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Book Alert: A Movie Lover's Search for Romance

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A diverting and information story of searching for love in mid-life by a divorced social worker, who intertwines entertaining stories of success love interests with well-known movies with similar plots and themes. Written as diary entries, covering a 15-year period, the author shares openly, in detail, and with insights her experiences with dating, friendhips, affairs, and relationships. Written candidly with a light hand and turns of phrases that reflect her personality and make the book unable to put down. Joanna Charnas's third book is now available on pre-order: Amazon MSI Press webstore (use code FF25 for a 25% discount) Joanna has written two other books:

Book Alert: A Movie Lover's Search for Romance (Joanna J. Charnas)

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Available as of today, on pre-order, at sale price!  Release date: June 15, 2020 Other books by Joanna: Living Well with Chronic Illness 100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness Read posts by and about Joanna and her books on this blog: click HERE .

Author Interview: Joanna Charnas

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Author: Joanna Charnas Books:  100 Tips and Tools for Managing Chronic Illness Living Well with Chronic Illness Date of Interview: August 20, 2018 Joanna Charnas has authored two books published by MSI Press. Meet the author! Who are you? What do you want readers to know about you? I've been a social worker for thirty years, and I have clinical licenses to practice psychotherapy in two states. My books are based on my professional experience with patients and my personal experience managing my own chronic illness . Why are you qualified to write this book? I've been ill since I was nineteen years old, and I've learned over the years how to have a happy life while struggling with illness. I've also listened to my patients and understand what they find helpful. What is the message of your book? What should be the take-away by readers? The message of my books is that it is possible to have a good life while chronically ill...