The Foster-Sisters


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.




The foster sisters


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The Foster Sisters


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Winona; or, The Foster-Sisters


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The prize-winning entry in a national competition for distinctively Canadian fiction, Winona was serialized in a Montreal story paper in 1873. The novel focuses on the lives of two foster-sisters raised in the northern Ontario wilderness: Androsia Howard, daughter of a retired military officer, and Winona, the daughter of a Huron chief. As the story begins, both have come under the sway of the mysterious and powerful Andrew Farmer, who has proposed to Androsia while secretly pursuing Winona. With the arrival of Archie Frazer, the son of an old military friend, there is a violent crisis, and the scene shifts southward as Archie takes the foster-sisters via Toronto to his family's estate in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River. Farmer follows, and the narrative moves towards a sensational climax. The critical introduction and appendices to this edition place Winona in the contexts of Crawford's career, the contemporary market for serialized fiction, the sensation novel of the 1860s, nineteenth-century representations of women and North American indigenous peoples, and the emergence of Canadian literary nationalism in the era following Confederation.







The Foster-sisters. Or, Lucy Corbet's Chronicle


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.







Brothers and Sisters in Medieval European Literature


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A wideranging and groundbreaking investigation of the sibling relationship as shown in European literature, from 500 to 1500.




THREE SISTERS


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Three Sisters is a story about Zoe, Tyra, and Kima born as triplets, their mother died after giving birth to them from her use of heroin, The real blessing was that they were not infected or addicted to any drugs, they are however placed into the foster care system and are put through some very negative ordeals that would even challange the average human. Three Sisters describes the lives of three girls that were separated at birth but come together in the most sinister and ironic manner. The streets of Harlem can be a dangerous place, if caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. No matter your education or social status, whether financially secure or on public assistance, street knowledge combined with intellectual resources, will teach you survival. Three sisters is a riveting story that describes the perils of drug life, the childcare industry and the illegal activities that find its way into the homes and hearts of the innocent. A book for an imaginative filmmaker has not been written better.




Brothers and Sisters in Adoption


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What about the kids already there? How do they do when a child with a challenging past joins a family by adoption? When experienced parents decide to adopt an older child or a sibling group, they jump through all kinds of bureaucratic hoops â?? background checks, interviews, group meetings, reading assignments, classes, etc. But most often the typically developing children these adults are already parenting (whether through birth or adoption) are left out of the process, informed that a new kid is coming, and simply expected to â??adjustâ?? to the addition of another sibling. The addition of a child with a history of neglect or trauma cannot be a seamless transition. The expectations of everyone involved â?? parents, new siblings, and, yes, professionals facilitating the adoption â?? must be realistic, taking into account that the new child will need special attention that may take away time and attention from the already resident kids, that family life is likely to be turned topsy turvy until appropriate counseling and support are in place, that relationships will change. Therapist Arleta James is certainly not the first person to recognize this, but she is the first to do something about it. Brothers and Sisters in Adoption offers insights and examples and sturdy, practical, proven tools for helping newly configured families prepare, accept, react, and mobilize to become a new and different family meeting the practical, physical and emotional needs of all its members. These well prepared and supported families are the ones who thrive!