Raw Food Detox {with Giveaway}
With the new year, there are all sorts of resolutions, so many of which center around eating better. I’m in that camp, not surprisingly. I know what I need to do. My biggest issue is that I need to...
View ArticleIf You Have a Craving, I Have a Cure (Review and Giveaway)
If you are looking for new ways to improve your life in 2013, might I suggest Sheri Rose Shepherd’s new book, If You Have a Craving, I Have a Cure? In this book, Sheri shares a number of very easy...
View ArticleAn Extraordinary Theory of Objects: a Memoir of an Outsider in Paris
When author Stephanie Lacava was 12, her family moved to the Parisian suburb of Le Vésinet. She already felt like an outsider and this move simply confirmed it, guaranteeing that she would never again...
View ArticleThis is How I Save My Life
Amy Beth Scher was a normally active young adult until she came down with a mysterious condition that left her looking normal on the outside but dealing with intense pain, no longer able to walk, with...
View ArticleThe Unofficial Narnia Cookbook
Why yes, yes I did squeal when I heard about The Unofficial Narnia Cookbook. Then I squealed louder when it arrived on my doorstep. See, I have a thing for Narnia. (Both of my boys are named after C.S....
View ArticleEmbracing Obscurity {with Giveaway}
Embracing Obscurity: Becoming Nothing in Light of God’s Everything by Anonymous really puts his/her money where his/her mouth is. Well, I’m assumed the author got paid in money, but by remaining...
View ArticleCall the Midwife : Books on Screen
I read a lot of books, and hands-down one of the top 3 I read last year was a memoir of a woman who worked as a midwife in one of London’s slums during the 1950s. It was part two of the three she...
View ArticleThe Virgin Diet
Are people around you jumping into “Whole 30″ with passion? Or perhaps they’ve eliminated carbs or gluten or dairy or sugar. Honestly, I’m not one for fad eating (perhaps because I’m so heavily...
View ArticleSaturday Night Widows
I generally don’t read many memoirs, but the title of Saturday Night Widows: The Adventures of Six Friends Remaking Their Lives drew me in. Written by Becky Aikman, the book tells of the very...
View ArticleSparkly Green Earrings {Review & Giveaway}
Sparkly Green Earrings is a memoir of a segment of Melanie Shankle’s life, from the time she and her husband Perry began to consider having a child to now, when Caroline is 8 years old and in...
View ArticleParenting With Scripture {Review and Giveaway}
Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments, by Kara Durbin is a fantastic resource for Christian parents. It is designed and created to serve parents as they seek to use and...
View ArticleNot Less Than Everything
Not Less Than Everything is a collection of essays written by various Catholic artists, all on people who’ve inspired them. Editor Catherine Wolff recognizes that we are creatures of community and...
View ArticleSlow Family Living {Giveaway}
Are you tired of being busy? Tired of running yourselves ragged? Tired of DOING so much for your kids that you don’t just have time to BE? Yeah, me too. I was glad to read Bernadette Noll’s Slow Family...
View ArticleAn Extraordinary Theory of Objects: a Memoir of an Outsider in Paris
When author Stephanie Lacava was 12, her family moved to the Parisian suburb of Le Vésinet. She already felt like an outsider and this move simply confirmed it, guaranteeing that she would never again...
View ArticleThis is How I Save My Life
Amy Beth Scher was a normally active young adult until she came down with a mysterious condition that left her looking normal on the outside but dealing with intense pain, no longer able to walk, with...
View ArticleThe Unofficial Narnia Cookbook
Why yes, yes I did squeal when I heard about The Unofficial Narnia Cookbook. Then I squealed louder when it arrived on my doorstep. See, I have a thing for Narnia. (Both of my boys are named after C.S....
View ArticleEmbracing Obscurity {with Giveaway}
Embracing Obscurity: Becoming Nothing in Light of God’s Everything by Anonymous really puts his/her money where his/her mouth is. Well, I’m assumed the author got paid in money, but by remaining...
View ArticleCall the Midwife : Books on Screen
I read a lot of books, and hands-down one of the top 3 I read last year was a memoir of a woman who worked as a midwife in one of London’s slums during the 1950s. It was part two of the three she...
View ArticleThe Virgin Diet
Are people around you jumping into “Whole 30″ with passion? Or perhaps they’ve eliminated carbs or gluten or dairy or sugar. Honestly, I’m not one for fad eating (perhaps because I’m so heavily...
View ArticleSaturday Night Widows
I generally don’t read many memoirs, but the title of Saturday Night Widows: The Adventures of Six Friends Remaking Their Lives drew me in. Written by Becky Aikman, the book tells of the very...
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