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Divorce (8 found)
When her parents' fights begin to get out of control, the author begs them to split up. They take her advice, but things become even more difficult when her parents make her choose who to live with.
(full text) Conor moves from the Deep South to downtown Manhattan—and discovers that he's been a closeted New Yorker all along. (full text)
Jordan feels lucky to have three families—his mother's side, his father's side, and his stepmother's side. His step-family is as important to him as his immediate family because he knows they care about him just the same.
After Johana's parents divorce, she's shuttled between them and has to change schools every six months. For a time she lives in upstate New York, and the rural, all-white community is a difficult adjustment. The positive side to all this is that she doesn't fear new situations.
The writer thinks she has the perfect family until she hits her teens and starts rebelling. She fights with both parents and her father leaves the family. Devastated, the writer is ready to run away from home before family therapy helps her communicate with her mother and sister.
Troy wants to be close to his father, but keeps getting let down.
At first, Angelis and her stepfather have a distant relationship. But his love, support, and attention win her over.
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