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Nonfiction in July 2001....

-- Library Journal, 3/1/2001

BROWNE, Sylvia.
Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships.
Dutton. Jul. 2001. 352p.
ISBN 0-525-94606-3. $24.95.
So what is the secret of staying healthy and happy in this life? Understanding past lives, argues best-selling psychic Brown, who gives us some special guidance here.

NELSON, Miriam E.
Strong Women Eat Well: Nutritional Strategies for a Healthy Body and Mind.
Putnam. Jul. 2001. 336p.
ISBN 0-399-14740-3. $23.95.
The author of Strong Women, Strong Bones, director of Tufts's Center of Physical Fitness, argues that diets fail because they focus exclusively on losing weight, not on good nutrition. Then she gives us the lowdown on such issues as protein needs and the true meaning of "fat-free" and also throws in 50 recipes.

ORMAN, Suze.
Suze Orman's Complete Guide to Your Money.
Riverhead: Putnam. Jul. 2001. 624p.
ISBN 1-57322-181-3. $35.
The queen of money advice tells you how to get out of debt, plan your retirement, buy stocks, and much, much more.

WEST, Paul.
Master Class: Scenes from a Fiction Workshop.
Harcourt. Jul. 2001. 272p.
ISBN 0-15-100574-5. $24.
The author of acclaimed literary novels like Life with Swan is also a committed writing teacher. Here he shares notes from a writing workshop that started with students putting a page of Proust under their pillows.

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