An indispensable guide to how to apologize effectively, why apologies are important, and how delivering one can mend the torn fabric of our culture, told by two witty and insightful experts in the field.
Marjorie Ingall Livres
Marjorie Ingall élabore une prose perspicace et souvent humoristique qui explore les questions sociales contemporaines, particulièrement à travers le prisme de la famille et de la féminité moderne. Son écriture se caractérise par un esprit vif et une voix profondément personnelle, mais néanmoins accessible. À travers ses essais et ses chroniques, elle explore les complexités de la vie quotidienne, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective à la fois captivante et stimulante.





Mamaleh Knows Best: What Jewish Mothers Do to Raise Successful, Creative, Empathetic, Independent Children
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Challenging the stereotype of the overbearing Jewish mother, Marjorie Ingall presents a fresh perspective on parenting in this insightful guide. Through a blend of personal stories, humor, and research, she reveals Jewish parenting secrets that promote independence, discipline, and kindness. Highlighting the importance of education and a healthy skepticism towards authority, Ingall illustrates how these strategies have historically fostered successful, well-rounded individuals. Her insights are applicable to all parents, regardless of cultural background.
Hungry. A Young Model's Story of Appetite, Ambition, and the Ultimate Embrace of Curves
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
"Hungry" tells the story of Crystal Renn, who, after being encouraged to lose weight for modeling, developed anorexia and bulimia while achieving fame. Eventually, she realized the importance of nourishing herself, returning to her natural size 12. The book offers insights into the modeling industry and critiques society's obsession with weight and beauty.