A study of the past, present and future of the American family.
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Kenneth Keniston is a contributor for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt titles including All Our Children.
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Condition: good, good. 255, notes, index, some edge soiling, black line on bottom edge Why do American parents feel they no longer control the raising of their children? To what degree does parental influence compete with television, day-care centers, schools, and peer groups? And what is the effect of radical changes in family pattern--both parents working, fewer children, a rising divorce rate, single parents trying to support a family? The Carnegie Council on Children responds to these questions in this hard- hitting report on the social and economic crises that American families are now living through. Their provocative findings and their recommendations for a national family policy have become the subject of wide debate. All Our Children is a book that must be read by everyone who wants to restore the traditional primacy of the family in American life. Seller Inventory # 45216
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Condition: very good, very good. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 255, illus., slight wear to DJ, label on DJ "Confidential Pre-Publication Copy" Probing our basic assumptions about children and families, the author argues that the family as we think of it--a self-sufficient cradle for future citizens, to be blamed for failures and credited with successes--is a myth. Seller Inventory # 27962
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