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PenGuIn GROuP (uSA)

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THINkING & COGNITION ...................................................3 HAPPIneSS ....................................................................... 4

DEVElOPMENTAl PSyCHOlOGy ....................................5 CHILD DeVeLOPMenT....................................................5 eDuCATIOn .......................................................................6 SPeCIAL neeDS CHILDRen ..........................................7

ClINICAl PSyCHOlOGy .................................................. 9 THeRAPeuTIC SOLuTIOnS ...........................................9 THe neW PenGuIn FReuD ........................................10 MARRIAGe & THe FAMILY ............................................ 12 PARTneRSHIPS............................................................... 13 PARenTInG ..................................................................... 14

SOCIAl PSyCHOlOGy .................................................... 17 GeneRAL WORKS ......................................................... 17 FOOD ................................................................................ 18 PSYCHOLOGY In LITeRATuRe .................................. 23 GAY STuDIeS ................................................................. 24 GenDeR STuDIeS ......................................................... 25 HuMAn SeXuALITY...................................................... 27 MOTIVATIOnAL & InDuSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY ..... 28 WORK & SOCIeTY .......................................................... 31 RACe ReLATIOnS ......................................................... 32 ReLIGIOn, ARCHeTYPe & MYTH .............................. 33 TeCHnOLOGY & CuLTuRe ......................................... 36 WAR & ReMeMBRAnCe .............................................. 37

SOCIAl WOrk ................................................................. 38 ADDICTIOn & ReCOVeRY ........................................... 39 CHILD ABuSe .................................................................40 FAMILY WeLFARe .........................................................40 AGInG ...............................................................................41 DeATH & DYInG ............................................................. 43

CrEATIVITy ......................................................................44

MIND & BODy ................................................................... 45

POPUlAr PSyCHOlOGy & SElF-HElP ....................... 47

rEFErENCE ..................................................................... 50

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nancy C. Andreasen THE CrEATIVE BrAIN

The Science of GeniusAndreasen, an acclaimed brain scientist, propos-es that, due to enriched connections between certain areas of the brain, geniuses are able to tap into the unconscious mind in ways that most of us can’t. She also explores the link between creativity and mental illness, and she shows how all of us can enhance our creative potential through mental exercises.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-28781-5 • $15.00

Arthur S. Bard, Mitchell G. Bard COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO UNDErSTANDING THE BrAIN Alpha • 360 pp. • 978-0-02-864310-6 • $18.95

John Berger WAyS OF SEEING

Seven verbal and photographic essays examine the relationship between reality and perception and trace the role of art in understanding the world. Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-013515-2 • $15.00

edward de Bono TEACH yOUr CHIlD HOW TO THINk

“A practical handbook for parents to use in train-ing their children (ages nine and up) in effective thinking, although adults will surely benefit from the concepts as well.”—Library Journal. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-023830-3 • $15.00See also I Am Right, You Are Wrong 978-0-14-012678-5

Stuart Brown, M.D. with Christopher Vaughan

J PlAyHow It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the SoulPlay is purposeless, all-consuming, fun, and, as Dr. Stuart Brown illustrates, as integral to our health as sleep or nutrition. “[Brown] builds a compelling case for the importance of recreation to success and creativity—and insists that grown-ups need it too.”—Discover.Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-378-5 • $16.00Books for a Better Life Nominee

Tony Buzan USE BOTH SIDES OF yOUr BrAIN

new Mind-Mapping TechniquesThird EditionUsing the latest research on the working of the brain, Buzan, one of the world’s leading author-ities on learning techniques, provides step-by-step exercises for discovering the powers of the right side of the brain and learning to use the left side more effectively.Plume • 160 pp. • 978-0-452-26603-2 • $15.00

USE yOUr PErFECT MEMOryDramatic new Techniques for Improving Your MemoryThird EditionPlume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-26606-3 • $15.00

Tony Buzan with Barry Buzan THE MIND MAP BOOk

How to use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain’s untapped PotentialExciting new ways of using and improving memory, concentration, and creativity in plan-ning and structuring thought on all levels, in order to accelerate the ability to learn, remem-ber, and record information. Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-27322-1 • $25.00See also Speed Reading 978-0-452-26604-9

Antonio Damasio DESCArTES’ ErrOr

emotion, Reason, and the Human BrainThrough a series of case studies Damasio dem-onstrates what many of us have long suspected: emotions are not a luxury, they are essential to rational thinking and to normal social behavior. “Astonishing...a passionately erudite, penetrat-ing tour through the human mind.”—San Fran-cisco Chronicle.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303622-7 • $16.00

Slanislas DehaeneJ rEADING IN THE BrAIN

The new Science of How We Read“Brings together the cognitive, the cultural, and the neurological in an elegant, compelling narra-tive. A revelatory work.”—Oliver Sacks, M.D.Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-02110-9 • $27.95Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311805-3 • $16.00Paperback available November 2010

norman Doidge THE BrAIN THAT CHANGES ITSElF

Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain ScienceUsing the stories of people whose lives have been transformed by an astonishing new science called neuroplasty, Doidge shows that thoughts can actually change the structure of our brains. “A remarkable and hopeful portrait of the end-less adaptability of the human brain.”—Oliver Sacks, M.D.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311310-2 • $16.00

Helmut DubielJ DEEP WITHIN THE BrAIN

Living with Parkinson’s DiseaseTranslated by Philip SchmitzDubiel describes the course of his illness with a philosopher’s aplomb, ennobling his personal experience with intellectual flair and scientific insight as he makes connections between his own medical drama and some of today’s most significant global tendencies.Europa • 160 pp. • 978-1-933372-70-9 • $15.00

Joshua FoerJ MOONWAlkING WITH EINSTEIN

The Art and Science of Remembering everythingThe author’s journey from chronically forgetful science journalist to United States Memory Champion frames a revelatory exploration of the vast, hidden impact of memory on every aspect of our lives.Penguin Press • 352 pp. • 978-1-59420-229-2 • $26.95Available March 2011

Winifred GallagherJ rAPT

Attention and the Focused LifeAcclaimed behavioral science writer Gallagher argues that much of the quality of your life depends on what you choose to pay attention to. “[A] fascinating discussion of how consciousness works.”—David G. Myers, The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311690-5 • $15.00An Amazon Editors’ Pick

Gerd GigerenzerJ GUT FEElINGS

The Intelligence of the unconscious“ Before his research, this was a topic dismissed as crazed superstition. Gigerenzer is able to show how aspects of intuition work and how ordinary people successfully use it in modern life.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311376-8 • $15.00

Allen F. Harrison and Robert M. Bramson, Ph.D.

THE ArT OF THINkINGThe Classic Guide to Increasing Brain PowerBerkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-18322-9 • $15.00

Steven JohnsonJ WHErE GOOD IDEAS COME FrOM

The natural History of InnovationRanging across time and multiple disciplines, Johnson examines how we generate the ideas that push our careers, our lives, our society, and our culture forward. “Johnson is the Darwin of technology....Fascinating.”—Walter Isaacson.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-771-2 • $26.95

Christine Kenneally, Ph.D. THE FIrST WOrD

The Search for the Origins of LanguageA Cambridge-educated linguist focuses on fig-ures such as Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker, along with cognitive scientists, biologists, genet-icists, and animal researchers in their search for the origins of human language.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311374-7 • $16.00

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George LakoffJ THE POlITICAl MIND

A Cognitive Scientist’s Guide to Your Brain and Its PoliticsLakoff spells out what cognitive science has dis-covered about reason, and reveals that it is physical, mostly unconscious, metaphorical, emotion-laden, and tied to empathy—and there are biological explanations behind our moral and political thought processes.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311568-7 • $16.00

Dr. Frank LawlisJ rETrAINING THE BrAIN

A 45-Day Plan to Conquer Stress and AnxietySee page 46

Joseph LeDoux SyNAPTIC SElF

How Our Brains Become Who We Are“A clear, up-to-date, and impressively fair-minded account of what neuroscience has estab-lished about human nature.”—Howard Gard-ner. 67 line drawings. Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-200178-3 • $17.00Winner of the 2003 Eleanor Maccoby Prize from the American Psychological Association for best book on human development

Daniel J. LevitinJ THE WOrlD IN SIX SONGS

How the Musical Brain Created Human natureFrom the director of the Laboratory for Music Perception, Cognition, and Expertise at McGill University. “Leading researchers in music cogni-tion are already singing its praises.”—Evolution-ary Psychology.Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-29548-3 • $16.00

THIS IS yOUr BrAIN ON MUSICThe Science of a Human ObsessionUnravels a host of mysteries that affect every-thing from pop culture to our understanding of human nature. “By tracing music’s deep ties to memory, Levitin helps quantify some of music’s magic without breaking its spell.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28852-2 • $16.00

Rick Foster and Greg Hicks HOW WE CHOOSE TO BE HAPPy

Now featuring new research and the most cur-rent information on the science of happiness, this book presents an outline of the nine choices happy people consistently make. Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-52990-0 • $14.95

Mardi Horowitz, M.D.J A COUrSE IN HAPPINESS

Mastering the 3 Levels of Self-understanding That Lead to True and Lasting ContentmentAccording to Dr. Horowitz, happiness is essen-tially a by-product of self-knowledge. Here he details a course in mastering the three levels of self-understanding that underlie happiness: integration, intimacy, and integrity. “Wise coun-sel from one of America’s most respected psy-chiatrists.”—Irvin Yalom, Stanford University.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-780-2 • $15.95Winner of the Nautilus Silver Award

Richard Layard HAPPINESS

Lessons from a new ScienceDraws surprising conclusions about the true causes of happiness and the means we have to effect it. “From neuroscience to economics, Lord Layard shows us the landscape of this science and why happiness should be taken seriously.”—Richard J. Davidson, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303701-9 • $15.00

François LelordJ HECTOr AND THE

SEArCH FOr HAPPINESSSee page 23

Sonja LyubomirskyJ THE HOW OF HAPPINESS

A new Approach to Getting the Life You Want“Is lasting happiness attainable or a pipe dream? For the last eighteen years, University of California-Riverside professor of psychology Sonja Lyubomirsky has studied this question, and what she reports might even sway pessimists.”—U.S. News & World Report. “Lyu-bomirsky’s central point is clear: a significant portion of what is called happiness…is up for grabs. Taking some pages out of the positive psychology playbook, she coaches readers on how to snag it.”—The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311495-6 • $15.00

Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. SunsteinJ NUDGE

Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and HappinessCiting decades of innovative behavioral science research, Thaler and Sunstein demonstrate that sensible “choice architecture” can successfully nudge people towards the best decisions with-out restricting their freedom of choice. “A must-read for anyone who wants to see both our minds and our society working better.”—Daniel Kahnemann, Princeton University, Nobel Laure-ate in Economics.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311526-7 • $16.00An Economist and Financial Times Book of the Year

J.D. TroutJ WHy EMPATHy MATTErS

The Science and Psychology of Better JudgmentA road map to empathic and efficient decisions and policies, constructed from new insights in the science of human judgment. “Important and engaging.”—Stephen Pinker. Previously pub-lished as The Empathy Gap.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311661-5 • $16.00Visit the author’s website: http://www.jdtrout.com/

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Read Montague yOUr BrAIN IS (AlMOST) PErFECT

How We Make Decisions“A fascinating introduction to an important new area of research in the science of mind.”—Steven Pinker.Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-28884-3 • $15.00

Tor nørretranders THE USEr IllUSION

Cutting Consciousness Down to Size“Nørretranders, a top Danish science writer, makes his American debut with this sophisticat-ed, cogent, original, and startling study of the nature of consciousness.”—Booklist. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-023012-3 • $18.00

Daniel H. PinkJ DrIVE

The Surprising Truth About What Motivates usSee page 30

Steven Pinker THE STUFF OF THOUGHT

Language as a Window into Human natureBy looking closely at our everyday speech—our conversations, jokes, legal disputes—Pinker paints a vivid picture of the thoughts and emo-tions that populate our mental lives.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311424-6 • $16.00

THE BlANk SlATEThe Modern Denial of Human naturePinker attacks the notion that an infant’s mind is a blank slate, arguing instead that humans have an inherited universal structure shaped by our species’ drive for survival. “The best book on human nature that I or anyone else will ever read. Truly a magnificent job.”—Matt Ridley. “A remarkable book—stimulating, fearless, immensely learned, and a pleasure to read.”—Orlando Patterson, Harvard Univ.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-200334-3 • $17.00Visit the author’s website: http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/

Robert R. Provine lAUGHTEr

A Scientific InvestigationSee page 21

Richard Restak, M.D., and Scott KimJ THE PlAyFUl BrAIN

A leading neuroscientist and a noted puzzle designer team up to reveal how solving puzzles improves your brain function.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-777-4 • $26.95Available December 2010

Richard Restak, M.D.J THINk SMArT

A neuroscientist’s Prescription for Improving Your Brain’s Performance“One of the world’s most important scientific thinkers,” (Scientific American) neuroscientist Restak shows readers how to improve and tone the brain.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-443-8 • $16.00

Mike Rose THE MIND AT WOrk

Valuing the Intelligence of the American WorkerSee page 31

Denise Shekerjian UNCOMMON GENIUS

How Great Ideas Are BornDrawing on interviews with 40 winners of the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship—the so-called “genius awards”—this insightful study throws fresh light on the creative process. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-010986-3 • $16.00

Martha Stout, Ph.D. THE MyTH OF SANITy

Divided Consciousness and the Promise of AwarenessExplores the profoundly fragmented nature of human awareness and offers a new understand-ing about the role played by traumatic memo-ries in day-to-day life. “A lucid reminder of the power of narrative and the magic of metaphor in our psychological lives.”—Kirkus Reviews. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-200055-7 • $16.00

Barbara StrauchJ THE SECrET lIFE OF

THE GrOWN-UP BrAINThe Surprising Talents of the Middle-Aged MindNew research from neuroscientists and psychol-ogists shows that the middle-aged brain demon-strates cognitive expertise, recognizing patterns faster, making better judgments, and finding unique solutions to problems. Viking • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02071-3 • $26.95

Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D.J My STrOkE OF INSIGHT

A Brain Scientist’s Personal JourneyWhen neuroscientist Taylor experienced a mas-sive stroke, she watched as her brain deteriorat-ed, alternating between the intuitive right brain, in which she felt a sense of complete well-being, and the logical left brain, which recognized she was having a stroke and enabled her to seek help before she was completely lost. “[Dr. Tay-lor] brings a deep personal understanding to something she long studied: that the two lobes of the brain have very different personalities.”—The New York Times.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-29554-4 • $15.00

DeVeLOPMenTAL PSYCHOLOGY

CHILD DeVeLOPMenT

Adam J. Cox, Ph.D. NO MIND lEFT BEHIND

understanding and Fostering executive Control—The eight essential Brain Skills every Child needs to ThriveChild psychologist Adam J. Fox reveals the lat-est research on the eight essential cognitive skills everyone needs to master in order to suc-ceed in life and work.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53455-3 • $15.95

Marian Diamond Ph.D. and Janet Hopson MAGIC TrEES OF THE MIND

How to nurture Your Child’s Highly Dynamic Brain and a Five-Stage Program to nurture Its Development“A remarkable book—both a guide for per-plexed parents and an absorbing tale of scientif-ic discovery.”—The San Francisco Chronicle. Plume • 480 pp. • 978-0-452-27830-1 • $16.00

David G. Fassler and Lynne Dumas HElP ME, I’M SAD

Recognizing, Treating, and Preventing Childhood and Adolescent DepressionPenguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-026763-1 • $15.00

Charles FernyhoughJ A THOUSAND DAyS OF WONDEr

A Scientist’s Chronicle of His Daughter’s Developing MindIn this account of his daughter’s first three years, psychologist Fernyhough combines vivid obser-vation with a synthesis of developmental theory, re-creating what that time, lost to the memory of adults, is like from a child’s perspective.Avery • 272 pp. • 978-1-58333-397-6 • $16.00

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Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D., and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D.

HOW BABIES TAlk“An important addition to any parent’s library.” —T. Berry Brazelton. Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28173-8 • $15.00

William S. Pollack, Ph.D., with Todd Shuster

rEAl BOyS’ VOICES“Just as Reviving Ophelia opened our eyes to the challenges faced by adolescent girls, Real Boys helps us hear and respond to the needs of grow-ing boys.”—Judith V. Jordan, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-100294-1 • $15.00

Judith Simon Prager, Ph.D., and Judith Acosta, LCSW, CHT

J VErBAl FIrST AID™Help Your Kids Heal from Fear and Pain—and Come Out StrongThis book teaches parents how to have effective conversations with a child who is hurt or scared, and provides scripts and tips on how to short-cir-cuit traumatic memories and help a child heal.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23427-3 • $14.00

Kenneth H. Rubin, Ph.D. and Andrea Thompson

THE FrIENDSHIP FACTOrHelping Our Children navigate Their Social World—and Why It Matters for Their Success.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-200189-9 • $13.00

Dorothy G. Singer and Tracey A. Revenson A PIAGET PrIMEr

How a Child ThinksRevised EditionOffers a fascinating and understandable account of childhood development for anyone. Illustra-tions, Glossary, References, Index. Plume • 160 pp. • 978-0-452-27565-2 • $14.00

Jill Stamm, Ph.D. with Paula Spencer BrIGHT FrOM THE STArT

The Simple, Science-Backed Way to nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind From Birth to Age ThreeSee page 16

eDuCATIOn

Dave Anderegg, Ph.D. NErDS

Who They Are and Why We need More of ThemSee page 36

Thomas Armstrong 7 kINDS OF SMArT

Identifying and Developing Your Multiple IntelligencesRevised and Updated with Information on Two New Kinds of SmartPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28137-0 • $16.00See also In Their Own Way 978-1-58542-051-3

erica Bauermeister and Holly Smith lET’S HEAr IT FOr THE GIrlS

375 Great Books for Readers 2-14Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-025732-8 • $15.00

Katharine Brooks, ed.D.J yOU MAJOrED IN WHAT?

Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career“An appealing blend of poetry and pragmatism. [Brooks] talks about finding the narrative of your life and harnessing the value of happen-stance, but she also coaches readers on the nuts-and-bolts of resume writing and interview-ing.”—Austin American Statesman.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29600-8 • $15.00

Jerome H. Bruns THEy CAN, BUT THEy DON’T

Helping Students Overcome Work InhibitionPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-015229-6 • $15.00

George Dawson and Richard Glaubman lIFE IS SO GOOD

One Man’s extraordinary Journey Through the 20th Century and How He Learned to Read at Age 98Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-100168-5 • $15.00

Rafe esquithJ lIGHTING THEIr FIrES

How Parents and Teachers Can Raise extraordinary Kids in a Mixed-up, Muddled-up, Shook-up WorldThe award-winning educator uses a Dodgers game to frame lessons that teach children to be compassionate.Viking • 208 pp. • 978-0-670-02108-6 • $24.95Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311766-7 • $15.00

TEACH lIkE yOUr HAIr’S ON FIrE!The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56In his Los Angeles public school classroom, Esquith helps impoverished immigrant children understand Shakespeare, play Vivaldi, and become happy, self-confident people. “Esquith is a modern-day Thoreau, preaching the value of good work, honest self-reflection, and the courage to go one’s own way.”—Newsday.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311286-0 • $14.00

Jenifer FoxJ yOUr CHIlD’S STrENGTHS

A Guide for Parents and TeachersRenowned educator Fox argues against the flawed and maddening paradigm that “fixing” kids’ weaknesses is the way to achieve success. Instead parents and teachers alike should focus on kids’ natural inclinations in three interdepen-dent areas: Activity Strengths, Relationship Strengths, and Learning Strengths. Includes an outline of Fox’s award-winning strengths-based Affinities curriculum.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311517-5 • $15.00

Howard Gardner THE DISCIPlINED MIND

Beyond Facts and Standardized Tests, the K-12 education That every Child DeservesPenguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-029624-2 • $16.00

Ronald Gross PEAk lEArNING

How to Create Your Own Lifelong education Program for Personal enlightenment and Professional SuccessTarcher • 336 pp. • 978-0-87477-957-8 • $16.95

Miriam Grossman UNPrOTECTED

A Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her Profession endangers every StudentGrossman argues that campus counselors and health providers must tell uncomfortable, politi-cally incorrect truths, especially to young patients in their most vulnerable and confused moments.Sentinel • 224 pp. • 978-1-59523-045-4 • $15.00

elizabeth G. Hainstock THE ESSENTIAl MONTESSOrI

An Introduction to the Woman, the Writings, the Method,and the MovementRevised and Updated EditionHighly regarded among Montessorians this updated edition includes a select bibliography of related texts, a list of classroom materials, a guide to teacher training programs, and advice on choosing a Montessori school for your child. Plume • 144 pp. • 978-0-452-27796-0 • $13.00

TEACHING MONTESSOrI IN THE HOMEThe Pre-School YearsRevised EditionClaim quality togetherness with your child and fully enjoy the sensitive and formative years from two to five by adopting proven teaching techniques in your own home. Puts the entire range of the Montessori system within your reach, so you can make the most of your child’s vital years. Plume • 128 pp. • 978-0-452-27909-4 • $11.95

Jonathan Kozol DEATH AT AN EArly AGE

Preface by Robert ColesIn this National Book Award-winning book, Kozol unflinchingly exposes the disturbing “destruction of hearts and minds in the Boston public school.” An epilogue assesses the last 20 years of the educational system. Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-26292-8 • $16.00

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Gary Lachman rUDOlPH STEINEr

An Introduction to His Life and WorkTarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-543-3 • $16.95

Marietta McCarty lITTlE BIG MINDS

Teaching Philosophy to KidsDrawing on a program she has honed in schools around the country, McCarty guides parents and educators in introducing philosophy to K-8 children in order to develop their critical think-ing, deepen their appreciation for others, and brace them for the philosophical quandaries that lurk in all of our lives.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-515-0 • $14.95See also How Philosophy Can Save Your Life, page 48

Mike Rose POSSIBlE lIVES

The Promise of Public education in America“This big-shouldered book, full of ardor... offers us a reasonable hope that with attention and care we can again make public education what it was meant to be, and must yet be.”—The Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-023617-0 • $16.00

lIVES ON THE BOUNDAryA Moving Account of the Struggles and Achievements of America’s educational underclassPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-303546-6 • $16.00Winner of the National Council of Teachers of English David H. Russell Award for Distinguished Research on the Teaching of English and the Mod-ern Language Association Mina P. Shaughnessy Prize for Outstanding Research Publication in the Teaching of English Language and Literature

THE MIND AT WOrkValuing the Intelligence of the American WorkerSee page 31

Idries Shah lEArNING HOW TO lEArN

Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi WayIntroduction by Doris Lessing Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-019513-2 • $16.00

Jim Trelease THE rEAD-AlOUD HANDBOOk

Sixth Revised EditionTrelease’s classic work details the link between reading aloud and imagination, the pitfalls of the superchild syndrome, how to wean children from television, and the relationship between reading aloud and reading development. Includes a new chapter on important lessons from Oprah, Harry Potter, and the Internet. Plus, more than 100 new titles have been added to the Treasury. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-303739-2 • $16.00See also Hey! Listen to This 978-0-14-014653-0, Read All About It! 978-0-14-014655-4

Judith WarnerJ WE’VE GOT ISSUES

Children and Parents in the Age of MedicationSee page 13

Michael D. Whitely, Ph.D. BrIGHT MINDS, POOr GrADES

understanding and Motivating Your underachieving ChildPerigee • 326 pp. • 978-0-399-52705-0 • $14.95

Marie Winn THE PlUG-IN DrUG

Television, Computers, and Family LifeRevised EditionPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-200108-0 • $15.00

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Christina Adams A rEAl BOy

A True Story of Autism, early Intervention, and RecoveryAdams shares the journey both she and her hus-band undertook to give their child a second chance at a full life. “Wonderful…shows the importance of looking at the whole child, not just applying the autism ‘label’.”—Michael Goldberg, M.D., Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics; Director, NIDS Research Institute.Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-20243-2 • $22.00

Daniel G. Amen, M.D. HEAlING ADD

The Breakthrough Program That Allows You to See and Heal the 6 Types of ADDBerkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-18327-4 • $15.95

Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. THE MyTH OF THE A.D.D. CHIlD

50 Ways to Improve Your Child’s Behavior and Attention Span Without Drugs, Labels, or CoercionPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-27547-8 • $15.00See also In Their Own Way 978-1-58542-051-3, Seven Kinds of Smart 978-0-452-28137-0

Martha Beck EXPECTING ADAM

A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and everyday MagicBeck’s story of her pregnancy with a Down syn-drome child and the odd coincidences and para-normal experiences that she experienced.Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-17448-7 • $15.00

Lindsey Biel, M.A., OTR/L and nacy Peske rAISING A SENSOry SMArT CHIlD

The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing IssuesForeword by Temple GrandinThis comprehensive guidebook offers cutting-edge advice to parents of children with Sensory Integration Dysfunction, written by an occupa-tional therapist and a parent of a child with SI.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311534-2 • $16.00Winner of a 2006 National Parenting Publications Gold Award

Denise Brodey ElEPHANT IN THE PlAyrOOM

Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly About The extraordinary Highs and Heartbreaking Lows of Raising Kids with Special needsPlume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-28908-6 • $14.00

Ronald D. Davis with eldon M. Braun THE GIFT OF DySlEXIA

Why Some of the Smartest People Can’t Read…and How They Can LearnRevised and Expanded“Davis stands the concept of dyslexia on its head…provides tools to overcome problems with reading, writing, math and attention focus, which enable both children and adults to recog-nize and control the mental processes that cause distorted perception.”—The Jerusalem Post.Perigee • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-53566-6 • $15.95See also The Gift of Learning 978-0-399-52809-5

Lynn and Randy GastonJ THrEE TIMES THE lOVE

Finding Answers and Hope for Our Triplets with AutismForeword by Gary N. Goldstein, M.D., President and CEO of the Kennedy Kreiger InstituteFilled with practical advice and an extensive resource list, Three Times the Love provides a road map of the Gastons’ journey toward heal-ing their sons.Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-379-2 • $15.00

Janet e. Heininger and Sharon K. Weiss FrOM CHAOS TO CAlM

effective Parenting of Challenging Children with ADHD and Other Behavioral ProblemsForeword by Sam GoldsteinThree points of view—parent’s, therapist’s, and child’s—make this one of the most practical guides for behavioral issues. Perigee • 352 pp. • 978-0-399-52661-9 • $15.95

Lynn Kern Koegel, Ph.D. and Claire LaZebnik

J GrOWING UP ON THE SPECTrUMA Guide to Life, Love, and Learning for Teens and Young Adults with Autism and Asperger’s Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311666-0 • $16.00

OVErCOMING AUTISM“Truly remarkable...I recommend it very highly.” —Fred R. Volkmar, M.D., Yale University. “Encouraging but realistic, the authors’ humane, proactive tactics toward improving behavior will interest parents.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303468-1 • $15.00

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Set Loving Limits and Build Strong Bonds with Your Child for LifeSee page 16

Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. THE OUT-OF-SyNC CHIlD

Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing DisorderRevised and Updated EditionPerigee • 368 pp. • 978-0-399-53165-1 • $15.95

THE OUT-OF-SyNC CHIlD HAS FUNActivities for Kids with Sensory Processing DisorderRevised EditionPerigee • 352 pp. • 978-0-399-53271-9 • $15.95See also Growing an In-Sync Child, page 16

Dr. Frank Lawlis ADD ANSWEr

How to Help Your Child nowForeword by Dr. Phil McGrawOffering practical information on proven medi-cal, nutritional, and psychological treatments, Lawlis gives parents innovative solutions for ADD that goes beyond drug therapy.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28690-0 • $15.00

Laurie LeComer, M.ed.J THE SOCIAlly INClUDED CHIlD

A Parent’s Guide to Successful Playdates, Recreation, and Family events for Children with AutismAn indispensable step-by-step guide for social-izing any child on the autism spectrum.Berkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-22965-1 • $14.00

