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13 - To Grandma's House, We ... Stay
by Sally Houtman addresses the issues related to nearly 4 million American children who currently live in households headed by grandparents. Readers receive advice on surviving the court system, dealing with the malfunctioning parent, and nurturing the grandchild who may suffer from emotional trauma. $12.95. 1999. Studio 4 Productions, Northridge, CA. 1-888-782-5474.
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14 - Voices From the Farm
edited by Rupert Fike, recalls what it was like to live in a hippie commune at the height of the 60's counterculture movement. "The Farm", one of the largest communes, was home to over 1,500 optimistic young people. Fike lived on The Farm from its inception in 1971 until 1979. $9.95. 1999. Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN. 1-888-260-8458.
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15 - Simply Natural
by Lesley Sussman and Sally Bordwell reports on all-time favorite recipes from the kitchens of North America's best natural foods restaurants. A perfect traveling companion for locating and learning about these restaurants. Includes: recipes, addresses, hours of operation, price range, decor. $16.95. 1998. New World Library, Novato, CA. In stores now.
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16 - Framing the Social Security Debate
discusses the values, politics, and economics surrounding the issues. This book includes papers and commentary from the tenth annual conference of the National Academy of Social Insurance which was held in January of last year. $24.95. 1999. Brookings Institution Press. 1-800-275-1447.
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