When you become a parent, much is expected of you. Of course, you’re expected to feed and clothe your child, to provide shelter and comfort, toys and encouragement. Society expects you to teach morals, kindness, and compassion, and to send your kids to school to learn more.
Author Archives: Terri Schlichenmeyer
‘Little Green’
Either way, no matter how you seize it, “Little Green” is a book to die for.
Book Review: The Color Complex: The Politics of Skin Color in a New Millennium
This month, you’ve decided you need a whole new look. Your hair and wardrobe are…
Book Review: My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks
Truthfully, the bad news came as no surprise. Your Mom hadn’t been feeling well lately,…
Book Review: Where Did Our Love Go
The song always pops up when you least expect it. There you are, minding…
Book Review: ‘The Secrets of Happy Families’
Six o’clock, right on the nose. That’s when your family sat down for the evening…
Book Review: The Supremes at Earls All-You-Can-Eat
All for one, and one for all. That could’ve been the motto for you and…
Book Review: Do I Look Like an ATM?
Your child has caught some bug that’s going around. He has a terminal case of…
Book Review: The Storyteller
You couldn’t sleep without a bedtime story. When you were small, snuggling with your blankie…
Book Review: Dave Bing: A Life of Challenge
No problem. That’s been your motto since forever because you’ve always loved a good challenge….

