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Walking on Eggshells

Navigating the Delicate Relationship Between Adult Children and Parents

Jane Isay

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Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
15 March 2008
The perfect gift for both parents and their adult children-""a wonderfully wise and constructive intergenerational guide"" that will keep you connected to the people you love most. ""Read it and learn.""-New York Times bestselling author Judith Viorst

We raise our children to be independent and lead fulfilling lives, but when they finally do, staying close becomes more complicated than ever. And for every bewildered mother who wonders why her children don't call, there is a frustrated son or daughter who just wants to be treated like a grownup.

Now, renowned author and editor Jane Isay delivers real-life wisdom and advice on how to stay together without falling apart.

Using extensive interviews with people from ages twenty-five to seventy, Isay shows that we're far from alone in our struggles to make this new, adult relationship work. She offers up groundbreaking insights and deeply moving stories that will inspire those in even the toughest situations. Isay's warmth and wit shine through on every page as she charts an invaluable course through the confusing, and often painful, interactions parents and children can face. Walking on Eggshells is the much-needed road map that will keep you connected to the people you love most.
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Imprint:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   193g
ISBN:   9780767920858
ISBN 10:   0767920856
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JANE ISAY has been an editor for over forty years. She discovered Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia, commissioned Patricia O'Connor's bestselling Woe Is I and Rachel Simmons' s Odd Girl Out, and edited such nonfiction classics as Praying for Sheetrock and Friday Night Lights. She's written several books of her own, including Secrets and Lies, Mom Still Likes You Best, and Walking on Eggshells. She lives in New York City, not too far from her children and grandchildren.

Reviews for Walking on Eggshells: Navigating the Delicate Relationship Between Adult Children and Parents

Jane Isay gives us a hope chest of hard-earned wisdom and aha moments, and a mirror in which we can safely examine ourselves and our families. --Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls<br> <br> From her own loving heart and from richly revealing interviews with parents and adult children, Jane Isay has fashioned a wonderfully wise and constructive intergenerational guide. Read it and learn! <br>--Judith Viorst, author of I'm Too Young to Be Seventy and Other Delusions<br> <br> A gently told, achingly honest book about the search for love and acceptance that aging parents and their adult children bring to each other and the tragic misunderstandings that get in their way and break their hearts. <br>--Judith S. Wallerstein, Ph.D., author of What About the Kids? Raising Children Before, During, and After Divorce <br> <br> <br> Jane Isay's warm, intelligent, reassuring voice shines through her illuminating stories about the delicate, li


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