This book is for you if:•you are dating someone and are uncertain whether to leave, to go deeper, or to transition to a friendship with this person;•you are in a longer-term relationship and are considering these same options;•you have recently ended a relationship and are dealing with the aftermath;•you are dating and want to be more conscious about the possibility that this one may not last forever;•you are beginning a significant relationship and want to educate y (more…)
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In 11 short essays by some of the world’s premier novelists, this volume explores a simple question: why write? Contributor Paul Auster may put the query best: “Surely it is an odd way to spend your life-sitting alone in a room with a pen in your hand, hour after hour, day after day, year after year, struggling to put words on pieces of paper.” In response, Pico Iyer delivers a moving account of a Burmese trishaw driver living under political oppression, wh (more…)
Save Money Growing Your Own Vegetables! Start saving money now with! While other books tell you how to stop spending, this book actually gives you step by step instructions on everything you need to do to get started growing a vegetable garden in your own backyard, as well as what types of vegetables and fruits to grow and what to do with the harvest. Not only that, but it goes into growing vegetables from plants or seeds, how to preserve fruits and vegetables for further use (more…)
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Zibners, an emergency room pediatrician who divides her time between London and New York, claims that about 75% of all nighttime Emergency Department visits are unnecessary. To forestall them, she’s written a book that every parent needs at 4 a.m. when the baby has a bellyache or fever, and a decision must be made about whether to call the doctor, go back to bed or head for the hospital. Zibners walks parents through all the body parts and processes, includ (more…)
From Publishers Weekly
Zibners, an emergency room pediatrician who divides her time between London and New York, claims that about 75% of all nighttime Emergency Department visits are unnecessary. To forestall them, she’s written a book that every parent needs at 4 a.m. when the baby has a bellyache or fever, and a decision must be made about whether to call the doctor, go back to bed or head for the hospital. Zibners walks parents through all the body parts and processes, includ (more…)
From Publishers Weekly
Zibners, an emergency room pediatrician who divides her time between London and New York, claims that about 75% of all nighttime Emergency Department visits are unnecessary. To forestall them, she’s written a book that every parent needs at 4 a.m. when the baby has a bellyache or fever, and a decision must be made about whether to call the doctor, go back to bed or head for the hospital. Zibners walks parents through all the body parts and processes, including (more…)
From Publishers Weekly
Zibners, an emergency room pediatrician who divides her time between London and New York, claims that about 75% of all nighttime Emergency Department visits are unnecessary. To forestall them, she’s written a book that every parent needs at 4 a.m. when the baby has a bellyache or fever, and a decision must be made about whether to call the doctor, go back to bed or head for the hospital. Zibners walks parents through all the body parts and processes, including (more…)




