Realistic and useful, Chores Without Wars (Practical Press [self-pub],
then Prima; total sales 20,000) includes what the family needs to "turn
housework into teamwork." Instead of family members falling into
stereotypes, such as the super-mom and the spoiled child, this book
suggests that a family built on the principles of reciprocity and
teamwork can overcome the drudgeries of housework and lead children to
value life skills necessary for their futures. Through chores, skills
such as cooperation, planning ahead, managing money, and contribution
are learned. More than 30% new material will appear in this 2nd ed.