Jewel: I would like to tell you about my new children's grief recovery book titled "Flying Hugs and Kisses". "Flying Hugs and Kisses" is about five children who creatively take on roles of support toward each other while showing their individual feelings about the death of their baby brother. The book also addresses in simple terms the issues surrounding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It is a great resource for parents to use to help their children understand and affirm their experience of loss. Please look at the author's web page the publisher has set up for me by clicking on the link provided below. I would be delighted if you would review and add "Flying Hugs and Kisses" to your book list for families you serve. Please feel free to pass this information on to those who would benefit. Thank you for reading about my new book! Jewel
Publisher's Discount Click here: Flying Hugs and Kisses by Jewel Sample [1]
Valdez V. Fisher: I am Valdez V. Fisher, Jr., a 31 year old author from Baltimore, Maryland. I have recently released a new motivational book titled, "I Ain't Bitin' My Tongue." It is an excellent general read, but specifically targets youthful individuals finding themselves accosted by the day-to-day perils of life. It features a foreword by actor Lance Warlock of the movie Halloween II, and addresses such issues as parenting, choices, selective role models, education, self-esteem, and post traumatic recovery.
The book is sold by all finer online retailers, and is available through most Maryland libraries. As a further commitment to positive change, I will generously donate ten-percent (10%) of all proceeds to education. Given the proper exposure, I wholeheartedly believe this book to be a pertininent instructional manual in the battle against negativity, poverty, adverse peer pressure and poor choices. I am asking that you would partner with me by spreading the word of this manuscript in your publication. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated, remembered, and serve a worthwhile cause.
Martin L. Kutscher, MD: I'd like to let you know about 2 books:
The ADHD e-BOOK: Living Right Now! (online free). As a pediatric neurologist deeply involved with ADHD, I have created a complete online book for my patients that I have made available free at www.PediatricNeurology.com/adhd.htm. The book focuses on executive function problems, over-reactions, easy frustration, brakeless behaviors, time management, and organizational problems as key aspects of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The book provides responsible, empathic, and extremely useful information for families and teachers. To date, over 440,000 readers have visited the book. Chapters include:
ADHD: More Problems Than We Expected
Home Survival Techniques: Just Stop!
School Strategies
Medication Treatments
Kids' Chapter: "What, No Brakes?"
Summary Chapter: Living as if there Were Only Four Seconds Left Further Reading and Internet Resources
I have also just published my new book, "Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Asperger's, Tourette's, Bipolar and More!: The One Stop Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Other Professionals" (Jessica Kingsley Publishers Oct 2005). The book clearly and empathically explains that ADHD is just a part of a larger set of diagnoses that all need to be considered whenever one of the conditions is being investigated.
Sasha Wilson: The Madison Finn series and thoughtful and interesting to children ages 10-14. They encourage safety online, which is quite important nowadays with children on chat rooms so much. It also expresses worries, concerns, and happiness of a seventh-grade girls. I think these are a wonderful series, recommended for girls 10-14.
Marvie Ellis: I would like you to know about two new children's autism books. "Keisha's Doors: An Autism Story Book One" and "Tacos Anyone? An Autism Story Book Two" were released in July 2005 by Speech Kids Texas Press, Inc. Both books were nominated for the 2006 Dolly Gray Children's Literature Award.
The stories are told from a child's point of view, written both in English and Spanish on the same page as the text, and with multiculturally diverse characters depicted.
Deborah Nigro: Dear Ms. Phillips, My e-novel, The Wolfman, The Shrink And The Eighth-Grade Election, for ages 9-13 recently reached the fictionwise.com Young Adult bestseller list. It was such a pleasure to find your site. I am committed to youth participation in our political process and my book's theme reflects that. Just letting you know I'm out there!