Unconditional Love
Books | Family & Relationships / Parenting / Grandparenting
Jane Isay
“Shares what it is to be a grandparent and how to keep family conflicts to a minimum and joy at the maximum . . . thoughtful and inspiring.” —Publishers WeeklyFor many grandparents, a grandchild offers a second chance to become the parent they didn’t have the time or the energy to be when raising their own children. Being a grandparent, family relationships expert Jane Isay argues, is a wonderful opportunity to draw on the wisdom of age.Incorporating her personal experience, dozens of interviews, and the latest findings in psychology, Isay shows how a grandparent can use his or her unique perspective and experience to create a deep and lasting bond that will echo throughout a grandchild’s life. She explores the realities of today’s multigenerational families, identifying problems and offering solutions to enhance love, trust, and understanding among grandparents, parents, and grandchildren. She also offers a wealth of practical advice, including on such topics as when to get involved, when to stay away, and how to foster a strong relationship when you’re separated by long distance.An outstanding resource for grandparents and grandparents-to-be, and an enlightening read for all, Unconditional Love is a beautiful and psychologically astute look at what it means to be an engaged grandparent.“Will answer many questions . . . Research and individual stories explain the special position of grandparents in a child’s life.” —Kirkus ReviewsNamed a Favorite Parenting Book by Greater Good Magazine
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Author
Jane Isay
Pages
245
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2018-03-06
ISBN
0062427172 9780062427175
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"Though I don't agree with every little thing in this, the narratives and perspectives are presented quite well. I read this early on in my pregnancy, and sent it to my parents immediately. I think most people could learn something from this, the author has a very easy to read voice, and it is a self-help book you might not have known you needed. Overall, totally worth it."