Hungry

Hungry
Author: Alethea Eason
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-02-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061851167

Deborah is starting to notice things about her best friend, Willy—like how cute he looks in his Halloween costume and the adorable way his red hair curls just above his collar. He's the coolest boy in sixth grade, and the closest friend she's got . . . that is, until her alien parents tell her she has to eat him for dinner. After all, she's an alien, too—even if she and her family do live in disguise. Should she keep Willy alive and survive on forbidden hamburgers and chocolate . . . or point her tentacles at her best friend and gain approval from alien kind? There are times when everyone feels like they're from outer space. A zany adventure and a close and sympathetic look at middle-school friendships and rivalries, Alethea Eason's wonderfully unique first novel satisfies that craving to fit in.

A New Beginning

A New Beginning
Author: Addison C. Arthur
Publisher: Balance Integration Group
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010-12-31
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 097933571X

The Spinning on Your Own Axis series is being written by Addison C. Arthur. The first book entitled A New Beginning serves as a workbook giving tangible and real-life examples of how anyone can go from a chaotic and unstable life to living a fulfilling life as an autonomous individual who is stable, healthy and happy. Whether you are currently going through a crisis or know of someone else who is, you will find this book invaluable. Even those not going through a crisis event will find the information to be life-changing. The book is loaded with scientific-backed information and covers a lot of territory in its 350 pages. Here is a brief listing of what you will find within it: An examination of what a crisis is, possible reasons for them, and how you can use them to your own advantage. How to create your own environment that encourages stability from which to use for further development. A discussion of energy and how you can increase and sustain yours. How to take a perceived negative situation and turn it into something positive. What your needs really are and how you can meet all of them. How you can change your outlook on life so that you can get the most out of living. Ways of using habits to help you focus on what is important. A discussion on how you can be the most empowered to take control of your own life. How to create order within a world that seems to be disordered and chaotic. This is a book meant to be used - used to help you live an optimum life.

William Powell

William Powell
Author: Roger Bryant
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2006-09-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786426020

Actor William Powell is perhaps best known for his roles as charming Nick in The Thin Man films and blustery Clarence Day in Life with Father. As diverse as those characters are, they don't begin to reveal the full scope of talent demonstrated by one of Hollywood's most intelligent leading men. Elegant, witty and dignified, Powell created accessible and human characters in a great variety of roles. His talent was such that Powell has a large and growing fan base 50 years after his last film was released, evidenced by the popularity of DVD rereleases and the frequent appearance of his films on cable television. The focus of this book is Powell's work in more than 90 films, from the silent era to the age of CinemaScope, woven into the dramatic and touching story of the actor's life. It begins by leaping into how Powell and actress Myrna Loy were launched to stardom as husband and wife Nick and Nora Charles in The Thin Man. The next chapter sets the stage for the baby Powell's entry into the world in 1892 and details his childhood and upbringing. Following chapters trace Powell's journey into the film industry, his early career as a popular villain, and his transition to talkies in the late 1920s aided by his stage training. The book details his work at Warner Bros., which turned him into a leading man, and his years of stardom at MGM. The book describes turning points in Powell's life--the death of lover Jean Harlow, a 21-month hiatus from films while the actor battled cancer, and a new leap to the top in Life with Father. Concluding chapters detail another flurry of films and the actor's retirement. A filmography lists Powell's films from 1922 to 1955, including those believed to be lost.

The Rules of "Normal" Eating

The Rules of
Author: Karen R. Koenig
Publisher: Gurze Books
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0936077522

Written in easy-to-understand, everyday language, The Rules of "Normal" Eating lays out the four basic rules that "normal" eaters follow instinctively — eating when they're hungry, choosing foods that satisfy them, eating with awareness and enjoyment, and stopping when they're full or satisfied. Along with specific skills and techniques that help promote change, the book presents a proven cognitive-behavioral model of transformation that targets beliefs, feelings, and behaviors about food and eating and points the way toward genuine physical and emotional fulfillment. Readers learn how to reprogram their dysfunctional beliefs, manage uncomfortable feelings without turning to food, and establish new eating habits that tune their bodies into natural sensations of hunger, pleasure, satisfaction, and satiation. Filled with humorous insights, compassion, and practical wisdom, the book outlines balanced attitudes and patterns that benefit all types of eaters.

Diet for Life

Diet for Life
Author: David. S. H. Bell
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1588382249

Are you familiar with the adage, "Do as I SAY and not as I DO?" If so, you can identify with the story that physician Dr. David Bell shares in this book. Dr. Bell digs deeply into his own lifestyle to tell how he (for decades) told patients they needed to lose weight while being severely overweight himself. He tells how a life-threatening personal health crisis forced him to lose more than one hundred pounds, and how he has kept the weight off. In this book, Dr. Bell outlines his own unusual weight-loss plan that he feels can become a "Diet for Life" for many. In addition, this internationally known physician shares priceless insights and advice on weight control that can be used by millions of overweight individuals, regardless of which plan they select as their own "Diet for Life."

A Very Hungry Girl

A Very Hungry Girl
Author: Jessica Weiner
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 140193207X

We’re all hungry—hungry to look good, feel worthy, be loved, and fit in. Our hungers are deep and insatiable. We try to fill up by using food, alcohol, drugs, sex, relationships, careers, or money. No matter what we look like or where we came from, we all share the same intense need to fill up on life, but not many of us know how. A Very Hungry Girl chronicles the journey of Jessica Weiner, who spent most of her life hungering to be someone else. She was so desperate to be accepted and valued that she spiraled into an eating disorder, experiencing the attendant lack of self-esteem that rules—and almost ruined—her life. This compelling book relates Jessica's very personal story, and also captures her unique persona as she travels the country as a performer and motivational speaker listening to thousands of other people's stories. Through her work, Jessica has become the voice of her generation and speaks with a relatable and realistic point of view. Jessica's work has received national attention by The Washington Post, CNN, MTV and Teen People Magazine.