Milestone in Pandemic Series: Ten Books Released!


Yesterday, with the release of Julie Gentile's book, How to Stay Calm in Chaos, we reached release #10 of the books in our pandemic series--experts among our authors who have turned their expertise into providing advice, help, and encouragement with dealing with the fallout of various sorts of trying to cope with and manage life successfully during a pandemic. These books encompass a wide range of topics, all of them very pertinent to what is happening all around us. Which ones could help you?


The  Pandemic and Hope, written by former priest and long-term, respected psychologist, Dr. Dennis Ortman. Read more HERE.


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Tips, Tools, and Anecdoates to Help during a Pandemic, written by San Diego social worker, Joanna Charnas. Read more HERE.


God Speaks into Darkness, written by church leader, J Bennett Easterling. Read more HERE.


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Diary of an RVer during Quarantine, written by RV expert (judge of the RV Oopsies awards), Karry MacDonald. Read more HERE.


Old and On Hold, written by aging expert, Bertha Cooper. Read more HERE.


Choice and Structure for Children with Autism, written by long-special education teacher, Colette McNeil. Read more HERE.


Porn and the Pandemic, written by former porn addict and now porn addiction researcher and specialist, Joshua Shea. Read more HERE.


Seeking Balance in in an Unbalanced Time, written by interfaith minister, Rev/Dr. Steven Greenebaum. Read more HERE.


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10 Quick Homework Tips, written by veteran teachers, Cindy McKinley and Patti Trombly. Read more HERE.


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How to Stay Calm in Chaos, written by certified yogi, Julie Gentile. Read more HERE.


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