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8 result(s) for "Dhami, Narinder"
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Bindi babes
Three Indian-British sisters team up to marry off their traditional, nosy aunt and get her out of the house.
Canada's non-profits need an innovation lift
Non-profit organizations are often on the front lines combatting the biggest challenges facing our world today. Searching for survivors after natural disasters. Ensuring access to food and medicine for those in need. Shepherding displaced...
The princess and the secret
Once upon a time there lived a princess. Her mother was very ill, and it was the princess's...
Safe haven: Resources for ages 9-11: The princess and the secret by Narinder Dhami
\"I was wondering if you're OK,\" Mrs Fisher goes on quietly. \"I've noticed that you're looking a bit pale and tired at the moment.\" \"Don't be ridiculous, [Emily]!\" Dad interrupts angrily when I try to tell him how I feel. \"It's only for one night. And for goodness' sake, don't upset or annoy your mother - you know how you always manage to annoy her.\" At five-thirty the phone rings. It's Tara, asking me if I want to go to hers and watch TV. Just for an hour. I really want to go. Tara only lives in the next street. Anyway, Mum never wakes up when she's drunk so much and Dad will never know I left her for a little while. If he wants me, he'll ring my mobile, not the home phone in case Mum's asleep. I slip out. Just for an hour. . .
Safe haven: Resources for ages 9-11: The princess and the secret by Narinder Dhami
\"I was wondering if you're OK,\" Mrs Fisher goes on quietly. \"I've noticed that you're looking a bit pale and tired at the moment.\" \"Don't be ridiculous, [Emily]!\" Dad interrupts angrily when I try to tell him how I feel. \"It's only for one night. And for goodness' sake, don't upset or annoy your mother - you know how you always manage to annoy her.\" At five-thirty the phone rings. It's Tara, asking me if I want to go to hers and watch TV. Just for an hour. I really want to go. Tara only lives in the next street. Anyway, Mum never wakes up when she's drunk so much and Dad will never know I left her for a little while. If he wants me, he'll ring my mobile, not the home phone in case Mum's asleep. I slip out. Just for an hour. . .
\The first time I lost someone I loved\
In a strange way, the realization that I didn't have to be strong helped make me stronger. One night, watching a horror movie with my family, I got up the courage to say, \"Remember how Dad got freaked out watching that werewolf movie?\" Suddenly we were all laughing and crying at the same time. It felt so good to talk. I think that was when my road to recovery really started. And I no longer feel guilty for those wasted years when my dad and I didn't get along.