Book summaryMedia reviews"[Coontz's] book should offer reassurance to people in every kind of family muddling through every stressful stage." |
The Way We Really Are : Coming to Terms with America's Changing Familiesby Coontz, StephanieFirst Edition
Book desription: New York, New York, USA: BasicBooks, 1997. AUTHOR INSCRIBED TITLE PAGE. Hardcover book has black cover with silver lettering on spine. Dust jacket has color photograph and white lettering on front, and white and blue back with white and red lettering on spine and black lettering on back. Cover has slightly bumped spine ends. Lower page edges slightly soiled. AUTHOR INSCRIBED TITLE PAGE. Interior clean. Jacket has minimal surface wear, slightly curled upper and lower edges, and slightly bumped corners and spine ends; covered in clear plastic wrapper. 238 pp. with introduction, acknowledgements, notes, and index. Sociology of the changing American family. Book appears little read. (4 - Sociology). ISBN: 0465077870. Inscribed by the Author. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good to Very Good. SOCIOLOGY; FAMILIES; FAMILY; SOCILA HISTORY.
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