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He Said, She Said
Klarfeld Ken & Jasmyn Klarfeld
iUniverse (2005)
Reviewed by Pechin Beverly for Reader Views (6.3)
This is not another "How to raise your children" instruction book, written by those who have not children but all the knowledge of awareness themselves because they read about it in a text book. I tire easily of those with degrees in education Children who have never experienced the real thing first hand, so my expectations in the first looking at this type of book have not been too high. I thought "Great, another doctor who will know everything you are told how to raise your children," but I started Read real ordeal with a parent raising a daughter who began her orderly life and almost "perfect" find nothing but a busy life to come.
The book is written in two perspectives, father and daughter. Each chapter discusses a new stage in the life of the girl as she grows, but once the beginning you see how quickly the adult version of what happened differs from the child. It gives you an overview of what's new that growing up in a broken family / mixed. In what appears to be now the "norm" of divorce and stepparents. While everything seemed perfect stand of the parent point, the child tells his views on how she felt during those periods. It shows aspects of how the everyday life is not every day when you're a child. What I liked most was this young woman was not a child difficulty. It was the dream of every parent in the beginning. She excelled in her studies, had good friendships and raised in an atmosphere love. Somehow, she still took a wrong turn and insight this book offers you to see where the towers were. It as the education of children 101, but with hindsight. From the perspective of a parent, that's what we all wish we had known in advance.
Ken was a divorced father of two young children. He was in a relationship with a woman who was a drug addict and has for obvious reasons decided to remove himself and his children in the situation. He knew early on that the relationship was not good anyway, they fought in time and it was never really happy, but like so many, thought children would help solve the problem. Instead, the evidence Events and father Ken was a single parent raising a son and a daughter.
Ken quickly found another love and married shortly after the divorce. Her children were still young, often a time when many single parents think it's best to start a blended family, because "children are young and it's just like a new family anyway. "What we see from reading this book is that it is often not the case. Jasmyn, her daughter older, often expressed how difficult it was for her children to belong to two mothers. She also expressed that she felt often as if it was not her stepmother, but she was her father, which often creates a stir within these thoughts. His parents were this view or not was of no influence, what matters is how her mind adjusting to life in what we call today "Mixed family". It was not clear that a little later, after years of baby that this mindset has taken place and problems began.
The book follows the life of a young girl who never seems to find happiness and parents (step-parents) who do not seem sufficient to "help", but maybe help too. Again, hindsight is that they have allowed him to make choices, just ask them for help before simply bailed out. Losing the lessons of life, this seemingly perfect girl in all the wrong turns and became the nightmare of every parent. The book shows at every turn and stage of life Jasmyn and how she and her father saw it, often two completely different outtakes. We regard its twists, taking wrong after wrong and as the eyes of parents and say "Well, I probably did the same thing" And this is the purpose of the book is
To summarize, the book is a true story of a young girl growing up with bad decisions. Having grown up in what we consider a perfect loving family, but we find what looks good on the outside is not always well inside. We learn to look back on the life of this family and have hindsight to elevate a young troubled teen. We get to see that even the most perfect children can making the wrong choice and we, as parents, can sometimes help make those choices, even when we do not know. It is a book of truth and honesty, without fear of evil. More surprising still is a way for parents and teens to see a fairly grow and learn from mistakes someone else.
I think that the authors accomplished what they wanted to give us an understanding of education children in a realistic perspective and their ability to recognize their own mistakes helps us to see before they occur. I recommend it to anyone even thinking of having children, not scare this glorious decision, but to give them a head start in education children with hindsight, even before you begin. Teenagers can benefit from this book simply because they are not just feelings of girls during these times but you can see what his decisions were for her life. It's a wonderful life lesson, summarize in a few hundred pages, some something most of us we can do in advance and now we finally have the chance to learn from him in a different perspective.
Beverly Pechin is a reviewer for Reader Views
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Anyone agree with me that Twilight is great, but Stephanie Meyer is a bad writer?
I love the story. I love Edward. Alice is my best friend. Jacob, my brother. But nobody thinks that Stephenie Meyer is a horrible writer on the show? Simple things such as poor grammar, etc., but it uses the same words and phrases throughout the saga. "Tight Eyes", "Unfathomable", "lips in a line, and Bella all the time she goes to sleep "[falls / slips] into unconsciousness." I do not know if it is a mistake becauase my Kindle version of the book, but it uses "..." with three points, sometimes, and sometimes there are four points ("...."). "Incredulous" smoky eyes "
I would not say it is a bad writer, but I do somewhat agree with you. She has not trained to be a writer she a lawyer or something like that, but it uses the same phrases incessantly, in New Moon she used the phase "wide berth" many times and it really annoyed me and as little unconscious is so boring. The storys are great, but his publisher would have taken on these bits. Twilight is much better than Harry Potter, but JK Rowling is a fantastic writer. PS I swear to you when you go to sleep you are unconscious, it is not when you want to go?

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