Penny Holbrook, a British nurse and eating disorders counselor, wrote "Go On, Lose It!" as a tool for assisting her clients with their weight loss and self-improvement goals through a program she calls “Changing Shape.” The glossy,... Read More
Relentlessly repetitive, Lessons About Life hammers home a brand of prosperity theology that claims “You are the captain of your own Destiny.” Assuming (as always) that the author’s Christian intentions are good, it stands to... Read More
Marilyn Shieh is a physician with a private practice in California. Her daughter, Michelle Shieh, has a bachelor degree in biology. The younger Shieh struggled with childhood obesity, whose treatment is a passion for both women. Though... Read More
There is a divide in the methodology of children’s picture books: Some are intricately planned from beginning to end in order to address fundamental questions, fears, or dreams of children, while others arise more organically, from... Read More
In his debut novel, Martin Skogsbeck combines medical science with romantic obsession and melodrama to create an engaging and educational story. French neurologist Redan “Red” Palleago narrates this book as an overt plea to find his... Read More
Celebrate Family: Strategies for Creating Lasting Joy In the Home is a readable and delightful directive that provides families with practical ideas to help them encourage warmth and closeness. Don Voss chronologically and logically... Read More
With all of the recent political upheaval in Arab nations, it is easy to overlook the fact that a single democratic nation in the Middle East has maintained a stable government for decades: Israel. But Israel has faced problems of its... Read More
Anne Armstrong, now in her nineties, has been professionally involved in the fields of esoteric studies, Kundalini and chakra education, transpersonal counseling, intuition development, and positive clairvoyance for more than fifty... Read More