Fern Reiss is a leading voice in the publishing industry, known for her insightful strategies on name-brand positioning and author success. Through her bestselling works, she illuminates the path for creators to navigate the complexities of publication and establish a strong personal brand. Reiss's approach demystifies the publishing world, offering readers actionable advice on how to become recognized experts in their fields. Her expertise lies in empowering individuals to transform their ideas into impactful and widely-read publications.
Coronavirus and Comforting Your Child is an invaluable guide for parents and teachers who are faced with children's difficult questions during these difficult times. This book includes dozens of practical tips for minimizing kids' fears without being overprotective, and specific answers to questions children may ask. You'll learn how to talk about the pandemic with your preschoolers, elementary school children, and teenagers, and how to help them feel safe again.
"This book is about how to manage day-to-day life, including work life and family life, from the confines of your home, during periods of enforced quarantine because of pandemic or epidemic. If you haven't planned ahead and suddenly find yourself in quarantine, this book will help you through it"-- Provided by publisher
Eat your way to pregnancy.The essential guide for anyone trying to have a baby. A caring gift for all potential parents.The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage is a nutritional approach to infertility and miscarriage, based on over 500 documented medical studies. The book has been endorsed by infertility specialists across the country and has been the featured story in several dozen publications and broadcasts.This unique approach should have been addressed long ago! This book is a nice adjunct to fertility evaluation and treatment, as well as prevention of miscarriage. ---American Society for Reproductive MedicineIf you're having problems getting pregnant, Fern Reiss's 'Infertility Diet' is a great place to begin. --Dr. Alan Penzias, Boston IVF and Harvard Medical SchoolA compelling review of the numerous links found between diet and reproductive function. I'm going to recommend this book. --Dr. Martin Keltz, Director of Infertility, Columbia University St. Luke's RooseveltUnique natural healing recipe book...The only book that discusses food and fertility exclusively. --Library Journal