As he prepares for his wedding to Rachel Gilbert, the woman he has been with for 12 years, 28-year-old Adam Newman begins to question everything when Rachel's fiercely independent and beautiful young
A licensed therapist asserts that women can embrace midlife by cultivating five core values, including grace, connectedness, accomplishment, adventure and spirituality. Reprint. A best-selling book.
Now in paperback: A hilarious and heartrending account of one mother's journey to understand and reconnect with her high-spirited preteen son-sure to beguile parents grappling with a child's bewilderi
Grace leaves Trinidad for a new life as a nanny in New York City, where she discovers a unique West Indian subculture and is forced to conduct humiliating tasks for meager wages as she cares for Ben,
In She Walks in Beauty, Caroline Kennedy has once again marshaled the gifts of our greatest poets to pay a very personal tribute to the human experience, this time to the complex and fascinating subje
After the re-emergence of her husband and the introduction of a new love interest in her life, Jill Murray uses a Costa Rican vacation to figure out what is best for her and her 10-year-old daughter a
Six members of an elite writing circle meet to share their works-in-progress and over the course of one year together they experience love, friendship, and betrayal.
The Donner PartyYou know how some died.Here’s how some lived. “My heart is big with hope and impatient with desire.”—Tamsen Donner, a letter to her sister In the spring of 1846, Tamsen Donner, her hu
The author explains how her and her husband headed west and failed in their endeavors, but still came out of it with a new-found faith in strangers and gratitude for family. 75,000 first printing.
In her practice as a licensed therapist and through discussion groups all across the country, Sarah Brokaw has discovered that the women who navigate midlife most smoothly---who go on to prosper and
In a heartwarming, charming and delicious memoir about food and family--and the meaning of home--the author explains how she longed for--and became reacquainted with--her childhood home of Singapore.
A woman who has gone through it all offers a humorous guide to perimenopause and menopause, frankly discussing the symptoms and providing stories of her own struggles.
For any woman who has ever bought a self-help book and wondered why she bothered (P.S. Now that I know he's just not that into me, where do I go from there? Yeah, thanks for that advice)Jennifer Love
Using the framework of rooms in a house to organize the issues in a woman's life, the authors show readers how to stop using the details of their successes to turn them into failures, and instead look
When they are trapped together after an earthquake, nine disparate characters take turns telling "one amazing thing" about his or her life, in a novel by the American Book Award-winning author of The
A Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Mommy Brain recounts her journey to understand and reconnect with her high-spirited preteen son—a story bound to beguile parents grappling with their children
From the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver comes a hip, empowering, get-real guide, which aims to help women young and old accept themselves for who they are, inside and out, in a bo
From the fashion director of Marie Claire and star judge on Project Runway, comes an accessible and classy illustrated guide to what to wear on any occasion. By the author of The Style Strategy
An exuberant and heartfelt memoir by a single mom explores the depth of a friendship and the life-changing journey that started with a glass of cheap cabernet and led to a four-year odyssey fraught w
They call themselves the Leopardi Circle--six members of a writing group who share much more than their works in progress. When Nancy, whose most recently published work is a medical newsletter, is as
“A wonderful love story . . . Buchanan weaves Niagara Falls’ history and her storytelling together masterfully.”—Elle 1915. Niagara Falls. The dawn of the hydroelectric power era. Seventeen-year-old
It's official: In these tough times, clueless is out---and crafty is in. For both financial and environmental reasons, life is all about doing well with what you have. But that doesn't mean you can't
A high-spirited novel from the bestselling author of Must Love Dogs and Life’s a Beach that will have you planning a girlfriend getaway in no time!Just when Jill Murray’s finally figured out how to ma
"Pat Brown takes us into the very minds of cold-blooded killers. Most people can't comprehend the `why' behind murder. Pat, utilizing her background as one of the country's leading criminal profilers
"Heart-wrenching but triumphant."--Glamour"A lyrical, haunting, and utterly gripping memoir."--Redbook"A dark, evocative memoir from a woman forced to come to terms with her husband's death and the re
A year after the death of her unfaithful husband, Jo has managed to create a successful knitting business and helped her sons to adjust, as she deals with the consequences of having a brief affair and
Explains how women's growing financial equality will lead to true independence and ultimately the power to change the world via the grass-roots effects of their economic power. 50,000 first printing.
Three women who are neighbors share their struggles with unfaithful men, rebellious children, and parental expectations while taking long walks near their homes on Wildwater Way.
A crime lost to time. A secret buried deep. One book unlocks an unimaginable truth. Salem, Massachusetts, 1681. Fear and suspicion lead a small town to unspeakable acts. Marblehead, Massachusetts, 199
The star of The Ghost Whisper explains how a woman can stay true to herself while looking for the man of her dreams, in a book where she couples personal anecdotes with sound, witty advice on such top
"Karen Stabiner's GETTING IN [is] humorous (in a wry kind of way) but pointed and surprisingly engaging novel about parental and teen obsessiveness regarding the college application process in indepen
A novel based on the Donner Party--a group of more than 80 pioneers who were snowbound in 1846 in the Sierra-Nevada Mountains, during which some of them resorted to cannibalism--is narrated through th
Using the framework of rooms in a house to organize the issues in a woman's life, the authors show readers how to stop using the details of their successes to turn them into failures, and instead look
The author relates the crisis she experienced when doctors diagnosed her 4-month-old child with meningitis and uses this story to show how, much like a hang glider, a person must go through a lot of t
A best-selling author and blogger at The Daily Beast chronicles her struggle to cope with being cheated out of her life savings by Bernie Madoff, and traces her journey back to sanity and security.
Includes inspirational essays on missteps, small braveries, power pitfalls, and power surges drawn from an invigorating intergenerational dialogue between teenage-girl contest winners and 25 congressw
When they are trapped together after an earthquake, nine disparate characters take turns telling "one amazing thing" about his or her life, in a novel by the American Book Award-winning author of The
Lifetime Television serves up a new set of healthy recipes, a tempting array of dishes that are quick and easy to prepare and will help readers realize their potential to be thin again. Original. 250,
When her husband dies in a car crash--not long after announcing he wants a divorce--Jo Mackenzie packs up her two rowdy boys and moves from London to a dilapidated villa in her seaside hometown where