My Sister, My Friend


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* A sister is like a mirror in which you can see a part of yourself reflected. She is a kindred spirit o?= a twin soul o?= a second self. * We are sisters by birth but friends by choice. * A sister makes your life happier o?= just because she's in it. She's a part of everything you've ever known or loved. * A sister is someone who believes in you o?= sometimes more than you do yourself. A colorful ribbon bookmark provides the finishing touch to this 5 x 5 hardcover gift book. Sisters everywhere will be thrilled to give and to receive this beautiful and thoughtful keepsake.




A Girl's Guide to Wisdom & Virtue


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In an effort to support parents in instilling charm, wisdom, positive self-esteem, and healthy relationships in little girls, Stephanie Garrett has written A Girl’s Guide to Wisdom and Virtue. In today’s society, little girls are faced with challenges to compromise the principles and morals they are taught at home and church. It is easy to conform to a modern world that doesn’t always agree with biblical views. This book encourages girls to learn and maintain virtuous lifestyles as they approach teen and young adulthood.




Jesus with a Side of Cake


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Sugar artist Roxanne Dickens has given the reader a portal to the exciting world of journaling. In this interactive devotional journal, you will have an opportunity to be creative, reflective, and introspective as you choose your own adventures. Each month, a new sugar art creation (some are quite wow) is introduced with a corresponding Scripture. You will learn about the author's spiritual journey at the time of each sugar creation and how God was at work in her life. She bares her soul and shows her humanity so that readers can identify. Then you may reflect on how God is at work in your life. Spurred on by various suggested activities, you will be in control of your time and just how much fun you plan and who you invite to join you. The book is covered in prayer for you, the reader. Grab a pen, maybe a tissue, and a cup of your favorite beverage, and let yourself go! Have a hallelujah time!




Sugar's Life in the Hood


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A former welfare mother chronicles her experiences living in the inner city, juggling welfare, sketchy jobs, tumultuous relationships, and motherhood, while trying to steer clear of the ravages of drug addiction and prostitution.




Sisters


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My Sister, My Self


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Discover the unexpected ways that being a sister affects your life choices Whether your sister relationship was close, conflicted, or somewhere in between, that childhood bond shaped the woman you are today. Having grown up as an older, younger, middle, or twin sister influences your choice of occupation, your circle of friends, your love life--even how you feel about your own body. My Sister, My Self provides you with powerful tools to: Come to terms with a challenging sister relationship Make sense of your need to depend on or control others Recognize how your sister role influences your interactions with friends and colleagues Understand the sister role you've played since childhood "Vikki Stark's study of sibling relationships will take you to new depths of understanding of yourself, your sister, and the myriad ways you shaped each others' lives. You'll find a wealth of workable suggestions for getting . . . to a healthier, happier relationship with the one woman who shares your genes and your history." --Adele Faber, coauthor of Siblings Without Rivalry




Spilling the Beans Over Coffee


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Starting the day with a cup of coffee, reading an inspirational book, and focusing on family or friends is a positive way to gather the strength needed to face the challenges ahead. Once a person retires there is more time to spend reflecting on the things accomplished in life, and since the routine schedule changes there is time to finish all those projects on your “bucket list”. Questions surface about whether the relatives in your family really knew you as well as they thought. You wonder if children, spouses, and friends realized the importance they played in your life or knew all the things you learned from them. Writing your stories down is more than just a review of your experiences, but it is a picture of your emotional and spiritual soul. In searching through records, there comes a realization many facts are lost and details missing from family history. There are photos found in file folders without labels, dates, or names. You wonder why someone left this puzzle to be found unless these are special pieces in the mystery of someone’s life. So pour a cup of coffee, sit down with this book, think about things in your own journey on life’s path that you would like to pass on to others, and listen to your heart.




Such Devoted Sisters


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No other relationship matches the closeness, trust, and forever friendship that sisters share. It is a connection that deserves to be both honored and cultivated, and that's just what award-winning illustrator Mary Engelbreit does in Such Devoted Sisters: A Sister's Treasury. Such Devoted Sisters celebrates sisterhood with a collection of Mary Engelbreit's warm and colorful artwork interspersed with stories, poems, quotations, songs, and verses about sisters by authors such as Christina Rosetti, Charlotte Brontë, Laura Tracy, Louisa May Alcott, Irving Berlin, Margaret Mead, and Shel Silverstein. Mary also shares some of her own cherished memories of the sisters she grew up with and the new "sisters" she's found in dear friends along the way. After all, sisterhood isn't just about families-it's about deep friendship as well. Such Devoted Sisters is the perfect keepsake for sisters of all kinds, and it includes an inside pocket to share a special photograph. This heartwarming collection follows in a tradition of best-selling Mary Engelbreit treasuries, including The Blessings of Friendship, Mother O' Mine, Tiny Teeny Halloweeny Treasury and Believe: A Christmas Treasury. Such Devoted Sisters is a special and lasting tribute to one of life's strongest bonds.




Hey, Sis!


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In Hey, Sis! The Rebirth of Sistership, three women come together to share their unique perspectives on the challenges, triumphs, and spiritual lessons found in friendships with other women. Blending biblical wisdom, mental health insights, and life experiences, this book offers practical advice for those seeking to build, heal, and deepen their relationships. Each author brings a unique voice to the conversation. One offers a biblical counseling lens, discussing the impact of inner vows, covenant friendships, and the fine balance of boundaries. A mental health therapist tackles topics such as unhealthy expectations and the influence of cancel culture on our connections. Lastly, an educator explores the different types of friendships and how self-awareness can transform how we show up for others. Throughout this journey, the authors reflect on their own struggles—both past and present—learning to apply the very lessons they share with readers. Through raw vulnerability and faith, Hey, Sis! reminds us that God calls us to lean into these relationships, even when they challenge us, because they ultimately shape us into the people we’re meant to become. This is a must-read for any woman seeking to navigate the complexities of friendship with wisdom, grace, and a deeper understanding of her purpose in God’s plan for sisterhood.




The Role of Sisters in Women's Development


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Psychological theory has traditionally overlooked or minimized the role of siblings in development, focusing instead on parent-child attachment relationships. The importance of sisters has been even more marginalized. Sue A. Kuba explores this omission in The Role of Sisters in Women's Development, seeking to broaden and enrich current understanding of the psychology of women. This unique work is distinguished by Kuba's phenomenological method of research, rooted in a single prompt: "Tell me about your relationship with your sister." Rich in detail, the responses (many of which are reproduced at length within the book) provide a complex picture of sister relationships across the lifespan. Integrating these stories with current literature about gender and family composition for sisters of difference (disabled and lesbian sisters) and ethnic sisters, this book provides useful recommendations for therapeutic understanding of the significance of sisters in everyday life, integrating diverse perspectives in order to address the ways clinicians can enhance psychological work with women clients. A valuable contribution to the field of mental health, The Role of Sisters in Women's Development is highly recommended for therapists who wish to broaden their inquiry into the sister connection, as well as anyone who wants to further understand the importance of sisterhood.