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Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too Late (Berns=Zare)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too Late  by Ilene Berns-Zare, which reached  #4 in hot new releases/midlife, #10 in hot new releases/aging & longevity, #14 in hot new releases/aging, #32 in aging parents, #44 in midlife self-help, #59 in aging & longevity #82 in aging self-help, and #100 in health, fitness, and dieting  on Amazon. Book Description Designed as an accessible 52-week companion, this inspiring guide invites Baby Boomers and Gen Xers to reimagine aging with confidence, vitality, and purpose. Drawing on research-informed tools and practical reflections, it encourages readers to tap into inner strengths, embrace meaningful shifts, and discover everyday “ah-ha” moments that spark renewal. Whether you seek greater wellbeing, deeper meaning, or renewed fulfillment from midlife through older adulthood, this uplifting resource reminds us that aging well is an active journey—and that the best chapters may still lie a...

Free Book. When Liberty Enslaves

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  Kindle will be offering free copies of  When Liberty Enslaves  by Jerry Aveta, a winner of multiple awards, which recently reached  #88 in campaigns & elections, #95 in U.S. abolition of slavery history, and #98 in abolition history of the US. Go get your copy March 23-27! Book Description There is a common experience between our experiences today and those before the Civil War many years ago.  The effect of the intersection of faith and politics during these two experiences has had on our elections and our governance is uncanny in their similarities.  Both times an election insurrection was stopped by the sitting vice president.  Both times had people of the same faith on both sides of the social issues of the day claiming God’s favor and willing to divide the nation over those competing positions. Part 1 of this writing focuses on the Civil War era and how liberty centered around the issue of equality.  Some people of faith believed all me...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care (Wilson)

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  Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care   by Mark Wilson reached  #3 in Alzheimer’s/hot new releases, #12 in aging and longevity/hot new releases, #19 in aging/hot new releases, #33 in diseases and physical ailments/hot new releases, #56 in Alzheimer's, #78 in dementia, and #124 in aging and longevity. Book Description Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care  offers a powerful and practical roadmap for family caregivers who want more than just survival-they want their loved ones to thrive. When leadership expert Mark left a 20-year corporate career to care for his mother with Alzheimer's, he approached caregiving with the same breakthrough mindset that had driven his professional success. The result was nothing short of extraordinary: his mother experienced more joy, better health, and greater longevity than anyone thought possible. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this compelling book blends personal reflection with research-based insights and practical tools that help familie...

Caturday: Everyone Loves JackJack

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  Happy Cat (right) protecting Jack (left) as they get ready to take a nap Nobody wanted Jack. He came off the street in a sweep of feral cats headed for the SNIP bus—scruffy, furious, and with one bulging, badly infected eye that had clearly been hurting him for a long time. The eye had to come out. While he recuperated, the SNIP team tried to find him a home, but no one wanted a feral alley cat who hissed, snarled, and made it abundantly clear that hands were not welcome. One of the SNIP volunteers took him in temporarily—something between fostering and triage—to let him heal and calm down. She tried everything. She even put a glove on the end of a three‑foot stick to get him used to touch. But Jack wasn’t having it. No shelter would take him. No adopter wanted him. And she was terrified to put a one‑eyed cat back on the street. So she called me. And that is how one‑eyed Jack found himself in a house full of cats. I set him up in the cat room—food, water, beds, toys, a sunn...