Laurie Fivozinsky LeComer A PArENT’S GUIDE TO

DEVElOPMENTAl DElAySRecognizing and Coping with Missed Milestones in Speech, Movement, Learning, and Other AreasPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53231-3 • $14.95

Gabor Maté, M.D. SCATTErED

How Attention Deficit Disorder Originates and What You Can Do About ItPlume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-27963-6 • $16.00

Jenny McCarthy lOUDEr THAN WOrDS

A Mother’s Journey in Healing AutismFor the first time, the New York Times bestselling author of parenting books reveals the powerful and inspiring story of healing her son’s autism.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-28980-2 • $14.00

Jenny McCarthy and Jerry Kartzinel, M.D.J HEAlING AND PrEVENTING AUTISM

A Complete GuideA prescriptive guide to the healing therapies and treatments, traditional and complementary, available today.Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-29592-6 • $16.00

Jason “J-Mac” Mcelwain with Daniel Paisner

J THE GAME OF My lIFEA True Story of Challenge, Triumph, and Growing up Autistic“J-Mac” made headlines when he scored twenty points, including a school record six three-point-ers, for his high school basketball team in 2006. Here is his own story of growing up autistic, his unlikely star turn, and the difference it made in his life. “A deeply affecting, enlightening, and engaging book.”—Booklist (starred review).NAL • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-22619-8 • $14.00

Dr. Robert MelilloJ DISCONNECTED kIDS

The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program™ for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other neurological DisordersThe proven, drug-free program to treat the cause—not just the symptoms—of autism spec-trum disorders and related conditions.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53560-4 • $15.95

Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR SENSATIONAl kIDS

Hope and Help for Children with Sensory Processing DisorderForeword by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.Dr. Miller brings together a lifetime of study to teach parents and others the signs and symp-toms of SPD and its four major subtypes, ways the disorder is diagnosed and treated, sensory strategies for living with the condition, and methods to help SPD kids thrive.Perigee • 384 pp. • 978-0-399-53307-5 • $14.95

Corrine Morgan-Thomas With Gary BrozekJ MIrAClE rUN

Watching My Autistic Sons Grow up— and Take Their First Steps Into AdulthoodFrom their diagnosis to the present day, when the boys have grown into young men leading happy lives, Corrine’s eye-opening story is full of candor, humor, and hope.Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-22582-0 • $15.00

Judith L. Rapoport, M.D. THE BOy WHO COUlDN’T STOP WASHING

The experience and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderPlume • 260 pp. • 978-0-452-26365-9 • $15.00Signet • 260 pp. • 978-0-451-17202-0 • $7.99

Alan Sohn, ed.D. and Cathy Grayson, M.A. PArENTING yOUr ASPErGEr CHIlD

Individualized Solutions for Teaching Your Child Practical SkillsPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53070-8 • $15.95

Chantal Sicile-Kira ADOlESCENTS ON THE

AUTISM SPECTrUMA Parent’s Guide to the Cognitive, Social, Physical, and Transition needs of Teenagers with Autism Spectrum DisordersForeword by Temple GrandinPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53236-8 • $15.95

AUTISM SPECTrUM DISOrDErSForeword by Temple Grandin, Ph.D.Based upon the author’s personal and profes-sional experiences, this book covers all aspects of autism, including Asperger’s Syndrome and Pervasive Developmental Disorder.Perigee • 304 pp. • 978-0-399-53047-0 • $15.95Named Outstanding Literary Work of the Year by the Autism Society of America

Laura J. Stevens and William G. Crook TWElVE EFFECTIVE WAyS

TO HElP yOUr ADD/ADHD CHIlDDrug-Free Alternatives for Attention Deficit Disorders Avery • 288 pp. • 978-1-58333-039-5 • $16.00

Ryan White and Ann Marie Cunningham ryAN WHITE: My Own Story

A touching tale of a courageous young man, his battle against fear and hatred, and his fight to educate the public about AIDS. “A story of trag-edy and courage that should be read by all.”—Dallas Morning News. Photographs.Signet • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-17322-5 • $7.99

Rondalyn Varney Whitney NONVErBAl lEArNING DISOrDEr

understanding and Coping with nLD and Asperger’s—What Parents and Teachers need to KnowPerigee • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-53467-6 • $14.95

Liz Wickins INVINCIBlE SPIrITS:

Jonathan’s JourneyWickins shares the story of her son Jonathan and helps to answer the question asked by many parents of children with disabilities—’Can I love this child?’ The thread that runs through the sto-ry is an affirmation of the value of children like Jonathan and their place in society. Penguin South Africa 233 pp. • 978-0-14-302423-1 • $15.00

nia WynJ BlUE Sky JUly

A Mother’s Story of Hope and HealingThis is the story a mother who battled against impossible odds to heal her son Joe, who was diag-nosed with cerebral palsy soon after he was born.NAL • 208 pp. • 978-0-451-22695-2 • $15.00

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Lenard Adler, M.D. with Mari Florence SCATTErED MINDS

Hope and Help for Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderForeword by Edward Hallowell, M.D.Dr. Adler presents the latest proven information on this widely misunderstood condition. “Bal-anced and highly informative.”—Russell A. Bar-kley, Ph.D., Research Professor of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University.Perigee • 208 pp. • 978-0-399-53340-2 • $14.95

Daniel G. Amen, M.D. HEAlING ANXIETy AND DEPrESSION

This book reveals the major anxiety and depres-sion centers of the brain, provides tools to deter-mine the type of anxiety/depression, and offers a program for treating each type.Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-19844-5 • $15.95

Anonymous PHOBIAS

Things That Freak us OutA humorous, illustrated selection of common and uncommon phobias—from arachnophobia, the fear of spiders, to anuptaphobia, the fear of staying single.Penguin Australia • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-300547-6 • $15.00

Susanne Antonetta A MIND APArT

Travels in a neurodiverse WorldAntonetta draws on her personal experience with manic depression, as well as interviews with people who have other “neuroatypical” conditions, to construct a portrait of how the world shapes itself in minds that are profoundly different from the norm.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-518-1 • $14.95Winner of a 2006 Ken Award

Sue AtkinsonJ ClIMBING OUT OF DEPrESSION

A Practical Guide to Real and Immediate HelpA warm, simple, and practical guide to real and immediate help for those lost in the darkness of depression—written by someone who has expe-rienced it and found a way out.Tarcher • 208 pp. • 978-1-58542-685-0 • $14.95

Lee Baer, Ph.D. THE IMP OF THE MIND

exploring the Silent epidemic of Obsessive Bad Thoughts“The most useful of the recent books on OCD and highly recommended.”—Library Journal. Plume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-28307-7 • $15.00

GETTING CONTrOlOvercoming Your Obsessions and CompulsionsRevised EditionPlume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28177-6 • $15.00

Aaron T. Beck, M.D. COGNITIVE THErAPy AND

THE EMOTIONAl DISOrDErSBeck, one of the founders of cognitive therapy, provides a comprehensive guide to its theory and practice. Bibliography, Index. Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-00928-8 • $17.00

Wes Burgess BIPOlAr HANDBOOk

Real-Life Questions with up-to-Date AnswersComprehensively tackles every area of the dis-order. “The most understandable, complete, and up-to-date guide for an otherwise very confus-ing and frustrating condition.”—Dr. Dean Edell. Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-249-8 • $14.95

Richard Carlson, Ph.D. SHOrTCUT THrOUGH THErAPy

Ten Principles of Growth-Oriented, Contented Living“Readable, sensible, and totally delightful. This book can change your life.”—Joan Borysenko. Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-27383-2 • $15.00

Jay Carter, Psy.D. and Bobbi DempseyJ THE COMPlETE IDIOT’S

GUIDE TO BIPOlAr DISOrDErClear answers on correctly diagnosing and liv-ing with bipolar disorder.Alpha • 336 pp. • 978-1-59257-817-7 • $18.95

Jonathan Davidson, M.D. THE ANXIETy BOOk

Developing Strength in the Face of FearDavidson delivers the definitive guide for self-assessment and treatment of the most common health concern in America. Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-57322-376-8 • $16.00A Finalist for the Books for a Better Life Award

Kitty Dukakis and Larry Tye SHOCk

The Healing Power of electroconvulsive TherapyDemystifies electroconvulsive therapy and brings to life—through Dukakis’s personal account—its capacity to heal. Avery • 288 pp. • 978-1-58333-283-2 • $14.95

David G. Fassler, M.D. “HElP ME, I’M SAD”

Recognizing, Treating, and Preventing Childhood and Adolescent Depression“Provides a uniquely clear and perceptive understanding of children and adolescents who suffer from depression.”—David B. Pruitt, M.D., President, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-026763-1 • $15.00

Carla Fine and Michael Myers, M.D. TOUCHED By SUICIDE

Hope and Healing After Loss“This is a remarkable step-by-step manual for living through the profound chaos that suicide leaves in its wake.”—Morton M. Silverman, M.D., Univ. of Chicago.Gotham • 320 pp. • 978-1-59240-228-1 • $17.00

Viktor e. Frankl, Ph.D., M.D. THE WIll TO MEANING

Foundations and Applications of LogotherapyExpanded Edition“Perhaps the most significant thinker since Freud and Adler,” said The American Journal of Psychiatry about Europe’s leading existential psychologist, the founder of logotherapy.Meridian • 204 pp. • 978-0-452-01034-5 • $15.00

Paul Glovinsky, Ph.D. and Art Spielman, Ph.D. THE INSOMNIA ANSWEr

A Personalized Program for Identifying and Overcoming the Three Types of InsomniaPerigee • 272 pp. • 978-0-399-53297-9 • $14.95

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James S. Gordon, M.D.J UNSTUCk

Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression“Dr. Gordon offers a fresh, holistic approach for what he calls the journey out of depression. While he is educated in Western medicine and has worked all over the world with victims of trauma, Dr. Gordon is also savvy about Chinese medicine, Indian healing traditions and Buddhist meditation. His treatments involve work with the body, the mind, and the spirit. Unstuck is one of the books that will help us break free from our compartmentalized ideas about mental health and our American tendency to pathologize ordi-nary life experiences.”—Dr. Mary Pipher.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311551-9 • $16.00

Jonathan Grayson, Ph.D. FrEEDOM FrOM OBSESSIVE

COMPUlSIVE DISOrDErA Personalized Recovery Program for Living with uncertaintyGrayson’s program helps sufferers of OCD make sense of their compulsions through self-evaluation, and provides the tools for changing their cycles of fear and endless rituals. Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-19955-8 • $15.00

Calvin S. Hall A PrIMEr OF FrEUDIAN PSyCHOlOGy

“Compact, readable, accurate.”—Gordon W. All-port, Harvard University. Recommended read-ings, Index. Meridian • 127 pp. • 978-0-452-01183-0 • $15.00

Calvin S. Hall and Vernon J. nordby A PrIMEr OF JUNGIAN PSyCHOlOGy

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Muriel James, ed.D., and Dorothy Jongeward, Ph.D.

BOrN TO WINTransactional Analysis with Gestalt experiments“The clearest and easily the best popular book of them all.”—Psychology Today. Photographs, Footnotes and References, Index. Signet • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-16521-3 • $7.99

THE PSyCHOlOGy OF lOVE Translated by Shaun WhitesideIntroduction by Jeri JohnsonThe pieces included here present the develop-ment of Freud’s now-famous theories about childhood and the transgressive nature of human desire. Includes: “Fragment of an Analy-sis of Hysteria (Dora),” “Three Essays on Sexual Theory,” “On the Sexual Theories of Children,” “Contributions to the Psychology of Erotic Life,” “On Female Sexuality.”Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-243746-9 • $15.00

“THE WOlFMAN” AND OTHEr CASESTranslated by Louise Adey HuishIntroduction by Gillian BeerWhen a disturbed young Russian man came to Freud for treatment, the analysis of his child-hood neuroses—most notably a dream about wolves outside his bedroom window—eventu-ally revealed a deep-seated trauma. It took more than four years to treat him, and “The Wolf-man” became Freud’s most famous case. A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-243745-2 • $16.00

THE SCHrEBEr CASETranslated by Andrew WebberIntroduction by Colin McCabeIn 1903, Judge Daniel Schreber, a highly intelli-gent and cultured man, produced a vivid account of his nervous illness dominated by the desire to become a woman, terrifying delusions about his doctor, and a belief in his own special relationship with God. Eight years later, Freud’s penetrating insight uncovered the impulses and feelings Schreber had about his father, which underlay his extravagant symptoms. Penguin Classics • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-243742-1 • $13.00

THE JOkE AND ITS rElATION TO THE UNCONSCIOUSTranslated by Joyce CrickIntroduction by John CareyFreud explains how jokes provide immense plea-sure by releasing us from our inhibitions and allowing us to express sexual, aggressive, playful, or cynical instincts that otherwise remain hidden. In elaborating his theory, he brings together a rich collection of puns, witticisms, one-liners, and anecdotes, which, as Freud shows, are a method of giving ourselves away. Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243744-5 • $15.00

THE PSyCHOPATHOlOGy OF EVEryDAy lIFETranslated by Anthea BellIntroduction by Paul KeeganThe most trivial slips of the tongue or pen, Freud believed, can reveal our secret ambitions, worries, and fantasies. Starting with the story of how he once forgot the name of an Italian paint-er, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life brings together a treasure trove of muddled memories, inadvertent actions, and verbal tangles. Amus-ing, moving, and deeply revealing of the repressed, hypocritical Viennese society of his day, Freud’s dazzling interpretations provide the perfect introduction to psychoanalytic think-ing in action. Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243743-8 • $15.00

THE UNCANNy Translated by David McLintock Introduction by Hugh Haughton Freud investigates the vivid but seemingly trivial childhood memories that often “screen” deeply uncomfortable desires; the links between litera-ture and daydreaming; and our intensely mixed feelings about things we experience as “uncanny.” Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-243747-6 • $15.00

Sigmund Freud and Joseph Bruer STUDIES IN HySTErIA

Translated by Nicola LuckhurstIntroduction by Rachel BowlbyFreud’s recognition that hysteria stems from traumas in the patient’s past transformed the way we think about sexuality. This is one of the founding texts of psychoanalysis, revolutioniz-ing our understanding of love, desire, and the human psyche. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-243749-0 • $16.00

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A Step-by-Step Guide to using Regression Therapy to Overcome the effects of Childhood Abuse“Provides practical and compassionate guidance on dismantling the childhood defenses of repres-sion and denial.”—Contemporary Psychology. Meridian • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-01169-4 • $16.00

Joni e. Johnston, Psy.D. COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO CONTrOllING ANXIETyAlpha • 336 pp. • 978-1-59257-525-1 • $16.95

Peter D. Kramer AGAINST DEPrESSION

“Kramer shows us the horrific reality of the ill-ness, dispelling myths that pervade popular cul-ture.”—Jerome Groopman, M.D., Recanti Pro-fessor of Medicine, Harvard University.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303696-8 • $16.00

lISTENING TO PrOZACA Psychiatrist explores Anti-Depressant Drugs and the Remaking of the SelfRevised EditionPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-026671-9 • $17.00

MOMENTS OF ENGAGEMENTIntimate Psychotherapy in a Technological AgePenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-023790-0 • $15.00

SHOUlD yOU lEAVE?A Psychiatrist explores Intimacy and Autonomy and the nature of AdvicePenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-027279-6 • $16.00

Jerold J. Kreisman, M.D., and Hal StrausJ I HATE yOU—DON’T lEAVE ME

understanding the Borderline PersonalityRevised and Updated“[Provides] patients and their families sugges-tions in simple, non-condescending language. It is by far the best book on the market on BPD.”—Anita Biase, strugglingteens.com.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53621-2 • $15.00Available December 2010

Steve Levenkron THE lUCkIEST GIrl IN THE WOrlD

A Young Skater Battles Her Self-Destructive Impulses“Evokes the magical thinking, the loss of con-trol, and the other psychological particulars associated with self-mutilation so adeptly that readers can’t help but be drawn into Katie’s bizarre, frightening world.”—Booklist. Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-026625-2 • $15.00

Steve LopezJ THE SOlOIST

A Lost Dream, an unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of MusicSee page 39

Sonja LyubomirskyJ THE HOW OF HAPPINESS

A new Approach to Getting the Life You WantSee page 4

Lisa Machoian THE DISAPPEArING GIrl

Learning the Language of Teenage DepressionSee page 16

Richard O’Connor, Ph.D. UNDOING PErPETUAl STrESS

The Missing Connection Between Depression, Anxiety, and 21st Century IllnessPsychotherapist O’Connor explains how many common problems—both emotional and physi-cal—are actually side effects of modern life, and how you can undo their damage.Berkley • 544 pp. • 978-0-425-20769-7 • $15.95

Lori Oliwenstein TAMING BIPOlAr DISOrDEr

Features the latest research—from new pharma-ceuticals to innovative therapies, dietary chang-es to acupuncture, light therapy to mood chart-ing, and includes strategies for navigating the health care system, advancing in the workplace, and repairing bridges burned during mania and depression.Alpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-59257-285-4 • $17.95

ethel S. Person, M.D. By FOrCE OF FANTASy

How We Make Our Lives“While many people as well as early psychoana-lytical theorists discounted fantasies and day-dreams as insignificant, such essential con-structs help charge and organize our lives and even contribute to cultural formulation and change, argues clinical psychiatrist Person....(An) accessible, textured and thought-provoking study.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-025996-4 • $19.00

Annie G. Rogers, Ph.D. A SHINING AFFlICTION

A Story of Harm and Healing in Therapy“Soars into sublime meditation...what makes this book so extraordinary is her willingness to reveal exactly what goes on in the sometimes mysterious encounter between therapist and patient.”—The Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-024012-2 • $16.00

Julia Ross THE MOOD CUrE

The 4-Step Program to Take Charge of Your emotions—TodayRoss presents breakthrough solutions to over-coming depression, anxiety, irritability, and stress, based on the use of amino acids, nutrient supplements, and a sensible diet.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-200364-0 • $16.00

Carlos H. Schenck, M.D. SlEEP

A Groundbreaking Guide to the Mysteries, the Problems, and the SolutionsExplains and offers solutions for the most com-mon sleep disorders. Dr. Schenck also offers new insights from the cutting-edge science that he and other researchers have pioneered in identifying, understanding, and explaining the realm of “parasomnias,” which affect at least 10 percent of Americans.Avery • 320 pp. • 978-1-58333-301-3 • $15.95

Harriet Sarnoff Schiff THE SUPPOrT GrOUP MANUAl

A Session-By-Session GuideIf you need help coping with loss—of a loved one, a marriage, or a way of life—Schiff offers guidance in this book. She gives advice on find-ing participants, locating or becoming a facilita-tor, and establishing ground rules, as well as pro-viding a flexible agenda for seven group sessions. Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-023715-3 • $13.00

Marguerite Sechehaye AUTOBIOGrAPHy OF

A SCHIZOPHrENIC GIrlAn Astonishing Memoir of Reality Lost and RegainedForeword by Frank ConroyMeridian • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-01133-5 • $14.00

Al SiebertJ SUrVIVOr PErSONAlITy

Why Some People Are Stronger, Smarter, and More Skillful at Handling Life’s Difficulties...and How You Can Be, TooIn this revised and updated edition, Siebert delineates the “survivor personality” and exam-ines the latest research to show how survival skills can be learned, leading to better coping, increased success in work and relationships, and a vastly brighter outlook on the future.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53592-5 • $14.95

Judith Sills EXCESS BAGGAGE

Get Out of Your Way and Get the Life You DeserveUnlike recovery or relationship books, which focus on the symptom, Excess Baggage focuses on the individual, tackling the personality aspects that hinder forward movement, or “blind spots,” and providing solutions. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-200419-7 • $14.00

Marilee Strong A BrIGHT rED SCrEAM

Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain“Strong’s research into ‘cutters’ combines jour-nalistic passion with academic integrity. Rivet-ing and dynamically written, this book is an important addition to psychological litera-ture.”—Publishers Weekly. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-028053-1 • $15.00

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Lauren Slater lyING

A Metaphorical Memoir“Slater has the playful mind of a philosopher and the exquisite, unique voice of a poet.”—The Washington Post Book World. Mixing memoir with mendacity, the author examines memories of her youth, when after being diagnosed with a strange illness she developed seizures and neuro-logical disturbances—and the compulsion to lie. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200006-9 • $15.00

PrOZAC DIAry“A powerful book...What makes her book most worthwhile is her discussion of the subtler per-ils of prozac.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-026394-7 • $15.00

Claudia J. Strauss and Martha Manning, Ph.D. TAlkING TO DEPrESSION

Simple Ways to Connect When Someone in Your Life Is DepressedThis compassionate guide helps readers under-stand what their depressed loved one is going through, and why certain approaches help while others can potentially do damage.NAL • 224 pp. • 978-0-451-20986-3 • $14.00

Jennifer TraigJ WEll ENOUGH AlONE

A Cultural History of My HypochondriaWhile chronicling her life as a hypochondriac and the minor conditions that helped to fuel her persistent self-diagnosis, Traig offers a literary tour of the disorder’s past and present.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-380-6 • $16.00

elizabeth Wurtzel PrOZAC NATION

Young and Depressed in AmericaA Memoir“A powerful portrait of one girl’s journey through the purgatory of depression.”—The New York Times Book Review. Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-573-22512-0 • $16.00

MARRIAGe & THe FAMILY

Greg Baer, M.D. rEAl lOVE IN MArrIAGE

The Truth About Finding Genuine Happiness now and ForeverNo matter how many wounds have been inflict-ed in a marriage, Baer believes that they can be healed, giving both partners the sense of fulfill-ment and joy they’ve always wanted. With prac-tical anecdotes and exercises throughout.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-592-40310-3 • $15.00See also Real Love 978-1-592-40047-8

Stephanie Coontz MArrIAGE, A HISTOry

How Love Conquered Marriage“Not just a survey of varying cultural and his-torical approaches to marriage; it is a probing yet unbiased analysis of some of the most important, and divisive, issues of our day.”—Ellis Cose, author of Bone to Pick.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303667-8 • $17.00

Michelle CoveJ SEEkING HAPPIly EVEr AFTEr

navigating the ups and Downs of Being Single Without Losing Your Mind (and Finding Lasting Love Along the Way)No longer a quick blip on the radar of our lives, singleness has become a bona fide life stage, with its own joys and challenges. Cove inter-viewed hundreds of single women to examine this phenomenon.Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-831-1 • $16.95Available October 2010

Pamela Druckerman lUST IN TrANSlATION

The Rules of Infidelity from Tokyo to TennesseeSee page 27

Robert emery, Ph.D. THE TrUTH ABOUT

CHIlDrEN AND DIVOrCEDealing with the emotions So You and Your Children Can Thrive“Based on Dr. Emery’s extensive clinical and research experience, this book will help divorc-ing couples and their children deal with the many challenges associated with marital break-ups and build happier, more fulfilling lives.”—E. Mavis Hetherington, Ph.D., Professor Emeri-tus of Psychology, University of Virginia.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28716-7 • $16.00

elizabeth GilbertJ COMMITTED

A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage“[Gilbert] delivers a book packed with the same...remarkably entertaining first-person narrative that made Eat, Pray, Love appeal to so many, while devoting considerable space to her enlight-ening historical and sociological research on the institution of marriage.”—The Seattle Times.Viking • 304 pp. • 978-0-670-02165-9 • $26.95See also Eat, Pray, Love, page 21; The Last American Man, page 25

Hill HarperJ THE CONVErSATION

How Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting RelationshipsOnly 34 percent of African-American children today are raised in two-parent households, a sharp contrast to 1966, when 85 percent of black children were raised by two parents. In provoca-tive but heartfelt words, Hill Harper takes on these urgent challenges, bringing a variety of issues out of the shadows.Gotham • 192 pp. • 978-1-592-40475-9 • $20.00 Gotham • 288 pp. • 978-1-592-40578-7 • $15.00

Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D. IF THE BUDDHA MArrIED

Creating enduring Relationships on a Spiritual PathPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-019622-1 • $14.00See also If the Buddha Dated 978-0-14-019583-5, If the Buddha Got Stuck page 34

David LovelaceJ SCATTErSHOT

My Bipolar FamilyAn “amazing, harrowing, and fascinating” (Robert Stone) memoir of mental illness in the tradition of the bestselling An Unquiet Mind.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29561-2 • $15.00

Kristin MaschkaJ THIS IS NOT HOW I

THOUGHT IT WOUlD BERemodeling Motherhood to Get the Lives We Want Today“All women and men looking to juggle the mul-tiple roles of parent, worker, spouse and more should read this book, soon and often—it will change, and improve, their lives!”—Ed McCaf-fery, author of Taxing Women.Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-22781-7 • $15.00

Clifford notarius, Ph.D. and Howard Markman, Ph.D.

