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Split : Stories from a Generation Raised on Divorce

Split : Stories from a Generation Raised on Divorce

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Insight
Review: A friend picked this book up in a bookstore and handed it to me. I took one look at it and thought, "no thanks," but I did read a couple of pages of one of the essays and it really drew me in. I bought it and kept reading. I was surprised to find how compelling all the stories were and how different. Matt Brigg's may be my favorite and the editor Ava Chin's is great, too, but all of the pieces had something original in them, something I found very true. My parents are still married, but a lot of my friends come from divorced families and I think this book gave me insight into their lives like never before. The writing is terrific and the stories are sad -- and funny, too. Well worth it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get it for Mac
Review: This book is wonderful. The stories in it are superb. I expecially liked the story by James Browning called Mac. I really brought out what it must be like to be divorced. A must have for anyone who has or is just into this subject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Anyone Wha Has Been Through It.
Review: Why wasn't this book written before?
What an insightful, honest and heart-wrenching book. As a child of divorced parents I found that many of the essays echoed the same feelings I felt and still feel. The essays speak from the heart and I reccomend it to any child of divorce. This is not only for Generation Xers but for anyone who has lived through the breakup of their parents.
Thanks to Ms. Chin for bringing such a diverse group together to share their stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Anyone Wha Has Been Through It.
Review: Why wasn't this book written before?
What an insightful, honest and heart-wrenching book. As a child of divorced parents I found that many of the essays echoed the same feelings I felt and still feel. The essays speak from the heart and I reccomend it to any child of divorce. This is not only for Generation Xers but for anyone who has lived through the breakup of their parents.
Thanks to Ms. Chin for bringing such a diverse group together to share their stories.


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