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Paradise Under Glass is a witty and absorbing memoir about one woman's unlikely desire to build, stock, and tend a small conservatory in her suburban Maryland home. Ruth Kassinger's wonderful story of the unique way she chose to cope with the profound changes in her life-a book that will delight readers of Eat, Pray, Love and I Feel Bad About My Neck-is interwoven with the fascinating history of conservatories from the Renaissance orangeries to the...
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"A captivating novel that takes readers on a transformative journey of self-discovery, sensuality, and the profound secrets of tantra." -- Book Reviewer
Imagine yourself on an Eat, Pray, Love - type journey to learn and explore the secrets of love and life, full of romance and excitement. Multiple-award winning author Catherine Auman weaves a captivating story that gently teaches you while it delights your senses and your sense of adventure.
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Writing to release unresolved pain People say that if they wrote a book about their life, they would have ten books, but they never write one. It is the average person who talks a lot, but never writes. To write, you need to have a large vocabulary to be expressive, and to have a large vocabulary, you need to read a lot and write a lot. That's what writing is all about, and that's why people can't write a life story that would normally last more...
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A delightfully heartwarming and funny story that proves it's never too late to change the habits of a lifetime, perfect for fans of Judy Leigh, Hazel Prior and Maddie Please.
Something old, something new, something stolen…?
Gina Knight is looking forward to the prospect of retirement with her husband of forty-three years. Until, to her surprise, said husband decides he needs to 'find himself' – alone – and disappears to Santa Fe, leaving divorce...
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"If Not Now, When?" These four straightforward words have a profound meaning for each of us. They are a challenge as much as a question, a summons to face our apprehensions, overcome our worries, and grasp the chances that lie in front of us. This moving sentence captures the spirit of urgency-the tangible need to accept change, make choices, and get closer to our objectives. It represents the notion that the time to take action is right now, and...