WE CAN WOrk IT OUTHow to Solve Conflicts, Save Your Marriage, and Strengthen Your Love for each OtherThis clear, simple guide based on a ground-breaking twenty-year study, reveals the specific factors that make a marriage work. Perigee • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-52137-9 • $15.95www.penguinspeakersbureau.com

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Tara Parker-PopeJ FOr BETTEr

The Science of a Good MarriageOne of The New York Times’s most popular jour-nalists presents groundbreaking scientific news about marriage, including the latest tools to pre-dict and facilitate successful marriages.Dutton • 288 pp. • 978-0-525-95138-4 • $25.95

Mary PipherJ THE SHElTEr OF EACH OTHEr

“Eye-opening…Pipher’s simple solutions for sur-vival in this family-unfriendly culture are pep-pered throughout the heart-wrenching and uplifting stories of several of her client families…. Highly readable, passionate.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Riverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-372-1 • $16.00See also Reviving Ophelia, page 26

Hilary Rich, Helaina Laks Kravitz, M.D. COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO THE PErFECT MArrIAGEThird Edition Alpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-59257-608-1 • $18.95

Maggie ScarfJ SEPTEMBEr SONGS

The Good news About Marriage in the Later Years“[An] engrossing investigation into enduring marriage...unexpectedly candid.”—The New York Times Book Review.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-399-8 • $15.00

Heather SellersJ yOU DON’T lOOk lIkE ANyONE I kNOW

A MemoirHeather Sellers has a rare neurological condition that prevents her from reliably recognizing peo-ple’s faces. Her own strange perception allowed her to keep herself in the dark about her family for years, until she began to face up to the truth of her childhood.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-773-6 • $25.95Available October 2010

elaine Fantle Shimberg BlENDING FAMIlIES

Berkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-16677-2 • $16.00

Clea Simon MAD HOUSE

Growing up in the Shadow of Mentally Ill SiblingsPenguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-027434-9 • $14.00

Rachel SimonJ THE HOUSE ON TEACHEr’S lANE

A Memoir of Home, Healing, and Love’s Hardest QuestionsRenovating her house with her architect hus-band, Simon is propelled into a transformative journey as she confronts forgotten memories and repairs fractured bonds with those closest to her. In hardcover as Building a House with My Husband, 978-0-525-95120-9.Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-29618-3 • $15.00

Gayle Rosenwald Smith, J.D., and Sally Abrahms

WHAT EVEry WOMAN SHOUlD kNOW ABOUT DIVOrCE AND CUSTODy Judges, Lawyers, and Therapists Share Winning Strategies on How to Keep the Kids, the Cash, and Your SanityRevised EditionUpdated with the latest statistics and develop-ments in interstate custody laws.Perigee • 368 pp. • 978-0-399-53349-5 • $15.95

Rebecca Walker, editorJ ONE BIG HAPPy FAMIly

18 Writers Talk About Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Polyamory, Househusbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern LoveRiverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-437-7 • $16.00

Stuart G. Webb and Ronald D. Ousky THE COllABOrATIVE WAy TO DIVOrCE

“[An] enormously helpful book…[that] can reduce the daunting economic and emotional pain of divorce.”—Robert H. Mnookin, chair, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School.Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-28835-5 • $15.00

PARTneRSHIPS

Susan Anderson THE JOUrNEy FrOM

ABANDONMENT TO HEAlINGTurn the end of a Relationship into the Beginning of a new Life“If there can be a pill to cure the heartbreak of rejection, this book may be it.”—Rabbi Harold Kushner. Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-17228-5 • $16.00

Dr. Connell Cowan and Dr. Melvyn Kinder WOMEN MEN lOVE,

WOMEN MEN lEAVEWhat Makes Men Want to Commit?Signet • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-16641-8 • $7.99

SMArT WOMEN/FOOlISH CHOICESFinding the Right Men and Avoiding the Wrong OnesSignet • 304 pp. • 978-0-451-15885-7 • $7.99

Paul Dobransky, M.D., with L.A. Stamford THE SECrET PSyCHOlOGy

OF HOW WE FAll IN lOVEDrawing on real-life case studies and accessible scientific theory, Dr. Dobransky explains how and why we make the romantic choices we make and shows how we can identify the right person for us.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28818-8 • $18.00

nancy Dreyfus, Psy.D.J TAlk TO ME lIkE I’M

SOMEONE yOU lOVERelationship Repair in a Flash“Nancy Dreyfus and her flash cards were an inspiration behind our research into the impor-tant process of attempting to change the affect during marital conflict resolution.”—John Gott-man, author of The Relationship Cure.Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-770-3 • $16.95

Mark Goulston, M.D., with Philip Goldberg THE 6 SECrETS OF A

lASTING rElATIONSHIPHow to Fall in Love Again—and Stay TherePutnam • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-52739-5 • $15.95

Judith WarnerJ WE’VE GOT ISSUES

Children and Parents in the Age of MedicationWarner tackles the contentious subject of medi-cating children to control behavior, cutting through the jargon and hysteria to find real insights that will help parents make the right decisions. “A triumph of honesty over bigotry and of patient learning over the rush to judg-ment.”— Edward Hallowell, co-author of Super Parenting for ADD.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-754-5 • $25.95

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Henry Grayson, Ph.D. MINDFUl lOVING

10 Practices for Creating Deeper Connections“Grayson has integrated psychology, spirituality and the new physics into concrete theory and practice that sheds light on how couples make themselves miserable, and how, by transforming their thoughts, they can achieve mutual joy. I highly recommend it.”—Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples.Gotham • 288 pp. • 978-1-592-40061-4 • $16.00

B. Janet Hibbs, Ph.D., with Karen J. Getzen, Ph.D.

J Try TO SEE IT My WAyBeing Fair in Love and Marriage“Full of compelling ideas, clinically informed practical advice, and deep insight into how we understand and solve the ancient relationship problem of ‘What’s fair?’”—Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph.D. Avery • 320 pp. • 978-1-58333-380-8 • $16.00

Mira Kirshenbaum TOO GOOD TO lEAVE,

TOO BAD TO STAyA Step-by-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay In or Get Out of Your RelationshipPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-27535-5 • $15.00

Dr. Judith Kuriansky THE COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO A HEAlTHy rElATIONSHIPSecond EditionFor couples distracted by life’s obstacles, this book explains how to renew your commitment and forge a solid, secure bond with your partner.Alpha • 432 pp. • 978-0-02-864206-2 • $18.95

Christina McGheeJ PArENTING APArT

How Separated and Divorced Parents Can Raise Happy and Secure KidsDivorce coach and parent educator McGhee presents practical, effective ways to minimize the effects of divorce on children, and answers common questions.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23212-5 • $15.00

Diana Mercer, J.D., and Katie Jane Wennechuk, M.A.

J MAkING DIVOrCE WOrkeight essential Keys to Resolving Conflict and Rebuilding Your Life“Making Divorce Work translates Diana and Katie’s unique mediation model into skills any-one can use and that will revolutionize the way people get divorced.”—Len Jacoby, founder, Jacoby & Meyers law offices.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53623-6 • $15.00Available December 2010

Gerald nissenbaum, J.D., with John Sedgwick

J SEX, lOVE, AND MONEyRevenge and Ruin in the World of High-Stakes DivorceTop divorce lawyer Nissenbaum shares stories from his many years in the field of high-end, high-conflict divorces that ruin the lives of everyone involved.Hudson St. Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59463-063-7 • $25.95

JoAnne Pedro-Carroll, Ph.D.J PUTTING CHIlDrEN FIrST

Proven Parenting Strategies for Helping Children Thrive Through DivorceAn internationally renowned authority on chil-dren and divorce reveals the latest research-based strategies for helping children survive and thrive through divorce.Avery • 256 pp. • 978-1-58333-387-7 • $26.00

Andrew TreesJ DECODING lOVE

Why It Takes Twelve Frogs to Find a Prince, and Other Revelations from the Science of AttractionDrawing from the latest in economics, brain sci-ence, game theory, and evolutionary psychology, Decoding Love shows how most of our assump-tions about how we fall in love are wrong.Avery • 272 pp. • 978-1-58333-374-7 • $15.00

Bonnie eaker WeilJ FINANCIAl INFIDElITy

Seven Steps to Conquering the #1 Relationship WreckerFrom an acclaimed couples therapist—the first book ever to address the financial power strug-gles in relationships.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28999-4 • $15.00

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Paul Assaiante and James ZugJ rUN TO THE rOAr

Coaching to Overcome FearThe winningest coach in NCAA history shares his lessons on building and coaching teams of champions, while openly discussing the deep emotional turmoil he faces as the parent of a heroin addict.Portfolio • 256 pp. • 978-1-59184-364-1 • $29.95

evelyn Bassoff, Ph.D. BETWEEN MOTHErS AND SONS

The Making of Vital and Loving MenPlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-27462-4 • $13.95

Denise Brodey ElEPHANT IN THE PlAyrOOM

Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly About The extraordinary Highs and Heartbreaking Lows of Raising Kids with Special needsSee page 7

nancy Carlsson-PaigeJ TAkING BACk CHIlDHOOD

A Proven Roadmap for Raising Confident, Creative, Compassionate KidsBased on early-childhood development expert Nancy Carlsson-Paige’s thirty years of research-ing young children, this groundbreaking book helps parents navigate the cultural currents shap-ing, and too often harming, kids today—and restore childhood to the best of what it can be.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29009-9 • $15.00

Amy ChuaJ BATTlE HyMN OF THE TIGEr MOTHEr

An inspiring, often hilarious and unerringly honest story of one mother’s (and Yale Universi-ty Law professor) exercise in extreme parenting, revealing the rewards—and the costs—of rais-ing her children the Chinese way.Penguin Press • 256 pp. • 978-1-59420-284-1 • $25.95Available January 2011

Roni Cohen-Sandler, Ph.D. “TrUST ME, MOM—

EVEryONE ElSE IS GOING!”The new Rules for Mothering Adolescent GirlsPenguin • 310 pp. • 978-0-14-200193-6 • $15.00

Roni Cohen-Sandler, Ph.D., and Michelle Silver

“I’M NOT MAD, I JUST HATE yOU!”A new understanding of Mother-Daughter ConflictPenguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-028600-7 • $15.00

Cate Colburn-Smith and Andrea Serrette THE MIlk MEMOS

How Real Moms Learned to Mix Business with Babies—and How You Can, TooA guide to balancing motherhood and work based on actual journals kept by a group of IBM women during their visits to the company’s employee lactation room.Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-544-0 • $13.95

Barbara Coloroso JUST BECAUSE IT’S NOT WrONG

DOESN’T MAkE IT rIGHTFrom Toddlers to Teens, Teaching Kids to Think and Act ethicallyPenguin Canada • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-301609-0 • $16.95

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Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D., with Vicki Solitz, R.n. CHIlDrEN: THE CHAllENGE

The Classic Work on Improving Parent-Child Relations—Intelligent, Humane & eminently PracticalThis warm and reassuring reference helps par-ents to understand their children’s actions bet-ter, giving them the guidance necessary to disci-pline lovingly and effectively.Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-26655-1 • $16.00

Janet Sasson edgette STOP NEGOTIATING WITH yOUr TEEN

Strategies for Parenting Your Angry, Manipulative, Moody, or Depressed AdolescentPerigee • 192 pp. • 978-0-399-52789-0 • $14.95

Jan Faull with Jennifer McLeon OliverJ AMAZING MINDS

The Science of nurturing Your Child’s Developing Mind with Games, Activities, and MoreA noted parenting expert provides the latest research on child development and offers games and activities that support children’s natural learning abilities.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23224-8 • $15.00

James Garbarino Ph.D. SEE JANE HIT

Why Girls Are Growing More Violent and What We Can Do About ItSee page 25

Linda Perlman Gordon and Susan Morris Shaffer

J TOO ClOSE FOr COMFOrT?Questioning the Intimacy of Today’s new Mother-Daughter RelationshipA fascinating look at how mothers and their adult daughters have formed a greater friend-ship than generations past—and whether or not there should be boundaries.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-22960-6 • $15.00

Lynne Reeves Griffin NEGOTIATION GENErATION

Take Back Your Parental Authority Without PunishmentOffers a commonsense yet radical approach to parenting that will enable adults to win the tug-of-war with their children about what is, and isn’t, acceptable behaviorBerkley • 272 pp. • 978-0-425-21701-6 • $14.00

nancy Gruver HOW TO SAy IT TO GIrlS

Communicating with Your Growing DaughterGruver offers a wellspring of practical advice for parents on how to broach uncomfortable subjects with girls of all ages, or how to simply open the lines of communication.Prentice Hall Press • 384 pp. • 978-0-7352-0385-3 • $16.95

Michael Gurian THE WONDEr OF BOyS

What Parents, Mentors and educators Can Do to Shape Boys into exceptional MenTenth Anniversary EditionIn this edition of his parenting classic, Gurian considers how the culture has changed in the ten years since The Wonder of Boys was first pub-lished, including the impact of the Internet. “A brave and compassionate book that leads us to a constructive channeling of male energy without being caught in politically correct traps.”—War-ren Farrell, Ph.D., author of The Myth of Male Power and Why Men are the Way They Are.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-528-0 • $15.95

THE GOOD SONShaping the Moral Development of Our Boys and Young MenTarcher • 416 pp. • 978-1-58542-049-0 • $15.95

A FINE yOUNG MANWhat Parents, Mentors, and educators Can Do to Shape Adolescent Boys Into exceptional MenTarcher • 320 pp. • 978-0-874-77969-1 • $15.95

Michael Gurian with Terry Trueman WHAT STOrIES DOES My SON NEED?

A Guide to Books and Movies That Build Character in BoysTarcher • 352 pp. • 978-1-58542-040-7 • $11.95

Joel Haber, Ph.D. with Jenna Glatzer BUllyPrOOF yOUr CHIlD FOr lIFE

Protect Your Child from Teasing, Taunting, and Bullying for GoodOffers specific action steps to help any child build resilience and confidence, develop com-passion and trust, and thrive in school, camp, sports, and beyond.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53318-1 • $14.95

Suellen Hamkins, M.D. and Renee Schultz, M.A.

THE MOTHEr-DAUGHTEr PrOJECTHow Mothers and Daughters Can Band Together, Beat the Odds, and Thrive Through Adolescence“A realistic road map for sustaining mother-daughter relationships in a culture that seems determined to undermine them...Hamkins and Schultz demonstrate how collective energy and commitment can help mothers and daughters thrive.”—Meredith Michaels, co-author, The Mommy Myth.Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-28916-1 • $15.00

Richard Heyman, ed.D. HOW TO SAy IT TO TEENS

101 of the Most Important Topics in Their LivesHeyman teaches parents how to talk to their teens not only as a parent, but as a friend and advisor, on subjects ranging from money and careers to contraception and pregnancy.Prentice Hall Press • 456 pp. • 978-0-7352-0188-0 • $16.95

Marybeth HicksJ BrINGING UP GEEkS

How to Protect Your Kid’s Childhood in a Grow-up-Too-Fast World“Hicks’s helpful, strident guide is conversation-al and at times humorous, encouraging assertive parenting and independent thinking...with action plans to implement, further advice drawn from experts and a copious resource list.”—Pub-lishers Weekly.Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-22156-3 • $14.00

Tom HodgkinsonJ THE IDlE PArENT

Why Lazy Parents Raise Healthier and Happier KidsAn antidote to the “helicoptering” form of par-enting that is now so prevalent: leave them alone. Kids need space and time to grow up self-reliant, happy, and free. “A huge relief…. This is the most counter-intuitive, but most helpful and consoling child-raising manual I’ve yet read.”—Alain de Botton.Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-800-7 • $15.95

Arlene Istar Lev, C.S.W. THE COMPlETE lESBIAN AND GAy

PArENTING GUIDESee page 24

Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D.J IF THE BUDDHA HAD kIDS

Raising Children to Create a More Peaceful WorldKasl’s signature blend of spiritual guidelines, exercises, and practical advice aids parents in raising peacemakers in our increasingly turbu-lent times.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311631-8 • $14.00

Lauren KesslerJ My TEENAGE WErEWOlF

A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey Through the Thicket of AdolescenceWith the eye of a reporter, the curiosity of an anthropologist, and the heart of a mother, award-winning author Lauren Kessler embeds herself in her seventh-grade daughter’s life to investigate and chronicle the world of the twenty-first-century teen.Viking • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02169-7 • $25.95

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Jennifer Kolari, MSW, RSWJ CONNECTED PArENTING

Set Loving Limits and Build Strong Bonds with Your Child for LifeA groundbreaking, counterintuitive parenting approach to create deep, empathic bonds with challenging children.Avery • 320 pp. • 978-1-58333-394-5 • $16.00

Carol Kranowitz and Joye newmanJ GrOWING AN IN-SyNC CHIlD

Simple, Fun Activities to Help every Child Develop, Learn, and GrowForeword by Marguerite Kelly, parenting columnist for the Washington PostA comprehensive program of activities that help develop and enhance motor development in every child, from the author of The Out-of-Sync Child.Perigee • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-53583-3 • $15.95See also The Out-of-Sync Child and The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, page 8

Dr. Frank Lawlis MENDING THE BrOkEN BOND

The 90-Day Answer to Developing a Loving Relationship with Your ChildWhether struggling with toddlers throwing tan-trums, ten-year-olds who prefer videogames to talking, or rebellious teenagers, parents will find solace and direction in Lawlis’s prescriptive and practical methods. “This book is the answer for parents who are struggling to reconnect with their kids.”—Dr. Phil McGraw.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28988-8 • $15.00

THE IQ ANSWErMaximizing Your Child’s PotentialPlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28868-3 • $15.00

ADD ANSWErHow to Help Your Child nowSee page 8

Lisa Machoian THE DISAPPEArING GIrl

Learning the Language of Teenage DepressionA former Harvard University researcher and lec-turer offers lifesaving solutions for parents of struggling adolescent girls. “This book is badly needed, and Lisa Machoian is the ideal person to write it as she has an astute understanding of girls based on years of research and clinical work.”—Carol Gilligan, NYU professor and author of In a Different Voice.Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28710-5 • $15.00

Jana Murphy THE SECrET lIVES OF TODDlErS

A Parent’s Guide to the Wonderful, Terrible, Fascinating Behavior of Children Ages 1 to 3Through the advice of various experts, this guide to toddler behavior shows parents how to get through their kids’ toddlerhood with affec-tion, humor, and authority. Perigee • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-53023-4 • $14.95

Vanessa L. Ochs SAFE AND SOUND

Protecting Your Child in an unpredictable World“Ochs explores how parents rationalize overpro-tectiveness, just what overprotectiveness is, and the negative effects it has on children’s develop-ment....Ochs’ warm and accessible book addresses a problem that is often ignored.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-017880-7 • $14.00

Gail Parent and Susan ende, M.F.T.J HOW TO rAISE yOUr ADUlT CHIlDrEN

Because Big Kids Have even Bigger ProblemsA manual for anxious moms and dads. Whether confronting the question of setting a curfew for a college kid at home, or paying for a forty-year-old daughter’s wedding, two “been there, done that” moms give advice with an edge on a variety of emotionally and financially perilous situations.Hudson Street Press • 304 pp. • 9781594630699 • $25.95

Joseph Chilton Pearce MAGICAl CHIlD

Rediscovering nature’s Plan for Our ChildrenA fascinating challenge to traditional Western child-rearing methods. “One of the most impor-tant and beautiful books I have read... written with the passion of a man who not only cares, but knows.”—Colin Turnbull. Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-26789-3 • $16.00

Charlotte Reznick, Ph.D.J THE POWEr OF yOUr

CHIlD’S IMAGINATIONHow to Transform Stress and Anxiety into Joy and Success“Simple, practical, brilliant. What a wonderful world it will be when all families give their chil-dren the gifts presented in Dr. Reznick’s book.”—Harvey Karp, M.D., FAAP, creator of the book and DVD, The Happiest Toddler on the Block.Perigee • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-53507-9 • $14.95

nancy Samalin with Catherine Whitney lOVE AND ANGEr

The Parental Dilemma“An honest look at how children can drive the most loving parent to periodic madness, along with practical suggestions for how to cope.”—Adele Faber. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-012992-2 • $16.00Child Magazine’s Best Parenting BookSee also Loving Your Child Is Not Enough 978-0-14-027053-2

Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. and Mary Hartzell, M.ed.

PArENTING FrOM THE INSIDE OUTHow A Deeper Self-understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who ThriveDrawing upon new findings in neurobiology and attachment research, the authors explore the extent to which our childhood experiences shape the way we parent. “Siegel and Hartzell translate highly complex neuroscientific and psychological matters into lay strategies for effective parenting.”—Marilyn B. Benoit, M.D., President, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.Tarcher • 258 pp. • 978-1-58542-295-1 • $14.95

Olga Silverstein and Beth Rashbaum THE COUrAGE TO rAISE GOOD MEN

“Challenging and readable...will help mothers understand the implications of pushing boys out of the family before they’re ready to go.”—The Los Angeles Times Book Review. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-017567-7 • $16.00

naomi Stadlen WHAT MOTHErS DO

especially When it Looks Like nothingA handbook for women eager to make sense of the transformative and bewildering state of motherhood.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-591-4 • $14.95

Jill Stamm, Ph.D. with Paula Spencer BrIGHT FrOM THE STArT

The Simple, Science-Backed Way to nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind From Birth to Age ThreeA cutting-edge handbook for parents, from a pioneer in infant brain development, that bridg-es the gap between the most current neurosci-ence and practical parenting techniques.Gotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-59240-362-2 • $16.00

Laura Sessions Stepp OUr lAST BEST SHOT

Guiding our Children Through early AdolescencePresents the personal stories of twelve girls and boys from across America. Their stories, and Stepp’s research, provide insight for parents try-ing to raise well-adjusted children in this diffi-cult age. “An indispensable road map for par-ents and educators who care about our children.”—Michael Gurian, author of A Fine Young Man and The Wonder of Boys.Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-57322-875-6 • $16.00See also Unhooked, page 28

Sal Severe, Ph. D. HOW TO BEHAVE SO

yOUr PrESCHOOlEr WIll, TOO!“[Severe] takes complicated parental challenges and puts them in easy-to-understand, workable terms.”—Roni Cohen-Sandler, Ph.D., co-author of I’m Not Mad, I Just Hate You!Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200458-6 • $15.00

HOW TO BEHAVE SO yOUr CHIlDrEN WIll, TOO!“Wonderful. Not only does it contain a wealth of very sensible and realistic information about parenting but, Dr. Severe’s respect for children and parents is apparent on every page.” —Robert Brooks, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-100193-7 • $14.00

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David Swanson, Psy.D.J HElP—My kID IS DrIVING ME CrAZy

The 17 Ways Kids Manipulate Their Parents, and What You Can Do About ItA family psychologist offers parents clear and simple techniques for disarming the strategies kids use to manipulate them, including emotion-al blackmail, shutting down, negotiation, protest, playing the victim, and dividing the parents.Perigee • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-53526-0 • $14.95

Shari L. Thurer THE MyTHS OF MOTHErHOOD

How Culture Reinvents the Good MotherSee page 27

Amy TiemannJ MOJO MOM

nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family“Mojo Mom is a much-needed catalyst for living the precious gift of personal power we each long for at every stage of life.”—Zainab Salibi, Founder of Women for Women International.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-59240-455-1 • $16.00

Judith Warner PErFECT MADNESS

Motherhood in the Age of AnxietySee page 27

Larry WingetJ yOUr kIDS ArE yOUr OWN FAUlT

A Guide for Creating Responsible, Productive AdultsIn a world of overmedicated, overentertained, overweight, undereducated kids, Winget offers a step-by-step plan for instilling limits, self-dis-cipline, and ethics in all members of the family, parents included.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-592-40495-7 • $26.00

elizabeth Wissner-Gross WHAT HIGH SCHOOlS DON’T TEll yOU

(AND OTHEr PArENTS DON’T WANT yOU TO kNOW)Create a Long-Term Plan for Your 7th to 10th Grader for Getting into the Top CollegesDemonstrates how hands-on parental involve-ment early in a child’s high school career is essential to achieving college admissions success.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28952-9 • $15.00

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

GeneRAL WORKS

Aristotle DE ANIMA

Translated by Hugh Lawson-TancredIn De Anima, Aristotle sought to set out his theo-ry of the soul as the ultimate reality of embodied form and produced both a masterpiece of philo-sophical insight and a psychology of perennially fascinating subtlety.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044471-1 • $15.00

Remford Bamrough and J. Creed, editors THE PHIlOSOPHy OF ArISTOTlE

Translated by A. E. WardmanThis annotated collection of the influential phi-losopher’s most famous works includes: Meta-physics, Logic, Physics, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Poetics.Signet Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-52887-2 • $7.95

Albert-László BarabásiJ BUrSTS

The Hidden Pattern Behind everything We DoSee page 36

Stephen Batchelor lIVING WITH THE DEVIl

A Meditation on Good and evilBatchelor’s seminal work on our greatest strug-gle—to become good—traces the trajectory—from the words of the Buddha and Christ, through the writings of Shantideva, Milton, and Pascal, to the poetry of Baudelaire, the fiction of Kafka, and the findings of modern physics and evolutionary biology—to examine who we real-ly are, and to rest in the uncertainty that we may never know.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-087-4 • $14.00

Richard P. Bentall MADNESS EXPlAINED

Psychosis and Human natureBentall argues that severe mental disorder can no longer be reduced to brain chemistry, but must be understood psychologically, as part of normal behavior and human nature. “Bentall demystifies psychosis and restores the patient to a proper place with the rest of humankind.”—Aaron T. Beck.Penguin UK • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-027540-7 • $20.00

Deborah Blum SEX ON THE BrAIN

The Biological Differences Between Men and WomenSee page 25

Catherine BlythJ THE ArT OF CONVErSATION

A Guided Tour of a neglected PleasureBlyth points out the sorry state of disrepair that conversation has fallen into—and then, using examples from history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, and popular culture, she gives us the tools to rebuild.Gotham • 304 pp. • 978-1-592-40497-1 • $15.00

Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan MEAN GENES

From Sex to Money to Food: Taming Our Primal InstinctsThis book reveals that our struggle for self-improvement are in fact battles against our own genes—genes that helped our distant ancestors flourish but are out of place in the modern world. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-200007-6 • $15.00

David M. Buss THE MUrDErEr NEXT DOOr

Why the Mind is Designed to KillA leader in the innovative field of evolutionary psychology, Buss offers an astonishing explora-tion of when and why we kill and what might push any one of us over the edge. “Well argued and unsettling.”—Booklist.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303705-7 • $15.00

edward Chancellor DEVIl TAkE THE HINDMOST

A History of Financial SpeculationChancellor examines the nature of speculation—from medieval Europe to the Tulip mania of the 1630s to today’s Internet stock craze. He looks at both the psychological and economic forces that drive people to “bet” their money in markets; how markets are made, unmade, and manipulated; and who wins when speculation runs rampant. Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-28180-6 • $16.00

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Frank BruniJ BOrN rOUND

The Secret History of a Full-time eater“While Bruni includes such entertaining bits as the campaign trail seen through Weight Watcher lens and ample meals from his years as the Times restaurant critic, in the end, his is a power-ful, honest book about desire, shame, identity and self-image.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review.Penguin Press • 384 pp. • 978-1-59420-231-5 • $25.95

Jeanne Albronda Heaton, Ph.D. and Claudia J. Strauss

TAlkING TO EATING DISOrDErSSimple Ways to Support Someone Who Has Anorexia, Bulimia, Or Other eating DisordersThis guide offers ways to tackle the topics of body image, media messages, physical touch, diets, and exercise—along with a special section on talking about these issues with children. It includes information about when to get profes-sional help, how to handle emergencies, and answers to difficult questions.NAL • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-21522-2 • $14.00

Sheila Himmel and Lisa HimmelJ HUNGry

A Mother and Daughter Fight Anorexia“An engrossing look at the power of food and eating. Mother and daughter have given us a deeply personal story about what happens when that power overwhelms.”—David A. Kes-sler, M.D., former Commissioner of the FDA.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-22790-9 • $15.00

Lori Gottlieb STICk FIGUrE

A Diary of My Former SelfAfter winding up hospitalized when her “diet” took over her life, Gottlieb recorded her journey in her diary, and her story is funny, slyly insight-ful, and surprisingly universal. “Poignant...Gott-lieb is dead-on about society’s irrational atti-tudes towards women’s bodies.”—Washington Post Book World.Berkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-17890-4 • $14.00

Frances KuffelJ ANGry FAT GIrlS

5 Women, 500 Pounds and a Year of Losing It…AgainA funny, painfully honest memoir about five women as they diet and eat, lose and gain, and struggle to find their individual definition of freedom along the way.Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-23218-7 • $23.95

Don Kulick and Anne Meneley, editors FAT

The Anthropology of an ObsessionEnlisting thirteen anthropologists and a fat activist, editors and anthropologists Kulick and Meneley have produced an unconventional examination of fat in various cultural and social contexts. B&w photos throughout.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-386-6 • $17.95

Denise Lamothe, Psy.D., H.H.D. THE TAMING OF THE CHEW

A Holistic Guide to Stopping Compulsive eatingLamothe presents a complete program to com-bat overeating, showing compulsive eaters how to take control of their dependence on and obsession with food.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200237-7 • $15.00

Dr. Frank Lawlis and Maggie Greenwood-Robinson

J THE BrAIN POWEr COOkBOOkMore Than 200 Recipes to energize Your Thinking, Boost Your Mood, and Sharpen Your MemoryPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29013-6 • $16.00

Courtney e. MartinJ PErFECT GIrlS,

STArVING DAUGHTErSHow the Quest for Perfection is Harming Young Women“A long overdue takedown of our culture’s unhealthy obsession with physical appearanc-es—and what it’s doing to our kids.”—Arianna Huffington.Berkley • 400 pp. • 9780425223369 • $15.00

Judith Moore FAT GIrl

A True StoryA powerfully honest and compulsively readable memoir of an obsession with food, and one’s body. “Judith Moore writes with unblinking candor about being fat—but that is just the sur-face. This is a book about the ravages of love.”—Betsy Lerner. Plume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-28585-9 • $13.00

Carol emery normandi and Laurelee Roark IT’S NOT ABOUT FOOD

“Women who read this book will be inspired to throw away their diets and scales and pick up on the nurturing, caring voice presented in these pages.”—from the foreword by Jane R. Hirschmann and Carol H. Munter.Perigee • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-53466-9 • $14.95

Barry PopkinJ THE WOrlD IS FAT

The Fads, Trends, Policies, and Products That Are Fattening the Human RaceA compelling look at the global trends that have led to today’s obesity crisis from the Carla Smith Chamblee Distinguished Professor of Global Nutrition, UNC. “[Popkin’s] call to action and practical suggestions to individuals, communi-ties, and political leaders, will be read with enormous interest and benefit around the world.”—Jeffrey D. Sachs.Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-381-5 • $15.00

FOOD

MICHAeL POLLAn

THE OMNIVOrE’S DIlEMMAA natural History of Four Meals“What should you eat? Michael Pollan address-es that fundamental question with great wit and intelligence, looking at the social, ethical, and environmental impact of four different meals. Eating well, he finds, can be a pleasurable way to change the world.”—Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation and Reefer Madness. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303858-0 • $16.00

