Empowerment and personal transformation are at the heart of this book, guiding readers to tap into their inner strength. Through insightful strategies and motivational guidance, it encourages individuals to break free from limitations and embrace their true potential. The narrative emphasizes self-discovery and the profound impact of mindset on life changes, aiming to inspire readers to take charge of their destiny and create lasting positive change.
Jane Jenkins Book order (chronological)






Minimalist Moms
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A collection of daily wisdom, affirmations, and meditations that mothers can ruminate on as they go about their week, to help them stay focused and inspired toward a minimalist lifestyle.
Quilled Animals
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Make a fabulous selection of 20 different cute quilled animals as greetings cards or pictures.
Three-Dimensional Quilling
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Mastering three-dimensional quilling—rolling, scrolling, coiling, and fringing narrow strips of paper to create exquisite designs—is made easy in this informative and inspiring book that includes step-by-step photographs and clear instructions. Explanations on making the basic required coils are provided and five fabulous projects show how to create quirky three-dimensional characters by using specialized paper, a quilling needle, and precision scissors. Projects include making fun finger puppets; a frog with long, lanky legs; a wonderfully curly poodle; a fairy; and an angel.
Arbitration in Context - 1: International Construction Arbitration Law
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
"As an easy-to-use resource for both general counsel and lawyers in private practice, this book has no peers. It is of particular value to corporate counsel who may have many years of experience as commercial contract negotiators but have not had to live through a construction dispute or manage a construction contract during the life of a project. Lawyers in private practice embarking on a construction dispute for the first time will also find this book of value, as will students of dispute resolution."--Publisher's website
Years of Russia and the USSR, 1851-1991
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Written by the best-selling authors of Years of Weimar and the Third Reich, this highly accessible text charts Russian history from the reign of Alexander II through to the eventual fall of communism and the break up of the Soviet Union. The political, social and economic impact of the Nicholas II's reign, the First World War, subsequent Revolutions of 1917 and Civil War are examined, providing the context for Lenin's consolidation of power and Stalin's accession. Key aspects of the Stalin years are charted including the purges, collectivisation, the Five Year Plans, the events of the Second World War and Soviet influence in the Eastern bloc. Khrushchev's policy of deStalinisation provides the backdrop for the years of stagnation and reform, culminating in glasnost and perestroika. The inclusion of up-to-date historiography, progressive exercise sections and strong advice on tackling structured, essay and source questions makes this text essential for all students studying the period as an in depth exam topic.