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Tormented Souls

February 12th, 2009

Author: Missie Huber/www.wheatmark.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Author Missie Huber makes it clear from the onset of Tormented Souls that the purpose of writing her story wasn\’t to gain sympathy for the loss of her beloved brother, Jack, whose life was cut short due to a drug overdose; or for the death of her father to cirrhosis of the liver just a few years after, nor was it about the bravado. After losing Jack, her brother Mark succumbed to the same addiction and the heartaches continued. Two brothers in the same family? How could this be? The author vowed this would never happen... Read More

Tormented Souls

February 12th, 2009

Author: Missie Huberwww.wheatmark.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Author Missie Huber makes it clear from the onset of Tormented Souls that the purpose of writing her story wasn\’t to gain sympathy for the loss of her beloved brother, Jack, whose life was cut short due to a drug overdose; or for the death of her father to cirrhosis of the liver just a few years after, nor was it about the bravado. After losing Jack, her brother Mark succumbed to the same addiction and the heartaches continued. Two brothers in the same family? How could this be? The author vowed this would never happen... Read More

Me, Myself, and I

February 12th, 2009

Author: Sandra McLeodwww.kidscandoit.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson With 35 plus years as a clinical psychologist working with young people, Sandra McLeod Humphrey wrote Me, Myself, and I for today’s “tweens,” –youth who are between the child they were, and the teen they will soon become—the age where adolescent identities are just beginning to be formed and where child-like thoughts turn into adult thoughts. Written from a Christian perspective with the chapters alphabetized, A through Z, beginning with Chapter 1, “Attitude is Everything,” with ending with chapter Z, “The... Read More

Life as a Mother-in Law

February 12th, 2009

Author: J. Kubelun, Ph.D./O. Slaughter, Ph.D.lifeasamotherinlaw.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos She has been the brunt of many a tasteless (and often, cruel) joke; sometimes deemed a meddler and a know-it-all; sometimes made out to be needy and intrusive: she is the mother-in-law. Licensed Educational Psychologist, Olivia Slaughter, and Marriage, Family Therapist, Jean Kubelun have written Life as a Mother-in Law to increase understanding of in-law families and offer a view of these occasionally troubled relationships from the inside-out. Their hope is that as they foster awareness they also... Read More

Holiday Writes

February 12th, 2009

Author: Edited by Betty Dobsonwww.inkspotter.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson What I like most about holiday anthologies is the views of the different seasons seen through many pairs of eyes, religion, beliefs, hopes, dreams, and even for some, the loss; thus, Holiday Writes. This short read is unlike many others in that it offers seasonal stories and poems from every religious walk of life yet it includes some historical lessons and facts. There were stories about where the Christmas tree tradition originated, why turkey was first served on Thanksgiving, and a brief explanation of Hanuka.... Read More

Osteoporosis in Menopausal/Baby Boomer Women

February 11th, 2009

According to reports from the National Osteoporosis Foundation, a projected 10 million individuals in the United States today are already estimated to have low bone mass, placing them at increased risk for osteoporosis – a condition that causes a loss of bone mass or density and increases a risk for fractures. The findings for women – especially women going through menopause, many of whom are baby boomer women – are even worse. Additional findings from the NOF found that out of the 10 million individuals estimated to feel the effects of osteoporosis, 80% are women, who can lose up... Read More

Top Ten Topics to Consider with Boomerangs

February 11th, 2009

The Boomerang Generation describes the generation of young adults born during the 70s and 80s. The term refers to the children of baby boomers who are finding it tough to make it on their own so they are landing back in their parents\’ empty nests. Some have begun or finished college. Others can\’t find jobs. Some have jobs, but want to save money. Others may have young families and can no longer swing the monthly finances it requires to keep a family in tact. Some have credit card or college loan debt they can\’t seem to pay off. Empty nests are filling up, and in some instances,... Read More

Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love

February 10th, 2009

NABBW FEBRUARY TELESEMINAR Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:00 p.m. (EST) Dr.Diana Kirschner, author of Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love www.lovein90days.com Learn key secrets for creating the companionship and love you want—in an exclusive teleseminar for Boomer women based on Dr. Diana\’s new book, Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love, as seen on the Today Show, the Morning Show with Mike & Juliet and in The New York Post. CALL IN INFORMATION Telephone number:... Read More

Love in 90 Days and $25.00 Discount

February 9th, 2009

Greetings, Here\’s your reminder and the call-in formation for the teleseminar, Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love, offered by the NABBW and Dr. Diana Kirschner, PhD. Be sure to have a pen and paper handy: Dr. Diana is going to talk about her simple steps to finding true love at any age and she will also give you information you won\’t want to miss on how to get her free gifts, including a 3 month teleseminar that starts soon! Please save this information as you will need it to access the call! Telephone number: 1 (712) 580-7706 Code: 6515416... Read More