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"Shine Until Tomorrow"
by Carla MaldenA fun and touching novel about the people who raise us, the times that define us, and the stumbling blocks on our way to being a grown-up.Social misfit Mari Caldwell learns from an old scrapbook that her white-collar parents were once blue denim hippies. After a fight with her mother, she storms out, swerves on her bike and flies smack into a tree. The next morning, she wakes up but something is wrong, everything is slightly off. She runs into a war protest only to realize it is June 1967.In the epicenter of the Summer of Love, Mari makes friends with a would-be rock band, meets the grandfather she never knew, and discovers that love changes everything. Purchase   at https://amzn.to/3c5GgpG. 


"Clear: Living the Life You Didn’t Dream Of"
by Herman J. Williams, MDHerman J. Williams was on the verge of living his ultimate dream of becoming an orthopedic surgeon to elite athletes — when his life took a shocking detour. How could a healthy 31-year-old collapse during an afternoon basketball game with his fellow medical residents? "No pulse!" they shouted. "He’s not breathing." When the paramedics arrived, their defibrillator did not work!By the grace of God, Herman survived. But this life-changing event killed the dream that he had worked so hard to achieve. Depressed and disabled, Herman refused to give up. So, he reinvented himself. Now he’s sharing his inspiring success formula to help you endure life’s crushing blows, so that you find purpose, and cultivate peace and joy every day. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3d9ENAL. 


"Your Next Big Idea: Improve Your Creativity and Problem-Solving"
by Samuel SandersHave you ever looked at a product and thought, "How come I didn’t think of that?" This book will guide you to become more innovative, excel at ideation, and make better decisions — with a little practice.You can come up with the next game-changing idea to hit the market. In this business and self-help creativity book, you’ll:

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Although COVID-19 continues to grab the health headlines

( NewsUSA )  – Although COVID-19 continues to grab the health headlines, women in particular should not lose sight of a chronic problem — heart disease.Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but many women, whether they are wives, mothers, CEOs, or all of the above, tend to put others’ health and well-being ahead of their own, and may ignore symptoms.  Symptoms
https://amzn.to/2LUl3pT .  "Attachments" by Jeff  . ArchAt a boarding school in Pennsylvania, a deathbed request from the school’s dean brings three former students back to campus, where secrets and betrayals from the past are brought out into the open — secrets that could have a catastrophic effect on the dean’s 18-year-old son.Told in alternating points of view and time frames, "Attachments" is the story of two best friends and the girl they both love. The book is a puzzle — and the only one who knows how all the pieces fit is in a coma. Revelations come out into the open, and someone is about to learn something he may or may not be able to handle. Purchase at  https://amzn.to/3vs8dQG .

Las mujeres tienen mucho de qué ocuparse y,

( NewsUSA )  – – Las mujeres tienen mucho de qué ocuparse y, a veces, su cuidado personal queda relegado a causa del trabajo, la familia y otras obligaciones.De hecho, 50% de las mujeres adultas tienen hipertensión arterial y casi tres cuartos de ellas no la tiene controlada. La hipertensión que no se controla puede aumentar considerablemente el riesgo de derrame cerebral en la mujer, pero hay algunos pasos importantes que pueden ayudar a reducir el riesgo y que sea un motivo menos de preocupación para las ellas (y sus seres queridos).Según la Dra. Monik Jiménez, voluntaria de la American Heart Association/American Stroke Association y epidemióloga asociada de Brigham and Women’s Hospital, y profesora adjunta de medicina de la Harvard Medical School y Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. "la hipertensión es una de las principales causas de derrame cerebral y sabemos que una de cada cinco mujeres sufrirá un derrame cerebral, y que ello mata a más mujeres que el cáncer de mama...

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