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Lost and Found: The Journey through My Son’s Mental Illness

Publication Date: 05/07/2019

Three generations of mental illness are uncovered as a mother simultaneously searches for her missing bipolar son. Her journey reveals a world of stigma and bias—against her son, against her, and against her family’s mental illnesses. Bias is rampant in mental illness. When Linda Denke’s bipolar son went missing, her…

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Beautiful: Unashamed and Unafraid

Publication Date: 04/23/2019

A girl, an island, and an unimaginable secret… As a young girl growing up in Jamaica, Jozanne Marie’s greatest desire was to restore a missing ancestral link and satisfy a longing for the one person she believed could affirm her identity… Her father. He had left for America when she…

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Your Fertility. Your Family.: The Many Roads to Conception

Publication Date: 01/29/2019

A collection of stories from patients who achieved pregnancy and became parents thanks to CCRM Fertility—the latest scientific advancements in fertility and molecular genetics. The world of fertility treatments has changed substantially in less than a decade. Much like computer technology, software, cell phones, and even the music industry, the…

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That’s a Wrap!: The Step-by-Step Guide to 29 Easy and Elegant Head Wrap Styles for Women in Chemotherapy

Publication Date: 09/25/2018

Written specifically for women facing chemotherapy-related hair loss, That’s A Wrap! teaches the reader a variety of step-by-step head wrapping plans using detailed color photos. Create a variety of head wraps using detailed the step-by-step instructions and color photos in That’s a Wrap! You will: Learn to wrap 29 different styles and create…

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Circle of Impact: Taking Personal Initiative to Ignite Change

Publication Date: 09/18/2018

Leadership starts with the individual’s personal initiative to make a difference. Personal initiative is defined by the impact you create that inspires change. Are you ready to be a leader in a world in transition? We are in an unprecedented transition in human history. The way societies and organizations have…

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Then We Grew Up: A Post-College Journey into Adulthood

Publication Date: 07/24/2018

Where was the heads-up? There was no warning from parents, no preamble from professors or mentors, no cautions from older siblings or close friends. How is this possible? Post-college life can be amazing, but it is also hard. So much will happen to us during this phase in our lives,…

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Moment of Truth: The Nature of Catastrophes and How to Prepare for Them

Publication Date: 07/17/2018

“Miami Beach Devastated by Monster Category 5 Hurricane” “Times Square Incinerated by Homemade Nuclear Bomb” “Magnitude 9.0 Earthquake Reduces Downtown Seattle to Rubble” These aren’t actual headlines—but they could be. Even though they sound like next summer’s blockbuster movies, each of these worst-case scenarios is a real threat—a threat for…

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The 20-Month Legend: My Baby Boy’s Fight with Cancer

Publication Date: 03/13/2018

As if juggling a life with half-a-dozen kids, including triplets, isn’t enough, Steve Tate receives the life-altering news that one of his triplets, Hayes, has been diagnosed with brain cancer. The once-star collegiate football player finds himself fighting for his son’s life. This memoir takes you through the various challenges…

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Culture Wins: The Roadmap to an Irresistible Workplace

Publication Date: 02/20/2018

What could your company accomplish if it could attract and retain employees who buy into your organization’s mission 100%? Culture Wins is a practical yet challenging modern guidebook for organizations that want to own the future. Its firsthand insights into building a contagious culture will drive sustainable growth and innovation…

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Iconic Advantage®: Don’t Chase the New, Innovate the Old

Publication Date: 02/06/2018

Modern business gurus all cry for the need to innovate, to disrupt, and to act like a startup. It’s hard to argue with that kind of thinking. It’s sexy and exciting. But it’s wrong. Too many businesses become enamored by shiny new objects and end up overlooking the value locked…

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