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What does it mean to be an au pair? How do you prepare? What countries offer an au pair program? How do you find the right host family? What are the possible pitfalls? The practical Au Pair Guide provides you with answers to all of these questions. It contains important information and addresses, numerous tips for your daily au pair duties and instructions for caring for children. It also includes notes on child development, ideas for children’s games, first aid tips, country information, a to-do list for applying as an au pair, advice on solving possible complications and an au pair dictionary. The Au Pair Guide is a trusty companion for your au pair experience – from the pre-application phase to your last day abroad.
Each year thousands of young men and women from all over the world visit the United States of America as au pairs. They do so expecting a fun-filled adventure, with opportunities to travel, improve their English, and make new friends. Many are surprised to find the promised adventure is not always pleasant. This book offers prospective au pairs a comprehensive idea of what au pairing in America truly entails, that is, the good, the bad, and the ugly. True au pair experiences are used throughout the book to illustrate possible dilemmas one may face and how best to deal with them.
This book is a complete guide for au-pairs around the world. It guides young people through the whole process of becoming and being au-pair. It explains who au-pair, host family and local representatives are, what are their duties and responsibilities, requirements to become au-pair in Europe (Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Italy, UK and Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Netherlands), USA, Canada, Australia, China and South Africa, requirements for visa and health insurance. Book also contains stories for children, recepies, games you can play with them, how to deal with problems with children, list of medical problems and how to treat them, there are also tips and recommendations au-pair's free time, where to go, where to meet people, what places to visit on free weekends, where to book the cheepest flights, hotel room and rent-a-car wherewer you go in the world. In the end there is also the list of 165 au-pair agencies around the world.
Julie Porter is extremely polite. She's written the definitive guidebook on proper etiquette and she practices what she preaches. Until she accidently spills a shot of tequila on hunky CEO billionaire James Curran in a bar and the lines begin to blur. He's handsome, he's hot and when they hit the sheets, he turns her world upside down?James gets what he wants in both the boardroom and the bedroom. But to gain control of his company, he needs someone like Julie at his side. She's the perfect balance of beauty and grace and when they collide, sparks fly. To get what he wants, James will have to make the deal of his lifetime with her?But Julie has a dark secret that she wants to keep under wraps. If James uncovers the truth about her past, it won't be just her good name that gets shattered. It will be her heart, as well. What happens when opposites attract? They discover that rules are made to be broken!
Do you feel like being rebellious and want to live your life on your terms?Have you ever wondered what the reason for being in this life is?Have you ever wondered how you can overcome your internal and external obstacles to live a better life?If you have answered these questions with yes, the book "e;The rebellious Singleton"e; will be helping you with the following:Overcome your limiting beliefs systemDeal with internal and external obstacles and find solutions,Digging deep into your childhood memories to find your passion,Setting goals and work through exercises to gain clarity about the life you want to lead,Grow spiritually and connect with the angelsThis book will give you an insight into the author's obstacles and how she has overcome them to find her life purpose. On her quest to find meaning in her life she began to grow spiritually and connects with the angels daily.Inside this book, you will find tons of ideas and inspirations to begin to leave your current comfort zone by changing your life step by step, dealing with obstacles as they emerge in your life and move on with confidence.Monika Kloeckner has a diploma in personal life coaching (Hons), certified life purpose coach, and Angelic Reiki Master Teacher. Monika is the author of "e;Food Addiction No More - 21 days to change your mind on overeating for good"e; (Balboapress). She lives in the South East of England with her two cats. Monika has her own monthly podcast. Visit her online: www.monika-kloeckner.com
EKA, A Spiritual EKA the book is a song, Erica's song, a spiritual, sung about her life and God; how she followed her spirituality, her feelings, the waiting, worrying, then knowing the way, heart singing, through many passages in her long, long life. Erica Maria Johanna Grossgerge was born in the German capitol of Berlin on the first day of January, nineteen hundred and eleven: 1/1/11. Her life spans most of the twentieth century and she considers herself blessed to have met so many people who have been spiritual figures important to the world's well-being. As a child in Berlin, she saw the suffering from World War One; the crippled soldiers, the food rationing, the violent political turmoil in the Weimar Republic, and an infamous inflation rate that could double in hours. As a young adult she studied business and took English courses. First employed by an American, then a British company, she drifted towards the English speaking world. She saw the film "Showboat," and Robeson's songs of the movie convinced her that America was the place she wanted to live, simply because they sang such sweetly spiritual music there. In 1931, at the age of twenty, Erica moved from Berlin to Munich. There she met and became engaged to the son of an American diplomat, soon following him to England to work as an au pair while he attended Cambridge. The university was a truly international place, and she found delight in making the global friendships that she would keep throughout their lives. While in America at Stanford University in 1938, where her husband taught German and studied for his PhD, Erica was introduced to Sufi thought and she found the first true path that resonated with her spirituality, which she has developed throughout her long life. Many paths and many years later, the book EKA was written. There still is much more, she says. Daniel P.W. Hathaway
