To Catch a ButterflyTo Catch a Butterfly
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Book, 2011
Current format, Book, 2011, , In-library use only.Book, 2011
Current format, Book, 2011, , In-library use only. Offered in 0 more formatsHow many parents have exclaimed, "What did we do to to have a child like this?" To Catch A Butterfly is a book about relationships, specifically the relationship between parent and daughter. Equally, it could be viewed as a book which explores the relationship from the daughter's point of view: "How come I got parents like this?" In this book Barrie Allom, author of the controversial autobiography "Beyond Belief"", writes candidly of a much loved, but not always understood, daughter - one who, like he did, walked outside the frame of conventionality, leaving a trail of heart-searching questions. To Catch A Butterfly is an honest and sensitive account of a parent's struggle to understand a young woman emerging into adulthood. But, as the author says, "This book does not promise slick answers and quick fixes; it simply offers companionship to others on the pathway.".
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- Masterton, N.Z. : Fraser Books, 2011.
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