Columns Talking Chic The Real Me Every Day On numerous occasions, my clothing, shoes, or accessories become the topic of discussion. And don't get me wrong, I definitely enjoy the confidence booster when a word like "sassy" is thrown at me. But because my emotions are the sole force that drive me to put on certain pieces, I'm usually oblivious to other people's perception of what I'm workin' with. When a compliment is thrown my way, I actually have to look at or touch the specific item to regain my reasoning for wearing it. (Written by Elana Pruitt) Book ReviewsThe Devil Wears Prada - Author Lauren WeisbergerMake a pact with the devil; you lose! Too late to save her relationship with her boyfriend, Andrea learns this hard lesson. The devil wears Prada! Amanda Priestly, editor in chief of Runway , a world famous fashion magazine based in New York, is the boss from hell, the villain of Lauren Weisberger's best selling novel, now a best selling movie, The Devil Wears Prada . (Reviewed By Lee Lemon Peoples) Dying Was the Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me: Stories of Healing and Wisdom Along Life's Journey - Author William E. Hablitzel, MD"Dr. William Hablitzel, a practicing physician and medical educator, shares stories of inspiration from his patients' lives. He balances details of the medical world with more humanistic elements--the importance of friends and family, staying in the moment, and giving of one's self." (Reviewed By Lee Lemon Peoples) Breast Cancer Answers Journalist Judy King's work offers common sense solutions to the everyday challenges faced by the 211,000 women and men diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Her personal experience and subsequent research uncovered a surprising difficulty in finding information addressing common quality-of-life issues that arise during and after treatment (Press Release) InsightsAuf Wiedersehen, Uncle SamOften in life we serve others and for that service we expect returns. We give to our children and we expect from them obedience and respect. We expect them to love and appreciate us. We give to our lovers and we expect them not to disappoint us. We expect life to reward us with favor, especially when we have been just and fair. Things don't always go as planned (Written By Lisa A. Trimarchi) |