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Reviewed on February 15, 2003
This book begins inauspiciously, with an introduction that is little more than a laundry list of statistics about divorce in America. Nappa reveals that children of divorce are more likely than others to require psychological help, feel lonely and insecure, attempt suicide, act aggressively toward their peers, and be victims of child molestation. Readers should stay the course, how...Log In or Sign Up to Read More