Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Once again Fredrik Backman shows us his incredible talent to draw the reader in. Anxious people is an amazing story of second chances and humanity, something sorely needed in today's climate. With odd, quirky characters and an incredible ability to pull at our heartstrings, Backman proves once again why he is one of my absolute favorite authors. I highly recommend the book for all anxious people, and those of us who occasionally make a mistake and might need a second chance.
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When the World Feels Like a Scary Place: Essential Conversations for Anxious Parents and Worried Kids by Abigail Gewirtz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When the World Feels like a Scary Place is a valuable resource for families. The author provides clear and practical help for families with small children to deal with fear and anxiety. Many parents are unsure of what to say and how to say it when dealing with big scary topics, this book gives example conversations and gives parents the confidence to use positive active listening skills and help their children identify these scary feelings so they can deal with them. I think this book would be very helpful not only for parents but for anyone who deals with children.
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The Wildwater Walking Club: Step by Step by Claire Cook
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Some books feel like a visit with an old friend, and The Wildwater Walking Club: Step by Step is definitely one of those books. Noreen and her friends Tess and Rosie are once again walking their way through friendship, romance and all of the daily struggles of life. Included in the book are some fun and helpful recipes, including a recipe for lavender stress balls. Like many of us today, Noreen's life seems to be stalled and she is unsure what to do next. Following along with Noreen's journey, it is hard not to feel inspired to do some walking too.
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