The Bestsellers
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Is She Naturally Thin or Disciplined?
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Best-selling author Sally Shields set out to uncover the secret to looking and feeling great, regardless of age or body type. She wanted to offer women in need of a new weight-loss strategy a little inspiration, so she started asking questions–and who could answer them better than good-looking, great-feeling women? Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book One: The Root Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book One: The Root Chakra starts with the foundation of it all…how secure you feel in this world. How do you view the world? Do you live in fear? What are you afraid of? Move past your fears and feel the stability and prosperity that is available to you. Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Two: The Sacral Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Two: The Sacral Chakra is about flowing with the path of least resistance. How often do you allow the Universe to assist and guide you? Do you nurture yourself or are you last on your list of “to dos”? Stop resisting the gifts you were born to experience! Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Three: Solar Plexus Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Three: Solar Plexus Chakra is all about your personal power and how you use it. Are you manifesting your life dreams or are you stuck in the past? Why do you get in your own way? This is the solar plexus chakra–letting go of shame so you can experience forward movement into the life you are meant to live! Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Four: The Heart Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Four: The Heart Chakra is about love. Do you give it? Can you receive it? Your most authentic Self lives in the heart but it’s been covered up by hurt, grief and loss. Are you ready to uncover who you really are? Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Five: The Throat Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Five: The Throat Chakra is all about creative expression. How do you express yourself? It’s also about truth. Can you speak your truth with confidence? Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Six: Third Eye Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Six: Third Eye Chakra is all about your intuition. You have the power to direct your life based on your spiritual intuition. It’s so powerful, yet you shut it down based on illusion, parental fantasies and societal beliefs. Can you see the guiding vision for your life? Or is it chaotic, gray and fuzzy? Your personal vision of the world becomes clear and bright when you let go of illusion. Find Out More… |
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Seven: The Crown Chakra
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Off the Mat: Confessions of a Yogini, Book Seven: The Crown Chakra is all about awakening to your God consciousness. This is the seat of enlightenment and the true source of spiritual awakening. Can you open up and just allow the world to guide you or do you feel a need to control every outcome of your life? Ask for guidance and protection, let go of your attachments, and watch the true story of your life unfold. Find Out More… |
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What If You Were God?
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What If You Were God? is the result of five years of travel and research across Egypt, Greece, Asia and South America. It is an inspirational journey as well as a straightforward detective story–revealing our life purpose and empowering us to maximize our potential so we can contribute to the biggest of all causes. Find Out More… |
Scheduled Releases
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Outrageous Fortune
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Outrageous Fortune: The West Family Album is the ultimate fan handbook to New Zealand’s favorite family: the Wests and their associates. In a lively four-color design featuring over 100 photos, the book goes behind the scenes to get the actors’ and writers’ take on the series and includes script extracts, a trivia quiz, and a drinking game. Find Out More… |
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iLead
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Best-selling author Joseph Sherren’s new book iLead teaches leaders how to create a workplace where people who are doing what they love to do are doing it in an environment that supports and encourages the development of their strengths. Find Out More… |
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Naked in the Nursing Home
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This is the no-nonsense guide that tells you everything you need to know about how to pay for long-term care for yourself or your parents–without going broke. Naked in the Nursing Home adroitly weaves together both humor and hard-hitting facts to equip you and your elderly parents for the future. Find Out More… |
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Light, Love, Life, Shalom
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Dr. Steven Steinberg began writing this book nearly two decades ago, when he first started asking himself the question, “How can people achieve happiness in the presence of life’s challenges?” As his body succumbed to Parkinson’s disease, the challenge that life presented to Dr. Steinberg, the answer slowly revealed itself to him: light, love, life, and shalom. Find Out More… |
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Psycho Generations
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In the rapidly changing worlds of business and education, there are four generations of people competing, cooperating, and interacting with each other as never before. Psycho Generations is the book that all managers, educators, and administrators need to understand their youthful workforce, and vice versa. Find Out More… |
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The Golden Principles
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Redford and 65 other golden retriever puppies were rescued from the cruel confines of a puppy mill in the fall of 2004. This lucky pup joined Dr. Andy Neillie and his family shortly thereafter. But Redford had a lot to learn about living in a good home with good people. And the Neillies had a lot to learn about him. Find Out More… |
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Adopting Joy
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When Colleen Kettenhofen first laid eyes on Joy, her life changed forever. She went from living the worst year of her life, wondering if it was even possible for things to get any worse, to adopting Joy and living with her ever since. Find Out More… |
Nga Waka o Nehera
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Nga Waka o Nehera is the essential reference on the traditions of Maori canoes that voyaged to New Zealand–including lists of the waka, names of crew members and vessels, karakia and waiata, and maps. This is a must for lovers of history, students of Maori culture, and nautical enthusiasts. Find Out More… |
Raisins and Gophers and Trash…
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“Do raisins get haircuts and scrunch up their faces? Do rivers love oodles of junk in their beds?” These are questions posed to help kids understand that littering is just as silly as a raisin getting a haircut. And they get to say so! The interactive text is especially exciting in a reading, whether by a parent to a child or a teacher to a class. Find Out More… |
Kura Toa: Warrior School
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In Kura Toa: Warrior School, a high school student named Haki must learn what it takes to become a warrior. After a mysterious old man who seems to know a lot about him steals a precious jade stone from him, Haki’s search for his belongings brings him into conflict with his family, his friends, and his school. Find Out More… |
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Don’t Touch the Monk
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Valda Boyd Ford’s stories of global faux pas, from “The Ground Beef Parable” to “How to Pee in Public,” will make you laugh, cry, and realize you can overcome any awkward situation, anywhere. Find Out More… |
