While in training at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich in 1988, Susan Olson suffered the loss of her daughter in an auto accident. In this intimate and personal exploration, Olson uses C. G. Jung's psychological framework of mourning to describe her journey through tragedy, guided by a series of vivid dreams"--
A darling book for children ages pre-school to 7. A short story about a boy named Quinn who always tries, believes, and loves . Quinn loves nature, animals and reading books. Quinn has a dilemma and solves it. New beginnings have begun for Quinn, in Quinn's Discovery Series!
The instant-answer guide clinicians turn to first for on-the-spot treatment of poisoning and drug overdose emergencies "...a great addition to any emergency department library when rapid reference is needed to treat and diagnose the poisoned patient."
-- Annals of Emergency Medicine (Reviewing previous edition)Designed to be used during toxicologic emergencies where every moment counts, Poisoning & Drug Overdose, Seventh Edition delivers criti...
?Olson's thesis is that recent social policy litigation has been more decentralized and has featured greater client participation than was true a generation ago.... She observes that this new style of litigation is often found along with nonjudicial forms of political action and is more likely to be successful when a finite remedy rather than a broad statement of constitutional principle is sought. Olson concludes by suggesting that women's ri...
It's a blustery day, and I'm thumbing through Susan Miller's county fair photos, and suddenly-it's summer. The sun is baking my shoulders, and I'm eating my annual corn dog. I can smell French fries and hay, and I can hear kids squealing with delight as they're flung around on the Tilt-a-Whirl. Flipping through these pages, the best days of the season come back to me."
-from the foreword by Shannon Olson