Emptying a family home of all its contents is an experience that most people want to get away from as quickly as they can. But Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand, authors of Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home, decided to write a book about it instead. “We decided to write the… Read more »
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The New Book to read is here just in time for Christmas! A gift of life lived without limitation! Living Without Limitations – 30 Mentors to Rock Your World
Infinite Possibilities, Limitless Potential! Local resident Michael Hanle, Founder and Empowerment Coach for Guidance to Greatness Personal Empowerment Services, announces the December 2013 release of the self-help book, Living Without Limitations – 30 Mentors to Rock Your World! This publication marks Michael’s debut as an internationally published author. Authored by Michael and 29 collaborators, Living… Read more »
A Perfect Holiday Gift for Middle-Grade Readers: The Boy Who Ran, Michael Selden’s Debut Novel
Michael Selden’s debut novel, The Boy Who Ran (Woodland Park Press, December 2013, $4.99 – Kindle, $12.00 – softcover), is a middle-grade novel about a Native American orphan trying to find a place in the world. Set six thousand years ago in the mid-archaic period of North American history, it is a story should to… Read more »
Mystery Author & Equine Expert Patti Brooks to Appear at Equine Affaire
Mystery author and equine expert Patti Brooks will be at this year’s Equine Affaire in West Springfield, Massachusetts at the New England Morgan Horse Association Booth. In her latest mystery, BLOOD HOAX. (Husky Trail Press; $15.00; trade paperback), Ike Cherney’s fiancée, Tuleigh McKenna, disappears into thin air. Ike goes to bed each night fearing Tuleigh… Read more »
Majority in Survey find Grief Painful, but Twitter-inspired Book looks at the “Good from Grief”
More Americans will grieve in next decade than ever before, but in new survey by grief support non-profit, www.MyGriefAngels.org, over 80% of respondents said “they were not prepared for dealing with loss, they want schools to better prepare us, and majority associated grief with depression, pain and illness”, but new twitter-inspired book, “Good from Grief”,… Read more »