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Recession-Proof Your Life
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At the age of 34, Damian Milo had the heart attack that would change his life forever. He realized that many families like his own are much less than one disaster away from losing everything. In his new book, Milo teaches readers how to tap into ancient knowledge and modern strategies that will help them safeguard their lives against disaster. Find Out More… |
The Castle in our Backyard
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Tui and his cousin Jennifer are much too busy playing a video game to want to visit Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill. But then Nanny Marei tells them the mountain’s got giants and fortresses, just like their game! Explore Maungakiekie with Tui and Jennifer as they travel back into the history of New Zealand. Find Out More… |
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Pentagon Prayer (Rev. 2nd Edition)
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Dan Holdridge paints a remarkable picture of family, country, and appreciation in his memoir of survival, Pentagon Prayer. In it, Holdridge recounts his heroic escape from the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon that claimed the lives of 184 of his colleagues. He may have emerged from this tragedy a survivor, but his struggle continued long after the attack had ended. Find Out More… |
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Unearthing Your Buddha
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Author Dana Layon is no stranger to chaos, yet she has always been able to find Buddha within herself, and she is devoted to helping others find that same centered state of being! Unearthing Your Buddha is an in-your-face wake-up call for busy people everywhere! Find Out More… |
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Bunk #11
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Shari Rightmer recounts how she had to lose it all to find herself in this truly inspiring tale of triumph over tragedy. Her husband had died. Her son had been taken away from her. And she could no longer call her house in Beverly Hills her home. Find Out More… |
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Katie’s Critters
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Katie’s Critters, a hardcover children’s fiction book beautifully illustrated by Kristina Tosic, tells the tale of six animals that lived at the Katie’s Critters rescue center. While there, they spent their days in clean, spacious cages and came to love the people who took care of them. But they couldn’t stay there forever. Find Out More… |
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Live with Heart
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Mellanie True Hills almost died during emergency heart surgery. Overweight and overstressed like many women today, she led a life of constant travel, sleepless nights, and hectic days that could have killed her. Find Out More… |
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The Speaker Anthology, vol. 1
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By revealing not only their greatest strengths, but also their greatest weaknesses, the speakers collected in this book have opened up to their readers completely. Each of the stories has been tested before hundreds of audiences, and the included speakers are the lifeblood of this country, inspiring everyone from religious groups to corporations. Find Out More… |
The Speaker Anthology, vol. 2
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Best-selling authors Dr. Kent Gustavson and Sally Shields partner together again to bring 101 inspirational stories from the world’s best-known motivational speakers. The 101 renowned speakers in The Speaker Anthology, vol. 2 are guaranteed to inspire! Find Out More… |
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Stick It!
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Everyone’s looking for “the secret” or “the seven steps.” The cult of self-help is expanding all around the world. But if you don’t change your habits and your attitude, it doesn’t matter what secrets you read or how many steps a book outlines for you. Find Out More… |
Fall 2010
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Half a Glass
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In Half a Glass, Craig Price combines honesty and humor to deliver a realistic guide on how to improve life at work and at home. He instructs the reader to utilize the negativity that they encounter in others and in themselves in productive ways they might not have imagined possible before. Find Out More… |
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Selling the First Oyster
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In his book Selling the First Oyster, Laird Smay compares the challenge of convincing someone to eat the first of these deceptively delicious molluscs to the difficulty of selling new technologies to established businesses. Find Out More… |
Spring 2010
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Rock the Test
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Rock the Test is the only companion to the Official College Board SAT Study Guide on the market that provides solutions to all 10 official practice tests. Rock the Test truly separates itself from other companions by not only providing these solutions, but also explaining how to get them. Find Out More… |
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Blind But Now I See
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Dr. Kent Gustavson’s best-selling book Blind But Now I See is the first comprehensive biography of North Carolina music legend Doc Watson. From the day this American guitar icon stepped off the bus in New York City, he changed the world forever. Find Out More… |
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Please Use This for Children…
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In Please Use This for Children and Not for War and Guns, award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson returns to the themes of politics and family tragedy. These true poems from Minnesota’s black-footed daughter illustrate Gustavson’s activist voice, her feminine wisdom, and her kind, yet critical tone. Find Out More… |
Fall 2009
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Anita’s Heaven
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This touching story begins when a lovesick husband loses his wife to cancer in the forty-seventh year of their marriage. Distraught, he demands that a God he doesn’t believe in return her spirit to him. But it’s his wife, not God, who responds–by sending him letters from beyond that will change him forever. Find Out More… |
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Saying “Yes” Wisely
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In Saying “Yes” Wisely, a collection of essays written over the past ten years, author Richard Marker outlines his vision of thoughtful and responsible philanthropy. His lifetime of varied experience has taught him that though it may be hard to graciously decline someone’s request, it is significantly harder to accept it wisely. Find Out More… |
After the Aftermath
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The poems in After the Aftermath, a finalist in the 2010 Oklahoma Book Awards for poetry, reflect the life Renata Treitel lived in Italy under the far-reaching fascist regime. She recently spent a year in Germany reflecting on what nationality and displacement, themes in this collection, mean to her now. Find Out More… |
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Ballad of the Rag Man
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In Ballad of the Rag Man, a strangely dressed man walks through the streets of his little town with a cart, collecting the cast-off items that others no longer deem valuable. When a little girl spots him collecting her old teddy better, she wonders what he wants with her well-worn toy, and she decides to follow him home. Find Out More… |
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“Oh Shift!”
