Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul explained

Chicken Soup for the Parent's soul
Language:English
Release Date:September 14, 2000
Media Type:Print hardback, paperback
Isbn:1558747486
Isbn Note:(hardcover)

Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul was the first book in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series to specifically address parenting. The stories, organized by topics such as “Insights and Lessons” and “Across Generations,” were compiled over a three-year period.[1]

The book, originally published on September 14, 2000, spent twelve weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, three of those in the top ten.[2] During the first six months of its release alone, it sold 452,305 copies.[3] In 2004, the Spanish language edition was published.[4]

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  1. “Writing Credentials,” Janet Matthews, 2012, http://www.janetmatthews.ca/
  2. “Best Sellers Plus: Advice,” New York Times Book Review, from October 22, 2000 through January 14, 2001. See list below.
  3. Dermont McEvoy (compiler) and Daisy Maryles (introduction), “The Right Names Make the Game,” Publishers Weekly, March 19, 2001, http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20010319/39897-the-right-names-make-the-game-.html
  4. "Sopa de Pollo para el Alma de los Padres: Relatos sobre el amor, el aprendizaje y la condicion de los padres (Chicken Soup for the Soul) (Spanish Edition)," Amazon.com, https://www.amazon.com/Sopa-Pollo-para-Alma-Padres/dp/0757302297/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1327542937&sr=1-3