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  • by Amy Impellizzeri
    £13.49 - 21.49

  • by Amy Impellizzeri
    £12.99 - 21.49

  • - Lessons for Prospering on a School Teacher's Salary
    by Danny Kofke
    £12.49

  • - A Life at Trial
    by Noel Gage
    £14.99 - 21.49

  • by Peggy Caserta & Maggie Falcon
    £14.99 - 21.99

  • - A Memoir by Holly from 1970s TV Classic Land of the Lost
    by Kathy Coleman
    £13.49

  • by Kate Brandes
    £12.99

  • - How Extraordinary People Live To Create and Create To Live
    by Ronald Rand
    £33.49 - 55.99

  • by Caroline E Zani
    £14.49

  • - A Year of Laughter, Tears, and Jazz in a Middle School Band Room
    by Meredith O'Brien
    £14.49

  • - Welcome to Women's Group
    by Joyce Rebeta-Burditt
    £12.99

  • by Brandi Megan Granett
    £11.99

  • - Stories
    by Suzanne Kamata
    £11.49

    This collection about expatriates in Cuba, Egypt, Australia, Japan and France confronts universal matters of the heart.

  • by Marika Roth
    £10.99 - 21.49

  • - A Novel about Oversharing
    by Meredith O'Brien
    £11.49

    In the age of blogs and omnipresent social media, where is the line between laudable, cathartic honesty and oversharing? Maggie Kelly started her personal blog for one reason: to prevent her head from exploding with frustration. She is, frankly, tired of at-home motherhood and weary of her husband Michael's frequent absences due to his workaholic ways. She feels like a hostage to marriage and maternity. So when a friend suggests that she create an anonymous blog where she can complain to her heart's content and not have to hold anything back, "Maggie Has Had It" was born. After her controversial, raw and profane blog posts draw thousands of online readers, Maggie's blogging identity is inadvertently revealed. Michael is horrified to learn that his wife has written, in great detail, about his shortcomings as a husband and, mortifyingly, between the sheets. To make matters worse, it is his mother who tells him about his online humiliation. While many people have been embarrassed by unkind remarks that have been made about them from time to time, few have had those unflattering quips go viral in the way Michael's humiliation does. Mortification in 21st century fashion: via Google.

  • - Laugh, help, run, love ... and other ways to get naturally high!
    by Matt Bellace
    £14.49

  • - Beating Multiple Sclerosis with Humor, Hope & Science
    by Sandi Selvi
    £11.49

  • - Adventures in Multicultural Mothering
    by Suzanne Kamata
    £11.49

  • - A Working Mom's Survival Guide to Becoming a Stay-At-Home Mom
    by Alana Morales
    £14.99

  • - What to Expect When Your Spouse Wins the Nobel Prize
    by Anita Laughlin
    £15.99

    The first of its kind to explore the Nobel Prize experience!"Dad, some guy is calling from Sweden." It was 2:30am on October 13th, 1998, the youngest son in the Laughlin house had answered the phone. His dad had just become a recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics. Frantic and funny events of the next two months are chronicled as the Laughlin's academic household morphs into a madcap staging area for the family and thirty guests who will be in attendance during Nobel week. From tickets to Stockholm to clothing measurements, Nobel lecture preparations, attaché assistance and a quick trip to the White House for a formal reception with President and Mrs. Clinton, readers will laugh out loud while gasping in awe. The glorious Nobel ceremony and elaborate banquet is held each winter with a viewing audience of tens of millions. An intimate dinner with King Gustaf in his royal palace follows the Nobel evening in which Anita Laughlin finds herself the King's dinner partner for what becomes an evening of hilarious surprises, and yes, reindeer. This book is laced with cartoons drawn by Bob Laughlin that evoke collective feelings of surprise and bewilderment as he and his wife ascend the steep learning curve of Swedish protocol together.

  • by Tom Weise
    £16.49 - 27.49

  • - My Life with Cowboys, Mozart & Indians
    by Robert Staffanson
    £16.49 - 27.49

  • - 220 Facts Marketers Need to Know to Build Brands and Drive Sales
    by Maria T Bailey
    £31.99

    How are Millennial Moms - the largest cohort in U.S. history - different from other generations? How can you effectively engage with them on their unique terms, and tap into their annual combined spending power of $750 billion? Earning their business is a snap, tap, or click away thanks to this concise, user-friendly compendium of insights and recommendations by Maria Bailey, internationally known marketing expert.

  • - A Pathway to Enlivening and Transforming Education
    by Michael McKnight & Lori L Desautels
    £12.49

  • by Cailin Loesch & Hannah Loesch
    £11.49

  • by Amy Impellizzeri
    £10.49 - 21.49

  • - 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey
    by Annie Burnside
    £10.99

    From my work with many who have awakened, I've learned that what it takes for us to finally quit trying to awaken, and simply awaken, is highly individualized. In my own life, I can detect 15 shifts that occurred within me. Yet, as I talk with others, it becomes increasingly apparent that those shifts are pretty much common to the experience of awakening. In FROM ROLE TO SOUL, I take you into the everyday nitty-gritty of what awakening is-what it looks like, what it feels like, and how it comes about. As you experience the shifts in your own life, you'll find a new joy arising in you, a deep love of life flooding through you, and the kind of meaning and fulfillment for which you've always longed. ~ Annie

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