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Thursday's article about one parent's struggle to get ready for World Book Day prompted many people to recount their own experiences.
BBC: World Book Day: Your dress-up dilemmas
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Ms. Fleming-Caruso, who wrote a chapter about housing options in the book, says talking about a parent's health outlook and wishes in advance can help families make more informed decisions about their care down the road.
WSJ: Family Value: Can Dad Still Live Alone?
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But with the women in the book, there were several who talked about choosing a style that did not meet a parent's expectations, whether it be Angela Williams(ph), who had locks and her mother didn't approve of those, and then she had the Mohawk and just shocking her mother every turn.
NPR: 'Queens': Black Women, Fabulous Hair