IN DEFENSE OF FOODAn eater’s Manifesto “Pollan [is the] designated repository for the nation’s food conscience.”—The New York Times. “A remarkable volume...engrossing.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311496-3 • $15.00 Amazon.com Editor’s Pick; James Beard Book Award finalist; Books for a Better Life Award

FOOD rUlESAn eater’s ManualPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-311638-7 • $11.00

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Dante Chinni and James Gimpel, Ph.D.J OUr PATCHWOrk NATION

The Surprising Truth About the “Real” AmericaForeword by Ray SuarezUsing on-the-ground reporting and statistical analysis, a reporter and a professor of govern-ment look beyond the simplified red-state/blue-state schism to find a more nuanced America.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-592-40573-2 • $26.00Available October 2010

Susan Cohen and Christine CosgroveJ NOrMAl AT ANy COST

Tall Girls, Short Boys, and the Medical Industry’s Quest to Manipulate HeightA fascinating story of medical experimentation, parental love, and the extreme measures taken to make children fit within “the norm.”Tarcher • 416 pp. • 978-1-58542-683-6 • $26.95A Choice Outstanding Academic Title

Charles DarwinJ THE EXPrESSION OF THE EMOTIONS

IN MAN AND ANIMAlSThe work engages some of the hardest questions in the evolution debate, and shows the ever-cau-tious Darwin at his boldest in explaining the ori-gin of our most cherished human qualities, morality and intellect. Illustrated.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-143944-0 • $18.00

THE DESCENT OF MANEdited with Commentary by Carl ZimmerPlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-28888-1 • $16.00Penguin Classics • 864 pp. • 978-0-14-043631-0 • $17.00

Gilles Deleuze and Félix GuattariJ ANTI-OEDIPUS

Capitalism and SchizophreniaTranslated by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, and Helen LanePreface by Michel Foucault“Renders palpable the metaphor of the uncon-scious as a worker, and does it in a brilliant, appropriately nutty way.”—The New Republic.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-310582-4 • $22.00

John DemosJ THE ENEMy WITHIN

A Short History of Witch-Hunting“No scholar has done more to illuminate the ter-rifying psychology of witchcraft in Western cul-ture….A masterful synthesis.”—David Oshin-sky, author of Polio: An American Story, Pulitzer Prize winner.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311633-2 • $17.00

Daniel C. Dennett FrEEDOM EVOlVES

Using an array of provocative formulations, Dennett sets out to show how we alone among the animals have evolved minds that give us free will and morality. “Anyone interested in the interaction between scientific theory and the way we should think about human nature could do no better than to read this book.”—Simon Blackburn, American Scientist.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-200384-8 • $17.00See also Breaking the Spell, page 33

Frans de Waal OUr INNEr APE

A Leading Primatologist explains Why We Are Who We AreFrans de Waal has spent the last two decades studying our closest primate relations, and his observations of each species encompass the spectrum of human behavior. “Our Inner Ape is filled with fascinating examples of how human behavior can be explained by our ape ances-tors.”—Outside.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-196-3 • $15.00

Émile Durkheim ON SUICIDE

Translated by Robin BussIntroduction by Richard SennettNotes by Alexander RileyPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044967-9 • $16.00

Pete earley CrAZy

A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health MadnessThis is the Earley family’s story, a troubling look at bureaucratic apathy and the countless thou-sands who suffer confinement instead of care, brutal conditions instead of treatment, in the “revolving doors” between hospital and jail.Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-21389-6 • $15.00Winner of the 2007 Ken Book Award

erica RiveraJ INSATIABlE

A Young Mother’s Struggle with AnorexiaA raw and engrossing memoir of a young moth-er’s addiction to eating disorders and her strug-gle toward health. “A gripping account of life inside an eating disorder and how one individu-al escaped through the bonds of mother-hood.”—Ira M. Sacker, M.D.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-22987-3 • $25.95Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-23663-5 • $15.00Paperback available October 2010

Geneen Roth WHEN FOOD IS lOVE

exploring the Relationship Between eating and IntimacyDrawing on her own experiences, as well as the candid stories of those she has helped, Roth examines the crucial issues that surround emo-tional eating: need for control, dependency on melodrama, desire for what is forbidden, and the belief that one wrong move can mean catastrophe. Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-26818-0 • $15.00

APPETITESOn the Search for True nourishment Plume • 266 pp. • 978-0-452-27679-6 • $15.00

FEEDING THE HUNGry HEArTThe experience of emotional eatingRoth remembers her time as an emotional over-eater and self-starver in a book designed to help men and women win the battle against a hunger that goes deeper than a need for food.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-27083-1 • $15.00See also Why Weight? 978-0-452-26254-6; Breaking Free from Emotional Eating 978-0-452-28491-3

Carol Simontacchi THE CrAZy MAkErS

How the American Food Industry is Destroying Our Minds and Harming Our ChildrenBased on extensive research, epidemiological evidence, and a formal study of schoolchildren’s eating habits, The Crazy Makers identifies how the latest food products may be literally driving us crazy.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-626-3 • $14.95National Book Award Finalist 2002; A New York Times Notable Book

Margaret Visser THE rITUAlS OF DINNEr

The Origins, evolution, eccentricities, and Meaning of Table Manners“You are not only what you eat, but when, where, why, how and with whom.”—Los Ange-les Times Book Review. Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-017079-5 • $18.00

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Jonathan engelJ AMErICAN THErAPy

The Rise of Psychotherapy in the united StatesStarting with Freud, this history moves through the group therapy, psychosurgery, Gestalt, rebirthing, and primal scream therapy, and con-cludes with psychopharmacology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and highly targeted short-term therapies. “His conflicting view of Freudianism [is] well worth absorbing.”—The New York Times Book Review.Gotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-59240-491-9 • $16.00

Piero Ferrucci THE POWEr OF kINDNESS

The unexpected Benefits of Leading a Compassionate LifeForeword by His Holiness the Dalai LamaTarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-588-4 • $12.00

Ann Fessler THE GIrlS WHO WENT AWAy

The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. WadeSee page 25

Daniel GardnerJ THE SCIENCE OF FEAr

How the Culture of Fear Manipulates Your Brain“Excellent…analyses everything from the media’s predilection for irrational scare stories to the cynical use of fear by politicians…. [A] cheery corrective to modern paranoia.”—The Economist.Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-29546-9 • $16.00

Joshua Halberstam EVEryDAy ETHICS

Inspired Solutions to Real-life Dilemmas“The perfect handbook for understanding what constitutes moral relations with friends, ene-mies, and one’s own self.”—Booklist.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-016558-6 • $15.00

Steve Hodel with Ralph PezzulloJ MOST EVIl

The Further Serial Murders of Dr. George HodelPicking up where Black Dahlia Avenger left off, veteran LAPD homicide detective Steve Hodel, who discovered that his own late father was the killer in the infamous Black Dahlia murder case, uncovers shocking new revelations in his father’s life.Dutton • 384 pp. • 978-0-525-95132-2 • $26.95

Lucinda HoldforthJ WHy MANNErS MATTEr

The Case for Civilized Behavior in a Barbarous WorldCiting Tocqueville, Proust, and Borat, Holdforth shows how manners, far from inconsequential, are the cornerstone of civilization. “The best I have seen on this subject in many years.”—Ste-phen L. Carter.Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-29586-5 • $12.00

James Hollis, Ph.D. WHy GOOD PEOPlE DO BAD THINGS

understanding Our Darker SelvesSee page 48

Peter LovenheimJ IN THE NEIGHBOrHOOD

The Search for Community on an American Street, One Sleepover at a TimeThe quirky, heartfelt account of one man’s quest to meet his neighbors and find a sense of com-munity.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53571-0 • $23.95

R. D. Laing THE DIVIDED SElF

An existential Study in Sanity and Madness“It is a study that makes all other works I have read on schizophrenia seem fragmentary....The author brings, through his vision and percep-tion, that particular touch of genius which causes one to say ‘Yes, I have always known that, why have I never thought of it before?’”—Journal of Analytical Psychology.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-013537-4 • $15.00

Rebecca Mead ONE PErFECT DAy

The Selling of the American Wedding“Mead journeys to the dark heart of the wed-ding industry, meets those consuming the fanta-sy and those profiting off it, and reports back with wit and subtlety on her findings.”—Laura Kipnis, author of Against Love.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311384-3 • $15.00

Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa WHy BEAUTIFUl PEOPlE

HAVE MOrE DAUGHTErS From Dating, Shopping, and Praying to Watching Porn, Going to War, and Becoming A Billionaire— Two evolutionary Psychologists explain Why We Do What We DoContrary to conventional wisdom, our brains and bodies are hardwired to carry out an evolu-tionary mission—a mission that determines much of what we do, from our grandest life plans to the smallest everyday decisions. Perigee • 272 pp. • 978-0-399-53453-9 • $14.95

C. G. JUNG“As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the dark-ness of mere being.”—C. G. Jung

Gary LachmanJ JUNG THE MySTIC

The esoteric Dimensions of Carl Jung’s Life and Teachings—A new BiographyThis new biography focuses on the occult and mystical dimension of Jung’s life and work, a critical but frequently misunderstood facet of his career.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-792-5 • $24.95

Carl Jung THE POrTABlE JUNG

Edited and Introduced by Joseph CampbellTranslated by R. F. C. HullMasterful selections from the vast corpus of Jung’s writings present the elementary terms and themes of analytical psychology, trace the scope and direction of Jung’s thought, and pro-vide an introduction to his Collected Works. Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-015070-4 • $18.00

THE UNDISCOVErED SElFA brilliant and searching inquiry into the dilem-ma of the individual in today’s society. “A pas-sionate plea for individual integrity.”—The New York Times Book Review. NAL • 128 pp. • 978-0-451-21860-5 • $12.95Signet • 128 pp. • 978-0-451-21732-5 • $7.99

Calvin S. Hall and Vernon J. nordby A PrIMEr OF JUNGIAN PSyCHOlOGy

This condensation and summary of Jung’s life and work by two eminent psychology professors is written with deep understanding and extraor-dinary clarity and is essential reading for anyone interested in the hidden depths of the mind. Plume • 142 pp. • 978-0-452-01186-1 • $15.00

David Rosen THE TAO OF JUNG

The Way of Integrity“Rosen writes clearly, and meticulously docu-ments all of his references to Jung and the Tao. His work serves as a good introduction to both Taoism and Jungian psychology.”—Booklist. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-019502-6 • $14.00

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Geoffrey MillerJ SPENT

Sex, evolution, and Consumer BehaviorA leading evolutionary psychologist probes the unconscious instincts behind American consum-er culture. “One of the most perceptive and illu-minating accounts of marketing and capitalism ever written.”—Dylan Evans.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311723-0 • $16.00

Peter MillerJ THE SMArT SWArM

How understanding Flocks, Schools, and Colonies Can Make us Better at Communicating, Decision-Making, and Getting Things DoneNational Geographic editor Miller shows what ants, bees, fish, and smart swarms can teach us about communication, organization, and deci-sion-making.Avery • 320 pp. • 978-1-58333-390-7 • $26.00

Jeremy narby INTEllIGENCE IN NATUrE

An Inquiry Into KnowledgeTarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-461-0 • $15.95

Jacob needleman WHy CAN’T WE BE GOOD?

Needleman provides ideas, and even exercises, that can start to show us the largeness of the problem of our inability to be good and the pre-cious early steps toward struggling with it.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-620-1 • $14.95

Friedrich nietzsche THE TWIlIGHT OF THE IDOlS

AND THE ANTI-CHrISTor How to Philosophize with a HammerTranslated by R.J. HollingdaleEdited with an Introduction by Michael TannerIn these works, Nietzsche offers a sustained and often vitriolic attack on the morality and the beliefs of his time, in particular those of Hegel, Kant and Schopenhauer. In his introduction Tan-ner discusses the themes of Nietzche’s argument and places the works in their historical and phil-osophical context.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044514-5 • $12.00

Daniel Pinchbeck 2012

The Return of Quetzalcoatl“From quantum physics to aliens, from crop cir-cles to reincarnation, from shamanic hallucino-gens to Rudolf Steiner, from the Amazon jungle to Stonehenge, from fragments of jaundiced autobiography to the ending of worlds, Pinch-beck takes us on a mind-bending, paradigm-rat-tling ride.”—Graham Hancock.Tarcher • 416 pp. • 978-1-58542-592-1 • $14.95

Daniel H. Pink A WHOlE NEW MIND

Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the FutureSee page 30

Robert R. Provine lAUGHTEr

A Scientific InvestigationThe world’s leading scientific expert on laughter investigates the evolution of laughter, its role in social relationships, its neural mechanisms, and its health benefits. “A lively and fascinating introduction, filled with provocative insights and surprising discoveries.”—Steven Pinker. 12 b/w drawings. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-100225-5 • $16.00

Katherine RamslandJ THE FOrENSIC PSyCHOlOGy

OF CRIMINAL MINDSRamsland reveals how forensic psychologists actually use their knowledge of human behavior and motivations as consultants in criminal investigations—as well as detailing the real cas-es that influenced some of Criminal Minds’s most memorable episodes.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23226-2 • $15.00

THE HUMAN PrEDATOrA Historical Chronicle of Serial Murder and Forensic InvestigationBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-21378-0 • $14.00

Matt Ridley THE OrIGINS OF VIrTUE

The evolutionary Purpose of Altruism“A terrific book...witty and lucid and brimming with provocative conjectures.”—The Wall Street Journal. Ridley interprets the latest research in the emerging field of evolutionary psychology to answer an age-old question: Is human nature cooperative or competitive? Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-026445-6 • $16.00

Alice eve CohenJ WHAT I THOUGHT I kNEW

A Memoir“This ‘patient’s story’ is captivating, beautifully writ-ten, inspiring, and should be read by every medical school student...Physician educators may do well to utilize its narrative to elicit discussion about the pow-er (both detrimental and beneficial) of the doctor/patient relationship, the consequences of misdiagnos-es, the imperative of integrity and the importance of active compassionate listening. In short, What I Thought I Knew is a validation of the need for Human-ism in the practice and applied science of medi-cine.”—Jeffrey Trilling, MD, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Stony Brook School of MedicinePenguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311765-0 • $15.00

Danny evansJ rAGE AGAINST THE MESHUGENAH

Why it Takes Balls to Go nuts“Evans goes where most male memoirs don’t, recounting the one-two punch of unemploy-ment and depression with hard-won self-aware-ness.”—Jen Lancaster, Bitter is the New Black.NAL • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-22711-9 • $15.00

elizabeth Gilbert EAT, PrAy, lOVE

One Woman’s Search for everything Across Italy, India and IndonesiaPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303841-2 • $15.00

Kristin HershJ rAT GIrl: A Memoir

In 1985 Hersh’s cult rock band Throwing Muses was just getting off the ground when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, went into an emotional tailspin, got medicated, and then dis-covered she was pregnant. This is her account of that pivotal year.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311739-1 • $15.00Available September 2010

Meredith nortonJ lOPSIDED

How Having Breast Cancer Can Be Really DistractingNorton approaches the disease with a refreshing combination of humor and tenacity. “Strikes a successful balance between light and heavy, keeping her audience consistently engaged.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311563-2 • $15.00

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Richard Rorty PHIlOSOPHy AND SOCIAl HOPE

“[Rorty] urges us to champion American indi-viduality, flexibility and idiosyncrasy—qualities brilliantly on display in this book.”—The New York Observer. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-026288-9 • $16.00

Laney Salisbury and Aly SujoJ PrOVENANCE

How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art“A great character study: of [John] Drewe, of his talented and ultimately not unlikable partner in crime, John Myatt, and of his victims and oppo-nents.”—Chronogram.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311740-7 • $16.00

Allen Shawn WISH I COUlD BE THErE

notes From a Phobic LifeShawn examines his own struggle with agora-phobia, interwoven with both Freudian psychol-ogy and cutting-edge brain research, in an attempt to decipher the psychological and biolog-ical puzzles that have plagued him for so long. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311307-2 • $15.00

ellen Ruppel ShellJ CHEAP

The High Cost of Discount CultureShell deconstructs Americans’ obsession with bargains, arguably the most powerful market forces of our time, and how our excessive con-sumerism blights our landscapes, escalates per-sonal debt, and lowers our standard of living. “[An] important book…a first-rate job of report-ing.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311763-6 • $16.00

Daniel B. Smith MUSES, MADMEN AND PrOPHETS

Hearing Voices and the Borders of SanitySmith reevaluates the popular conception of the phenomenon of auditory hallucination today and through the ages, and reveals the roots of the medical understanding and treatment of it, probing history, literature, anthropology, psy-chology, and neurology. “Smith’s depth of research, sparkling intelligence and knack for collapsing fixed borders between diagnoses and drugs on one hand and vision and inspiration on the other makes this book a thrilling read. This book could revolutionize psychiatric diagno-sis.”—James Hillman, author of The Soul’s Code.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311315-7 • $16.00

Rebecca SolnitJ A PArADISE BUIlT IN HEll

The extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disasters“This is the freshest, deepest, most optimistic account of human nature I’ve come across in many years. If you find yourself fearful in the face of our economic and ecological peril, then read this book; you will come away feeling like the future is possible, and in some fashion even exhilarating.”—Bill McKibbenViking • 432 pp. • 978-0-670-02107-9 • $27.95See also A Field Guide to Getting Lost 978-0-14-303724-8; Wanderlust 978-0-14-028601-4; River of Shadows 978-0-14-200410-4

Michael SpecterJ DENIAlISM

How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens Our Lives“[Specter’s] writing is engaging and his sources are credible, making this a significant addition to public discourse on the importance of dis-criminating between credible science and snake oil.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin Press • 320 pp. • 978-1-59420-230-8 • $27.95

Richard Tarnas COSMOS AND PSyCHE

Intimations of a new World View“This extraordinary book shatters our cosmo-logical assumptions as it awakens us to a living universe and its creative intelligence.”—Christo-pher Bache, Professor of Philosophy and Reli-gious Studies, Youngstown State University.Plume • 592 pp. • 978-0-452-28859-1 • $18.00

Richard ToddJ THE THING ITSElF

On the Search for AuthenticityTroubled by the lack of substance in contempo-rary life, Todd examines his search for authen-ticity, and recounts his efforts to understand the desire to be a real person in a real world. “There is a sweet memoir embedded in this book of cul-tural criticism, into which Mr. Todd has deftly wrangled the whole gang, from Jean Baudrillard to Lionel Trilling.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-384-4 • $16.00

Peter Trudgill SOCIOlINGUISTICS

An Introduction to Language and SocietyFourth Edition“An excellent way into sociolinguistics: read-able, reliable and concise.”—Jean Aitchison, University of Oxford. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-028921-3 • $15.00

Thorstein Veblen THE THEOry OF THE lEISUrE ClASS

Introduction by Robert Lekachman Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-018795-3 • $16.00

Giambattista Vico NEW SCIENCE

Translated by David Marsh with an Introduction by Anthony GraftonPenguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-043569-6 • $18.00

norah VincentJ VOlUNTAry MADNESS

Lost and Found in the Mental Healthcare SystemStruggling with depression, Vincent committed herself to three different facilities—a big-city hospital, a private clinic and an upscale retreat, and chronicled the results.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311685-1 • $16.00See also Self-Made Man, page 27

Peter Vronsky SErIAl kIllErS

The Method and Madness of MonstersVronsky explores the psychological, investiga-tive, and cultural aspects of serial murder. Berkley • 432 pp. • 978-0-425-19640-3 • $16.00See also Female Serial Killers, page 27

Dora Calott Wang, M.D.J THE kITCHEN SHrINk

A Psychiatrist’s Reflections on Healing in a Changing WorldPsychiatrist and lecturer Wang delves into the story of how psychiatry has devolved into a business motivated by profit and dictated to by insurance companies.Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-753-8 • $24.95

Colin Wilson THE OUTSIDEr

Foreword by Marilyn FergusonThe seminal work on alienation, creativity, and the modern mind-set. “An exhaustive, lumi-nously intelligent study...a real contribution to our understanding of our deepest predica-ment.”—Philip Toynbee. Tarcher • 312 pp. • 978-0-87477-206-7 • $15.95

Vanessa WoodsJ BONOBO HANDSHAkE

A MemoirA young woman follows her fiancé to war-torn Congo to study endangered bonobo apes, and finds that bonobos live in a peaceful society in which females are in charge, war is nonexistent, and sex is as common and friendly as a handshake.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-592-40546-6 • $26.00

Connie Zweig MEETING THE SHADOW

The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human natureA New Consciousness ReaderEdited by Jeremiah AbramsTarcher • 335 pp. • 978-0-87477-618-8 • $17.95

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PSYCHOLOGY In LITeRATuRe

Aristophanes lySISTrATA AND OTHEr PlAyS

Translated with a New Introduction by Alan H. SommersteinIncludes The Acharnians and The Clouds. In the title play, a band of women tap into the power of sex in order to end a war. New introductory notes to each play, bibliography, and a chronolo-gy of Aristophanes’s life and work. Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044814-6 • $9.00

Translated by Douglas Parker Signet Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-451-53124-7 • $5.95

Jay AsherJ THIrTEEN rEASONS WHy

Clay Jensen returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it. Inside he discovers cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker—his classmate and crush—who commit-ted suicide two weeks earlier. “Asher has creat-ed an entrancing character study and a riveting look into the psyche of someone who would make this unfortunate choice.”—Kirkus Reviews.Razorbill • 320 pp. • 978-1-59514-171-2 • $16.99

Honoré de Balzac BAlZAC: Selected Short Stories

Translated with an Introduction by Sylvia Raphael Includes “El Verdugo,” “Domestic Peace,” “A Study in Feminine Psychology,” “An Incident in the Reign of Terror,” “The Conscript,” “The Red Inn,” “The Purse,” “La Grande Bretèche,” “A Tragedy by the Sea,” “The Atheist’s Mass,” “Facino Cane,” and “Pierre Grassou.”Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-044325-7 • $15.00

Harold Bloom SHAkESPEArE

The Invention of the HumanGuides us through each of Shakespeare’s plays, describing for us how Shakespeare invented human personality. “The legend of Bloom’s genius...spans four decades.”—The New York Times Magazine. Riverhead • 768 pp. • 978-1-57322-751-3 • $22.00

William Burroughs My EDUCATION

A Book of Dreams“A constant, constantly moving kaleidoscopic matrix....Reminds us of what a unique writer William Burroughs is.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-009454-1 • $15.00

Pat Barker rEGENErATION

“The first in Pat Barker’s series of novels con-fronting the psychological effects of World War I, focuses on treatment methods during the war and the story of a decorated English officer sent to a military hospital after publicly declaring that he will no longer fight.”—Amazon.com. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27007-7 • $15.00See also The Eye in the Door 978-0-452-27272-9; The Ghost Road 978-0-452-27672-7

Giacomo Casanova THE STOry OF My lIFE

Edited with an Introduction by Gilberto PizzamiglioTranslated by Stephen Sartarelli and Sophie HawkesPenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-043915-1 • $18.00

J. M. Coetzee DISGrACE

“The journey to a heart of narrative darkness has become a safe literary destination. Disgrace goes beyond this to explore the furthest reaches of what it means to be human: it is at the fron-tier of world literature.”—Sunday Telegraph. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-029640-2 • $15.00Winner of the 1999 Booker Prize

Fyodor Dostoyevsky THE IDIOT

Translated by David McDuff This new translation is sensitive to the shifting registers of the original Russian, capturing the nervous, elliptic flow of the narrative for a new generation of readers. Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-044792-7 • $14.00

Bernardine evaristoJ BlONDE rOOTS

What if the history of the transatlantic slave trade had been reversed and Africans had enslaved Europeans? In this “dizzying satire” (The New Yorker) we follow Doris, an enslaved Englishwoman in the new world.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-434-6 • $15.002009 Orange Prize for fiction longlist, Orange Prize Youth Panel winner, 2010 iMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist

James T. Farrell yOUNG lONIGAN

Introduction by Ann DouglasThe only available edition of Young Lonigan as a separate volume. “Farrell’s trilogy of working-class youth is a monument of social realism.”—The Reader’s Catalog. Depicts the rise and fall of a Catholic Irish American growing up in Depression-era Chicago. Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-218007-5 • $14.00See also Studs Lonigan 978-0-14-118673-3

André Gide THE IMMOrAlIST

Newly Translated by David WatsonIntroduction by Alan Sheridan Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-218002-0 • $13.00

Judith Guest OrDINAry PEOPlE

The Jarrets are a typical American family. Calvin is a determined, successful provider and Beth an organized, efficient wife. They had two sons, Conrad and Buck, but now they have one. In this memorable, moving novel, Judith Guest takes the reader into their lives to share their misunderstandings, pain...and ultimate healing.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-006517-6 • $14.00Winner of the 1976 Kafka Prize

nick Hornby HOW TO BE GOOD

“Hornby is a writer who dares to be witty, intelli-gent and emotionally generous all at once.”—The New York Times Book Review. When Katie Carr’s angry husband finds goodness and spiritual direction, she finds it harder to live with him.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-57322-932-6 • $14.00A New York Times Notable Book; A W. H. Smith Book Award WinnerSee also A Long Way Down 978-1-59448-193-2

Benjamin Hoff THE TAO OF POOH

Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-006747-7 • $14.00

THE TE OF PIGlETPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-023016-1 • $14.00

Ken Kesey ONE FlEW OVEr THE CUCkOO’S NEST

“Powerful, poetic realism...makes the tired old subject of life in a mental hospital into an absorbing Orwellian microcosm of all humanity.” —Life. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-023601-9 • $17.00Signet • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-16396-7 • $9.99

François LelordJ HECTOr AND THE

SEArCH FOr HAPPINESSCombining the winsome appeal of The Little Prince with the inspiring philosophy of The Alchemist, Hector’s journey around the world and into the human soul is as winning in its optimism as it is powerful in its insight.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311839-8 • $14.00

Robert Musil THE CONFUSIONS OF yOUNG TÖrlESS

Newly Translated by Shaun WhitesideIntroduction by J. M. Coetzee Musil’s 1906 novel uncovers the bullying, snob-bery, and vicious homoerotic violence at an elite boys academy.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-218000-6 • $13.00

Joyce Carol Oates FOXFIrE

Confessions of a Girl Gang“A riveting study of initiation, of male vs. female, community vs. alienation, and power vs. victimization. Told with trademark Oates integ-rity and conviction.”—The Boston Globe.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-27231-6 • $15.00

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Georges Perec SPECIES OF SPACES AND OTHEr PIECES

Edited and Translated with an Introduction by John SturrockThis generous selection of George Perec’s nonfic-tion, the first to appear in English, features inge-nious contemplations on the ways in which we occupy urban and domestic space, engrossing accounts of his experiences with psychoanalysis, and depictions of the Paris of his childhood.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-144224-2 • $16.00

Marcel Proust SWANN’S WAy

In Search of Lost Time, Volume IRemembrance of Things PastTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Lydia DavisOne of the preeminent novels of childhood—a sensitive boy’s impressions of his family and neighbors, all brought dazzlingly back to life years later.Penguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-243796-4 • $16.00See also In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower 978-0-14-303907-5; The Guermantes Way 978-0-14-303922-8; Sodom and Gomorrah 978-0-14-303931-0

Reginald RoseJ TWElVE ANGry MEN

Introduction by David MametThis play is both a blistering character study and an examination of the judicial system that keeps America in check.Penguin Classics • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-310440-7 • $12.00

Leopold von Sacher-Masoch VENUS IN FUrS

Translated from the German by Joachim Neugroschel with an Introduction by Larry WolffThe classic literary statement on sexual submis-sion and control.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044781-1 • $13.00

Marquis de Sade PHIlOSOPHy IN THE BOUDOIr

Or, The Immoral MentorsPenguin Classics Deluxe EditionTranslated by Joachim NeugroschelIntroduction by Francine Du Plessix-GrayThis most joyous of de Sade’s works follows three aristocrats as they indoctrinate Eugénie de Mistival in “the principles of the most outra-geous libertinism.”Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-303901-3 • $16.00

