Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family by Tipper Gore


Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family
Title : Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family
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ISBN : 0805068937
ISBN-10 : 9780805068931
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 432
Publication : First published November 12, 2002

Former Vice President and bestselling author Al Gore collaborates with his wife, Tipper, on a groundbreaking book about the changing face of the American family

Al and Tipper Gore have long considered family their bedrock. They've also spent many years studying the American family, and now, in this provocative and personal book, they explore the myriad ways in which the idea of family is being redefined.

Over the past two generations, cultural shifts and economic pressures have profoundly affected every family in the balancing work and family now poses a bigger challenge than ever before, day-care and after-school child care programs are too often dangerously inadequate, and new technological advancements have dramatically changed the ways we communicate. But if many of the traditional landmarks by which families formerly steered their course have disappeared, change has also opened up exciting possibilities, yielding an explosion of new family forms and novel solutions to age-old problems.

In this penetrating and moving exploration of the contemporary family landscape, the Gores share stories drawn from their own experiences, as well as introduce us to a dozen other families they have come to know over the years. Combining personal insight and expert opinions, historical and global perspectives, Joined at the Heart identifies an emerging reality-and demonstrates that, in the face of unprecedented change, the inherent need for family is stronger than ever.


Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family Reviews


  • DawnP

    Picked up an older book off the bookcase during Covid 19 lockdown. One might think the book would be outdated as they describe the changes and challenges families are facing in 2002. Unfortunately, I’d say the same challenges, and more, exist today and too many haven’t been addressed by Corp America, our elected officials and families themselves.