Odd Hours Press
The Big Questions For Mom: Part of the Big Questions Series
The Big Questions For Mom: Part of the Big Questions Series
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The Big Questions guided journal encourages active listening and sharing-focusing on finding common values and family history. It promotes the exploration of the deep family roots that unite us.
Someone once said that we understand our parents best when we see them as children. And in a time of generational, political, and geographical separation, the ability to connect with our parents is more challenging than ever. Talking to the people closest to us can be hard. That's where The Big Questions can help.
This interactive book of questions encourages empathy and bonding by allowing our parents to tell their own stories. It's an excuse to ask them the questions we've always wanted to know the answers to-and to record them for posterity. The Big Questions helps us talk to our parents about their lives and the forces that shaped them.
The Big Questions will be an essential tool for anyone wishing to have deeper, more engaging conversations with their parents, as well as celebrate family history.
Author: Robert K. Elder,Sasha Schwenk
Publisher: Odd Hours Press
Published: 09/15/2023
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9781955641036
About the Author
Schwenk, Sasha: - Sasha Schwenk is a relatively new author, although she has written many florid phrases in journals and letters, kept a travel blog during a grand European tour, and has been known to fire off a concise email. She's a former cheesemonger (a curd nerd, if you will), and current bird nerd, living in Portland, Oregon. She has binoculars on her at all times, in case of emergency birding.Elder, Robert K.: - Robert K. Elder is the author, co-author or editor 25+ books. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, the Paris Review, and many other publications. Robert lives and writes in Chicagoland. Find out more at robertkelder.com.
