Book summaryMedia reviews"A highly accessible, impassioned attack on some dangerous popular myths about childrearing, informed by a deep respect and affection for children....A much needed approach to character burning." |
Greater Expectations: Overcoming the Culture of Indulgence in America's Homes and Schoolsby Damon, William1st Edition
Book description: NY: Free Press, 1995 Third Printing. Quarter bound in publisher's white cloth over green boards, gilt lettering on spine, purple endpapers. 8vo. 286 pp. This is an unmarked, unopened copy. The volume is in perfect, pristine condition. The unclipped dust jacket is very mildly shelf-worn. AS NEW/NEAR FINE.. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. As New/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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