Susan Oberg has written a heartfelt memoir that is more than just her story about dealing with aging parents, grief, and loss. It's a story that many people can relate to and be greatly helped b...
Living a magical life is possible! This book is designed for you to use three magical words to free yourself from past hurts that you have received and given. If your past is un...
Artistic collaboration is the most dangerous game around, except maybe for love. The McGoldricks have mastered both. I thought from the first time that I met them that they had something special...
Listen introduces parents to five simple, practical skills even the most harried parent can use. These tools will help parents strengthen their connection with their child and help build their c...
Are you looking for the courage to face your giants? A life altering virus, infidelity and trapped in a prison of hopelessness, these were only a few of my giants - what are yours? Contagious Co...
Become the Dad God created you to Be Fathers pass down who they are more than what they know. Fearful dads raise anxious children. Bold dads raise bold ki...
Shame, the quintessential human emotion, received little attention during the years in which the central forces believed to be motivating us were identified as primitive instincts like sex and aggr...
"In our culture, marriage takes a beating with more negative profiles than positive. But Claire Vande Polder teases out heartwarming stories that illustrate how real couples navigate yea...
A must-have for couples, newlyweds, those long in love, and engaged. This book is a crash course on married life, from how to argue like an adult to making financial plans for the future, to how...
A Midshipman's Journal is a 160 page full color journal designed to capture your Naval Academy story. The book includes full spread images of Kristin Cronic's paintings with corresponding questi...
Mental Illness: The Silent Pandemic is a memoir with a purpose. In this deeply personal and politically motivated account of life in the American South, Dianne Lackey Benedict discusses...