Credit 911: Secrets And Strategies To Saving Your Financial Life
Author: Rodney Anderson

Finally, a book with insightful, practical information on managing finances in a language everyone can understand. Rodney Anderson gives it to the reader straight on the issues at the heart of America's credit meltdown and how to deal with corporate greed.
A consumer credit expert, among the many other hats he wears, Anderson peppers his book with cases that show how easy it is to get into financial mess, even for highly qualified professionals. His hard truths on the financial facts of life come with a big dose of compassion and sound advice we can all heed.
Adapt: Why Success Always Starts With Failure
Author: Tim Harford

How do we survive and prosper in this complex and ever-shifting world we inhabit? Tim Hartford - economist, columnist and broadcaster - pens a breakthrough tome that says the key is to adapy. Also a prize-winner for journalism, Harford negotiates the terrains of corporate boardrooms to the deserts of Iraq to demonstrate how one can turn failure into success.
Don't look to others for ready-made solutions to problems in today's complicated world. Adopt a muscular creative and experimental-bent, says the author and watch your success barometer tick upward.
The Mother Of All Parenting Books Author: Ann Douglas
Your Child's growing up! From preschool to the preteens, rasing your boy or girl is an challenging time. This book is a comforting instruction manual for the day-to-day adventures that await you. Full with practical strategies, advice and handy-checklists. This down-to-earth guide is a breath of fresh air for moms and dads.
This books offer an authoriative yet non-bossy approach to everything from discipline and sibling rivalry to teaching values, encouraging academic success, and promoting effective communication.
The Mother of All Parenting Books will help you guide your child through roller coaster years and raise a healthy, happy family!
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"This book has all the answers that are missing from other parenting books! It’s honest, complete, well-researched . . . and not preachy."
–Dr. Cathryn Tobin, author of The Parent’s Problem Solver