Jesse A. SapersteinJ ATyPICAl

Life with Asperger’s in 23 1/3 ChaptersThe poignant, funny, unique observations of a young writer diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53572-7 • $14.00

Stendhal lOVE

Translated by Gilbert and Suzanne Sale With an Introduction by Jean Stewart and B. C. J. G KnightDrawing on history, literature, philosophy and his own experience of unrequited passion, Love is a thinly disguised picture of the author ’s innermost feelings.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044307-3 • $16.00

edited by Michael Taeckens J lOVE IS A FOUr-lETTEr WOrD

True Stories of Breakups, Bad Relationships, and Broken HeartsIntroduction by Neal Pollack“Pretty irresistible…. The usual regret, shame, and pain are leavened here with a generous tablespoon of wry humor.”—New York Times.Includes Junot Díaz, Lynda Barry, Gary Shteyngart, Kate Christensen, Wendy McClure, and more. Also fea-tures three cartoon/graphic essays as a sixteen-page color insert.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29550-6 • $16.00

D. M. Thomas THE WHITE HOTEl

This novel, which touches on Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis, and the Holocaust, is “a thrill-ing, profound, heart-breaking, and exhilarating act of imagination.”—Scott Spencer. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-023173-1 • $15.00

Rebecca West THE rETUrN OF THE SOlDIEr

Introduction by Samuel Hynes Penguin Classics • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-118065-6 • $12.00

Oscar Wilde THE PICTUrE OF DOrIAN GrAy

Edited with an Introduction by Robert MighallPenguin Classics • 0 pp. • 978-0-14-143957-0 • $8.00

Dirk WittenbornJ PHArMAkON, or the Story

of a Happy FamilyAn honest, insightful, and ruefully funny look at the fate of one American family vis-à-vis the rise of modern psychopharmacology. “A smart, eccentric coming-of-age story about an entire culture’s maturation process.”—Janet Maslin, The New York Times.Penguin • 406 pp. • 978-0-14-311567-7 • $15.00

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Benrik INTIMACy DANCE

A Guide to Long-Term Success in Gay and Lesbian Relationships“A very valuable reference and instruction man-ual for therapists who work with gay and lesbi-an clients.”—Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-27747-2 • $16.00

Martin Duberman STONEWAll

“Vivid and detailed portraits of six individuals whose lives converged at the Stonewall Rebel-lion and the militant movement that immediate-ly grew out of it.”—Lillian Faderman. Photo-graphs. Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-27206-4 • $16.00

Christian De La Huerta COMING OUT SPIrITUAlly

The next StepForeword by Matthew Fox“This volume attempts to tackle the issue from a practical, user-friendly perspective. The author quickly differentiates ‘spirituality’ from ‘reli-gion,’ and he makes a substantial effort to remain inclusive of all faiths, traditions, and practices.”—Booklist. Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-0-87477-966-0 • $15.95

Melissa de la Cruz and Tom Dolby, editors GIrlS WHO lIkE BOyS WHO lIkE BOyS

True Tales of Love, Lust, and Friendship Between Straight Women and Gay MenForeword by Armistead Maupin Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28961-1 • $16.00

Lillian Faderman ODD GIrlS AND TWIlIGHT lOVErS

A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America“A key work...the point of reference from which all subsequent studies of 20th-century lesbian life in the United States will begin.”—San Fran-cisco Examiner. Photographs. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-017122-8 • $18.00

Arlene Istar Lev, C.S.W. THE COMPlETE lESBIAN AND GAy

PArENTING GUIDEWith practical advice and personal real-life sto-ries, Lev provides gay parents with everything they need to know as they make their own sig-nificant and challenging mark on family. Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-19197-2 • $18.00

Kirk Read HOW I lEArNED TO SNAP

A Small Town Coming-Out and Coming-of-Age StoryThis hilarious and salty memoir about growing up gay in the Reagan-era South is a refreshingly victim-free story in which queer teenagers are creative, resilient, and ultimately heroic. “Read navigates his adolescent minefield...with a stun-ning capacity for compassion.”—D. Travers Scott.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200299-5 • $14.00

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Daphne Scholinski with Jane Meredith Adams

THE lAST TIME I WOrE A DrESSA MemoirAt fifteen years old, Daphne Scholinski was committed to a mental institution and awarded the dubious diagnosis of “Gender Identity Dis-order.” She spent three years—and over a mil-lion dollars of insurance—”treating” the prob-lem...with makeup lessons and instructions in how to walk like a girl.Riverhead • 224 pp. • 978-1-57322-696-7 • $14.00

Judy ShepardJ THE MEANING OF MATTHEW

My Son’s Murder in Laramie, and a World Transformed“A courageous, eloquent, and devoted mother…gives us all a greater understanding of Matthew and the larger meaning of his life.”—Senator Edward M. Kennedy.Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-29638-1 • $15.00

David Strah and Susanna Margolis GAy DADS

This book compiles personal accounts from men describing their unique journeys to fatherhood and the struggles and successes they have expe-rienced as they raise their children. Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-333-0 • $14.95

Tina Tessina, Ph.D. GAy rElATIONSHIPS

How to Find Them, How to Improve Them, How to Make Them LastTarcher • 240 pp. • 978-0-87477-566-2 • $14.95

Mel White STrANGEr AT THE GATE

To Be Gay and Christian in AmericaNew Epilogue by the Author“A powerful and compelling witness. This auto-biography will do enormous good and may even save a lot of lives.”—John McNeil, author of The Church and the Homosexual. Photographs. Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-27381-8 • $17.00

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Caitlin BoyleJ OPErATION BEAUTIFUl

Transforming the Way You See Yourself One Post-it note at a TimeAn empowering book with photos, notes, and true stories about an underground campaign to recognize the true beauty within every woman.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-592-40582-4 • $17.00

Deborah Blum SEX ON THE BrAIN

The Biological Differences Between Men and Women“Blum uses tact, intelligence, and humor to enliven her journey through the political and scientific minefield of sex differences.”—Matt Ridley. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-026348-0 • $16.00See also Ghost Hunters, page 33

Helene G. Brenner, Ph.D. I kNOW I’M IN THErE SOMEWHErE

“A rich, practical guide.”—Dana Crowley Jack, author of Silencing the Self: Women and Depres-sion. Based on her work with over a thousand women, Brenner explores women’s impulse to accommodate, adapt, and mold themselves to serve others at their own expense. Gotham • 272 pp. • 978-1-592-40060-7 • $15.00

Brené Brown, Ph.D. L.M.S.W. I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME

Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy, and Power“An urgent and compelling invitation to exam-ine our struggles with shame....Grounded in exceptional scholarship and filled with inspiring stories, this is one of those rare books that has the potential to turn lives around.”—Harriet Lerner, Ph.D. “This important and hopeful book offers a bold new perspective on the power of telling our stories.”—Professor Jody Williams. Gotham • 336 pp. • 978-1-59240-335-6 • $15.00

Alice D. Domar, Ph.D. and Henry Dreher SElF-NUrTUrE

Learning to Care for Yourself as effectively as You Care for everyone elsePenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-029846-8 • $15.00

Warren Farrell, Ph.D. THE MyTH OF MAlE POWEr

Farrell questions the image of male-as-oppres-sor, arguing that this misconception has hin-dered not only men, but women as well. “As groundbreaking and provocative as The Femi-nine Mystique was decades ago.”—Carol Cassell, Ph.D., author of Tender Bargaining.Berkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-18144-7 • $15.00

Ann Fessler THE GIrlS WHO WENT AWAy

The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. WadeBrings to life these women’s voices and the spir-it of the time, allowing each to share her experi-ence in gripping and intimate detail. “A remark-ably well-researched and accomplished book.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303897-9 • $15.00

Ruth FowlerJ GIrl, UNDrESSED

On Stripping in new York City“Excellent…Fowler’s excoriating narrative quite effectively undermines perceptions of sex work as a viable form of postmodern female empow-erment.”—The Guardian (London).Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311565-6 • $15.00

James Garbarino, Ph.D. SEE JANE HIT

Why Girls Are Growing More Violent and What We Can Do About ItGarbarino traces the factors—many of them essentially positive—behind the explosion of violent behavior in girls and outlines a compas-sionate solution. “This is a must read for every-one concerned with the development of adoles-cent girls, their social behavior, and their sexuality.”—Joan Jacobs Brumberg, author of The Body Project.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303868-9 • $15.00

elizabeth Gilbert THE lAST AMErICAN MAN

“The finest examination of American masculini-ty and wilderness since Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild.”—Outside. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-200283-4 • $15.00See also Commited page 12; Eat, Pray, Love page 21

Guerrilla Girls BITCHES, BIMBOS, AND BAllBrEAkErS

The Guerrilla Girls’ Illustrated History of Female Stereotypes“With their...deconstruction of the worst slurs society has to offer, the Guerilla Girls have turned discrimination on its head and fashioned an entertaining read.”—Publishers Weekly. Color illustrations.Penguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-200101-1 • $25.00Also of interest The Guerrilla Girls’ Bedside Compan-ion to the History of Western Art, 978-0-14-025997-1

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Michelle GoldbergJ THE MEANS OF rEPrODUCTION

Sex, Power, and the Future of the World“We know how to radically improve women’s lives around the world: give them education, power, and the liberty to control their own bod-ies. We also know something even more impor-tant: that improving women’s lives in this way makes the whole world better place.”—Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311688-2 • $16.00

Amy Goldwasser, editor rED

The next Generation of American Writers—Teenage Girls—on What Fires up Their Lives TodayA collection of vividly written personal essays by teenage girls ages 13 to 18, hailing from Park Avenue to rural Kentucky, and representing a diverse spectrum of socioeconomic, racial, and religious backgrounds. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28983-3 • $14.00

Pat Heim, Ph.D., and Susan Murphy, Ph.D., MBA

IN THE COMPANy OF WOMENTurning Workplace Conflict into Powerful AlliancesSee page 29

Arlie Hochschild with Anne Machung THE SECOND SHIFT

New Introduction by the Author See page 31

erica Jong WHAT DO WOMEN WANT?

essays by erica JongTarcher • 336 pp. • 978-1-58542-554-9 • $17.95See also Fear of Flying 978-0-451-20994-8

Ruth King HEAlING rAGE

Women Making Inner Peace PossibleIntroduction by Jack Kornfield“A classic…filled with the passion, earthiness, and wisdom of a self-described wounded heal-er….This is a book that can change your life.”—Alice Walker.Gotham • 240 pp. • 978-1-59240-406-3 • $14.00

Suzanne Braun LevineJ FIFTy IS THE NEW FIFTy

Ten Life Lessons for Women in Second Adulthood“Suzanne Braun Levine shows us the wisdom and joys of living in our own personal present. For women who have been pressured into living the past over and over again, Fifty is the New Fifty is the first true age liberation.”—Gloria Steinem.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-29605-3 • $15.00

INVENTING THE rEST OF OUr lIVESWomen in Second Adulthood“Inventing the Rest of Our Lives is that rare book that creates a new paradigm of the life cycle. Nothing could be more overdue, needed, or filled with hope than a vision for this last and most productive third of life…Levine perma-nently changes our belief that growth is for the young.”—Gloria Steinem.Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28721-1 • $15.00

Janet Lieberman and Julie HungarJ THE WISDOM TrAIl

In the Footsteps of Remarkable Women The Wisdom Trail follows the life trajectories of extraordinary women, now in their seventies and eighties, part of the so-called “hinge genera-tion” of pre-feminists, and an examination of the arc of American life—from hardship to boon years—and its effect on the character of women and their families. Penguin Press • 224 pp. • 978-1-59420-222-3 • $24.95

Susan Maushart THE MASk OF MOTHErHOOD

How Becoming a Mother Changes Our Lives and Why We never Talk About It“A lively, illuminating, and eminently intelligent look at mothering today.”—Harriet Lerner. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-029178-0 • $16.00

Mary Pipher, Ph.D. rEVIVING OPHElIA

Saving the Selves of Adolescent GirlsPipher finds that in spite of the women’s move-ment, which has empowered adult women in some ways, teenage girls today are having a harder time than ever before because of higher levels of violence and sexism. “A vibrant and insightful account….The loss of the spirit which Dr. Pipher so brilliantly portrays is the loss of the American spirit.”—Dr. Natalie Porter, for-mer president, Division of the Psychology of Women, American Psychological Association.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-188-8 • $16.00See also Seeking Peace, page 35; Another Country, page 42; Writing to Change the World, page 50; The Shelter of Each Other, page 13

Frank Pittman, M.D. MAN ENOUGH

Fathers, Sons, and the Search for MasculinityPittman explores what it is like to grow up male today. He weaves together case studies from his practice, examples from literature and films, plus personal vignettes from his own experienc-es as a father to examine these hyper-masculine men and to illustrate how they developed and how they can change.Perigee • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-51883-6 • $15.95

nancy Amanda Redd BODy DrAMA

Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real AnswersGotham • 272 pp. • 978-1-59240-326-4 • $20.00

Ruth ReichlJ NOT BECOMING My MOTHEr

And Other Things She Taught Me Along the WayLooking to her mother ’s letters and diaries, Reichl confronts the painful transition her moth-er made from a hopeful young woman to an increasingly unhappy older one and realizes the tremendous sacrifices she made to make sure her daughter’s life would not be as disappoint-ing as her own. “A masterful portrait of a moth-er-daughter relationship that will resonate with readers across generations.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review.Penguin Press • 128 pp. • 978-1-59420-216-2 • $19.95

Ruth Rosen THE WOrlD SPlIT OPEN

How the Modern Women’s Movement Changed AmericaRevised 2007 EditionWith a new epilogue covering the seven years since the book’s publication. “A first-rate history of contemporary feminism. Her account of the past 50 years is comprehensive and detailed, erudite and personal, suitable for the night table as well as the academy.”—San Francisco Chroni-cle. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-009719-1 • $18.00

Joni SeagerJ THE PENGUIN ATlAS

OF WOMEN IN THE WOrlDFourth Edition“Scholarly, funny, provocative...You can’t teach global issues without it. It was important when first published. Now it is a classic.”—Diane Bell, George Washington Univ. “In this era of global-ization we are in desperate need of accurate information that demonstrates how crucial women are to the whole process...Joni Seager has done it again!”—Kum-Kum Bhavnani, UC Santa Barbara. New topics include: human rights of women; Internet use and IT literacy; trafficking, and the trade in women and girls; refugees; women in crisis zones; globalization, its depen-dence and its effect on women. Full-color maps. Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-311451-2 • $20.00

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Leonard Shlain SEX, TIME, AND POWEr

How Women’s Sexuality Shaped Human evolution“A coherent and captivating narrative...[that] will affect forever your notions about sex.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200467-8 • $17.00See also Alphabet Versus the Goddess, 978-0-14-019601-6

Rachel SimmonsJ THE CUrSE OF THE GOOD GIrl

Raising Authentic Girls with Courage and ConfidenceThe author of Odd Girl Out argues that in ideal-izing the “Good Girl”—unerringly nice, polite, modest, and selfless—we teach girls to embrace a limited version of selfhood that curtails their power and potential.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-218-6 • $25.95Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311798-8 • $15.00

Shari L. Thurer THE MyTHS OF MOTHErHOOD

How Culture Reinvents the Good Mother“In an enlightening, disarming survey of moth-erhood across the centuries, Thurer draws on feminist theory, psychoanalysis and cultural his-tory to show that each society has its own norms, beliefs and expectations for mother-ing.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-024683-4 • $21.00

norah Vincent SElF-MADE MAN

One Woman’s Year Disguised as a ManVincent’s exploration of what men are like when women aren’t around. “This is a brave and often fascinating book, with Vincent…offering us per-spectives that are entirely fresh and new.”—The Times (London).Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303870-2 • $15.00See also Voluntary Madness, page 22

Peter Vronsky FEMAlE SErIAl kIllErS

How and Why Women Become MonstersVronsky exposes and investigates the phenome-non of women who kill and the political, eco-nomical, social, and sexual implications. 8 pp. photo insert.Berkley • 432 pp. • 978-0-425-21390-2 • $16.00

Rebecca Walker BABy lOVE

Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of AmbivalenceWalker tells the story of her pregnancy: not just the physical evolution, but also the emotional and intellectual transformation from ambiva-lence to certainty to unconditional love.Riverhead • 0 pp. • 978-1-59448-288-5 • $15.00See also What Makes a Man 978-1-59448-068-3

Judith Warner PErFECT MADNESS

Motherhood in the Age of AnxietyWarner looks at the social, economic, and politi-cal forces that shaped current thinking about parenting. “Warner does a superb job of succint-ly tracing the societal evolution and parenting theories from the postwar, Dr. Spock ‘50s and ‘60s through the past three decades since the dawn of feminism.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-170-3 • $15.00See also We’ve Got Issues, page 13

Marie C. Wilson ClOSING THE lEADErSHIP GAP

Why Women Can and Must Help Run the WorldSee page 31

Jeffrey ZaslowJ THE GIrlS FrOM AMES

A Story of Women and a Forty-Year FriendshipA moving tribute to female friendships, with the inspiring story of eleven girls and the ten wom-en they became.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-59240-532-9 • $16.00

HuMAn SeXuALITY

Jolan Chang THE TAO OF lOVE AND SEX

The Ancient Chinese Way to ecstasyPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-019338-1 • $18.00

Paul Dobransky, M.D., with L.A. Stamford THE SECrET PSyCHOlOGy

OF HOW WE FAll IN lOVESee page 13

Pamela Druckerman lUST IN TrANSlATION

Infidelity from Tokyo to TennesseeAcclaimed journalist Pamela Druckerman inves-tigates extramarital affairs all around the world to discover how different cultures deal with adultery—and her research leads her to believe that both the concept and the consequences of infidelity are far less rigid outside the United States.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311329-4 • $15.00

Deirdre Fishel and Diana HoltzbergJ STIll DOING IT

The Intimate Lives of Women Over SixtyBased on research and extensive interviews, Still Doing It explores the lives of daring, outspoken, and sensual women of an older generation who actively embrace new romantic relationships and sexual experiences.Avery • 256 pp. • 978-1-58333-353-2 • $15.00

Faye FlamJ THE SCOrE

The Science of the Male Sex DriveSweeping from the origin of the sexes to the sex-ual foibles of twenty-first-century humans, Flam, a science writer at The Philadelphia Inquirer, shows how a small difference in the size of the first sperm and eggs resulted in an evolutionary tradeoff that has affected both men and women. Avery • 224 pp. • 978-1-58333-349-5 • $15.00

Sigmund Freud THE PSyCHOlOGy OF lOVE

See page 10

Amy Jo Goddard and Kurt Brungardt lESBIAN SEX SECrETS FOr MEN

What every Man Wants to Know About Making Love to a Woman and never Asks“Goddard, a sexuality educator, and Brungardt, a health journalist, tackle the basics of female sexual response. The book is well written, com-prehensive, and lighthearted, incorporating good advice about communication and safer sex.”—Library Journal. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28133-2 • $15.00

Robert Greene THE ArT OF SEDUCTION

This exploration of the most subtle, elusive, and effective form of power is an analysis of civiliza-tion’s greatest seducers, from Cleopatra to JFK, as well as the classic literature of seduction from Freud to Kierkegaard and Ovid to Casanova. Greene identifies the rules of a timeless, amoral game and explores how to cast a spell, break down resistance, and, ultimately, compel a tar-get to surrender.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-200119-6 • $20.00See also The 33 Strategies of War, page 38

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Hilda Hutcherson, M.D. PlEASUrE

A Woman’s Guide to Getting the Sex You Want, need, and DeserveA guide to finding deeper sexual satisfaction written in the tone of a supportive and savvy friend—who happens to be a top sex expert. Includes fifty instructive illustrations.Perigee • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-53286-3 • $17.00See also What Your Mother Never Told You About Sex 978-0-399-52853-8

Dr. Judy Kuriansky THE COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO TANTrIC SEX Alpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-59257-296-0 • $19.95

Lou Paget THE GrEAT lOVEr PlAyBOOk

365 Sexual Tips and Techniques to Keep the Fires Burning All Year Long“Lou Paget is one of our savviest sex educators ....She hands over invaluable tried and true secrets and sparks that great lovers use daily in their attitudes, behaviors, fantasies and tech-niques to reignite their home fires and keep them burning and committed.”—Eli Coleman, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Med-ical School.Gotham • 336 pp. • 978-1-592-40114-7 • $14.00

Dan Savage SAVAGE lOVE

Straight Answers from America’s Most Popular Sex ColumnistOver 300 letters are included with responses from this original and funny thinker. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27815-8 • $16.00See also The Kid 978-0-452-28176-9

Laura Sessions Stepp UNHOOkED

How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love, and Lose at Both“A compelling account of the causes and poten-tial consequences of a noteworthy change in the sexual mores of contemporary American youth—the decoupling of physical and emotional intima-cy. Stepp carefully weaves together case studies, hard data, and expert opinion in a masterfully constructed narrative.”—Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., Temple University professor and author of The Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-284-7 • $15.00See also Our Last Best Shot, page 16

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David Allen J MAkING IT All WOrk

Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of LifeIn this highly anticipated sequel to Getting Things Done, Allen unlocks the full power of his methods across the entire span of life and work..Penguin • 320 pp. • 9780143116622 • $16.00

GETTING THINGS DONEThe Art of Stress-Free Productivity“Allen, a management consultant and executive coach, provides insights into attaining maxi-mum efficiency and at the same time relaxing whenever one needs or wants to.”—Booklist.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-200028-1 • $16.00

rEADy FOr ANyTHING52 Productivity Principles for Work and LifePenguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-303454-4 • $15.00

Paul Assaiante and James ZugJ rUN TO THE rOAr

Coaching to Overcome FearSee page 14

Yvon Chouinard lET My PEOPlE GO SUrFING

The education of a Reluctant BusinessmanThe founder of Patagonia, Inc. shares the persis-tence and courage that have gone into being head of one of the most respected and environ-mentally responsible companies on earth.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-303783-5 • $17.00

Sandra A. Crowe, M.A. SINCE STrANGlING ISN’T AN OPTION...

Dealing with Difficult People—Common Problems and uncommon SolutionsPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-52540-7 • $14.95

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi GOOD BUSINESS

Leadership, Flow, and the Making of MeaningIn an age where business and work have replaced religion and politics as central life forc-es, this book reveals how business leaders, man-agers, and even employees can contribute to their own happiness as well as to a just and evolving society.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-200409-8 • $16.00

His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler, M.D.

THE ArT OF HAPPINESSA Handbook for LivingThrough the meeting of Buddhism and psychol-ogy, the Dalai Lama shows us how to defeat day-to-day depression, anxiety, jealousy, or just an ordinary bad mood. Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-889-4 • $25.95

His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler, M.D.

THE ArT OF HAPPINESS AT WOrk The Dalai Lama and psychiatrist Cutler reunite to explore the ways in which work and careers can become a meaningful part of our lives. Riverhead • 224 pp. • 978-1-59448-054-6 • $14.00See also Ethics for the New Millenium 978-1-57322-883-1

edward L. Deci with Richard Flaste WHy WE DO WHAT WE DO

understanding Self-MotivationPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-025526-3 • $15.00

Tony DiCicco and Colleen Hacker, Ph.D. with Charles Salzberg

CATCH THEM BEING GOODeverything You need to Know to Successfully Coach Girls“An invaluable tool for coaches of all levels.”—Michelle Akers, Two-Time World Cup Champi-on, Olympic Gold Medalist, and FIFA Player of the Century.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200335-0 • $15.00

nicholas DiFonzo, Ph.D. J THE WATErCOOlEr EFFECT

An Indispensable Guide to understanding and Harnessing the Power of Rumors“A fresh look at informal communication, and how information spreads rapidly…. An absorb-ing and compelling book.”—Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music.Avery • 304 pp. • 978-1-58333-359-4 • $15.00

neil Fiore, Ph.D. THE NOW HABIT

A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and enjoying Guilt-Free PlayTarcher • 224 pp. • 978-1-58542-552-5 • $14.95

Sydney Finkelstein WHy SMArT EXECUTIVES FAIl

And What You Can Learn from Their MistakesPortfolio • 336 pp. • 978-1-59184-045-9 • $16.00

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John Kenneth Galbraith A SHOrT HISTOry OF

FINANCIAl EUPHOrIA The world-renowned economist offers “dourly irreverent analyses of financial debacle from the tulip craze of the seventeenth century to the recent plague of junk bonds.”—The Atlantic.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-023856-3 • $14.00

Michael Gates Gill HOW STArBUCkS SAVED My lIFE

A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like everyone else“How Starbucks Saved My Life works as an inter-esting memoir of one man’s transformation. But it could also work as a wake-up call to corporate America.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune.Gotham • 272 pp. • 978-1-59240-404-9 • $13.00See also How to Save Your Own Life 978-1-10115-084-9

Dr. Thomas Gordon lEADEr EFFECTIVENESS TrAINING

L.e.T: Proven Skills for Leading Today’s Businesses into TomorrowRevised and Updated25th Anniversary EditionPerigee • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-52713-5 • $24.95

Mark Goulston, M.D. GET OUT OF yOUr OWN WAy AT WOrk

...AND HElP OTHErS DO THE SAME Covers 40 of the most common self-defeating behaviors and shows how to change them—from self-defeating to career-enhancing. Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53285-6 • $14.95

Mark Goulston, M.D., and Philip Goldberg GET OUT OF yOUr OWN WAy

Overcoming Self-Defeating BehaviorTransform 40 common self-defeating behaviors, including procrastination, envy, obsession, anger, self-pity, compulsion, neediness, guilt, rebellion, inaction, and more. Perigee • 208 pp. • 978-0-399-51990-1 • $13.95

Jack Griffin HOW TO SAy IT AT WOrk

Power Words, Phrases, Body Language, and Communication SecretsPrentice Hall Press • 464 pp. • 978-0-735-20430-0 • $17.95

Jeremy GutscheJ EXPlOITING CHAOS

150 Ways to Spark Innovation During Times of ChangeGotham • 272 pp. • 978-1-592-40507-7 • $27.00

Pat Heim, Ph.D., with Susan K. Golant HArDBAll FOr WOMEN

Winning at the Game of BusinessRevised EditionPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28641-2 • $15.00

Pat Heim, Ph.D., and Susan Murphy, Ph.D., MBA

IN THE COMPANy OF WOMENTurning Workplace Conflict into Powerful AlliancesTarcher • 224 pp. • 978-1-58542-223-4 • $15.95

Roger Fisher BEyOND MACHIAVEllI

Tools for Coping with Conflict“Fisher and two colleagues associated with the Harvard Negotiation Project, Harvard Law School, spell out conflict resolution techniques useful at the international level, and also in oth-er contexts.”—Book News, Inc. Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-024522-6 • $14.00

Roger Fisher and Scott Brown GETTING TOGETHEr

Building Relationships as We negotiateTakes you step-by-step through initiating, nego-tiating, and sustaining enduring relationships—in business, in government, between friends, and in the family.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-012638-9 • $15.00

Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro BEyOND rEASON

using emotions as You negotiateFisher and Shapiro show readers how to use emotions to turn a disagreement into an oppor-tunity for mutual gain. “A must-read for anyone who negotiates, which is to say for all of us.”—Elena Kagan, Dean, Harvard Law School; for-mer Associate Counsel to the U.S. President.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303778-1 • $15.00

Roger Fisher, William ury, and Bruce Patton GETTING TO yES

negotiating Agreement Without Giving InRevised and Updated Second EditionNow contains major revisions and additions to help the negotiator properly deal with the intri-cacies and changes of the modern bargaining table. “By far the best thing I’ve ever read about negotiation.”—John Kenneth Galbraith. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-015735-2 • $16.00

Roger Fisher and Danny ertel GETTING rEADy TO NEGOTIATE

The Getting to Yes WorkbookThis companion volume to the negotiation clas-sic Getting to Yes explores the negotiation pro-cess in depth and presents case studies, charts, and worksheets for blueprinting a personalized negotiating strategy. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-023531-9 • $16.00

G. Richard Shell BArGAINING FOr ADVANTAGE

negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People“Rich in cogent observations and vivid exam-ples that help connect academic bargaining con-cepts to the real-world arenas in which they play out.”—Stanford University Professor Rod-erick M. Kramer, Negotiation Journal.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303697-5 • $16.00Winner of a 1999 CPR Award for Excellence in ADR

G. Richard Shell and Mario MoussaJ THE ArT OF WOO

using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas“Ranging across history, from Charles Lindbergh to Sam Walton, the authors examine how savvy negotiators use persuasion—not confrontation—to achieve goals.”—U.S. News & World Report.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311404-8 • $16.00

Chris St. Hilaire with Lynette PadwaJ 27 POWErS OF PErSUASION

Simple Strategies to Seduce Audiences & Win AlliesStrategies designed to give readers the tools to influence and persuade anyone of anything.Prentice Hall Press • 240 pp. • 978-0-73520-451-5 • $25.00Available September 2010

Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen of the Harvard negotiation Project

J DIFFICUlT CONVErSATIONSHow to Discuss What Matters MostForeword by Roger FisherThe 10th-anniversary edition, now updated with “Answers to Ten Questions People Ask.” Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311844-2 • $16.00Available September 2010

William ury THE THIrD SIDE

Why We Fight and How We Can Stop“A masterpiece!...Extremely pertinent in today’s contentious world.”—Stephen R. Covey. “Bill Ury has a remarkable ability to get to the heart of a dispute and find simple but innovative ways to resolve it.”—President Jimmy Carter. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-029634-1 • $16.00

Dudley Weeks, Ph.D. THE EIGHT ESSENTIAl STEPS

TO CONFlICT rESOlUTIONPreserving Relationships at Work, at Home, and in the CommunityA world-renowned mediator presents tested methods for resolving stubborn differences of opinion and for finding lasting solutions in long-term relationships—at work and at home. Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-0-874-77751-2 • $14.95

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Charles S. JacobsJ MANAGEMENT rEWIrED

Why Feedback Doesn’t Work and Other Surprising Lessons from the Latest Brain Science“Turns prevalent management theory on its head and will have a lasting imact on how it is taught.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review.Portfolio • 224 pp. • 978-1-59184-337-5 • $16.00

John KayJ OBlIQUITy

Why Our Goals are Best Achieved IndirectlyA leading economist explains why we should pursue our goals—in business, politics or per-sonal life—indirectly and charts an innovative, inspiring, “oblique” route to success and satis-faction. Penguin Press • 224 pp. • 978-1-59420-278-0 • $25.95Available April 2011

Tama J. Kieves THIS TIME I DANCE!

