In a time of generational, political and often geographical separation, the ability to connect with our parents is more challenging than ever. Talking to the people closest to us can be hard. That's where "How to Talk to Your Parents" can help. This book of questions encourages empathy and bonding by allowing our parents to tell their own stories. It's a conduit and an excuse to ask them the questions we've always wanted to know the answer to-and to record them for posterity. "How to Talk to Your Parents" helps us talk to our parents about their lives and the forces that shaped them. This book will be an essential tool for anyone wishing to have deeper, more engaging conversations with their parents, as well as celebrate family history.
How to Talk to Your Parents (and What to Say): a Book of Questions : Part of the Big Questions Series