Genre: Non-fiction

The Overly Honest Teacher by Meredith Essalat

The Overly Honest Teacher by Meredith Essalat

The Overly Honest Teacher: Parenting Advice from the Classroom is a must-read for all school-age children’s parents. Take a look at the many issues your student faces and learn how to work with the teachers to strengthen, empower, and help your child find success.

Meredith Essalat has seen it all in her years of teaching and as a principal. Let her words guide you to becoming the type of parent your child needs to cope with the many aspects of life trying to hold them back.

100 Little Knitted Gifts to Make | Review

100 Little Knitted Gifts to Make | Review

100 Little Knitted Gifts to Make | Review – A great book when you need a fast gift project or want the satisfaction of completing a project quickly. This is one of my favorite small knit project books. Glossy pages, vibrant colors, and well-written patterns make this book a winner!

HumanKind by Brad Aronson | Book Review

HumanKind by Brad Aronson | Book Review

HumanKind by Brad Aronson is the type of book that will change your life for the better. Brad fills this book with stories of joy, inspiration, and facing adversity. Please read more below and I think you will be inspired to purchase the book. Remember, all profits are donated to worthy causes. ******************** eBook Paperback […]

Pin Loom Weaving To Go by Margaret Stump | Book Review

Pin Loom Weaving To Go by Margaret Stump | Book Review

Pin Loom Weaving To Go by Margaret Stump includes step-by-step instructions for 30 projects you’ll be amazed were made from pin loom weavings! Pin looms are hot! These palm-sized weaving looms go anywhere and make just about anything you can imagine, from fashionable wrist cuffs to full-sized blankets. Just drop a pin loom in your […]

Saving Jahan by Hans Joseph Fellmann | Book Promo | Author Profile

Saving Jahan by Hans Joseph Fellmann | Book Promo | Author Profile

Saving Jahan by Hans Joseph Fellmann | Book Promo | Author Profile – Saving Jahan is an autobiographical novel based on my Peace Corps service in the Central Asian republic of Turkmenistan. The novel starts at the end of 2006, which was a time of great importance, as the country’s totalitarian dictator, Saparmurat Niyazov, passed […]

Resilience Road by Beth Koritz | Review

Resilience Road by Beth Koritz | Review

Resilience Road by Beth Koritz is the story of her journey to overcome divorce, disease, and life’s obstacles, with honesty & humor. In sharing her own deeply personal experiences, Beth introduces us to the tools and philosophies she has developed along the way and now uses in her therapy practice. This is the story of […]

Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom by Syne Mitchell | Review

Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom by Syne Mitchell | Review

Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom by Syne Mitchell is one of my favorite weaving books. Discover the full potential of the Rigid-Heddle Loom. The book is perfect for beginners to pros. Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom should be in every weaver’s library. ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop now button […]

Review: From Foster Care to Millionaire

Review: From Foster Care to Millionaire

Review: From Foster Care to Millionaire: A Young Entrepreneur’s Story of Tragedy and Triumph by Cody McLain is so much more than a rags-to-riches story. It’s an engaging and inspirational portrait of determination. ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop now button to open the sales page There are affiliate links in this […]