'In Succeeding With Passion' Stephanie Walton teaches us to succeed by finding what we are passionate about.
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Book Review: ‘Low Man on the Totem Pole: Stop Begging for a Promotion, Start Selling Your Genius,’ by H.V. MacArthur
'Low Man on the Totem Pole: Stop Begging for a Promotion, Start Selling Your Genius,' by career expert and business strategist H.V. MacArthur, is a tough-love letter to the employee in us all. And it's filled with workable, practical tips on how to shift your mindset from employee to business owner.
Read More »Interview: Ndaba Mandela, Author of ‘Going to the Mountain: Life Lessons from My Grandfather, Nelson Mandela’
Nelson Mandela's grandson, Ndaba Mandela, is on tour in the U.S. to promote his new book, 'Going to the Mountain: Life Lessons From My Grandfather Nelson Mandela', and Mandela 100 events.
Read More »Interview: Joan Tabb, Author of ‘Building Blocks for the New Retirement: An Easy, Interactive 8-Step Guide for a Retirement with Meaning, Purpose and Fun’
Career coach and expert on life transitions Joan Tabb has a new book, 'Building Blocks for the New Retirement'. Patricia Gale chatted with the author about the best ways to head into a retirement filled with joy and meaning. Don't call it retirement, Tabb said. Call it revitalment.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Hekla’s Children,’ Dark Fantasy by James Brogden
'Hekla's Children' by James Brogden is a stylish dark fantasy novel that begins with the disappearance of four British schoolchildren.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In Pursuit of Memory: The Fight Against Alzheimer’s’ by Joseph Jebelli
In his first book, 'In Pursuit of Memory: The Fight Against Alzheimer's', Joseph Jebelli, a British neuroscientist, has the optimistic view that we may be 10-20 years out from a preventative medication for Alzheimer's.
Read More »Interview: Christine Mangan, author of ‘Tangerine’
In Christine Mangan's 'Tangerine,' madness, murder, and betrayal are brought forth by an exotic yet ominous landscape.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Checkpoint’ by David Albarari
The noted Serbian author muscles this Kafkaesque short novel into the war-is-absurd literary tradition in one tremendous 183-page paragraph.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Small Things That End The World’ by Jeanette Lynes
'The Small Things That End The World' by Jeanette Lynes is a remarkable and beautiful book describing both the external and internal journey three women travel over the course of three generations.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Building Blocks for the New Retirement – An Easy, Interactive 8-Step Guide for a Retirement with Meaning, Purpose and Fun,’ by Joan Tabb
Joan Tabb's new book, 'Building Blocks for the New Retirement,' is a step-by-step guide to a meaningful and rewarding retirement.
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