Erica Swenson Danowitz

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50 Things To Do in the Snow

This book offers a range of imaginative and entertaining activities and crafts that will appeal to anyone who loves snow and winter.
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Don’t Say Um: How To Communicate Effectively To Live a Better Life

Hoeppner offers effective practices for improving communication skills, plus excellent advice on acknowledging nerves and managing anxiety about speaking.

The Grieving Body: How the Stress of Loss Can Be an Opportunity for Healing

An excellent choice for readers seeking bereavement support.
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Jane Austen’s Garden: A Botanical Tour of the Classic Novels

This is a lovely book that educates and offers beauty. Recommended for plant lovers and Austen aficionados.
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Tiny Pep Talks: Bite-Size Encouragement for Life’s Annoying, Stressful, and Flat-Out Lousy Moments

This book’s vivid and welcoming layout contributes to the motivational vibe found in its pages. Recommended for readers needing inspiration for confronting common but still daunting situations.
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I’m Still Here: A Dog’s Purpose Forever

This uplifting book addresses a difficult topic with hope, love, and a touch of humor. The illustrations and text make it suitable for children or adults coping with the loss of a pet. Recommended for readers needing grief support.

Anxiety to Empowerment: Exercises & Meditations To Stop Stressing & Start Engaging

Huggins writes in an unpretentious, encouraging, and nonjudgmental style. Readers who actively engage in her exercises will likely find them useful for understanding and managing their anxiety.
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How To Let Things Go: 99 Tips from a Zen Buddhist Monk To Relinquish Control and Free Yourself Up for What Matters

Readers will find brief but profound advice that will assist those who want to put their life in perspective. Recommended for readers interested in Buddhist principles or self-improvement practices.
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Good Grief

This title includes 40 new poems that supplement those found in Pastor’s self-published debut poetry collection of the same name. Recommended for anyone seeking encouragement, support, or commiseration when coping with grief, trauma, anxiety, and more.
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