About this product Product Identifiers Publisher Penguin Publishing Group ISBN-10 0451466365 ISBN-13 9780451466365 eBay Product ID (ePID) 211209139 Product Key Features Book Title Been There, Done That : Family Wisdom for Modern Times Number of Pages 288 Pages Language English Topic Parenting / Fatherhood, Parenting / General, Parenting / Motherhood, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies Publication Year 2016 Genre Family & Relationships, Social Science Author Al Roker, Laura Morton, Deborah Roberts Format Hardcover Dimensions Item Height 1 in Item Weight 16.4 Oz Item Length 9.2 in Item Width 6.3 in Additional Product Features Intended Audience Trade LCCN 2015-031342 Reviews "An entertaining, encouraging read and a sweet testament to the couple's devotion to their marriage and family."-- Publishers Weekly Dewey Edition 23 Dewey Decimal 070.4/30922 B Synopsis Life lessons from New York Times bestselling author and Today show personality Al Roker and his wife, globetrotting ABC news journalist Deborah Roberts. Al Roker and Deborah Roberts have sixteen Emmy Awards between them. They have covered everything from the Olympics and the Gulf War to natural disasters and the AIDS crisis in Africa. Now these two married journalists and parents have collaborated on the most personal and important "story" of their lives. Been There, Done That is a funny, heartfelt, and empowering collection of life lessons, hard-won wisdom, and instructive family anecdotes from Al and Deborah's lives, from their parents and grandparents, and from dear friends, famous and not. Here, Al and Deborah candidly share childhood obstacles like obesity and growing up in the segregated south; the challenges and blessings that come from raising very different kids; hard-won truths about marriage and career; the illuminating "little things" that adults can learn from children; and the genuine wisdom that the elderly can share with a younger generation. These are real-life stories told from every perspective--from parent, spouse, daughter, son, and friend, stories that every reader can relate to, appreciate, and share. LC Classification Number PN4874.R555A3 2016 Show More Show Less
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Pinpoint your travels right on the globe by sticking pins in this cork ornament. With countries printed black on natural cork, this gorgeous globe makes an ideal travel feature in your office, living room or on your shelf. Stick pins in the places you’ve been or plan your future travels. Cork Globe printed with a clear and simple world map: pinpoint cities and tick-off countries as you journey around the planet. Mounted on a stainless steel base and supplied with pins. Been there? Done that? Show off your globetrotting exploits for all to see. Choose between Standard 10” (Ø 25cm) or Small 5.5" (Ø 14cm) size to fit into your world. Use coloured pins to plot where you’ve been or plan your next adventure (Pack of 6 red map pins included) Made from highly sustainable cork, and mounted on a sturdy, stainless steel base which allows the globe to spin freely. It comes beautifully packaged in a gift box with gold foil details - just choose between the Large or small version. Large 10” (Ø 25cm) | 250 x 300 x 250mm | 0.7Kg Small 5.5” (Ø 14cm) | Small 140 x 180 x 140mm | 0.2Kg
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