Offers advice on the etiquette of dining, business, correspondence, conversation, sports, and weddings.
Mary Mitchell Books
Mary Mitchell is a prolific author known for her insightful commentary on social dynamics and modern life. Her syndicated columns have reached a wide audience, exploring themes of civility and professional conduct. As a recognized authority on etiquette, she offers guidance on navigating contemporary social landscapes with grace and professionalism. Her work encourages thoughtful interaction and a deeper understanding of social nuances in both personal and professional spheres.





Love in Complete Sentences
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Navigating grief and family turmoil, Kate Cavanaugh, a high school guidance counselor, faces the challenges of raising her two children after the sudden death of her husband. Her once-harmonious life is disrupted as her daughter Charlotte struggles with anger and rebellion, while her young son Hunter grapples with emotional isolation. A tragic event at school forces Kate to confront her own needs for guidance and healing, leading her and her family on a transformative journey toward understanding and forgiveness.
Class Acts
How Good Manners Create Good Relationships and Good Relationships Create Good Business
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This comprehensive guide offers practical advice for navigating awkward social situations, from handling embarrassing questions to addressing rude encounters. It equips readers with strategies to respond gracefully and maintain poise, ensuring they can manage faux pas with confidence and style.
RELEASED
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The memoir chronicles Mary Encillia Mitchell's transformative journey from the serene beaches of St. Lucia to the vibrant urban life of Houston, Texas. As she navigates her new surroundings, she explores the depths of her inner strength and resilience, revealing profound insights about personal growth and self-discovery. Through her experiences, readers are invited to reflect on their own strengths and the power of embracing change.