Living Together

A Survivor's Manual

by Gwendolyn Binegar


Formats

Softcover
£7.95
Hardcover
£15.95
Softcover
£7.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 21/12/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 53
ISBN : 9781599266442
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 53
ISBN : 9781599266497

About the Book

Today, more families share their homes with a relative in need. The increase in intergenerational living may be due to the war and economic changes when businesses have out sourced jobs or downsized. Living Together tells, with humor, the experience of two responsible adults who decide to live together. Glen invited his mom to live with him in Los Angeles when she was offered a job in LA. They run into pitfalls because they are responsible adults, who do things differently. Living Together is interwoven with Gwen’s Maxims to Survive Living Together. There’s a checklist of topics to discuss before moving in together. WHAT OTHER AUTHORS SAY ABOUT LIVING TOGETHER “I enjoyed reading Living Together. It proves that cross-generation living can work. The Checklist for Living Together is GREAT!” C.L. Woodhams, author of “Sweet Justice”. “I Loved Living Together – A Survivor’s Manual. I want to keep it forever and read it over and over again.” Koon Rattanaphan Goldenberg “Living together is written with humor, yet it gives you many things to ponder and put to use in daily living. This book applies to all people who live together.” Charlotte Scherck


About the Author

Gwendolyn Binegar received her undergraduate degree from Iowa State and her master’s degree from Bryn Mawr College. After receiving the M.S.S. she was employed by Bryn Mawr College Child Study Institute as an interdisciplinary team member working with children and their families. Her specialty was using play therapy. Gwen was licensed by Academy of Certified Social workers and became a Licensed Clinical Social worker in California. Gwen lives and writes in Manhattan Beach, California. She’s the mother of four sons and has four grandchildren. She field tested The Crocodile Who Came to Tea, in her granddaughter’s school.