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Healing a Spouse's Grieving Heart

by Alan D. Wolfelt, PhD; read by John Pruden

Helping widows and widowers learn how to cope with the grief of losing their helpmate, their lover, and perhaps their financial provider, this guide shows them how to find continued meaning in life when doing so seems difficult. Learn More
The Dinosaur Tamer

by Marcia Mazur, Peter Banks, and Andrew Keegan; read by Tanya Eby, PJ Ochlan

The Dinosaur Tamer includes twenty-five fictional stories that will entertain, enlighten, and ease a child's frustration about having diabetes. Learn More
Making Motherhood Work

by Caitlyn Collins; read by Xe Sands

A moving, cross-national account of working mothers' daily lives—and the revolution in public policy and culture needed to improve them. Learn More
Alzheimer's Disease

Mary T. Newport, MD; read by Randye Kaye

In the second edition of the bestseller Alzheimer's Disease: What If There Was a Cure?, Dr. Newport, a neonatal practitioner, continues the story of Steve's progress and provides the most recent research on a variety of topics, including possible causes of Alzheimer's and how infection, inflammation, and genetic makeup may affect an individual's response to fatty acid therapy. Learn More
Did You Just Eat That?

by Paul Dawson & Brian Sheldon; read by Matthew Boston

When it comes to food safety and germs, there are as many common questions as there are misconceptions. And yet there has never been a book that clearly examines the science behind these important issues—until now. Learn More
Take Control of Your Depression

Susan J. Noonan; forewords by Jerrold F. Rosenbaum & Timothy J. Petersen; read by Meredith Mitchell

In Take Control of Your Depression, Dr. Susan J. Noonan provides people experiencing depression with strategies to take stock of their mental state, to chart a course toward emotional balance, and to track their progress on the journey to well-being. Learn More
The Book of No

by Susan Newman, PhD; read by Virginia Wolf

Social psychologist and author Dr. Susan Newman empowers you to break your debilitating "yes" habit with her simple techniques and insights. Learn More
God and the Big Bang, (2nd Edition)

by Daniel C. Matt; read by Barry Abrams

To discover the presence of God throughout the cosmos and in our everyday lives, Daniel C. Matt draws on both science and theology, both fact and belief, and both cosmology and Jewish mysticism, taking us on a deeply personal, thoughtful, and inspiring journey. Learn More
Dear Parents

by Jon McGee; read by Graham Rowat

Written for parents and families of college-bound students, Jon McGee's Dear Parents is an essential tool you'll need to navigate the complex and often emotional challenge of getting your daughter or son prepared for—and through—college. Learn More
Downhill from Here

by Katherine S. Newman; read by Karen White

The facts on retirement insecurity are known, but they bear repeating: 67 million Americans are headed into retirement with no employer pension at all. The US retirement situation isn't just bad, it's moving in the wrong direction. Learn More
Love, Money, and Parenting

by Matthias Doepke & Fabrizio Zilibotti; read by Eric Michael Summerer

An international and historical look at how parenting choices change in the face of economic inequality. Learn More
Making Tough Decisions about End-of-Life Care in Dementia

by Anne Kenny; read by Randye Kaye

In Making Tough Decisions about End-of-Life Care in Dementia, Dr. Anne Kenny, a skilled palliative care physician, describes how to navigate the difficult journey of late-stage dementia with sensitivity, compassion, and common sense. Learn More
PTSD

by Allan V. Horwitz; read by Kyle Tait

In PTSD: A Short History, Allan V. Horwitz argues that PTSD, perhaps more than any other diagnostic category, is a lens for showing major historical changes in conceptions of mental illness. Learn More
Diabetes A to Z

by American Diabetes Association; read by Timothy Andres Pabon

Appropriate for all people with diabetes and their caregivers, and backed by the credibility of The American Diabetes Association, this latest edition to Diabetes A to Z is the home reference every person with diabetes should own. Learn More
What Do I Eat Now?

by Tami A. Ross, RDN, LD, CDE, MLDE and Patti B. Geil, MS, RDN, CDE, MLDE, FAND, FAADE; read by Jo Anna Perrin

For those simply looking to be told what to eat, What Do I Eat Now? has everything needed to take the guesswork out of healthy meal planning. Start eating better today! Learn More
The Diabetes 2-Month Turnaround

by Laura Hieronymus CDE, BC-ADM and Stacy Griffin, PharmD, CPT; read by Donna Postel

Perfect for those who were just diagnosed or those who have had diabetes for a number of years and simply need to tighten self-care, this simple, effective program is the perfect way to get back in shape. Learn More
Why We Need Religion

by Stephen T. Asma; read by James Anderson Foster

How we feel is as vital to our survival as how we think. This claim, based on the premise that emotions are largely adaptive, serves as the organizing theme of Why We Need Religion. This book is a novel pathway in a well-trodden field of religious studies and philosophy of religion. Learn More
Why We Dream

by Alice Robb; read by Christina Delaine

A fresh, revelatory foray into the new science of dreams—how they work, what they're for, and how we can reap the benefits of our own nocturnal life. Learn More
The Type 1 Diabetes Self-Care Manual

by Jamie Wood, MD and Anne Peters, MD; read by Laural Merlington

The Type 1 Diabetes Self-Care Manual: A Complete Guide to Type 1 Diabetes Across the Lifespan for People with Diabetes, Parents, and Caregivers offers practical, evidence-based and common sense help for people with type 1 diabetes and their caregivers. Learn More
Your First Year with Diabetes

by Theresa Garnero, APRN, BC-ADM, MSN, CDE; read by Laural Merlington

Your First Year with Diabetes is a friendly, interactive and informative resource that helps people to discover meaningful ways to find and stay motivated on their path towards health living. Learn More
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