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Two Books Collection by Various Authors 2 Books Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU: MAN-U2906-9789123976973
Barcode: 9789123976973
Publisher: Scribe UK/Grove Press
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Titles in This Set:
The Power of Showing Up
Why We Can't Sleep

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This two-book collection brings together practical psychology and real-life insight in a compact paperback package designed for thoughtful readers who want to understand how families function and how personal well-being fits into everyday life. The Power of Showing Up, by Daniel J. Siegel, MD, and Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, translates neuroscience into accessible, actionable guidance for parents seeking to nurture secure, resilient children through consistent, caring presence. Why We Can't Sleep, by Ada Calhoun, takes a sharp, compassionate look at the generations of women navigating midlife—particularly Gen X—shedding light on housing costs, debt, work, and caregiving pressures that shape everyday experience. Together, these two non-fiction titles offer complementary perspectives on human development—from the cradle to midlife—making this paperback set a compelling choice for readers pursuing personal growth, parenting wisdom, and cultural insight. A thoughtful gift for new parents, caregivers, and adults curious about how biology and society influence well-being.

What This Collection Covers:
This collection blends two distinct but interconnected explorations of human flourishing. The Power of Showing Up grounds its guidance in attachment theory and brain science, explaining how dependable presence from caregivers helps children feel seen, safe, and capable of exploring the world with confidence. It offers practical routines and conversations that parents can use in daily life to reinforce secure attachment and healthy emotional development. Why We Can't Sleep alarms readers to the hidden stressors pressing Gen X women in middle age—economic pressures, caregiving duties, and cultural expectations—while combining storytelling with research to offer context, validation, and constructive paths forward. Readers will encounter a holistic view of well-being that spans family life, personal resilience, and the social systems that shape everyday choices. This is a essential, readable pairing for anyone building a supportive home environment or seeking thoughtful commentary on modern adulthood.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Power of Showing Up opens with a clear proposition: consistent parental presence matters profoundly for a child’s sense of security and lifelong development. Siegel and Bryson blend neuroscience, parenting psychology, and real-life anecdotes to show how behaviors like simply being there, soothing distress, and providing predictable routines create a foundation for resilience. The book translates complex research into practical steps that busy caregivers can adopt, from daily check-ins to mindful responses during stress. It’s accessible to new parents, experienced guardians, and educators seeking evidence-based strategies to support healthy emotional growth in children of all ages. The authors’ warm, encouraging voice invites readers to reframe everyday moments as powerful opportunities to shape a child’s future.

Why We Can't Sleep dives into the lived experiences of Generation X women facing a new midlife crisis. Ada Calhoun collects voices from across the country, paired with data and context, to outline the pressures of housing, debt, career uncertainty, caregiving, and shifting family dynamics. The narrative balances empathy with practical guidance, helping readers understand why fatigue, anxiety, and financial stress feel so pervasive—and offering strategies for relief, community, and systemic awareness. The book reads as a candid, empowering guide for anyone seeking to validate their own experience and identify constructive steps toward balance and fulfillment in midlife.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for adults who want to deepen their understanding of family dynamics, child development, and personal well-being. It’s especially suitable for new or prospective parents seeking science-based parenting strategies, caregivers, teachers, and book clubs focused on psychology or self-improvement. It also serves as a timely resource for Gen X readers navigating midlife challenges or anyone seeking honest, research-informed insights into contemporary family life. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful, high-value present for readers who enjoy practical, compassionate, and academically informed non-fiction.

Key Benefits:

  • Evidence-based parenting guidance that translates neuroscience into everyday actions
  • Clear, practical steps for building secure attachment and emotional resilience
  • Compelling, relatable examination of midlife challenges faced by many adults
  • Rich context for conversations about children’s development and caregivers’ well-being
  • Portable paperback editions that are easy to share or gift
  • Accessible writing that supports readers at various levels of prior knowledge
  • Ideal for book clubs, parenting groups, or personal growth reading lists

About the Authors:
Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is a renowned psychiatrist whose work popularizes neuroscience concepts for everyday life. Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, is a child-development expert who partners with Siegel to translate brain science into practical parenting guidance. Together, they bring a collaborative approach to helping families cultivate secure, nurturing environments. Ada Calhoun is an acclaimed journalist and author known for deeply reported non-fiction that speaks to women’s experiences. Her work on Why We Can't Sleep combines investigative storytelling with social analysis, offering both empathy and concrete strategies for readers navigating midlife pressures. Calhoun’s book has resonated as a timely, widely discussed examination of women’s lives in the current era.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This pairing delivers a balanced reading experience—one title offering practical tools for parenting and child development, the other unpacking the social and economic realities that shape adult life. Together, they form a cohesive, thoughtful library for anyone who values science-backed insight, real-world relevance, and engaging storytelling. The set is a smart investment for households building a home library, for readers who enjoy accessible psychology, and for gift-givers seeking meaningful, long-term value in a two-book collection.

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