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This inspirational and hilarious guidebook will teach readers how to successfully implement changes in their own lives as the world around them continues to shift. Written in a fun, accessible style, “Oh Shift!” reveals the many life lessons that author Jennifer Powers discovered during her fifteen years of management and entrepreneurship. Find Out More… |
Best of the Backlist
Eddie Munster AKA Butch Patrick
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Understand the complete story of one of America’s favorite child stars, Butch Patrick, who played Eddie on “The Munsters” and starred in the Krofft Saturday morning series “Lidsville.” He tried retiring from show business, but when money ran short, he returned with a musical group called Eddie and the Monsters. Find Out More… |
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Re-Versing the Numbers
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Eating disorders present unique challenges to therapists. By trying to treat these physical and mental ailments, they often come into conflict with their patients. And that’s where award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson’s “Re-Versing the Numbers,” a poetry workbook for eating disorders, can help. Find Out More… |
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In-Versing Your Life
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In this legendary poetry therapy workbook, award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson teaches readers the power of expressing emotion through writing. Designed primarily for self-discovery and healing, “In-Versing Your Life” outlines steps everyone can take to stop writing off their problems and start writing them down. Find Out More… |
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Fe:Vers: Feeling Verses for Children
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“Fe-Vers: Feeling Verses for Children” and its counterpart, “Fe-Vers: Feeling Verses for Teens,” are two workbooks from award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson. They provide a creative world of poetry and exercises that draw children and teens out of their shells and into a sphere of understanding. Find Out More… |
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Fe-Vers: Feeling Verses for Teens
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“Fe-Vers: Feeling Verses for Teens” and its counterpart, “Fe-Vers: Feeling Verses for Children,” are two workbooks from award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson. They provide a creative world of poetry and exercises that draw children and teens out of their shells and into a sphere of understanding. Find Out More… |
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Re-Versing Your Pain
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From Cynthia Gustavson, celebrated poet and award-winning author, comes “Re-Versing Your Pain,” a poetry workbook for people living with chronic emotional or physical pain. This guidebook explores a holistic approach to healing, which can lead to the healthy expression of pain and a new understanding of the self for the patient. Find Out More… |
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Con-Versing with God
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From award-winning author and celebrated poet Cynthia Gustavson comes “Con-Versing with God,” poetry for pastoral counseling and spiritual direction. This guidebook tackles many of the life, faith, and relationship issues that arise in spiritual therapy, giving not only the therapist, but also the patient countless tools to promote wellness. Find Out More… |
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The Orla Flash
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Forced to leave the humble countryside of her youth for the busy streets of big cities in order to earn a living for herself and her young son, single mother and first-time author Patti Beckham understands duty and sacrifice more than most. The Orla Flash highlights the life, love, business, family, and spiritual lessons she has learned over the years. Find Out More… |
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Anti Bushism
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Upset by the words and the policies of President George W. Bush and fueled by the tumultuous events that occurred during his presidency, Micah Wolfe turned to poetry. He put his pent-up frustration down on paper, and the poems that erupted from him are full of fire and fury. Find Out More… |
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Faith, Country and the New Militia
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Author D. Castle-Shepard emphasizes the importance of faith and its place in American society, especially at a time when many Americans fear for the safety of their nation and doubt the stability of the global economy. He presents faith-based answers to real-world problems like greed-based economics, excessive globalization, and distortions of morality. Find Out More… |
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Live Like a Millionaire on $17,000…
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By combining his father’s entrepreneurial influence and quality coaching from his wealthy friends with his own intuitions, Lewis Harrison devised a way to live like a millionaire on his meager working man’s income. In his book, he outlines the “Harrison Process for Self-Actualization,” which covers everything from wisdom to wealth. Find Out More… |














































