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Cancer expert John Leifer discusses 5 essential steps after being diagnosed

AfterYouHearItsCancerWe’ve been working with author John Leifer for several months now, and we’re expecting his book, AFTER YOU HEAR IT’S CANCER: A Guide to Navigating the Difficult Journey Ahead (Rowman & Littlefield Hardcover), to be released any day now. This book helps empower you to navigate the complex healthcare system, make astute decisions at difficult junctures and manage the emotional turbulence along the way.

On his blog, John Leifer discusses the 5 essential things to know if you are diagnosed with cancer — these tips will put your mind at ease and give you direction in your treatment: The Leifer Report.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Books, Health & Medicine, Reviews & Features Tagged With: After you hear it's cancer, cancer book, cancer diagnosis, cancer guide, cancer journey, cancer treatment options, health & medicine, john Leifer, Lori Lindstrom Leifer MD, Rowman & Littlefield

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Author David Rothenberg discusses his NJ roots with Teaneck Suburbanite

David Rothenberg, author of FORTUNE IN MY EYES
David Rothenberg, author of FORTUNE IN MY EYES

David Rothenberg enjoyed a thriving career in theater during its golden age, working with icons, including Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Lauren Bacall, and John Gielgud. But when he read the play Fortune and Men’s Eyes – a prison drama – it dramatically changed the course of his life.

David recently sat down with Megan Burrow of the Teaneck Suburbanite to talk about his new memoir, FORTUNE IN MY EYES: A Memoir of Broadway Glamour, Social Justice, and Political Passion (Applause Theatre & Cinema Books Trade Paperback, $19.99). In the interview, he reminisces about his childhood in Teaneck and his inspiring journey from Schubert Alley to the Fortune Society’s Castle. You can catch the full article here: Teaneck Suburbanite.

 

Filed Under: Books, Memoir, Reviews & Features Tagged With: Broadway glamour, David Rothenberg, Fortune in My Eyes, Fortune Society, LGBT, NJ, political passion, prison drama, prison reform, social justice, Teaneck, theater, theatre

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July Recipes Featured on Kitchenwisehn.com

Kitchenwise by Helen Nash has just posted recipes for July including two great recipes with wild salmon, which is in season from May through September.  Helen Nash has also included in this month’s posting two easy side dishes that are perfect for your next barbecue — potato salad and cucumber salad.  Finally she has a wonderful summer dessert, peach crumble. Check back every month for new recipes and practical information to help you cook and eat well.

 

Potato Salad

Salmon with Pepper

Filed Under: Cooking, News & Announcements, Websites Tagged With: Cucumber salad, Healthy recipes, Helen Nash, July recipes, Kitchenwisehn.com, kosher recipes, Peach crumble, Potato salad, Salmon

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Salvatore Basile’s book COOL hits Library Journal bestseller list at #7

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Cool: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything by Salvatore Basile A Library Journal bestselling book

We’ve been big “fans” of Salvatore Basile’s delightful social history on the birth of the air conditioner for some time now. Really! We rate it right up there with Devil in the White City, The Pencil by Henry Petroski, and Salt by Mark Kurlansky.

Well, it seems we’re not alone in our enthusiasm for this quirky book. Library Journal just released their 2015 bestseller list for engineering and technology titles, and COOL: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything is sitting pretty at #7. Congrats, Sal!

You can check out the entire list here: Library Journal 2015 Engineering & Technology Bestsellers

 

Filed Under: Books, Reviews & Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: air conditioning, bestseller, books, cool, engineering, Fordham University Press, Library Journal, nonfiction, Salvatore Basile, social history, technology

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Early buzz for Meagan Brothers’ LGBT YA novel, WEIRD GIRL & WHAT’S HIS NAME (October 2015)

Weird Girl Book Cover

Three Rooms Press will publish Meagan Brothers’ new LGBT YA novel, WEIRD GIRL AND WHAT’S HIS NAME, this October 2015, and this quirky book is already receiving great early reviews. Kirkus Reviews weighed in this week:

In a small town in North Carolina, a close friendship between two eccentric high schoolers breaks apart, leaving a rift…Rory narrates the first half of the book and Lula, the second, and both voices are crisply and intimately drawn. Minor characters are equally vibrant, particularly Walter, Lula’s rugged but kind stepfather, and Seth, the school’s unexpectedly wholesome and gentle quarterback. The X-Files, the details of which both Lula and Rory lovingly recount, provides a strong common language and set of symbols throughout.

Carefully and subtly imagined.

Catch the full review here: Kirkus Reviews Weird Girl and What’s His Name.

Filed Under: Books, Reviews & Features, YA Tagged With: LGBT, Meagan Brothers, Three Rooms Press, Weird Girl, YA, Young adult

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