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Bach, David Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for
Achieving Financial
Freedom at Any Age He offers some tips how you can
still retire comfortably. Bach says you should save one hours'
salary every day, and if you have a very late start on saving,
don't hesitate to put away two hours' salary a day.
Ducker, Evan and Donna
Buddy Booby's Birthmark One-in-ten children has a
birthmark. It's an inspiring story, designed to show others that
a birthmark is no mark of shame.
Richard Carlson is the
author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. His
latest book tells us how to handle the relatives, the
rudeness and the retail nightmare. It's all in
Don't Get Scrooged: How to Thrive
in a World Full of Obnoxious, Incompetent, Arrogant and
Downright Mean-Spirited People
Fletcher,
Anne Weight Loss Confidential:
How Teens Lose Weight and Keep It Off
-- and What They Wish Parents Knew Fletcher
interviewed over 100 teens who shed pounds, and maintained their
new weight, to find out how they did it.
G - L
Neal Gabler
WALT DISNEY: The Triumph of the American
Imagination
If Walt Disney had just invented Mickey Mouse, it would have
been enough; if he had just created Snow White, or Bambi, or any
of the many other family-friendly films for which the Disney
name has become synonymous, it would have been enough; or if he
had designed and constructed his theme parks, it would have been
enough.
John and Julie Gottman And Baby Makes Three by
Their new book tells how to keep the romance in your marriage,
even after the kids arrive. It's called, "And Baby Makes Three:
The Six-Step Plan for Preserving Marital Intimacy and Rekindling
Romance After Baby Arrives."
Kermit the
Frog first rose to stardom during the early days of "Sesame
Street" and went on to star in big screen features such as "The
Muppet Movie." Now he is releasing his memoirs in a book called
"Before You Leap: A Frog's Eye View of Life's Greatest Lessons,"
a follow-up to his 1993 best-seller.
M
- R
Prelutsky, Jack was recently was named the first ever
children's poet laureate, by the Chicago-based Poetry
Foundation, though childless, perhaps Prelutsky never stopped
being a kid himself.
S - Z
Walsh, David, Ph.D.
NO: Why Kids — of All Ages — Need to Hear It — and Ways Parents
Can Say It Parents can find it very, very hard to say
"no" to their children. But it's one of the most important words
for a child to learn...
Walsh,
Peter It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for
Living a Richer Life with
Less Stuff by , who says part of our problem is we just
accumulate too much stuff, a bit at a time.
Zwerger, Lisbeth
New Pictures, Old
Stories
For the last 28 years, Viennese
illustrator
Lisbeth Zwerger
has been breathing new life into beloved children's classics.
She has tackled the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and
the Brothers Grimm, Aesop's Fables, The Nutcracker (twice),
Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, stories from the Bible, The Gift of the
Magi, A Christmas Carol, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The
Wizard of Oz, and most recently The Night Before Christmas.
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