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But I Don't Feel Too Old to Be a Mommy!The traditional childbearing ages for women have been 20-29. Today, however, the trend to later childrearing is significant, with the numbers of mothers over the age of 35 having grown 75 percent in the last decade, while the numbers in the traditional...On Sale |
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The Secret Lives of MenSay Goodbye to Guessing Games, Communication Conflicts, One-sided Conversations, 'Dry Spells,' and Silent Treatments For centuries women have been trying to put into words what perplexes them...On Sale |
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How to Be Like Women of PowerBehind Every Great Woman . . . Is Usually Another Great Woman Whether you are just starting a new career and wondering how to navigate your way through the office politics, or you're facing a milestone...On Sale |
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Stop Second-Guessing Yourself--The Toddler YearsWhen it comes to raising a toddler, forget about 'what to expect.' It's the unexpected that transforms calm, collected women into frazzled, fried moms. Days when you're running on four hours' sleep and your toddler is melting down on the grocery store...On Sale |
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Happily Ever After DivorceWhile more than half of all marriages end in divorce, joy and happiness does not have to die with it. Happily Ever After Divorce: Notes of a Joyful Journey gives a seldom touched-on view of divorce – a positive view of life on the other...On Sale |
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StunnedThe antidote to an epidemic among mothers to achieve unattainable standards The 1970S' FEMINIST MOVEMENT changed a lot for women. It paved the way for a generation of girls who could largely do and be all that the boys could do...On Sale |