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Up the Bestseller Lists!: A Hands-On Guide to Successful Book Promotion3 reviews
Kathleen Brehony, Karen Jones

Adams Media Corporation, 2001

An enthusiastic, upbeat, and information-packed primer
Up the Bestseller Lists!: A Hands-On Guide to Successful Book Promotion is an enthusiastic, upbeat, and information-packed primer for any aspiring author looking to earn a niche on the coveted bestseller lists. Chapters cover everything from getting your book into the bookstore, cyberspace publicity, self-promotion, book signings, print media, contract negotiations, and much, much more. A ...
  
  











  



  
After the Darkest Hour : How Suffering Begins the Journey to Wisdom7 reviews
Kathleen A. Brehony, 2001

One of the most helpful books during grieving
I read several books, all of which were helpful to me recently when I lost someone I loved. This book, however, stayed with me. I couldn't put it down and read it all within two nights, actually three, because I saved the last few pages until the third night (didn't want it to end). I had taken it out at the library, but after reading it decided to buy it from Amazon. Brehony incorporates all ...
  
  











  



  
Awakening at Midlife3 reviews
Kathleen A. Brehony

Riverhead Hardcover, 1996

A godsend!
For those enduring a midlife transition, _Awakening at Midlife_ is a godsend. Relying on her own experiences, both personal and professional, as well as the writings of Carl Jung and other gifted teachers and sages, Kathleen Brehony's focus is an overwhelmingly positive one, offering hope and practical guidance for what can be a confusing and tumultuous time of life. The message is that the ...
  
  











  



  
Chanting5 reviews
Robert Gass, Kathleen A. Brehony

Broadway, 1999

Very thorough, hard to find information
This book is a rare find. Most writing about Chanting is based on a single religious doctrine/path. Gass, however, covers Christian, Jewish, Sufi (and other Islamic), Buddhist, Goddess/Pagan, and First Nations (aka American Indian... if you want to be inaccurate...) chants. Whew. The book is written in a very conversational manner. It's easy to read and has a personal feel. I was (pleasantly) ...
  
  











  



  
Living a Connected Life: Creating and Maintaining Relationships That Last4 reviews
Kathleen A. Brehony

Holt Paperbacks, 2003

This is THE book on Friendship!
I bought this book becuase i thought I did not have enough "connections" in my life. I simply did not know where to begin. How does one make friends? I have a lot of friends but not very many close friends. Why? I wanted to work on this and this book definitely give one the tools to understand friendship and improve the connections in all levels of my life. This book begins by discussing ...
  
  











  



  
Boston Marriages: Romantic but Asexual Relationships Among Contemporary Lesbians1 review
Esther D. Rothblum

University of Massachusetts Press, 1993

What's in a relationship?
Apparently not sex-necessarily. In this book, Brehony and Rothblum explore the lives of lesbian women who, for whatever reason, omit sex from their relationships. The authors' inclusion of theoretical models, personal accounts, and discussants effectively illustrates portraits of real people who make conscious decisions about their sexuality- not women who are controlled or defined by existing ...
  
  











  



  
Ordinary Grace10 reviews
Kathleen A. Brehony

Riverhead Hardcover, 1999

Makes you proud to be a human being
My church has used this book as an example of the kind of book material we want our congregation to be acquainted with. We use the book as a compass and guidline for encouraging acts of human kindness. We agree with Robert Urich's comments that it was the most important book he had ever read. We feel the same way. It's hard to believe another reviewer said that having quotes from authorities ...
  
  











  



  
Awakening at Midlife12 reviews
Kathleen A. Brehony

Riverhead Trade, 1997

A must read approach to the so-called midlife crises
Midlife crises are usually acknowledged as depression symtoms. Kathelee Brehony presents a new approach to midlife crisis as a call-up to change in our lives. A wake-up call to be ourselves by begining to accept and expose our inner hidden feelings and self that have been concealed due to society pre-established norms. Definitely, a useful guide to personal growth and development.
  
  











  



  
Comment vaincre les difficultés au quotidien
Kathleen Brehony

Editions du Relié, 2002
  
  











  



  
Comment vaincre les difficultés au quotidien
Kathleen Brehony

Editions du Relié, 2002
  
  











  








   



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