Intergenerational relations -- United States
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Intergenerational relations -- United States
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Incoming Resources
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- Mother of my mother, the intricate bond between generations, Hope Edelman
- How we die now, intimacy and the work of dying, Karla A. Erickson
- Managing Generation Z, how to recruit, onboard, develop, and retain the newest generation in the workplace, Robin Paggi and Kat Clowes
- The bridge ladies, a memoir, Betsy Lerner
- Before their time, four generations of teenage mothers, Joelle Sander ; with a foreword by Robert Coles
- The bridge ladies, a memoir, Betsy Lerner
- Intergenerational programming, a how-to-do-it manual for librarians, Rhea Joyce Rubin
- Disinherited, how Washington is betraying America's young, Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Jared Meyer
- White ghetto, how middle class America reflects inner city decay, Star Parker
- Parents forever, you and your adult children, Sidney Callahan
- Gen Z @ work, how the next generation is transforming the workplace, David Stillman and Jonah Stillman
- Russian tattoo, a memoir, Elena Gorokhova
- Doing the right thing, taking care of your elderly parents even if they didn't take care of you, Roberta Satow
- Zero hour for gen X, how the last adult generation can save America from millennials, by Matthew Hennessey
- Gen Z @ work, how the next generation is transforming the workplace, David Stillman and Jonah Stillman
- The bridge ladies, a memoir, Betsy Lerner
- When generations collide, who they are, why they clash, how to solve the generational puzzle at work, Lynne C. Lancaster & David Stillman
- Is Bill Cosby right?, or has the Black middle class lost its mind?, Michael Eric Dyson
- Border-line personalities, a new generation of Latinas dish on sex, sass, and cultural shifting, edited by Michelle Herrera Mulligan & Robyn Moreno
- The bridge ladies, a memoir, Betsy Lerner
- Under one roof again, all grown up and (re)learning to live together happily, Susan Newman
- The blue box, three lives in letters, Sallie Bingham
- Caring for elderly parents, Ruth Whybrow
- The bridge ladies, a memoir, Betsy Lerner
- With a little help from our friends, creating community as we grow older, Beth Baker
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