Nonfiction

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At Least You’re in Tuscany by Jennifer Criswell Book Review

Synopsis from Goodreads: “At Least You’re in Tuscany: A Somewhat Diastrous Quest for the Sweet Life is Jennifer Criswell’s memoir about her first year in Montepulciano during which her dream of expat life meets the reality of everyday challenges and results in sometimes funny, often frustrating, always lesson-filled situations. Jennifer Criswell’s move from New York…

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One Year to an Organized Life by Regina Leeds Audiobook Review

Synopsis from Goodreads: “Who would you be if you felt at peace and had more time and money? An organized life enables you to have more freedom, less aggravation, better health, and to get more done. For nearly twenty years, Regina Leeds-named Best Organizer by Los Angeles magazine-has helped even the messiest turn their lives…

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Book Review: ScreamFree Parenting: the Revolutionary Approach to Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool by Hal Edward Runkel

Synopsis from Goodreads: “You Can Start a Revolution in Your Family . . . Tonight ScreamFree Parenting is not just about lowering your voice. It’s about learning to calm your emotional reactions and learning to focus on your own behavior more than your kids’ behavior . . . for their benefit. Our biggest enemy as…

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Book Review: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

Synopsis from Goodreads: “In her early thirties, Elizabeth Gilbert had everything a modern American woman was supposed to want–husband, country home, successful career–but instead of feeling happy and fulfilled, she felt consumed by panic and confusion. This wise and rapturous book is the story of how she left behind all these outward marks of success,…