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Janice Kaplan

    Janice Kaplan is a celebrated author and journalist recognized for her extensive work across prominent American media. Her writing delves into societal expectations and personal relationships with a sharp, insightful perspective. Kaplan excels at capturing the nuances of modern life and its complexities, offering readers engaging and thought-provoking narratives. Her works are cherished for their candidness and ability to connect with a broad audience.

    Janice Kaplan
    JOB TO KILL FOR
    The Genius of Women: From Overlooked to Changing the World
    Looks to Die for: A Lacy Fields Mystery
    The gratitude diaries
    The Gratitude Diaries
    How Luck Happens
    • 2022

      The Gratitude Diaries

      How a Year Looking on the Bright Side Can Transform Your Life

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(11)Add rating

      Focusing on the theme of gratitude, the author embarks on a transformative year that positively impacts her marriage, family dynamics, career, and health. Through her journey, she shares insights and experiences that highlight the profound effects of adopting a grateful mindset. This personal exploration not only enhances her own life but also offers valuable lessons for readers seeking to cultivate gratitude in their own lives.

      The Gratitude Diaries
    • 2020

      Challenging the perception that genius is predominantly male, Janice Kaplan investigates societal biases that skew public belief. Through compelling narratives, she highlights the achievements of women geniuses throughout history and today, showcasing their resilience and contributions despite systemic obstacles. This exploration not only sheds light on the misconceptions surrounding intelligence but also celebrates the remarkable women who have defied the odds.

      The Genius of Women: From Overlooked to Changing the World
    • 2018

      Kaplan and Marsh look at what distinguishes luck from pure randomness. They discover that much of what we call luck is really under our control, and reveal the simple techniques to create luck in love and marriage, business and career, health, happiness, and family relationships. Using original research and fascinating studies, they show how everyone can tip the scales of fortune in their favor.

      How Luck Happens
    • 2016

      JOB TO KILL FOR

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Janice Kaplan, an accomplished editor and television producer, brings her extensive experience to her writing. Known for her national bestseller "Mine Are Spectacular!" and the novel "Looks to Die For," she has coauthored three novels. A Yale graduate, Kaplan resides in Westchester County, New York, where she lives with her family. Her professional background in media enriches her storytelling, making her works engaging for a wide audience.

      JOB TO KILL FOR
    • 2016

      In this uplifting personal story of her transformation 'from grumpy to grateful', Janice Kaplan encourages us to pause, take stock and be grateful for what we have in life in order to improve our health and wellbeing.

      The gratitude diaries
    • 2008

      Looks to Die for: A Lacy Fields Mystery

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(12)Add rating

      Featuring a clever and witty protagonist, this stylish mystery series introduces readers to a fresh and engaging narrative. The author, known for her bestselling works, crafts a storyline filled with intrigue and humor, promising a captivating experience for fans of the genre. With 304 pages of thrilling content, readers can expect a blend of mystery and sass that sets the stage for an exciting new adventure.

      Looks to Die for: A Lacy Fields Mystery
    • 2005

      The Botox Diaries

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(984)Add rating

      In a society obsessed with plastic surgery, Jessica Taylor, a suburban single mom, struggles to embrace aging naturally while her glamorous best friend, TV producer Lucy Baldor, advocates for cosmetic enhancements. Lucy’s mantra, likening her body to a temple, highlights the contrasting views on beauty and self-acceptance. The story explores themes of friendship, societal pressure, and personal identity as Jessica navigates her insecurities in a world that values superficial appearances.

      The Botox Diaries