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    SeenInAutismParentingMagazineMichelle Vines

    Asperger's on the Inside?is an acutely honest and often highly entertaining memoir by Michelle Vines about life with Asperger's Syndrome. The book follows Michelle in exploring her past and takes the reader with her on her journey to receiving and accepting her diagnosis. Instead of rehashing widely available Asperger's information, Michelle focuses on discussing the thoughts, feelings and ideas that go along with being an Aspie, giving us a rare peek into what it really feels like to be a person on the spectrum. A must read for all those who enjoy deep personal stories or have a loved one on the spectrum that they wish to understand better.
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    Lunch with Charlotte

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    Readers' Favorite 5 star logoKBR Finalist BadgeLeon Berger

    THE TRUE SAGA OF AN EXTRAORDINARY WOMAN, SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF HISTORY Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting Austrian syntax. Yet deep within, she'd been scarred by a profound personal trauma. Finally, just before she died at the age of 91, she chose to entrust me with this profound secret and all at once I understood how it had affected her entire adult life.
    • Includes photo archive
    • 95% 4- and 5-star reviews (4.7-star average) on Amazon.com (400+ reviews internationally)
    • Reviewed & recommended by a senior curator at the Holocaust Memorial Centre of Montreal
    • 2013 Finalist in the Best Indie Book Awards from The Kindle Book Review
    • Reader's Favorite 5-Star Book Award Winner (readersfavorite.com)
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    William Broughton Burt

    From the author: Please don?t try to learn Tai Chi by rote memorization. That?s the usual way, and it?s a Confucian teaching device for a Confucian age. This book devotes nearly three hundred pages to fresh, original explanations of what Tai Chi is and how it works. You want my advice? Learn Tai Chi. Just however you can. It?s that good. But do yourself a favor and read these pages first. You?ll feel very empowered when you line up for that first lesson, and you?ll stay loose and light all the way through the learning curve. That?s important because you never reach the end of it. Tai Chi is all learning curve.
    • Author lived in China during SARS epidemic, now makes his home in Mexico
    • Intended for readers from teens to adults
    • Broad appeal to many different types of readers
    • Don't miss William's debut novel, the sci-fi thriller?The Year of the Hydra
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