Creating the Work You LoveIn this guide, a Harvard-educated lawyer who left her corporate job to follow her dreams poses the question: If you’re successful doing work you don’t love, what could you do with work you do love?Tarcher • 224 pp. • 978-1-58542-527-3 • $14.95

Spencer Johnson, M.D. WHO MOVED My CHEESE?

An Amazing Way to Deal With Change in Your Work and in Your Life Foreword by Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D.A charming parable full of insights that helps us manage change quickly and prevail in changing times. Over four million copies sold. Putnam • 96 pp. • 978-0-399-14446-2 • $19.95

Phyllis Mindell HOW TO SAy IT FOr EXECUTIVES

The Complete Guide to Communicating for Leaders Prentice Hall Press • 320 pp. • 978-0-7352-0388-4 • $15.95

John G. Miller QBQ! THE QUESTION

BEHIND THE QUESTIONPracticing Personal Accountability in Work and in Life Putnam • 128 pp. • 978-0-399-15233-7 • $19.95See also Flipping the Switch: Unleash the Power of Personal Accountability Using the QBQ! 978-0-399-15295-5

Margot Morrell and Stephanie Capparell SHACklETON’S WAy

Leadership Lessons from the Great Antarctic explorerWith a Preface by Alexandra ShackletonPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-200236-0 • $15.00

Clifford nass with Corina YenJ THE MAN WHO lIED TO HIS lAPTOP

The new Research on Human RelationshipsSee page 36

Marilyn Paul, Ph.D. IT’S HArD TO MAkE A DIFFErENCE

WHEN yOU CAN’T FIND yOUr kEySThe Seven-Step Path to Becoming Truly Organized Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-219617-5 • $15.00

Jerry Porras, Stewart emery, and Mark Thompson

SUCCESS BUIlT TO lASTLearn how some enduringly successful people harvested their victories and failures and found the courage to follow their passions. “You will find rich insights about how to make a life—not just a living.”—Barry Z. Posner, Dean and Pro-fessor of Leadership, Santa Clara University.Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28870-6 • $15.00

Daniel H. PinkJ DrIVE

The Surprising Truth About What Motivates us“Pink makes a strong, science-based case for rethinking motivation—and then provides the tools you need to transform your life.”—Mehmet C. Oz, M.D.Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-884-9 • $26.95Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-480-3 • $16.00Paperback available October 2010

A WHOlE NEW MINDWhy Right-Brainers Will Rule the FutureA groundbreaking guide to surviving and thriv-ing in a world turned upside down by rising affluence, the outsourcing of good jobs abroad, and the computerization of our lives. Pink reveals six essential aptitudes on which profes-sional success and personal fulfillment now depend. “With this remarkable book, we just may have discovered our Copernicus for the brave new age that’s accelerating into being.”—Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-171-0 • $15.00See also The Adventures of Johnny Bunko 978-1-59448-291-5

Christine Ranck and Christopher Lee nutterJ IGNITE THE GENIUS WITHIN

Discover Your Full PotentialExamines an insight-boosting audio/visual method for changing the way you think and maximizing your creative potential, recommend-ed by the American Psychological Association.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-29593-3 • $14.00

Steven Reiss, Ph.D. WHO AM I?

The 16 Basic Desires That Motivate Our Behavior and Define Our Personality“Using a statistical procedure called ‘factor anal-ysis,’ Reiss has developed a set of desires, or motives, that he claims are basic to our behav-ior.”—Library Journal.Berkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-18340-3 • $16.00

Ken Robinson, Ph.D. with Lou AronicaJ THE ElEMENT

How Finding Your Passion Changes everythingSee page 45

Dr. Linda Sapadin with Jack Maguire IT’S ABOUT TIME!

The Six Styles of Procrastination and How to Overcome ThemPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-024271-3 • $10.00

Susan Scott FIErCE CONVErSATIONS

Achieving Success at Work and in Life, One Conversation at a TimeForeword by Ken Blanchard, Ph.D.Through step-by-step exercises, Scott teaches read-ers how to overcome barriers to meaningful com-munication, both personally and professionally.Berkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-19337-2 • $16.00

Muriel Solomon WOrkING WITH DIFFICUlT PEOPlE

Revised EditionPrentice Hall Press • 336 pp. • 978-0-7352-0291-7 • $15.95

Dr. Dennis Waitley THE PSyCHOlOGy OF WINNING

Ten Qualities of a Total Winner“A heavyweight among motivational writers.” —Charles Paul Conn, author of An Uncommon Freedom. Berkley • 192 pp. • 978-0-425-09999-5 • $6.99

Matt Weinstein and Luke Barber GENTly DOWN THE STrEAM

4 unforgettable Keys to SuccessThe popular round song now becomes the key to success, as it embodies the primary principles for job fulfillment. Perigee • 160 pp. • 978-0-399-53282-5 • $19.95See also Dogs Don’t Bite When a Growl Will Do 978-0-399-53048-7

David Whyte CrOSSING THE UNkNOWN SEA

Work as a Pilgrimage of IdentityA poet and internationally renowned Fortune 500 consultant explores work as the most impor-tant opportunity for discovering, shaping, and nurturing our deepest selves. Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-57322-914-2 • $15.00

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A Tool for Yourself, Your Team, and Your WorldFor anyone who wants to get themselves or their team motivated, this book offers the insights, methods, stories, and practices of such business giants as IBM, Sony, and Disney.Portfolio • 208 pp. • 978-1-59184-147-0 • $14.95

Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander

THE ArT OF POSSIBIlITyTransforming Professional and Personal Life“This is a wise, uplifting and important work, a seamless blend of insight and inspiration, per-sonal revelations, and stories drawn from the worlds of art, psychology, business and poli-cies.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-200110-3 • $15.00

WORK & SOCIeTY

Travis Bradberry, Ph.D. THE PErSONAlITy CODE

unlock the Secret to understanding Your Boss, Your Colleagues, Your Friends...and Yourself!Putnam • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-15411-9 • $24.95

Matthew B. CrawfordJ SHOP ClASS AS SOUlCrAFT

An Inquiry into the Value of WorkA philosopher/mechanic’s look at the challeng-es and pleasures of working with one’s hands. “A beautiful little book about human excellence and the way it is undervalued in contemporary America.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311746-9 • $15.00A New York Times Notable Book, a Publishers Weekly Top Ten book, a Books for a Better Life nominee, a Borders Original Voices Award winner

Robert H. Frank and Philip J. Cook THE WINNEr-TAkE-All SOCIETy

How More and More Americans Compete for Fewer and Bigger Rewards“A major contribution to the debate about causes and consequences of inequality in America.” —The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-025995-7 • $15.00

Mark FrauenfelderJ MADE By HAND

Searching for Meaning in a Throwaway World“Frauenfelder has been at the center of the emerging maker movement, chronicling its rise as an economic force. Here, he describes a paral-lel evolution: his own embrace of making, as he applies the lessons he’s been learning to his own life.”—Chirs Anderson, editor in chief, Wired magazine.Portfolio • 256 pp. • 978-1-59184-332-0 • $25.95

Barbara Garson All THE lIVElONG DAy

The Meaning and Demeaning of Routine WorkRevised Edition“Ranks with some of the best work ever done on labor in the United States.”—The Village Voice. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-023491-6 • $14.00

Leslie T. Giblin HOW TO HAVE CONFIDENCE AND

POWEr IN DEAlING WITH PEOPlE Giblin explains the basic principles behind human behavior so you can work with human nature—not against it—to get what you want.Prentice Hall Press • 192 pp. • 978-0-1341-0671-7 • $13.95

Arlie Hochschild with Anne Machung THE SECOND SHIFT

New Introduction by the Author “No book analyzes the human impact of the work-family track for both sexes more percep-tively than this important, provocative study of the dynamics of two-career couples.”—Newsday. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-200292-6 • $16.00

Linda Matias HOW TO SAy IT: JOB INTErVIEWS

Prentice Hall Press • 256 pp. • 978-0-7352-0422-5 • $12.95

Christine Montross BODy OF WOrk

Meditations on Mortality from the Human Anatomy Lab“Although all physicians share a personal histo-ry of countless hours in the human anatomy lab, only a rare few, I suspect, would be able to so deftly illuminate this transforming and peculiar experience. Montross is a master of detail.”—Katrina Firlik, MD, Neurosurgeon and author of Another Day in the Frontal Lobe. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311366-9 • $16.00

Jeremy Rifkin THE END OF WOrk

The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market eraUpdated for the Twenty-First CenturyForeword by Robert L. Heilbroner Rifkin’s influential book has been updated for a post-New Economy era, offering a tough, compel-ling critique of the flaws in the techniques the gov-ernment uses to compile employment statistics. Tarcher • 400 pp. • 978-1-58542-313-2 • $15.95See also The Empathic Civilization, page 37

Mike Rose THE MIND AT WOrk

Valuing the Intelligence of the American Worker“Too many of us peer right through waiters, hair stylists, handymen, and other ‘manual workers’….Thanks to Mike Rose’s impressive eye, the accom-plishments of these workers are now visible.”—Howard Gardner, author of Changing Minds.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303557-2 • $16.00

Meryl Runion and Janelle Brittain HOW TO SAy IT:

PErFOrMANCE rEVIEWSPhrases and Strategies for Painless and Productive Performance ReviewsPrentice Hall Press • 224 pp. • 978-0-7352-0412-6 • $11.95

Max Weber THE PrOTESTANT ETHIC AND

THE SPIrIT OF CAPITAlISM and Other WritingsEdited, Translated, and with an Introduction and Notes by Peter Baehr and Gordon C. WellsThis is the first English translation of the 1905 German text and the first volume to include Weber’s unexpurgated responses to his critics, which reveal important developments in his argument. Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043921-2 • $17.00

Marie C. Wilson ClOSING THE lEADErSHIP GAP

Add Women, Change everythingRich with historical context and supported by a wealth of current data and innovative research, this book explains the leadership gap between women and men and the deeply ingrained cul-tural factors that continue to create resistance to women at the top. By the founder of the White House Project. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311403-1 • $15.00Try OUr ONLINE

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Leila Ahmed A BOrDEr PASSAGE

From Cairo to America—A Woman’s JourneyAn Egyptian woman’s “richly insightful account of the inner conflicts of a generation coming of age during and after the collapse of European imperialism.” (The New York Times Book Review).Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-029183-4 • $15.00

Moustafa BayoumiJ HOW DOES IT FEEl TO BE A PrOBlEM?

Being Young and Arab in America“This significant and eminently readable work breaks through preconceptions and delivers a fresh take on a unique and vital community.” —Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Crescent.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311541-0 • $15.00Arab American Book Award

R. Dwayne BettsJ A QUESTION OF FrEEDOM

A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in PrisonSee page 38

Ana Castillo MASSACrE OF THE DrEAMErS

essays on XicanismaCastillo’s critical examination of the 500-year-old roots of Chicano feminism in the United States. “Brilliant and powerfully written.”—Ms. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27424-2 • $16.00

Raphael S. ezekiel THE rACIST MIND

Portraits of American neo-nazis and Klansmen“Ezekiel’s pointed volume is the best available modern source for grasping the psychological foundations of the Radical Right.”—Thomas F. Pettigrew, Univ. of Cal., Santa Cruz. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-023449-7 • $20.00

Joseph Graves THE rACE MyTH

Demonstrating that racial distinctions are in fact social inventions, not biological truths, The Race Myth brings sound science to one of America’s most emotionally charged debates. “An enlight-ening and provocative work.”—Booklist. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28658-0 • $16.00

Hill HarperJ lETTErS TO A yOUNG SISTEr

DeFIne Your Destiny“Hill, speaking like an older brother, lays out his vision to young women who are confronting rough issues on how to become the architect of their own lives.”—Ebony.Gotham • 304 pp. • 978-1-59240-459-9 • $15.00

lETTErS TO A yOUNG BrOTHErMAnifest Your DestinyThis compilation of letters provides wisdom, guidance, and insight to help young men chart their own path to success. Based on the author’s motivational speaking at inner-city schools across the country, the letters deal with the tough issues that face young people today.Gotham • 192 pp. • 978-1-592-40200-7 • $20.00

ed HusainJ THE ISlAMIST

Why I Became an Islamic Fundamentalist, What I Saw Inside, and Why I LeftBased on first-hand experiences and written with pervasive clarity, The Islamist delivers a rare inside glimpse of the devious methods used to recruit new members, and offers profound insight into the appeal fundamentalism has for young Muslims in the Western world.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311598-4 • $16.00

Amin Maalouf IN THE NAME OF IDENTITy

Violence and the need to BelongTranslated from the French by Barbara Bray“An eloquent introductory exploration of why, in this age of globalization, we need to abandon our historical idea of identity as a single reli-gious or national alliance.”—The New Yorker. Maalouf moves across the world’s history, faiths, and politics, outlining the way in which a singular identity—personal, religious, ethnic, or national—can give rise to heated passions and massive crimes. Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-200257-5 • $14.00

James McBride THE COlOr OF WATEr

A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother10th Anniversary EditionA vivid portrait of growing up, a haunting med-itation on race and identity, and a lyrical valen-tine to a mother from her son.Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-192-5 • $15.00

Marcus Rediker THE SlAVE SHIP

A Human HistoryRediker explores historical uses of the slave ship by drawing on an array of archival material, revealing the voices of slaves, common sailors, pirates, captains and traders. After exploring the ways enslaved Africans overcame language bar-riers, extreme physical hardship, psychological terror and the misery of separation from all they knew, Rediker arrives at a surprising conclu-sion: in the midst of all the suffering, something new was created—something that can only be called African-American.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311425-3 • $16.00

Richard Rodriguez BrOWN

The Last Discovery of America“The recurrent strands of his thought—family, religion, education, race, sex, California, Ameri-ca, Mexico—gain new resonance each time and stand, in the end, for the complexity of a whole greater than the sum of its parts.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-200079-3 • $15.00A National Book Critics Circle Book Award Finalist; An ALA Booklist Editor’s Choice Book for 2002; A New York Times Notable Book; A Los Angeles Times Best Book; California Book Award WinnerSee also Days of Obligation 978-0-14-009622-4

Clifton L. Taulbert EIGHT HABITS OF THE HEArT

The Timeless Values That Build Strong CommunitiesPenguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-026676-4 • $13.00See also Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored 978-0-14-024477-9

Héctor Tobar TrANSlATION NATION

Defining a new American Identity in the Spanish-Speaking united States“Tobar vividly and movingly captures the con-flict between the immigrant ideal to which America has always aspired and the presiding white culture’s deep ambivalence about the immigrant presence.”—The New York Times Book Review.Riverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-176-5 • $16.00

Sudhir VenkateshJ GANG lEADEr FOr A DAy

A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the StreetsA fundamentally honest view of the morally ambiguous struggle to survive in an urban war zone, and an emotional and complicated look at the friendship that develops between the sociol-ogist and a gang leader, two ambitious men a universe apart.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311493-2 • $16.00

Rebecca Walker BlACk, WHITE, AND JEWISH

“A beautifully written meditation on the cre-ation of a woman’s sense of self.”—Jane Lazarre. Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-57322-907-4 • $15.00

Ralph Wiley WHy BlACk PEOPlE TEND TO SHOUT

Cold Facts and Wry Views from a Black Man’s World“A refreshing and biting commentary on life in America as seen by a black man. This book is a valuable resource for people of all races.”—Alvin Poussaint. Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-016853-2 • $14.00

Gregory Howard Williams lIFE ON THE COlOr lINE

The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black“A stunning journey to the heart of the racial dilemma in this country. Everyone will be enriched by reading this unforgettable tale.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Photographs. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-27533-1 • $15.00

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Taisha Abelar THE SOrCErErS’ CrOSSING

A Woman’s JourneyForeword by Carlos Castaneda“Fascinating....A useful work on personal growth and women’s spirituality.”—Library Journal. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-019366-4 • $16.00

Margot Adler DrAWING DOWN THE MOON

Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America TodayRevised and Expanded EditionPenguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-303819-1 • $18.00

Angeles Arrien SIGNS OF lIFE

The Five universal Shapes and How to use ThemArrien explores the psychological and mytho-logical meanings of shapes, and explains how a person’s preference for certain shapes reveals things about their inner, subjective state. Tarcher • 93 pp. • 978-0-87477-933-2 • $19.95

Anne Baring and Jules Cashford THE MyTH OF THE GODDESS

The evolution of an Image“An indispensable source work for anyone interested in this very important development of religious ideas.”—Marija Gimbutas. Ranges from the Paleolithic Age to the present-day Gaia Hypothesis. Penguin • 800 pp. • 978-0-14-019292-6 • $27.00

Hans Biedermann DICTIONAry OF SyMBOlISM

Cultural Icons and the Meanings Behind ThemTranslated by James HulbertThis encyclopedic guide explores the rich and varied meanings of more than 2,000 symbols—from amethyst to Zodiac. 600 Line Drawings. Plume • 480 pp. • 978-0-452-01118-2 • $27.00

Deborah Blum GHOST HUNTErS

William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death“Fascinating....Shows how and why many Brit-ish and American intellectuals (including some prominent scientists) ended up on a fruitless but determined hunt for ghosts....Blum tells her lit-erally wondrous tale very well.”—Anthony Got-tlieb, The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-303895-5 • $15.00See also Sex on the Brain, page 25

Joseph Campbell MASkS OF GOD

Four volumes comprise a systematic exploration of cultural, historical, religious, psychological, and social mythology, from primitive roots to contemporary beliefs.

MASkS OF GOD 1: Primitive MythologyPenguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-019443-2 • $20.00

MASkS OF GOD 2: Oriental MythologyPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-019442-5 • $20.00

MASkS OF GOD 3: Occidental MythologyPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-019441-8 • $20.00

MASkS OF GOD 4: Creative MythologyPenguin • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-019440-1 • $20.00See also Myths to Live By 978-0-14-019461-6

Jean Chevalier and Alain Gheerbrant THE PENGUIN DICTIONAry

OF SyMBOlSTranslated by John Buchanan-BrownPenguin • 1,184 pp. • 978-0-14-051254-0 • $25.00

Daniel C. Dennett BrEAkING THE SPEll

Religion as a natural PhenomenonRanging through biology, history, and psycholo-gy, Dennett charts religion’s evolution from “wild” folk belief to “domesticated” dogma. “Ambitious...an accessible account of…the natu-ral history of religion.”—The New Yorker.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303833-7 • $17.00See also Freedom Evolves, page 19

Florinda Donner-Grau THE WITCH’S DrEAM

Foreword by Carlos CastanedaPenguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-019531-6 • $16.00

Michael DowdJ THANk GOD FOr EVOlUTION

How the Marriage of Science and Religion Will Transform Your Life and Our World“Dowd masterfully unites rationality and spiri-tuality in a world view that celebrates the mys-teries of existence... A powerful book!”—Craig Mello, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physi-ology/Medicine.Plume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-29534-6 • $16.00

Adam elenbaasJ FISHErS OF MEN

The Gospel of an Ayahuasca Vision QuestA memoir of a minister’s son who went to the jungle of South America to gain spiritual aware-ness through the use of mind-expanding native plants and shamanic ritual.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-791-8 • $23.95

Richard erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, editors AMErICAN INDIAN TrICkSTEr TAlES

“A fine selection of myths from diverse tradi-tions...in a form that will entertain as it instructs.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-027771-5 • $16.00

Marilyn FergusonJ THE AQUArIAN CONSPIrACy

Personal and Social Transformation in Our TimeThe classic study of the changes in work, rela-tionships, medicine, religion, and education that comprised the birth of the New Age. “An excit-ing vision of the future.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. “A handbook of the New Age.”—USA Today.Tarcher • 464 pp. • 978-1-58542-742-0 • $15.95

Laura Berman FortgangJ THE lITTlE BOOk ON MEANING

Why We Crave It, How We Create It“Fortgang’s writing is moving in its simplicity and sincerity, and like her ministry, her message crosses religious borders.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review).Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-802-1 • $14.95

James Frazer THE GOlDEN BOUGH

Edited with an Introduction by George W. Stocking, Jr. Penguin Classics • 944 pp. • 978-0-14-018931-5 • $17.00

China Galland lONGING FOr DArkNESS

Tara and the Black Madonna“The heartfelt account of a search for the feminine face of God.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-019566-8 • $16.00

elizabeth Gilbert EAT, PrAy, lOVE

One Woman’s Search for everything Across Italy, India and IndonesiaSee page 21

Jeff GolliherJ A DEEPEr FAITH

A Journey into SpiritualityA modern-day Merton, Episcopalian priest and cultural anthropologist Jeffrey Mark Golliher uses the form of letters to a spiritual seeker to inspire and instruct.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-404-7 • $22.95

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Robert Graves THE GrEEk MyTHS

Combined EditionCombines the complete text of the definitive two-volume classic, includes full references to the classical sources, indexes, commentaries on each myth, and a map. Penguin • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-017199-0 • $19.95

THE GrEEk MyTHSVol. 1: Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-001026-8 • $12.00Vol. 2: Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-001027-5 • $11.00

Pierre Grimal THE PENGUIN DICTIONAry

OF ClASSICAl MyTHOlOGyAn outstanding distillation of Grimal’s classic reference, this extensively cross-referenced work offers clear and concise entries that capture the essence of Greek and Roman mythology. Genea-logical Tables. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-051235-9 • $19.00

Barbara Bradley HagertyJ FINGErPrINTS OF GOD

The Search for the Science of SpiritualityIs spiritual experience real? Or is it a delusion? In Fingerprints of God, National Public Radio reli-gion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty attempts to answer these and other vexing ques-tions about the science of spiritual experience.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-462-9 • $16.00

Allan J. Hamilton, M.D., FACSJ THE SCAlPEl AND THE SOUl

encounters with Surgery, the Supernatural, and the Healing Power of HopeA Harvard-educated neurosurgeon reveals his experiences—in and out of the operating room—with apparitions, angels, exorcism, after-death survival. “His observations and insights push the limits of current scientific knowledge as he attempts to bring some rational thought to the unexplainable.”—Richard Carmona, M.D., MPH, FACS, 17th Surgeon General of the United States.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-713-0 • $15.95

Thich nhat Hanh TAMING THE TIGEr WITHIN

Meditations on Transforming Difficult emotionsThis handbook of meditations and reflections offers readers inspirational and pragmatic tech-niques for diffusing anger, conquering fear, and cultivating love in every arena of life.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-134-5 • $14.00

ANGErWisdom for Cooling the FlamesOffers a fresh perspective on taking care of our anger as we would take care of a crying baby—picking it up, talking quietly to it, probing for what is making the baby cry. Filled with stories and techniques, Anger offers a wise and loving look at transforming anger into peace. Riverhead • 208 pp. • 978-1-57322-937-1 • $15.00

Charles Hayes TrIPPING

An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-019574-3 • $20.00

John R. Hinnells THE NEW PENGUIN HANDBOOk

OF lIVING rElIGIONS Second EditionA completely revised edition of the most read-able and informative reference guide of active twentieth-century religions.Penguin • 912 pp. • 978-0-14-051480-3 • $22.00

Hildegard of Bingen SElECTED WrITINGS

Translated with an Introduction by Mark AthertonPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043604-4 • $15.00

ernest Holmes THE HIDDEN POWEr OF THE BIBlE

What Science of Mind Reveals About the Bible and YouLargely unavailable since the 1940s, this exege-sis on the hidden lessons of some of the Scrip-ture’s best-known verses now includes an index and new preface. Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-511-2 • $13.95

ernest Holmes and Jean Houston THE SCIENCE OF MIND

“The founder of the United Church of Religious Science, an international religious movement, presents his basic spiritual tenets, showing read-ers how to get in touch with nature’s forces and God’s healing power.”—Amazon.com. Tarcher • 668 pp. • 978-0-87477-921-9 • $17.95See also The Creative Mind and Success 978-1-58542-608-9; Love and Law 978-1-58542-302-6; This Thing Called You 978-1-58542-607-2

Jesse Jennings, editor THE ESSENTIAl ErNEST HOlMES

Collected Writings by the Author of The Science of MindA selection of the essential writings by the inter-nationally renowned scholar, mystic, and author, providing readers with a library of the most important ideas in the religious psycholo-gy that Holmes defined.Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-181-7 • $15.95

Robert H. Hopcke THErE ArE NO ACCIDENTS

Synchronicity and the Stories of Our Lives“Hopcke, the director of the Center for Symbolic Studies, illustrates how religion and Jungian psychology intersect in a quest for wholeness beyond the confines of linear logic.”—Library Journal. “A fascinating, brilliant, invaluable guide.”—Joan Borysenko, M.D. Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-57322-681-3 • $15.00

William James THE VArIETIES

OF rElIGIOUS EXPErIENCEA Study in Human natureEdited with an Introduction by Martin E. MartyPenguin Classics • 536 pp. • 978-0-14-039034-6 • $14.00

PrAGMATISM AND OTHEr WrITINGSEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Giles Gunn Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043735-5 • $16.00

Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D. IF THE BUDDHA GOT STUCk

A Handbook for Change on a Spiritual PathKasl presents seven steps that tap into life’s big-ger picture and provides a roadmap to getting unstuck and moving on. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-219628-1 • $14.00See also If the Buddha Married, page 12; If the Buddha Had Kids page 15

