Kate Hopper: 5 books

Book cover of Ready for Air

Ready for Air

A Journey through Premature Motherhood

by Kate Hopper
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2013

For Kate Hopper, pregnancy is downright unpleasant. She is tired and heavy and worried, and she wants her wine and caffeine back. But then, at a routine checkup, her doctor frowns at her chart and says, “I’m worried about a couple of things”—and unpleasant suddenly seems like paradise. What follows...
Book cover of Use Your Words

Use Your Words

A Writing Guide for Mothers

by Kate Hopper
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2012

USE YOUR WORDS introduces the art of creative nonfiction to women who want to give written expression to their lives as mothers. Written by award-winning teacher and writer, Kate Hopper, this book will help women find the heart of their writing, learn to use motherhood as a lens through which to write...
Book cover of Small Animal Critical Care Medicine - E-Book
by Deborah Silverstein, DVM, DACVECC
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 2014

Emphasizing evidence-based therapy for critically ill or injured dogs and cats, Small Animal Critical Care Medicine, 2nd Edition puts diagnostic and management strategies for common disorders at your fingertips. It covers critical care medical therapy, monitoring, and prognosis — from triage and...
Book cover of Small Animal Critical Care Medicine - E-Book
by Deborah Silverstein, DVM, DACVECC
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2008

Small Animal Critical Care Medicine is a comprehensive, concise guide to critical care, encompassing not only triage and stabilization, but also the entire course of care during the acute medical crisis and high-risk period. This clinically oriented manual assists practitioners in providing the highest...
Book cover of Silent Running

Silent Running

Our Family's Journey to the Finish Line with Autism

by Robyn K. Schneider, Kate Hopper
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2015

Running is a way of life for the Schneider family, but not in the same way as it is for most runners. Twin brothers Alex and Jamie Schneider are severely autistic—they are nonverbal and when anxiety takes over they bite themselves or slam their feet into the hard floor, they cannot tell their mother...
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