Families -- United States
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- A geometry of lilies : life and death in an American family
- A love that multiplies : an up-close view of how they make it work
- A portrait of America : the demographic perspective
- All in : how our work-first culture fails Dads, families, and businesses--and how we can fix it together
- Alternadad
- American families : a multicultural reader
- And then I had kids
- Aspects of the present
- Becoming Nicole : the transformation of an American family
- Becoming Nicole : the transformation of an American family
- Becoming a family : parents' stories and their implications for practice, policy, and research
- Black families
- Blood feud : the Hatfields and the McCoys : the epic story of murder and vengeance
- Broken links, enduring ties : American adoption across race, class, and nation
- Brothers (& me) : a memoir of loving and giving
- Brothers (& me) : a memoir of loving and giving
- Celebrating the family : ethnicity, consumer culture, and family rituals
- Changing rhythms of American family life
- Children of the movement : the sons and daughters of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, George Wallace, Andrew Young, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Bob Moses, James Chaney, Elaine Brown, and others reveal how the civil rights movement tested and transformed their families
- Children of the movement : the sons and daughters of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, George Wallace, Andrew Young, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Bob Moses, James Chaney, Elaine Brown, and others reveal how the civil rights movement tested and transformed their families
- Come to the table : a celebration of family life
- Connecting : twenty prominent authors write about the relationships that shaped our lives
- Cousins
- Dreaming : hard luck and good times in America
- Early warning! : why reading by the end of third grade matters
- Family : American writers remember their own
- Family activism : empowering your community, beginning with family and friends
- Family vacations : stories that take you away
- Family, freedom, and faith : building community today
- Family, socialization and interaction process,
- From culture wars to common ground : religion and the American family debate
- Gender vertigo : American families in transition
- Generations : an American family
- Holidays on ice
- How we live now : redefining home and family in the 21st century
- In the name of the family : rethinking family values in the postmodern age
- It takes a family : conservatism and the common good
- Jesus land : a memoir
- Joined at the heart : the transformation of the American family
- Keep it simple, stupid : you're smarter than you think
- Kids in the middle : how children of immigrants negotiate community interactions for their families
- Latinas in love : a modern guide to love and relationships
- Leaving the light on : building the memories that will draw your kids home
- Libérate, mujer : cómo alcanzar, conservar y utilizar el poder que mereces
- Lucky girl
- Making babies, making families : what matters most in an age of reproductive technologies, surrogacy, adoption, and same-sex and unwed parents
- Marriage, morals, and sex in America; : a history of ideas
- No biking in the house without a helmet
- Of many colors : portraits of multiracial families
- Of many colors : portraits of multiracial families
- Perfectly imperfect : [a life in progress]
- Perfectly imperfect : a life in progress
- Philanthropy, heirs & values : how successful families are using philanthropy to prepare their heirs for post-transition responsibilities
- Regarding children : a new respect for childhood and families
- Religion, feminism, and the family
- Resilience across contexts : family, work, culture, and community
- Simplify your life with kids : 100 ways to make family life easier and more fun
- Sister wives
- Sister wives, Season 2
- So how's the family? : and other essays
- Splendid legacy : the guide to creating your family foundation
- Storied dishes : what our family recipes tell us about who we are and where we've been
- Stuck in the middle with you : a memoir of parenting in three generations
- Stuck in the middle with you : parenthood in three genders a memoir
- Take back your family : a challenge to America's parents
- The United States of Trump
- The baby boon : how family-friendly America cheats the childless
- The book of new family traditions : how to create great rituals for holidays and every day
- The book of new family traditions : how to create great rituals for holidays and every day
- The book of new family traditions : how to create great rituals for holidays and everyday
- The broken hearth : reversing the moral collapse of the American family
- The complete lesbian & gay parenting guide
- The divorce culture
- The doctor is in : Dr. Ruth on love, life, and joie de vivre
- The economic future of American families : income and wealth trends
- The marriage problem : how our culture has weakened families
- The rights of families : the authoritative ACLU guide to the rights of family members today
- The shelter of each other : rebuilding our families
- These hands I know : African-American writers on family
- Under a wing : a memoir
- Whatever... love is love : questioning the labels we give ourselves
- Why marriage matters : reasons to believe in marriage in postmodern society
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