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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:59

Baby StepsThis guidebook by Diane Lang clearly had the busy mother in mind. More a pamphlet than a book, it contains within its straightforward 50 pages everything a mother could need to know about leaving the home and going to work – and it can be read and mastered in the time it takes to wait for the laundry.

Baby Steps helps moms sort out their decision to work, and it contains advice, warnings, and help for dealing with everything from the job interview to the inevitable maternal guilt.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:57

Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in-Law Question: When can you be related to someone and yet still be a complete stranger? Answer: When you’re an in-law.

This book, written by Deborah M. Merrill, whose interest in the topic of in-laws began (when else?) after her own engagement, is based on a study she did with over 50 daughters-in-law and many of their mothers-in-law. Her look at one of the most complicated of all familial relationships is both systematic and scientific.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:54

Rosie O'DonnellWhen I was first asked to review Rosie O’Donnell’s new book Celebrity Detox I was beyond skeptical.

Not only was it another celebrity biography, but also in years past it seems that Rosie has performed stunt after stunt for media attention. However, after reading O’Donnell’s memories about her hardworking mother and Rosie’s anguish about her death when she was only ten years old, intrigued me enough to take another look.

Depleted by the exhausting, isolating world of celebrity-hood, O’Donnell details her time away from the intoxicating effects of fame, offering up snapshots and personal reflections of life around the kitchen table, and even inside the bathtub, of her family home.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:50

Beyond the Mommy YearsEvery August countless women find themselves faced with the excitement and the challenge of children going off to college and the empty nests they leave behind.

Beyond the Mommy Years, written by Dr. Carin Rubenstein after she struggled to get through this period herself, is meant for every mom between the ages of 40 and 60 facing their newly empty homes. Dr. Rubenstein identifies three stages that a woman must go through to come out thriving on the other end of motherhood – grief, relief, and joy.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:47

Interred with their Bones Pay no attention to those dark circles under my eyes, the slurred speech, the stumbling gait. I am dog tired because I’ve just spent the last 48 hours reading Interred With Their Bones, by Jennifer Lee Carrell.

Folks, take my advice and do not start this book unless you can keep reading it, because you will not be able to put it down.

Interred With Their Bones is based on an entirely true mystery: the whereabouts of a missing Shakespeare play. On top of that, a modern thriller: Someone is leaving murder victims in the ghastly poses of tragic figures from Shakespeare’s plays.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:40

Maximum RideIf you’ve read James Patterson’s other books, chances are you’re not a kid. Unless, of course, you’ve been reading his Maximum Ride series, the newest of which recently hit shelves.

For those who don’t know, the series follows a group of kids (the “flock”) who live in the not-too-distant future and possess bird-like qualities – such as the ability to fly. The main character is Max who, despite the name, is a girl, and the leader of the group as well as the narrator of the stories. The children, ranging in age from 6 to 14, were all experimented on (hence the bird DNA they now possess) and are now running for their lives.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:39

Held HostageIn this true, terrifying, and ultimately heroic story, Michelle Renee, with the help of author Andrea Cagan, recounts the horror of being stalked and kidnapped along with her 7-year old daughter by three men looking to rob the bank she managed.

Demeaned, threatened, and strapped with what she believed was dynamite, she helped them rob the bank, hoping to save the life of her child. Ultimately, and amazingly, both Renee and her daughter Breea emerged alive. Held Hostage takes us through a comprehensive and shocking sequence of events from the actual kidnapping and the bank robbery to the subsequent trial.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:38

Yo Gabba GabbaGet ready for another creative new show from Nick Jr. Yo Gabba Gabba is a live action show for toddlers that is both magical and musical.

Hosted by DJ Lance Rock, the characters are furry, cuddly toy monsters (and one robot) who dance and play along with your children. The lessons they teach are valuable to preschoolers, but they are demonstrated with a unique approach that involves creative animation, dance, and many genres of music (including hip hop, new wave, electronic, and British invasion, amongst others).


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:36

Zibby PayneIn this cute and quirky series for ages 9-12 by Alison Bell, Zibby Payne, a 6th grade tomboy, navigates her way through everything from the first day of school to brother trouble to soccer practice.

Unlike many girls her age, Zibby listens to the Beatles, would rather play tetherball than talk about boys, and doesn’t care what other people think. With entertaining stories kids can relate to and laugh at, along with real-life lessons and a character that starts to feel like a friend, these books are perfect for young readers.


Wednesday, 27 February 2008 15:35

Rainbow RhinoThis adorable children’s book, written and illustrated by Fox Carlton Hughes, tells the tale of a little Rhino with a problem – a tusk five times the size of normal, which makes him the victim of relentless teasing.

Luckily for Homer, though, when he meets a rainbow with a problem of his own, he recognizes what makes him special. With big, colorful illustrations and an important lesson for kids – not to mention a happy ending that will put a smile on any child’s face - this book is both cute and entertaining enough to make the perfect bedtime story.


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