Helen Gallagher reviews non-fiction books and shares insights when attending author and publishing events on Chicago's North Shore. She is a national speaker on technology, writing and publishing. She's a member of American Society of Journalists & Authors,and the International Women's Writing Guild. Helen is the author of Release Your Writing: Book Publishing Your Way. She is also a member of National Book Critics Circle.
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Book Review: Read Me: A Century of Classic American Book Advertisements by Dwight Garner
An illustrated volume with over 300 vintage book ads, documenting 20th century literature.
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Book Review: Solace: Finding Your Way Through Grief and Learning To Live Again by Roberta Temes, Ph.D.
"Solace" offers balance for those on the long journey through grief and loss.
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Book Review: Stepmonster: A New Look at Why Real Stepmothers Think, Feel, and Act the Way We do by Wednesday Martin, Ph.D.
"I was discovering I couldn’t find my footing or trust my judgment.”
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Book Review: The Real Truth About Success by Garrison Wynn
How can the top 1% achieve such a tremendous level of success without doing anything different from the rest of us?
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Book Review: Who Turned Out the Lights? Your Guided Tour to the Energy Crisis by Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson
We want to save the planet, really we do. We just don’t know how.
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Book Review: The City Out My Window by Matteo Pericoli
A voyeuristic look out the windows, not in, to see New York from the private views of famous New Yorker’s apartments.
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Book Review: The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs by Carmine Gallo
It takes more than jeans and a black turtleneck to give a good presentation.
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Book Review: The Sugarless Plum: A Ballerina's Triumph Over Diabetes by Zippora Karz
Dancing in a ballet company while struggling with diabetes
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Book Review: Bent Objects: The Secret Life of Everyday Things by Terry Border
Pun-filled visual art created from everyday objects.
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Book Review: Searching for Whitopia by Rich Benjamin
Benjamin describes Utopian American residential areas – a constellation of small towns and exurbs that are extremely white.
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