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Messenger - A Self Portrait
Mary Fisher is a truly gifted artist and author. Her words will undoubtedly touch you in many ways, profoundly at the least. Her story is about living, dying, and loving. It is about compassion and grace.
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"Raising Happy Kids"
Parents know that what really matters is that they help their children grow up feeling secure and good about themselves, enabling them to take pride in-and eventually take care of-themselves. Demonstrating the use of praise, play, time, touch, and talking, expert and popular author Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer speaks to new and experienced parents alike, helping them encourage their children to develop into well-adjusted and happy people.
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"Being Flynn"
Nick Flynn has created a large disturbance with this memoir. It has been well received because of the story and because of his writing. This novel grabs you, and it is hard to put down.
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"The Smitten Kitchen" Autographed Cookbook
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook is all about approachable, uncompromised home cooking. From salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes, to savory tarts and galettes; Deb knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion.
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"Found, Free & Flea"
Learn how to navigate flea markets and how to best negotiate, why “localvore” collecting should matter to the thrifty shopper (and what finds to expect on your travels), which vintage collections are easiest to start and the quickest to fill out, and what tips you should employ for turning even the most simple items into stunning displays.
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"What a Trip"
Taking a tip from MAD magazine's fold-ins, longtime collaborators Yorinks and Egielski (Hey, Al; Sid and Sol) create a book with two trick spreads. The comedy is in Yorinks's shtick-heavy language (Oh, where's my Melville? shrieks Mel's mom) and Egielski's vaudevillian scenes.
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One Year Subscription to "Virginia Living" Magazine
Virginia Living celebrates all things Virginia - from its people and places, to its deep history and traditions. The highest quality, most-widely read lifestyle magazine in the state, Virginia Living’s combination of smart, engaging stories and stunning photography and art makes it a must-read for anyone interested in the Commonwealth.
Contact Suzette Rashkind at 757-497-6200 for subscription information.
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"My Quotable Kid"
Kids say the funniest things, and you can remember them all by jotting them down in this journal.
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