Richard Louv Quote

American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of their parents.... Not until the sixties did the chief cause of separation of parents shift from death to divorce.


Childhood's Future (ed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1990)


American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of ...

American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of ...

American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of ...

American family life has never been particularly idyllic. In the nineteenth century, nearly a quarter of all children experienced the death of one of ...