His Holiness the Dalai Lama lIVE IN A BETTEr WAy

Reflections on Truth, Love, and HappinessPractical Introduction to Buddhism by Lama Thubten Zopa RinpocheCompiled and edited by Renuka Singh Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-219607-6 • $14.00See also The Path to Tranquility: Daily Wisdom 978-0-14-019612-2, Ethics for the New Millenium 978-1-57322-883-1

Anne Lamott GrACE (EVENTUAlly)

Thoughts on FaithExamines the ways we’re caught in life’s most daunting predicaments: love, mothering, work, politics, and maybe toughest of all, evolving from who we are to who we were meant to be.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-287-8 • $14.00See also Plan B 978-1-59448-157-4

Jenny MarchJ THE PENGUIN BOOk OF

ClASSICAl MyTHSRenowned classics scholar March presents a dazzling reinterpretation of the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, providing the origins and development of each story.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-102077-8 • $17.00

Abraham H. Maslow rElIGIONS, VAlUES,

AND PEAk-EXPErIENCES Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-019487-6 • $14.00

THE FArTHEr rEACHES OF HUMAN NATUrE Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-019470-8 • $17.00

Iris Murdoch METAPHySICS AS A GUIDE TO MOrAlS

Philosophical ReflectionsDrawing on a novelist’s insight into art, litera-ture and abnormal psychology, Murdoch con-ducts an ongoing debate with major writers, thinkers and theologians to provide fresh and compelling answers to these crucial questions.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-017232-4 • $20.00

edited by Jeremy narby and Francis Huxley SHAMANS THrOUGH TIME

500 Years on the Path to Knowledge“Anthropologists Narby and Huxley have col-lected observations about and interviews with shamans from more than 60 missionaries, bota-nists, anthropologists, ethnographers and psy-chologists spanning from 1535 to 2000. This first sweeping study of shamanism is sure to become a classic.”—Publishers Weekly. Tarcher • 352 pp. • 978-1-58542-362-0 • $14.95

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Kevin nelson, M.D.J THE SPIrITUAl DOOrWAy

IN THE BrAINA neurologist Searches for Transcendental SelfThe world’s leading neurologist on out-of-body and near-death experiences shows that spiritual-ity is as much a part of our basic biological makeup as our sex drive or survival instinct. Dutton • 336 pp. • 978-0-525-95188-9 • $26.95Available October 2010

Kathleen norrisJ ACEDIA AND ME

A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer’s LifeIn examining her own depression, Norris took a wider view and began to research acedia, the “noonday demon” from medieval Christian phi-losophy. “One of the most eloquent yet earth-bound spiritual writers of our time.”—San Fran-cisco Chronicle. Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-996-9 • $16.00A Publisher’s Weekly Best Book (religion), a Christianity Today Book Award WinnerSee also The Virgin of Bennington 978-1-57322-913-5

Harry OliverJ BlACk CATS AND FOUr-lEAF ClOVErS

The Origins of Old Wives’ Tales and Superstitions in Our everyday LivesThe surprising stories behind the most common superstitions and traditions from around the world.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53609-0 • $12.95

Charles Panati SACrED OrIGINS OF

PrOFOUND THINGSThe Stories Behind the Rites and Rituals of the World’s Religions“Eager to raise and then to answer a great many interesting questions about world religions and why their adherents believe and behave as they do.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-019533-0 • $18.00

Mary PipherJ SEEkING PEACE

Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the WorldAfter the surprise success of Reviving Ophelia, psychotherapist Pipher was overwhelmed by the demands of fame on her time and attention, causing her to turn inward and cultivate a quiet-er, more meditative life.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-440-7 • $16.00See also Reviving Ophelia, page 26

Gehlek Rimpoche GOOD lIFE, GOOD DEATH

Tibetan Wisdom on ReincarnationForeword by Dalai LamaOne of the last reincarnated lamas to be fully educated in Tibet and trained by the same teach-ers who taught the Dalai Lama examines uni-versal questions with a combination of ancient tradition and contemporary thought—revealing an empowering connection between what we believe and how we live our lives. Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-57322-952-4 • $15.00

W. H. D. Rouse GODS, HErOES AND MEN

OF ANCIENT GrEECEMythology’s Great Tales of Valor and RomanceFirst published in 1934, this text is one of the most popular and captivating retellings of the ancient myths. NAL • 192 pp. • 978-0-451-52790-5 • $14.00

Carl Sagan THE VArIETIES OF

SCIENTIFIC EXPErIENCEA Personal View of the Search for God Edited by Ann DruyanSagan discusses his views on topics ranging from manic depression and the possibly chemi-cal nature of transcendence to creationism and so-called intelligent design, to the likelihood of intelligent life on other planets. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311262-4 • $16.00

Paul SeligJ I AM THE WOrD

A Guide to the Consciousness of Man’s Self in a Transitioning Time—A Channeled TextMedium Paul Selig has recorded an extraordi-nary program for self-realization, as dispensed through beings of higher intelligence, some-times called Guides or Ascended Masters.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-793-2 • $15.95

Malidoma Patrice Somé OF WATEr AND THE SPIrIT

Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman“A vision that encompasses two worlds and weaves the lessons of both into a fine tapes-try.”—Clarissa Pinkola Éstes. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-019496-8 • $16.00

THE HEAlING WISDOM OF AFrICAFinding Purpose Through nature, Ritual, and Community8 pages of b/w photos. Tarcher • 336 pp. • 978-0-87477-991-2 • $16.95

rITUAlPower, Healing, and CommunityPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-019558-3 • $14.00

Jonathan StarJ rUMI

In the Arms of the BelovedLandmark translations of the Sufi poet/mystic Rumi, from the acclaimed interpreter of the Tao Te Ching.Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-693-5 • $10.00See also Tao Te Ching 978-1-58542-269-2

Jeremy TaylorJ THE WISDOM OF yOUr DrEAMS

using Dreams to Tap into Your unconscious and Transform Your LifeFull of case histories and featuring a revised introduction by the author and a new chapter about dreams as clues to the evolution of con-sciousness, The Wisdom of Your Dreams provides readers with specific, hands-on techniques to remember and interpret dreams. “Much more than another ‘dream book’…. A creative, hope-ful, constructive approach to life.”—Richard Woods, O. P., Ph.D., Loyola University.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-754-3 • $15.95

Robert Thurman INFINITE lIFE

Seven Virtues for Living WellForeword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama“A watershed work.”—Spirituality and Health. The ultimate guidebook to understanding the human role in the universe and realizing how one can personally succeed while helping others.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-069-0 • $16.00

Krista TippettJ SPEAkING OF FAITH

Why Religion Matters— and How to Talk About ItAn intimate, thought-provoking, and original appraisal of the meaning of religion in our time- from the creator and host of public radio’s Speaking of Faith.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311318-8 • $15.00See also Einstein’s God 978-0-14-311677-6

Vatsayana THE kAMA SUTrA OF VATSAyANA

The Classic Hindu Treatise on Love and Social ConductForeword by Santha Rama RauIntroduction by John W. SpellmanTranslated by Sir Richard Francis Burton Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-019360-2 • $14.00

nicholas WadeJ THE FAITH INSTINCT

How Religion evolved and Why It enduresNoted science writer Nicholas Wade offers for the first time a convincing case based on a broad range of scientific evidence for the evolutionary basis of religion. “[A] masterly book. It lays the basis for a rich dialogue between biology, social science and religious history.”—The Economist.Penguin Press • 304 pp. • 978-1-59420-228-5 • $25.95

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Dave Anderegg, Ph.D. NErDS

Who They Are and Why We need More of ThemAnderegg examines why science and engineer-ing have become socially-poisonous disciplines, why adults wink at the derision of “nerdy” kids, and what we can do to prepare our children to succeed in an increasingly high-tech world.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-590-7 • $24.95

edited by Walter T. Anderson THE TrUTH ABOUT THE TrUTH

Deconfusing and Reconstructing the Postmodern WorldA New Consciousness ReaderIncludes essays and excerpts from the works of prominent modern thinkers such as Umberto Eco, Jacques Derrida, and Isaiah Berlin among others. Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-0-87477-801-4 • $16.95

Albert-László BarabásiJ BUrSTS

The Hidden Pattern Behind everything We DoA revolutionary new theory showing how we can predict human behavior. “In Linked, Barabá-si showed us how complex networks unfold in space. In Bursts, he shows us how they unfold in time. Your life may look random to you, but everything from your visits to a web page to your visits to the doctor are predictable, and happen in bursts.”—Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody.Dutton • 310 pp. • 978-0-525-95160-5 • $26.95

lINkEDHow everything Is Connected to everything else and What It Means for Business, Science and everyday Life“Linked could alter the way we think about all of the networks that affect our lives.”—The New York Times. Barabási takes us on an intellectual adventure to prove that social networks, corpo-rations, and living organisms are more similar than previously thought. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28439-5 • $16.00

Mark BauerleinJ THE DUMBEST GENErATION

How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don’t Trust Anyone under 30)This shocking, surprisingly entertaining romp into the intellectual nether regions of today’s under thirty set reveals the disturbing and, ulti-mately, incontrovertible truth: cyberculture is turning us into a society of know-nothings.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-712-3 • $15.95

Gordon Bell and Jim GemmellJ yOUr lIFE, UPlOADED

The Digital Way to Better Memory, Health, and ProductivityForeword by Bill GatesBased on their own research Bell and Gemmell explain the ever-increasing access to electronic personal memories—both “cloud” services such as Facebook and huge personal hard drives. A must-read due to its inevitability, seminal nature, and clairvoyant authors.”—Nicholas Negroponte, author of Being Digital. In hardcov-er as Total Recall.Dutton • 304 pp. • 978-0-525-95134-6 • $26.95Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29656-5 • $16.00Paperback available November 2010

James Burke and Robert Ornstein THE AXEMAkEr’S GIFT

Technology’s Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture“Their account of the development of human culture is a genuine tour de force.”—Los Angeles Times. Tarcher • 348 pp. • 978-0-87477-856-4 • $16.95

M. Gigi Durham Ph.D.J THE lOlITA EFFECT

The Media Sexualization of Young Girls and What We Can Do About ItDurham shows how sexuality is rigidly and restrictively defined in media—often in ways detrimental to girls’ healthy development—and offers strategies for resisting the violations that render girls sexually subordinate.Overlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-59020-215-9 • $14.95

Steven Johnson EVEryTHING BAD IS GOOD FOr yOU

How Today’s Popular Culture Is Actually Making us SmarterJohnson argues that the pop culture we soak in every day has been growing more sophisticated with each passing year, and is actually posing new cognitive challenges that are making our minds measurably sharper.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-194-9 • $15.00

Kevin KellyJ WHAT TECHNOlOGy WANTS

“[Kelly] shows how technology is an outgrowth of human life, and thus it evolves based on its own inherent desires and instincts. It expands the mind’s urge toward connection and unity and, yes, toward goodness and beauty.”—Wal-ter Isaacson.Viking • 432 pp. • 978-0-670-02215-1 • $27.95Available October 2010

Bart Kosko NOISE

Gives readers a sense of how deeply noise per-meates both the world around us and within us. “Endlessly fascinating.”—Booklist. Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-03495-6 • $24.95

Ray Kurzweil THE SINGUlArITy IS NEAr

When Humans Transcend BiologyInventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil envisions an event—the “singularity”—in which technologi-cal change becomes so rapid and so profound that our bodies and brains will merge with our machines.Penguin • 0 pp. • 978-0-14-303788-0 • $20.00See also The Age of Spiritual Machines, 978-0-14-028202-3; Fantastic Voyage 978-0-452-28667-2

Lawrence Lessig FrEE CUlTUrE

The nature and Future of Creativity“A powerfully argued and important analy-sis.”—Adam Cohen, The New York Times Book Review. In this powerful wake-up call, Lessig shows how shortsighted interests blind to the long-term damage they’re inflicting are poison-ing an ecosystem that fosters innovation. B/w illustrations. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-303465-0 • $16.00

Alberto Manguel THE HISTOry OF rEADING

“A veritable museum of literacy.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-016654-5 • $20.00

Peter MillerJ THE SMArT SWArM

How understanding Flocks, Schools, and Colonies Can Make us Better at Communicating, Decision-Making, and Getting Things DoneSee page 21

Clifford nass and Corina YenJ THE MAN WHO lIED TO HIS lAPTOP

What Machines Teach us About Human RelationshipsA Stanford professor presents counterintuitive insights about building successful relation-ships—based on research into human-computer interaction.Current • 256 pp. • 978-1-61723-001-1 • $25.95

neil Postman AMUSING OUrSElVES TO DEATH

Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business“Starts where Marshall McLuhan lets off, con-structing his arguments with the resources of a scholar and the wit of a raconteur.”—Christian Science Monitor. Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303623-1 • $15.00See also How to Watch TV News 978-0-14-311377-5

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Joel R. Primack, Ph.D. and nancy ellen Abrams

THE VIEW FrOM THE CENTEr OF THE UNIVErSE Discovering Our extraordinary Place in the Cosmos Primack and Abrams use recent advances in astronomy, physics, and cosmology to frame a compelling new theory of how to understand the universe and our role in it.Riverhead • 400 pp. • 978-1-59448-255-7 • $16.00

Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber TrUST US, WE’rE EXPErTS!

How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your FutureUpdated EditionIntroduction by Andrew Postman“Finally a long-overdue expose of the shenani-gans and subterfuge that lie behind the making of experts in America.”—Jeremy Rifkin. Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-139-8 • $14.95

Jeremy RifkinJ THE EMPATHIC CIVIlIZATION

The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in CrisisPopular social thinker, educator, and policy advisor Jeremy Rifkin models his argument for a new globalized, empathetic consciousness after the changes of the Enlightenment.Tarcher • 656 pp. • 978-1-58542-765-9 • $27.95See also The End of Work page 31

nick RosenJ OFF THE GrID

Inside the Movement for More Space, Less Government, and True Independence in Modern America.Rosen documents a variety of individuals and families striving to maintain a life of indepen-dence in the face of modern America’s ever-greater connectivity and development.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311738-4 • $15.00

Douglas Rushkoff COErCION

Why We Listen to What “They” Say“An essential book for anyone interested in the power of media and the mechanics of decep-tion.”—Booklist. Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-57322-829-9 • $15.00

Clay ShirkyJ COGNITIVE SUrPlUS

Creativity and Generosity in a Connected AgeReveals how new technology is changing us from consumers to collaborators, unleashing a torrent of creative production that will trans-form our world. “[A] prescient book that extols the possibilities of the internet age and outlines the social obligations that come with it.”—Pub-lishers Weekly.Penguin Press • 256 pp. • 978-1-59420-253-7 • $25.95

HErE COMES EVEryBODyThe Power of Organizing Without Organizations“Clay Shirky may be the finest thinker we have on the Internet revolution, but Here Comes Everybody is more than just a technology book; it’s an absorbing guide to the future of society itself.”—Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad is Good for You.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311494-9 • $16.00

Margaret Somerville THE ETHICAl CANAry

Science, Society, and the Human SpiritFrom cloning and genetically modified food to mapping human chromosomes, Somerville sheds light on the urgent ethical and legal ques-tions of our time. Penguin UK • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-029516-0 • $15.00

David Tenenbaum and Terry DevittJ THE WHy FIlES

The Science Behind the news“Clear, fun explanations of the science behind the headlines.”—U.S. News & World Report. “Provides a good mix of information and inter-activity that takes the chore out of learning.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311467-3 • $15.00

Mary Warnock AN INTEllIGENT PErSON’S

GUIDE TO ETHICS A rigorous and persuasive guide to the rele-vance of ethics in the modern world. “An impassioned and moving summary.”—Alan de Botton, Guardian.Overlook • 208 pp. • 978-1-58567-823-5 • $13.95

Bill WasikJ AND THEN THErE’S THIS

How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture“An odd but happy marriage of sociological observation and Gonzo-style adventure.”—Wired. New media provocateur Wasik (who organized the first flash mob in 2003) conducts six experiments to show how cultural informa-tion spreads.Viking • 208 pp. • 978-0-670-02084-3 • $25.95Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311761-2 • $15.00

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Hannah Arendt EICHMANN IN JErUSAlEM

A Report on the Banality of evil“A profound and documented analysis.... Bound to stir our minds and trouble our conscienc-es.”—Chicago Tribune. Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303988-4 • $16.00

THE POrTABlE HANNAH ArENDTEdited by Peter BaehrThe first comprehensive collection of writings by one of the twentieth-century’s most important philosophers and political thinkers. Includes generous selections from her masterworks, The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and her controversial Eichmann in Jerusalem.Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-243756-8 • $18.00See also Between Past and Future 978-0-14-310481-0, On Revolution 978-0-14-303990-7

Henri Barbusse UNDEr FIrE

Newly Translated by Robin BussIntroduction by Jay Winter“One of the most influential of all war novels, Henri Barbusse’s Le Feu appeared in 1916, won the Prix Goncourt the following year, and by the armistice had sold 200,000 copies in French.”—History Today. Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303904-4 • $15.00Shortlisted for the 2004 Oxford Weidenfeld Translation Prize

Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim FOUr HOUrS IN My lAI

“A brutal, cautionary tale that serves as a pain-ful reminder of the worst that can happen in war.”—Chicago Tribune. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-017709-1 • $17.00

Fern Schumer Chapman MOTHErlAND

A Daughter’s Journey to Reclaim the PastPenguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-028623-6 • $14.00

Helen epstein CHIlDrEN OF THE HOlOCAUST

Conversations with Sons and Daughters of Survivors“A passionate, brightly illuminating work.” —Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-011284-9 • $18.00

Slavenka Drakulic THEy WOUlD NEVEr HUrT A Fly

War Criminals on Trial in The Hague“In this powerful, lucid series of reports from The Hague’s international courtroom, Slavenka Drakulic´ confronts the Yugoslav wars’ grand villains and banal perpetrators, as she fearlessly contemplates both the individual character of evil, and the tragic, chillingly impersonal mech-anisms of war.”—Eva Hoffman.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303542-8 • $16.00See also Café Europa: Life After Communism 978-0-14-027772-2; S: A Novel About the Balkans 978-0-14-029844-4

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STOlEN VOICESYoung People’s War Diaries, from World War I to IraqForeword by Olara A. OtunnuThe editors have gathered fifteen diaries of young people coping with war, from World War I to the struggle in Iraq that continues today.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303871-9 • $15.00See also Zlata’s Diary 978-0-14-303687-6

Philip Gourevitch and errol MorrisJ THE BAllAD OF ABU GHrAIB

“Gourevitch’s account takes us outside the frame, giving us the chance to understand the dynamic of the unit in which violence and romance were SOP....The books shows how law-lessness became law.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311539-7 • $16.00

Robert Greene THE 33 STrATEGIES OF WAr

Spanning world civilizations, synthesizing doz-ens of political, philosophical, and religious texts and thousands of years of violent conflict, The 33 Strategies of War is a comprehensive guide to the subtle social game of everyday life informed by the most ingenious and effective military principles in war. Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311278-5 • $20.00See also The Art of Seduction, page 27

Jan T. Gross NEIGHBOrS

The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland“An important contribution to the literature of human bestiality unleashed by war.”—The New York Times Book Review. In July of 1941, half of the Polish town of Jedwabne murdered the other half: 1,600 men, women, and children. Gross piec-es together eyewitness accounts of this horrific day, which locals remember but history forgot. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200240-7 • $15.00National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist; A Library Journal and Los Angeles Times Best Book

James Hillman A TErrIBlE lOVE OF WAr

Utilizing reports from many fronts and times, letters from combatants, analyses by military authorities, classic myths, and writings from great thinkers, including Twain, Tolstoy, Kant, Arendt, Foucault, and Levinas, Hillman’s broad sweep and detailed research bring a new under-standing to humanity’s simultaneous attraction and aversion to war.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-303492-6 • $16.00

Samuel Hynes THE SOlDIErS’ TAlE

Bearing Witness to Modern WarPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-026154-7 • $16.00

Hala JaberJ THE FlyING CArPET

OF SMAll MIrAClESOne Woman’s Fight to Save Two Orphans of War“Powerful. Unforgettable. Hala Jaber paints heart-breaking portraits of children and families who have lost a great deal, some everything, during the Iraq war.”— Nahid Rachlin, author of Persian Girls.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-466-7 • $18.00

ernst Jünger STOrM OF STEEl

Translated by Michael Hoffman Newly Translated with an Introduction by Michael Hofmann“To read this extraordinary book is to gain unique insight into the compelling nature of organized, industrialized violence....[A] superla-tive translation.”—Niall Ferguson.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243790-2 • $16.00Winner of the Oxford Weidenfeld Translation Prize

John Keegan, editor THE BOOk OF WAr

25 Centuries of Great War Writing“A brilliantly edited and comprehensive anthol-ogy.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-029655-6 • $20.00

Craig M. MullaneyJ THE UNFOrGIVING MINUTE

A Soldier’s educationWritten with unflinching honesty, this is an unforgettable portrait of a young soldier grap-pling with the weight of war while coming to terms with what it means to be a man. “One of the most thoughtful and honest accounts ever written by a young Army officer confronting all the tests of life.”—Bob Woodward.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311687-5 • $16.00

Agate nesaule A WOMAN IN AMBEr

Healing the Trauma of War and exile“Shows us, in disturbing but illuminating detail, how violence and cruelty register on the psyche. This beautifully written book makes us reckon anew with the deep costs of war.”—Eva Hoff-man. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-026190-5 • $16.00

Jim Sheeler J FINAl SAlUTE

A Story of unfinished Lives Based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning story, Sheel-er’s unprecedented look at the way our country honors its dead is a stunning tribute to the troops and their families. “A powerful counter-point to the impersonal statistics and verbal camouflage of military euphemisms that sani-tize the true horror of war and dehumanize those who serve.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311545-8 • $16.00 A National Book Award Finalist

SOCIAL WORK

R. Dwayne BettsJ A QUESTION OF FrEEDOM

A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in Prison“A reminder that no matter how confining our surroundings might seem or how bleak our future might look, as long as we are in touch with our higher selves, we can always tap into both the compassion and the toughness that is in all of our hearts.”—Russel Simmons.Avery • 256 pp. • 978-1-58333-396-9 • $16.00

Roxanne BlackJ UNEXPECTED BlESSINGS

Stories of Hope and HealingDiagnosed with lupus at fifteen, Black started a support group from her hospital room, which has become the Friends’ Health Connection, a nationwide community that matches people with similar health conditions.Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-355-6 • $15.00

Patrick neate and Damian PlattJ CUlTUrE IS OUr WEAPON

Making Music and Changing Lives in Rio de JaneiroForeword by Caetano VelosoTells the story of Grupo Cultural AfroReggae, a Rio-based organization employing music and an appreciation for black culture to inspire resi-dents of the favelas, or shantytowns, to resist the drugs that are ruining their neighborhoodsPenguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311674-5 • $14.00

edited by H. Bruce Franklin PrISON WrITING IN

20TH-CENTUry AMErICAForeword by Tom Wicker“The essays and stories collected by Bruce Franklin in this anthology awaken us to the number of human lives wasted by incarceration for crimes that education and social justice might have prevented. The book deserves to be read in classes of sociology as well as classes of literature.”—Betty Jean Craige, Univ. of Georgia. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-027305-2 • $17.00

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Jeffrey Ian Ross and Stephen C. Richards BEHIND BArS

Surviving PrisonWith American crime rates soaring and the pris-on population growing faster than ever, Ross reveals how to stay alive and well while in the system.Alpha • 240 pp. • 978-0-02-864351-9 • $14.95

Hester RumbergJ TEN DEGrEES OF rECkONING

Ten Degrees of ReckoningA True Story of SurvivalJudith Slavin spent forty-four hours clinging to an overturned dinghy, her back broken, para-lyzed below the waist, after her family’s boat was hit by a nearby freighter. “Harrowing…absorbing.”—Kirkus Reviews.Berkley • 272 pp. • 978-0-425-23210-1 • $15.00

Robert SabbagJ DOWN ArOUND MIDNIGHT

A Memoir of Crash and SurvivalSabbag’s gripping account of a plane crash in which he and eight other survivors were left wounded and stranded in the woods at night. “The most fascinating part of this book is Sab-bag’s effort to fit his memory to reality; to create a collage of his and his fellow survivors’ experi-ences.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311760-5 • $15.00

Barry Scheck, Peter neufeld, Jim Dwyer ACTUAl INNOCENCE

When Justice Goes Wrong and How to Make It RightSince 1986, prominent civil rights attorneys Bar-ry Scheck and Peter Neufeld have helped exon-erate thirty-seven people, and the Innocence Project they run has taken up the case of hun-dreds more, driven by a quest for justice and armed with hard DNA science. “One of the most influential books of the year...An objective refer-ence for partisans of all stripes.”—Boston Globe. NAL • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-20982-5 • $16.00

Al Siebert, Ph.D.J THE SUrVIVOr PErSONAlITy

Why Some People Are Stronger, Smarter, and More Skillful at Handling Life’s Difficulties…and How You Can Be, TooForeword by Bernie Siegel, M.D.The classic guide to what makes people survi-vors, now in a revised and updated new edition.Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-53592-5 • $14.95

Lisa Smith, Linda Wagner, and John AaronsJ DISPATCHES FrOM JUVENIlE HAll

Fixing a Failing SystemA team of experts with decades of collective hands-on experience contend with the rise of violent crimes committed by teenagers in recent years, cutting through the hype to show why “tough on crime” tactics have only worsened the problem, and presenting a new paradigm that incorporates punitive action, rehabilitation, and family intervention. Includes case studies.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311622-6 $16.00

Val WalkerJ THE ArT OF COMFOrTING

What to Say and Do for People in DistressVal Walker draws on numerous interviews with “Master Comforters” including grief counselors and victim’s advocates to guide readers in breaking through the walls that those who are suffering often erect around themselves.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-828-1 • $15.95Available October 2010

ADDICTIOn & ReCOVeRY

William S. Burroughs JUNky

Introduction by Allen GinsbergOne of the most powerful novels ever written about drug addiction, in its first complete and unexpurgated edition. Penguin • 158 pp. • 978-0-14-200316-9 • $15.00

Tom Farley, Jr., and Tanner ColbyJ THE CHrIS FArlEy SHOW

A Biography in Three ActsFarley’s friends and family remember his work and life, telling the story of boundless energy, determination, and laughter that could only keep the demons at bay for so long before he relapsed into drug and alcohol abuse.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311556-4 • $16.00

Paul M. Gahlinger, M.D., Ph.D. IllEGAl DrUGS

A Complete Guide to Their History, Chemistry, use and AbuseThis is the first comprehensive reference to offer timely, pertinent information on every drug cur-rently prohibited by law in the United States.Plume • 496 pp. • 978-0-452-28505-7 • $22.00

George McGovern TErry

My Daughter’s Life-and-Death Struggle with AlcoholismPlume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-27823-3 • $15.00

William Cope Moyers with Katherine Ketcham

BrOkEN My Story of Addiction and RedemptionThe son of veteran broadcaster Bill Moyers chronicles his battle with addiction and fight for recovery. With a deep underlying spirituality, Broken is a missive of hope for the scores of Americans struggling with addiction.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311245-7 • $16.00

Richard SandorJ THINkING SIMPly ABOUT ADDICTION

A Handbook for RecoveryA preeminent specialist in addictive behavior explains the core of addiction as an “automa-tism”—an involuntary, non-stoppable behavior, and provides real-world help for addicts and those who care for them.Tarcher • 208 pp. • 978-1-58542-688-1 • $14.95

neil SteinbergJ DrUNkArD

A Hard-Drinking Life“A compelling read, sad and wistful and breath-takingly forthright.”—Chicago Magazine. “Stein-berg is a lively writer, with a keen gift for obser-vation.”—Washington Post Book World.Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-29543-8 • $15.00

