How Hard Could It Be?


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It's an issue facing many grown children: providing care for their aging parents. It's not always as easy as it seems. In How Hard Could It Be?, author Margaret Sheehan provides a firsthand look at the world of caregiving as she discusses the details of serving in that role for her parents. Insightful, and with a humorous slant, Sheehan shares the lessons and surprises she encountered in her cherished adventure of caregiver. Surprises included changes in her marriage, her relationships with siblings, her employment, as well as in her relationship with her parents. How Hard Could It Be? tells not only about the everyday challenges she faced but also about the difficulties of dealing with America's health care and home care systems and their trappings. With tips for the bold and comfort for the timid, Sheehan offers information for others to help them through this process, to think through their decisions, become better prepared, and feel affirmed whether or not they decide to undertake a caregiving role. A catalyst for beginning important discussions about aging and caregiving, How Hard Could It Be? addresses the fears and the worries and the joys of caring for loved ones.




How Hard Could It Be?


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Queen Bellamouse and King Stumplemouse and their large and happy mischief face a dismal future with just a few morsels left for food. After dismissing members of their nest because they cannot provide for them, Bellamouse and Stumplemouse huddle together behind a cabinet in the cabin they call home and wait for their fate. But just then, the cabin shakes with the thump of footsteps. Everything is about to change for the two frightened mice. As the musty silence is filled with human voices and the aroma of raisins, nuts, and cheese, Bellamouse and Stumplemouse quietly dance in celebration, for they know they are about to be saved by food, glorious food. But what they do not know is that the hermit who occupies the cabin has decided that being alone is not so great after all. When he tempts Bellamouse with a bit of peanut butter, befriends the mice, and names them Mildred and Stump, all three discover an unlikely friendship that provides them with more than they ever imagined. In this delightful children's tale, two hungry mice and a lonely hermit form a little community where they all learn the true meaning of family and the joy of caring for others.




How Hard Could It Be?; Reflections of an Old Carpenter


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Bryan W. Blair taps fifty years of construction stories and adds advice on philosophy, bathroom tile, dance moves, tools, fashion, and love to offer the reader a glimpse into the mind of that guy in the pickup.




How hard can love be?


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All Amber wants is a little bit of love. Her mum has never been the caring type, even before she moved to America. But Amber's hoping that spending the summer with her can change all that. And then there's Prom King Kyle, the serial heartbreaker. Can Amber really be falling for him? Even with best friends Evie and Lottie's advice, there's no escaping the fact: love is hard.




How Hard Can It Be?


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A woman approaching fifty must rejoin the workforce as she juggles motherhood and her husband’s midlife crisis in this “brilliant, funny, and tender” novel (Booklist, starred review). Kate Reddy had it all: a nice home, two adorable kids, a good husband. Then her kids became teenagers (read: monsters). Richard, her husband, quit his job, taking up bicycling and therapeutic counseling: drinking green potions, dressing head to toe in Lycra, and spending his time—and their money—on his own therapy. Since Richard no longer sees a regular income as part of the path to enlightenment, it’s left to Kate to go back to work. Companies aren’t necessarily keen on hiring forty-nine-year-old mothers, so Kate does what she must: knocks a few years off her age, hires a trainer, joins a Women Returners group, and prepares a new resume that has a shot at a literary prize for experimental fiction. When Kate manages to secure a job at the very hedge fund she founded, she finds herself in an impossible juggling act: proving herself (again) at work, dealing with teen drama, and trying to look after increasingly frail parents as the clock keeps ticking toward her fiftieth birthday. Then, of course, an old flame shows up out of the blue, and Kate finds herself facing off with everyone from Russian mobsters to a literal stallion. Surely it will all work out in the end. After all, how hard can it be?




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American Economist


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