Wise Women
A triumphant antidote to the falsities spread about women’s aging, "Wise Women" is a solace- and life-giving collection of fairy and folk tales. Knowing that older women in... Read More
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A triumphant antidote to the falsities spread about women’s aging, "Wise Women" is a solace- and life-giving collection of fairy and folk tales. Knowing that older women in... Read More
The evocative prayers collected in Danielle Dulsky’s Bones & Honey invite contemplation and transformation. Across thirteen sections devoted to archetypes and... Read More
Steven Washington’s tender text "Recovering You" merges traditional and modern practices into a holistic approach to recovering from addiction. Trained in traditional Chinese... Read More
“Wellness is something we work for and achieve with daily practices, choices, and behaviors,” Jovanka Ciares writes in "Reclaiming Wellness", which combines dietary advice... Read More
Shelly Tygielski’s "Sit Down to Rise Up" shows how mindfulness builds transformative communities. In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Tygielski began combating her... Read More
Kate Eckman’s self-help text "The Full Spirit Workout" suggests ways to shed one’s inner baggage. Whether they realize it or not, the book says, many people live lives based... Read More
The practical guide "Reconnecting with Your Estranged Adult Child" centralizes a topic that’s often mired in shame. Estrangement between parents and children is much more... Read More
Marla Stone’s "The Clutter Remedy" approaches the issue of possessions that overwhelm people’s lives in cohesive and compassionate terms, addressing the root causes of... Read More
Laura McKowen’s intimate and compelling "We Are the Luckiest" affirms that those able to move from addiction to sobriety really are the luckiest of all. For McKowen it was... Read More
Part memoir, part cookbook, part philosophical musing, "Just Enough" is perhaps the first recipe anthology you’ll read cover-to-cover before placing it on your kitchen shelf.... Read More
"Feeling Better" shows how positive relationships transform lives. The book begins with a revelatory assertion that seems almost commonsense: relationships are the key to... Read More
Jeffery Paine’s "Enlightenment Town" is a witty, in-depth exploration of a unique place and its spiritual inhabitants. It doubles as a humorous and enlightening look at the... Read More
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