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GARY CHAPMAN, PH.D.: "The Love Language That Matters Most"

In 1992, the book "The 5 Love Languages" found it's way into living rooms, counseling sessions, church groups, book clubs, classrooms and conversations all around the world. It's been a minute, but the long-awaited follow-up volume is here! "The Love Language That Matters Most: H ...  Show more

MICHELLE MAROS: "Dear Friend"

"Dear Friend", a new book by mindfulness expert Michelle Maros, began as an unsent breakup letter and grew into a daily guide for grounding, resilience, and reflection. It's a collection of 365 short, heartfelt daily notes that act as a gentle companion through life’s highs and l ...  Show more

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