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Everyone needs at least a basic financial education, especially when many families are living on less. From the teacher who shot to the top of media outlet minds when the financial crisis hit in 2008, the author of the self-published success How To Survive (and perhaps thrive) On A Teacher's Salary, Danny Kofke has penned this simple money memoir showing how his family lives financially free on one moderate income, and others can too.
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SILVER MEDAL WINNER Nautilus Book Awards A collection of twelve stories about expatriates in Japan, Cuba, France and Australia. Author Suzanne Kamata is an expat living in Japan. She's the author of the novel Losing Kei and editor of the anthologies Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs, The Broken Bridge: Fiction from Expatriates in Literary Japan and the award-winning Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering (Wyatt-MacKenzie, 2009). Suzanne has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times. AUTHOR WEBSITE: SuzanneKamata.com |
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The “little black book” for companies that want to reap the profits from engaging influencial moms in the marketplace.
AUTHOR WEBSITE: BSMmedia.com |
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Using a step-by-step approach, this innovative book shows how anyone can begin legally homeschooling in as little as two weeks, plus delivers valuable information for the rest of the year and beyond. AUTHOR WEBSITE: QuickStartHomeschool.com |
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ForeWord Book-of-the-Year Finalist "Memoirs" AUTHOR WEBSITE: AllthePrettyShoes.com Read an excerpt |
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