Interview with Michelle MacRoy-Higgins, PhD, and Carlyn Kolker authors of 'Time to Talk: What You Need to Know About Your Child's Speech and Language Development' a must-read guidebook to your child's speech milestones — and possible red flags.
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Of Finite and Infinite Selves In Virginia Woolf’s Essays
This intricately assembled collection on Woolf and her many selves urges readers to question, to go further, to renew their struggles to deal with the “intangible urgency of the present.”
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fearing Nothing: Achieving Peace of Mind and a Relaxed Body in a Stressful World’ by Michael O’Brien
New book, 'Fearing Nothing' by Michael O'Brien, offers healing tools for sufferers of fear, anxiety, and depression.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fitter Faster: The Smart Way to Get in Shape in Just Minutes a Day’ by Robert J. Davis with Brad Kolowich Jr.
'Fitter Faster' by Robert J Davis and Brad Kolowich Jr. needed to be inspiring, motivational, and instructional to truly reach readers like me (vacant from the exercise world for far too long,) and it did that perfectly.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Path of the Wind’ by James Misko
James Misko's 'The Path of the Wind' is an evocative novel about a young teacher with a gift for inspiring his students. It's a celebration of great teaching, and a moving read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Trouble with Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time’ by Brooke Gladstone
In 'The Trouble with Reality' media analyst Brooke Gladstone examines what she calls an "epic existential battle" over reality
Read More »Book Review: ‘Beyond Bedlam’s Door: True Tales from the Couch and Courtroom’ by Mark Rubinstein
The Case study approach of Michael Rubinstein's 'Beyond Bedlam's Door' provides a worthy look at psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, and the human condition.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Nature Poem’ by Tommy Pico – An Epic Poem
If you read only one book of poetry this year make sure 'Nature Poem' by Tommy Pico is it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World’ by David Michie
'Buddhism for Busy People' by David Michie explores the tenets and practices of Buddhism and how they can be used to deal with the "grinding dissatisfaction" may encounter in modern life
Read More »Book Review: ‘Into the Water’ by Paula Hawkins
The problem with 'Into the Water' by Paula Hawkins is that by the time all is said and done, we’re too exhausted and majorly disappointed with the characters and the story to care about what happens to them.
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