The Larimore’s are the perfect pair to have written this unique book, His Brain, Her Brain. Walt Larimore is an medical doctor and best-selling author; while Barb Larimore is a former teacher, wife and mother. Together they make a great team - for counseling, research and, of course, writing.
In His Brain, Her Brain, the Larimore’s combine the latest in brain research with their years of experience. Their experience comes not only from counseling others, but from their own marriage. The product is a book that truly aids men and women in understanding one another.
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Part history, part armchair travel-guide, and part memoir, A Walk With Jane Austin by Lori Smith put my travel bug in overdrive. Being a big Jane Austen fan, I can easily imagine what it might be like to walk where she once lived. A Walk With Jane Austin gave me a glimpse of the UK from the comfort of my couch.
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It is time for the Non~FIRST blog tour!(Join our alliance! Click the button!) Every 15th, we will featuring an author and his/her latest non~fiction book’s FIRST chapter!
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You’re in the “Middle Ages”–sandwiched between the “greatest generation” and the “gimme” generations, busily juggling both with no relief in sight. Children are driving, and parents are not. Money is tight and so are your favorite jeans. And things that never ached before are beginning to give you trouble! For every baby boomer who wonders if it’s possible to navigate the Middle Ages with grace and style, Phil Callaway offers plenty of hope and a little hilarity, too. Because there’s nothing like a smile to make wrinkles less noticeable. Click Here to Purchase.
Author Bio: Described as “Dave Barry with a message,” author, speaker, and television host Phil Callaway has written twenty books, many of them bestsellers and is a popular speaker at conferences, camps and marriage retreats, coaxing laughter and tears from audiences worldwide. Of his personal accomplishments he rates the following highest: shutting off the TV to listen to his children’s questions (twice), taking out the garbage without being told (once), and convincing his high school sweetheart Ramona to marry him (once).
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Business degree in hand, Logan enters the immense Universal Systems building and is hired as an organizational analyst – a trouble-shooter. His job: evaluate the company’s five divisions, each on a separate level and each operating on startlingly unique principles. Which set of principles is successful? Why is most of the company’s profit generated by one tiny division? What is real profit, anyway? And who is the executive that Logan ends up reporting to?
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Is God really like a father who cares about the details of our everyday lives? Then why does He often seem so far away, distant in the moments when we could most use a personal touch from Him?
So many of us have lived in that unspoken longing. In these incredible stories, you’ll see how one person found that God is not always content to wait for us to discover Him amid the clutter of life. Instead, when we simply hold out our hands, He illuminates our ordinary world and gives us new eyes to see.
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I’ve always been a bit of a social butterfly with lots of friends. When I became a work at home mom I noticed that I was having a hard time keeping up on my friendships in the ‘offline’ world. My friends have always been a huge part of my life so when I noticed that I was failing in keeping these relationships going I knew I had to take action.
Tracy Klehn’s Growing Friendships came into my hands at the perfect time! I knew I had to get connected to those that mattered most to me again but I didn’t know how to make that reconnection. With the help of Klehn’s book I’ve been able to reconnect with old friends and connect with new people in my life. I’m actually finding that after going through this book, and applying some of the practical concepts Klehn shared, I’m connecting on a much more intimate/deeper level than I ever have!
At the end of each chapter there is a ponder, pray and apply section. These resources are easy to follow, easy to understand and easy to apply. In the busyness of my life I needed suggestions that weren’t going to be huge time commitments. I know building friendships take time but with the help of Growing Friendships I’ve also learned that it’s not all about the quantity of time spent with the ones that matter most but also quality!
If you are looking for ways to connect on a more intimate level with friends I suggest you take the time to not only read Klehn’s book but to be active and follow the suggestions she makes.
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Tishia Lee
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It’s no secret that women have identity issues. Fashion changes by the week and beauty is becoming defined in narrower and narrower terms. Wholesome beauty is being replaced by plastic and women are left trying to get themselves out of the widening “ugly” category. The first section of Beauty Secrets from the Bible explores this problem while encouraging women to develop their relationship with God—the source of true beauty. Readers are encouraged to understand what Biblical beauty means.
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Posted by admin, in Ginger Garrett, Non-Fiction, Reviews
Shaunti Feldhahn is known for unlocking the mysteries of relationships for men and women. Now she turns to a parent’s relationship with a child, particularly a child of the opposite sex. Drawing on the results of a nationwide survey of kids and teenagers, she explores questions such as:
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Posted by admin, in Lisa A. Rice, Non-Fiction, Shaunti Feldhahn