*Shipping charges will apply when ordering this book. The amazing memoir takes us on one courageous woman's voyage of survival and triumph. Brigitte's book is about the journey of a young girl whose mother dies in the holocaust and who escapes to America and settles in New York City. After a 14 year-long marriage and the birth of a son, Brigitte's life is again challenged and as a result she embarks in a new direction. On her own, she fulfills her dream of traveling throughout the world. Her voyages are exciting and romantic and, in this book, she recounts her adventures. READER'S COMMENTS I just spent a wonderful night with you. I started your book and I simply could not put it down until I finished and the next thing I knew it was morning. - Dr. Sigrid Kisners, psychotherapist. I loved reading your book. I loved the fact that your wrote vignette about friends and family who were important to you during your life. -Leigh Montville, Conde Nast I just read your book and it is very good. I was touched reading your/our story. You have an interesting mind and a generous heart. -Mont Plans, actress, Barcelona I have to tell you I love your book. You write like Hemingway in short clear sentences. -Dr. Church, Psychotherapist. Your book is very well written. I really loved reading it. It's very honest and sincere. -Ralph Tyles. Published writer, poet.
Winner of the 2023 Gold Moonbeam Children's Book Award in Non-Fiction: Chapter Book Commended as a "moving and hopeful story of courage and perseverance" in a starred review by Booklist, American Shoes is a profound mosaic of memories recounting 15-year-old Rosemarie Lengsfeld Turke’s escape from Nazi Germany, leaving her life and family behind to forge ahead in an America she left as a small child. Set against a backdrop of Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, the reign of Nazi Germany, and the entire course of World War II in Europe, American Shoes recounts the tumultuous childhood of a young American girl and her family trapped within a country that turned against itself, where human decency eroded and then vaporized. Forced to grow up in the midst of endemic fear stoked by a ravenous madman, American Shoes portrays the breakdown of a society from a child’s point of view, deep inside a land where millions of law-abiding citizens were targeted as threats, and then removed for extermination. This is the story of a brave girl who, despite not being Jewish, was perceived to be one of those threats and was compelled to keep her American identity secret for fear of her family’s arrest, concentration camp placement, or worse. Fighting to see through a relentless barrage of Nazi lies and propaganda, caught within a nation where resistance or opposition meant incarceration if not certain death, American Shoes illuminates one family’s struggle to survive against impossible odds as a cataclysmic world war marched closer and closer until it was upon them. Vividly told for the first time after seven decades of a family’s collective silence, American Shoes reveals the story of a brave and spirited young girl named Rosel who refused to accept the new order of a world gone mad, inside a society that became more sinister and macabre than any childhood nightmare could ever be. Driven by the faint memories of the land where she was born—a hazy beacon that guided her toward freedom and a new life—this is the story of Rosemarie Lengsfeld Turke.
Many families leave their children for years to be looked after by young people about whom they know next to nothing, from places they have barely heard of. Who are these au pairs, why do they come and what is their experience of this arrangement? Do they, for their part, find that they are treated as one of the family, and would they even want to be? After a year of careful research, this book shows how most of our assumptions and expectations about au pairs are wrong. This is the first book devoted to the lives of au pairs, their leisure as well as their work time. We see this world from the eyes of the visitors, and their unique perspective on what lies at the heart of our family life. The book does not flinch from documenting the realities of the situation Ð the racism and the problematic behaviour of the au pairs themselves, as much as the ignorance and exploitation they can be subject to. The book is a case study in how to come to feel modern life empathetically from the viewpoint of one of those many migrant groups we take for granted and rely on but rarely try to understand.
BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A novel that follows a middle-aged man as he contends with a past he never much thought about—until his closest childhood friends return with a vengeance: one of them from the grave, another maddeningly present. A novel so compelling that it begs to be read in a single setting, The Sense of an Ending has the psychological and emotional depth and sophistication of Henry James at his best, and is a stunning achievement in Julian Barnes's oeuvre. Tony Webster thought he left his past behind as he built a life for himself, and his career has provided him with a secure retirement and an amicable relationship with his ex-wife and daughter, who now has a family of her own. But when he is presented with a mysterious legacy, he is forced to revise his estimation of his own nature and place in the world.