STEVE lOPEZ

THE SOlOISTA Lost Dream, an unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of MusicThis is the true story of journalist Steve Lopez’s discovery of Nathaniel Ayers, a former classical bass student at Julliard, playing his heart out on a two-string violin on Los Angeles’ Skid Row. “Lopez is a natural storyteller, giving us a close-up view of the improbable intersection of musi-cianship, schizophrenia, homelessness and dig-nity....The Soloist goes a long way toward explaining the workings of the musical mind, albeit one tragically touched by madness.”—The Washington Post.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23836-3 • $15.00See also The Soloist (Movie Tie-In) 978-0-425-22600-1 Christopher AwardPEN USA West Award for Non Fiction

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Chris Volkmann and Toren Volkmann FrOM BINGE TO BlACkOUT

Foreword by Cardwell C. Nuckols, Ph.D.Introduction by Reverend Edward A. MalloyWritten from the viewpoints of both mother and son, this is the true story of a family that was able to confront the fear, pain, and denial that threatened to destroy them. NAL • 410 pp. • 978-0-451-21909-1 • $15.00

Terry Williams CrACkHOUSE

notes from the end of the Line“This sad and harrowing portrait of wasted lives is rife with gritty details but thankfully void of self-righteous judgment.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-023251-6 • $13.00

Koren ZailckasJ FUry

A MemoirIn the follow-up to her memoir Smashed, Zailck-as deals with sobriety and the emotional under-pinnings of her repressed rage.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02230-4 • $25.95

SMASHEDStory of a Drunken Girlhood“Zailckas puts a personal face on the leading drug problem among our youth, and shows the side of teen drinking that won’t appear in a beer ad.”—David Jernigan, Ph.D., research director, Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Georgetown University.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303647-0 • $15.00

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Jennings Michael Burch THEy CAGE THE ANIMAlS AT NIGHT

At the age of eight, the author began a three-year odyssey through a series of orphan asy-lums and foster homes, punctuated by episodes of living in the streets—a journey through a world of hostile strangers, abusive adults, and suspicious children. Signet • 304 pp. • 978-0-451-15941-0 • $6.99

Truddi Chase WHEN rABBIT HOWlS

“Horrifying, compelling...a shocking tale...extremely disturbing.”—Psychology Today. “An extraordinary story....The reconstruction, through therapy, of the lost life of a woman so...abused by her stepfather that her only defense down the years was to shatter into the Troops...no fewer than 92 different and autonomous per-sonalities.”—The Guardian (UK). Jove • 400 pp. • 978-0-515-10329-8 • $7.99

Susan Forward and Craig Buck BETrAyAl OF INNOCENCE

Incest and its DevastationA revised edition of the author’s classic study on the traumatic effects of incest. Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-011002-9 • $15.00

Andrew Madden AlTAr BOy

A Story of Life After AbuseAfter being molested by a priest, Madden lost direction, self-esteem, and the capacity to love. Eventually, he lost himself in drink. A candid and sometimes searing account of how abuse can affect a life, Altar Boy shows that victims don’t have to remain victims.Penguin UK • 224 pp. • 978-0-14303-566-4 • $14.00

Stefanie Marsh and Bojan PancevskiJ I’M NO MONSTEr

The Horrifying True Story of Josef FritzlFor 24 years Josef Fritzl held his daughter Eliza-beth prisoner as a sex slave and, with her, he fathered seven of his own grandchildren. With exclusive interviews, and never-before-released information, this is the complete story of an abominable crime.Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-23003-9 • $24.95

Dave Pelzer THE PrIVIlEGE OF yOUTH

A Teenager’s Story of Longing for Acceptance and FriendshipFrom the author of A Child Called “It,” The Lost Boy, and A Man Named Dave comes the missing chapter of his life: as a boy on the threshold of adulthood. Plume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-28629-0 • $12.95See also Help Yourself 978-0-452-28276-6; Help Your-self for Teens 978-0452-8652-8; A Man Named Dave 978-0-452-28190-5

Katherine Tarbox A GIrl’S lIFE ONlINE

“Strong, articulate, and conservative, Tarbox evokes pity and admiration with her heartfelt account of a precocious girl who was deceived and then betrayed.”—Publishers Weekly. This courageous story of how the Internet has vastly changed teen life, written by the first victim to successfully prosecute a pedophile via the new Internet laws. Plume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-28661-0 • $14.00

FAMILY WeLFARe

Jane Addams TWENTy yEArS AT HUll-HOUSE

Foreword by Henry Steele CommagerIn her account of the famed settlement house she founded (in 1889) and of the principles of social justice that inspired her, Addams tells the real stories of the newly arrived immigrant poor of Chicago’s slums who were fictionalized in the novels of Theodore Dreiser and Upton Sinclair. Signet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-52739-4 • $6.95

Lundy Bancroft WHEN DAD HUrTS MOM

Helping Your Children Heal the Wounds of Witnessing Abuse“With exceptional compassion and deep under-standing, Lundy Bancroft helps abused mothers understand how their children are affected by an abuser’s attitude and behavior, and empow-ers them to...help their children heal.”—Beverly Engel, MFT, author of The Emotionally Abused Woman.Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-20031-5 • $16.00

WHy DOES HE DO THAT?Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling MenIn this groundbreaking book, Bancroft exposes the minds of angry and controlling men, and shows women how to improve, survive, or leave these abusive relationships.Berkley • 432 pp. • 978-0-425-19165-1 • $16.00

Leon Dash rOSA lEE

A Mother and Her Family in urban AmericaBased on a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning arti-cles, this harrowing account of life in the urban underclass offers compelling testimony in the ongoing national debate about welfare reform, and is a worthy successor to such works as Jona-than Kozol’s Death at an Early Age. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-27896-7 • $16.00

Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins and Rameck Hunt with Margaret Bernstein

THE BONDThree Young Men Learn to Forgive and Reconnect with Their FathersTackles the problem of fatherlessness by explor-ing the authors’ own history of growing up without a father and the lessons they learned when they reconnected with them.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-330-1 • $15.00See also The Pact 978-1-57322-989-0

Jason DeParle AMErICAN DrEAM

Three Women, Ten Kids, and a nation’s Drive to end Welfare“The best account of the effort to reform or end welfare, and…the most insightful story of how it has affected the mothers who have lived with it for so long….It will become a classic account of the lives of the American poor.”—Nathan Glazer, Harvard University.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-303437-7 • $16.00

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Kathy Harrison ANOTHEr PlACE AT THE TABlE

This is the story of life at our social services’ front lines, centered on three children who, when they come together in Harrison’s home, nearly destroy it. Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-282-1 • $12.95

Richard Heyman, ed.D. HOW TO SAy IT TO TEENS

101 of the Most Important Topics on Their Lives Prentice Hall Press • 456 pp. • 978-0-7352-0188-0 • $16.95

elliot Liebow TEll THEM WHO I AM

The Lives of Homeless Women“One of the very best things ever written about homeless people in the nation.”—Jonathan Kozol. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-024137-2 • $17.00

Janet Poppendieck SWEET CHArITy?

emergency Food and the end of entitlement“A magnificent work of engaged scholarship...The most important book on hunger and pover-ty in America since The Other America (1964).”—Kirkus. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-024556-1 • $16.00C. Wright Mills Award Finalist

Rachel Simon rIDING THE BUS WITH My SISTEr

A True Life JourneyThe author recounts the year when she accom-panied her mentally-retarded sister on the Phila-delphia bus system, an experience that led her to accept her sister and at long last to slow down and enjoy the ride. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28455-5 • $15.00

Pamela Weintraub, Terry Hillman COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO SUrVIVING DIVOrCEThird EditionAlpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-59257-414-8 • $16.95

Rebecca Woolis WHEN SOMEONE yOU lOVE

HAS A MENTAl IllNESSA Handbook for Family, Friends, and CaregiversTarcher • 336 pp. • 978-0-87477-695-9 • $15.95

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Alexis Abramson with Mary Anne Dunkin THE CArEGIVEr’S

SUrVIVAl HANDBOOkHow to Care for Your Aging Parent Without Losing YourselfThis book offers practical advice for the 16 mil-lion women who are currently caught between the needs of their elderly relatives and those of their young families.Perigee • 263 pp. • 978-0-399-52998-6 • $15.95

June Biermann and Barbara Toohey THE STrOkE BOOk

A Guide to Life After Stroke for Survivors and Those Who Care for ThemBiermann, a former stroke victim, and Toohey, her caregiver, offer an indispensable guide for stroke sufferers and those who care for them.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-374-3 • $16.95

Kathleen A. Brehony, Ph.D. AWAkENING AT MIDlIFE

This guide by Jungian-oriented psychotherapist Brehony is a wake-up-call for anyone who wants to reassess one’s beliefs and find a path that leads to greater fulfillment, happiness, and passion for life’s journey.Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-57322-632-5 • $16.00Finalist for a Books for a Better Life Award

Robert n. Butler, M.D.J THE lONGEVITy PrESCrIPTION

The 8 Proven Keys to a Long, Healthy LifeThe internationally revered, Pulitzer Prize–win-ning father of geriatric medicine offers a revital-izing plan for reaping the rich rewards of the final third of life.Avery • 256 pp. • 978-1-58333-388-4 • $26.00

Dudley Clendinen J A PlACE CAllED CANTErBUry

Tales of the new Old Age in America“Affectionate, touchingly empathetic” (Janet Maslin, The New York Times), A Place Called Can-terbury is both a journalist’s account of the last years of the Greatest Generation and a son’s rue-ful memoir of his mother.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311530-4 • $16.00

Ram Dass STIll HErE

embracing Aging, Changing, and Dying“Infused with wisdom of the heart and mind, a welcome sense of humor and a savvy effective-ness in the real world.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Riverhead • 224 pp. • 978-1-57322-871-8 • $14.14A Los Angeles Times Book Review Best Book of the Year

Ken Dychtwald AGE POWEr

How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled by the new Old“I have been learning from Ken Dychtwald for years and am convinced that he is today’s most innovative and original thinker on this impor-tant subject.”—Jimmy Carter. Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-043-8 • $15.95See also Bodymind 978-0-87477-375-0

Bruce FrankelJ WHAT SHOUlD I DO

WITH THE rEST OF My lIFE?True Stories of Finding Success, Passion, and new Meaning in the Second Half of LifeAn award-winning journalist offers tales of “late bloomers” who prove that it’s never too late to sign a new lease on life.Avery • 304 pp. • 978-1-58333-365-5 • $26.00

Frederick T. Fraunfelder, M.D. and James H. Gilbaugh, Jr., M.D.

J rETIrE rIGHT 8 Scientifically Proven Traits You need for a Happy, Fulfilling RetirementBased on their own study, Doctors Fraunfelder and Gilbaugh have developed a program that evaluates the reader and provides guidelines for how to develop the key characteristics of a hap-py retirement.Avery • 208 pp. • 978-1-58333-346-4 • $15.00

Olivia Ames HoblitzelleJ TEN THOUSAND JOyS AND

TEN THOUSAND SOrrOWSA Couple’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s“Offers a vision of lives well-led, and of love in the thick of crisis and loss. Beyond inspiring.”—Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-827-4 • $15.95

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James Hollis FINDING MEANING IN

THE SECOND HAlF OF lIFEHow to Finally, Really Grow upHollis explores the ways we can grow and evolve to fully become ourselves when the tra-ditional roles of adulthood aren’t quite working for us. “Hollis…asks the important questions that can lead to clarity, maturity, and mean-ing.”—Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., author of God-desses in Everywoman and Gods in Everyman.Gotham • 288 pp. • 978-1-592-40207-6 • $16.00

Robert A. Johnson and Jerry M. Ruhl, Ph.D. lIVING yOUr UNlIVED lIFE

Coping with unrealized Dreams and Fulfilling Your Purpose in the Second Half of LifeThe esteemed Jungian psychologist counsels how to cope with feelings of failure or regret and how to open to a more meaningful existence.Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-699-7 • $14.95

Lauren Kessler DANCING WITH rOSE

Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer’s“In taking us on her months-long visit to the for-eign land of Alzheimer’s (a place which embod-ies so many of our fears), Kessler helps the read-er to see that people with this disease are people we can touch, speak to, empathize with, and—more than I had known was possible—under-stand.”—Ted Conover, author of New Jack: Guarding Sing Sing and Coyotes.Viking • 304 pp. • 978-0-670-03859-6 • $24.95

Suzanne Braun Levine INVENTING THE rEST OF OUr lIVES

Women in Second AdulthoodSee page 26

Wendy Lustbader WHAT’S WOrTH kNOWING

This compilation of first-person testimonials by people in their 70s, 80s, and 90s provides color-ful and enlightening insights on love, truth, grief, faith, and fulfillment.Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-372-9 • $14.95

Larry McCleary, M.D. THE BrAIN TrUST PrOGrAM

A Leading neurosurgeon Reveals Insider Secrets for Improving Brain Function at Any AgeIntroduction by Drs. Michael and Mary Dan EadesPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53454-6 • $14.95

Ronald Melzack and Patrick D. Wall THE CHAllENGE OF PAIN

Revised EditionAn informative and important study on the cur-rent status of pain research and treatment by professors Melzack and Wall, leading experts in the field, who, in 1965, introduced the ‘Gate Control Theory of Pain.’ Penguin UK • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-025670-3 • $20.00

David Perlmutter, M.D. and Carol Colman THE BETTEr BrAIN BOOk

The Best Tools for Improving Memory and Sharpness and Preventing Aging of the Brain Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-093-5 • $16.00

Mary Pipher, Ph.D. ANOTHEr COUNTry

navigating the emotional Terrain of Our elders“Pipher explores how today’s mobile, individu-alistic, media drenched culture prevents so many dependent old people, and the relatives trying to do right by them, from getting what they need...her insights will help people of sev-eral generations.”—The Washington Post.Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-57322-784-1 • $15.00

Peter Rabins, M.D. with Lynn Lauber GETTING OlD WITHOUT

GETTING ANXIOUSA leading expert on psychiatric disorders of the elderly provides tools to help older people find relief and healing from anxiety. “A book that physicians can confidently recommend to the families of their patients.”—Journal of the Ameri-can Medical Association.Avery • 256 pp. • 978-1-58333-239-9 • $14.95

Ira RosofskyJ NASTy, BrUTISH AND lONG

“In this sharply observed, personal account of life among the elderly, Ira Rosofsky illuminates the paradox of growing old in America, which too often means a greater accumulation of years with sadly diminishing returns.”—Julie Sal-amon, author of Hospital. “An insightful and sensitive perspective on issues as varied as psy-chotherapy, psychopharmacology, the institu-tionalization of the aged, and our inevitable mortality.”—David Hall, former Principal, Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School, University of Chicago.Avery • 224 pp. • 978-158333-377-8 • $16.00A 2010 Connecticut Book Award Finalist

Roberta Satow, Ph.D. DOING THE rIGHT THING

Taking Care of Your elderly Parents even if They Didn’t Take Care of YouTarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-462-7 • $14.95

Florida Scott-Maxwell THE MEASUrE OF My DAyS

Offers a panoramic vision of the issues that haunt us throughout our lives: the struggle to achieve goodness; how to maintain individuali-ty in a mass society; and how to emerge—out of suffering, loss, and limitation—with something approaching wisdom. Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-005164-3 • $14.00

William Rodman Shankle, M.S., M.D. and Daniel G. Amen, M.D.

PrEVENTING AlZHEIMEr’SWays to Help Prevent, Delay, Detect, and even Halt Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Forms of Memory LossForeword by Leeza GibbonsPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53160-6 • $15.95

David Solie, M.S., P.A. HOW TO SAy IT TO SENIOrS

Closing the Communication Gap With Our elders By sharing his insights into the later stages of life, Solie helps readers understand the unique perspective of seniors, and provides the tools necessary to relate to them.Prentice Hall Press • 224 pp. • 978-0-7352-0380-8 • $15.95

Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph.D., with Michael Spring

J lIFE WITH POPLessons on Caring for an Aging ParentFrom her unique perspective as a clinical psy-chologist, Spring explores the emotional and practical complexities of parenting a parent. Avery • 240 pp. • 978-1-58333-395-2 • $16.00

Shane WatsonJ HOW TO MEET A MAN AFTEr FOrTy

And Other Midlife Dilemmas SolvedFrom a spokeswoman for a generation that wanted to find itself before getting married and now may find that it’s too late, this is a delight-fully acerbic guide to aging with style and indi-viduality—and with the faith that it’s never too late for love.Viking • 272 pp. • 978-0-670-02085-0 • $24.95

John Zeisel, Ph.D.J I’M STIll HErE

A new Philosophy of CareZeisel, an innovator in non-pharmacologic approaches to treating Alzheimer’s, focuses on connecting with someone with Alzheimer ’s through their undiminished faculties, such as understanding music, art, facial expressions, and touch.Avery • 272 pp. • 978-1-58333-376-1 • $16.00

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Barbara Lazear Ascher lANDSCAPE WITHOUT GrAVITy

A Memoir of Grief “The death of her younger brother from AIDS at age 31, only months after he revealed his diag-nosis to his family, sent Ascher on the unexpect-edly wrenching journey of grief that makes up this unflinching and often lyrical chronicle.” —Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-023495-4 • $15.00

Kate Atwood and John KellyJ A HEAlING PlACE

Help Your Child Find Hope and Happiness After the Loss of a Loved OneWritten from Kate’s own personal experiences after having lost, at the age of 12, her mother to breast cancer, as well as featuring experiences of the many families she has encountered through her non-profit organization Kate’s Club, which is dedicated to helping families cope with the realities and struggles grieving children face.Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-53504-8 • $14.95

Jane Brooks MIDlIFE OrPHAN

Discussing such topics as changes in self-image, unresolved issues, guilt, sorrow, and anger, and the shifting of roles as a result of “midlife orphanhood,” Brooks explains the emotional impact of losing our parents in the midst of midlife—and why many underestimate it.Berkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-16693-2 • $15.00

Jill Brooke DON’T lET DEATH rUIN yOUr lIFE

A Practical Guide to Reclaiming Happiness After the Death of a Loved OnePlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28298-8 • $15.00

Ira Byock, M.D. DyING WEll

Peace and Possibilities at the end of Life “Byock’s book succeeds brilliantly in its inten-tion which is to advise and comfort the dying and those close to them.”—The Washington Post Book World.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-57322-657-8 • $16.00

Lynne Caine BEING A WIDOW

Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-013025-6 • $16.00

Thomas Cathcart and Daniel KleinJ HEIDEGGEr AND A HIPPO WAlk

THrOUGH THOSE PEArly GATESusing Philosophy (and Jokes!) to explain Life, Death, the Afterlife, and everything in Between Parsing both philosophers and comedians, the duo behind Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar return with a hilarious take on the philosophy, theology, and psychology of mortality and immortality. Viking • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02083-6 • $19.95

Judy Collins THE SEVEN T’S

Finding Hope and Healing in the Wake of TragedyDrawing on her own experience of losing her son to suicide, as well as her conversations with hundreds of people who have grieved the tragic death of a friend or family member, Collins has culled together seven powerful steps toward healing.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-495-5 • $14.95See also Sanity and Grace 978-1-58542-475-7

edited by Graham ColemanJ MEDITATIONS ON lIVING,

DyING, AND lOSSThe essential Tibetan Book of the DeadTranslated by Gyurme DorjeIntroductory Commentary by His Holiness the Dalai LamaA distillation of the acclaimed English transla-tion, with a new editor’s introduction and intro-ductory essays.Viking • 224 pp. • 978-0-670-02128-4 • $23.95

Susan DaviesJ AFTEr I’M GONE

Thoughts, Wishes, Memories, and Secrets to Share with Those I LoveFor those nearing the end of life, this journal contains a series of prompts to help clear the conscience, reveal long-kept secrets, preserve lit-tle-known family history, and pass wisdom and lasting insight to a new generation.Gotham • 96 pp. • 978-1-59240-457-5 • $15.00

Jeanne Fitzpatrick, M.D. and eileen M. Fitzpatrick, J.D.

J A BETTEr WAy OF DyINGHow to Make the Best Choices at the end of LifeThis book offers a simple and effective frame-work for leaving concrete, unambiguous, and legally binding instructions about your wishes for your last days.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311675-2 • $15.00

Maxine Harris, Ph.D. THE lOSS THAT IS FOrEVEr

The Lifelong Impact of the early Death of a Mother or Father“Beautifully written and informative.”—Vamik D. Volkan, Univ. of Virginia. Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-27268-2 • $17.00

Allen Klein THE COUrAGE TO lAUGH

Humor, Hope, and Healing in the Face of Death and Dying“A powerful testament that gives an honorable nod to humor’s place in life’s final passage.”—Jack Canfield. Tarcher • 224 pp. • 978-0-87477-929-5 • $15.95

Darci Klein TO FUll TErM

A Mother’s Triumph Over MiscarriageForeword by Mary Stephenson, M.D., M.Sc.A memoir of a woman’s fight to bring her fifth pregnancy to full term after years of heartbreak and horrific loss.Berkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-21587-6 • $19.00

Selected and with an Introduction by eleanor Munro

rEADINGS FOr rEMEMBrANCEA Collection for Funerals and Memorial ServicesPenguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-028064-7 • $16.00

edward Myers WHEN PArENTS DIE

A Guide for AdultsPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-026231-5 • $15.00

Harriet Sarnoff Schiff THE BErEAVED PArENT

Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-005043-1 • $14.00See also The Support Group Manual, page 11

Maria Trozzi with Kathy Massimini TAlkING WITH CHIlDrEN ABOUT lOSS

Words, Strategies, and Wisdom to Help Children Cope with Death, Divorce, and Other Difficult TimesForeword by T. Berry BrazeltonPerigee • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-52543-8 • $16.00

Marion Woodman BONE

Dying Into Life“Radiant...her intensely personal book, looking death straight in the eye, may also be her best book yet.”—The Bloomsbury Review. The author’s personal journey from her diagnosis with uter-ine cancer, through her healing process, and her acceptance of life and death.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-019628-3 • $15.00

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nancy C. Andreasen THE CrEATIVE BrAIN

The Science of GeniusSee page 3

Frank X. Barron, Alfonso Montuori,and Anthea Barron, editors

CrEATOrS ON CrEATINGAwakening and Cultivating the Imaginative MindA New Consciousness ReaderThis collection of over three dozen essays pon-ders the essence of creativity. Includes selections from Henry Miller, Federico Fellini, Rainer Maria Rilke, Isadora Duncan, Frank Zappa, and Mary Shelley. Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-0-87477-854-0 • $15.95

Dorothea Brande BECOMING A WrITEr

Foreword by John GardnerA reissue of a classic work published in 1934 on writing and the creative process, that recaptures the excitement of Dorothea Brande’s creative writing classroom of the 1920s.Tarcher • 192 pp. • 978-0-87477-164-0 • $12.95

Stuart Brown, M. D. with Christopher Vaughn

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Julia Cameron THE ArTIST’S WAy

A Spiritual Path to Higher CreativityBased on the principle that creative expression is the natural direction of life, Cameron leads aspiring and working artists through a compre-hensive twelve-week program to recover cre-ativity from a variety of blocks, replacing them with artistic confidence and productivity. Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-146-6 • $15.95For a full list of Julia Cameron titles, go to us.pen-guingroup.com.

Michele Cassou and Steward Cubley lIFE, PAINT, AND PASSION

Reclaiming the Magic of Spontaneous expressionIllustrated by Natalie GoldbergThrough lively interviews with students, the authors explore painting as a practice that facili-tates the ecstasy of unfettered expression. Tarcher • 186 pp. • 978-0-87477-810-6 • $19.95

John Dewey ArT AS EXPErIENCE

Based originally on Dewey’s lectures on aesthet-ics, this book is considered the most distin-guished work ever written by an American on the formal structures and characteristic effects of all the arts. Perigee • 368 pp. • 978-0-399-53197-2 • $14.95

Stephanie Dowrick J CrEATIVE JOUrNAl WrITING

The Art and Heart of Reflection Discover inspirational instructions, 125 starter topics, and 40 powerful exercises for implement-ing this life-transforming tool. Tarcher • 272 pp. • 978-1-58542-686-7 • $13.95

Dr. Betty edwards THE NEW DrAWING ON THE

rIGHT SIDE OF THE BrAIN“Not only a book about drawing, it is a book about living. This brilliant approach to the teaching of drawing should not be dismissed as a mere text. It emancipates.”—The Los Angeles Times. This revised edition includes the very lat-est on brain research and new material on using drawing techniques in the corporate world. Tarcher • 312 pp. • 978-0-87477-424-5 • $17.95See also Color 978-1-58542-219-7

Audrey Flack ArT AND SOUl

notes on Creating Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-019347-3 • $11.95

John Fox POETIC MEDICINES

The Healing Art of Poem-MakingA rich collection of poetry and poetry-creating exercises to help begin the healing process.Tarcher • 978-0-87477-882-3 • $17.95See also Finding What You Didn’t Lose 978-0-87477809-0

Chris GuillebeauJ THE ArT OF NON-CONFOrMITy

Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want, and Change the WorldChallenges common assumptions about how people should live and work, and motivates read-ers to create their own ideal life, working harder than they ever have on work they really love.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-53610-6 • $14.95

Willis Harman, and Howard Rheingold HIGHEr CrEATIVITy

Liberating the unconscious for Breakthrough Insights Tarcher • 264 pp. • 978-0-87477-335-4 • $16.95

Sam Keen and Anne Valley-Fox yOUr MyTHIC JOUrNEy

Finding the Meaning in Your Life through Writing and StorytellingOffers readers the tools to detect the storyline in their own lives and to write and tell that story in a step-by-step fashion. Tarcher • 240 pp. • 978-0-87477-543-3 • $14.95

Steven JohnsonJ WHErE GOOD IDEAS COME FrOM

The natural History of InnovationSee page 3

David Lynch CATCHING THE BIG FISH

Meditation, Consciousness, and CreativityLynch provides a rare window into his methods as an artist and his personal working style, writ-ing candidly about the tremendous creative ben-efits he has gained from his thirty-two year commitment to practicing Transcendental Medi-tation.Tarcher • 192 pp. • 978-1-58542-540-2 • $19.95

Hugh MacLeodJ IGNOrE EVEryBODy

and 39 Other Keys to CreativityMacLeod has opinions on everything from mar-keting to the meaning of life, but one of his main subjects is creativity. Ignore Everyone expands on his sharpest insights, wittiest cartoons, and most useful advice.Portfolio • 176 pp. • 978-1-59184-259-0 • $23.95

Stephen nachmanovitch FrEE PlAy

Improvisation in Life and ArtThe celebrated work on the power of spontane-ous creativity. “If you want to be intellectually informed about how people actually create things, then you should read it at least once.”—Robert M. Pirsig. Tarcher • 224 pp. • 978-0-87477-631-7 • $13.95

Helen Palmer, editor INNEr kNOWING

Consciousness, Creativity, Insight, and IntuitionA New Consciousness ReaderEssays on exercising the mind, understanding synchronicity, experiencing “flow,” establishing communication between the conscious and sub-conscious, utilizing the active imagination, listen-ing to the body’s feedback, and witnessing psy-chic displays of walking on fire, clairvoyance, and similar phenomena make up this anthology. Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-0-87477-936-3 • $16.95

Ira Progoff AT A JOUrNAl WOrkSHOP

Writing to Access the Power of the unconscious and evoke Creative AbilityTarcher • 422 pp. • 978-0-87477-638-6 • $18.95

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Dan RoamJ THE BACk OF THE NAPkIN

Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with PicturesExpanded EditionRoam reveals that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, and shows how thinking with pictures can help you discover and devel-op new ideas, solve problems, and dramatically improve your ability to share your insights.Portfolio • 304 pp. • 9781591843061 • $28.95

Ken Robinson, Ph.D. with Lou AronicaJ THE ElEMENT

How Finding Your Passion Changes everythingA breakthrough book about talent, passion, and achievement from one of the world’s leading thinkers on creativity. “He urges us to ignore the naysayers, bypass the crowd, and find the place where our talents and desires intersect. This is a truly inspiring book.”––Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311673-8 • $15.00

Gail Sher ONE CONTINUOUS MISTAkE

Four noble Truths for WritersSher introduces a method of discipline that applies Zen practices to enhance and clarify cre-ative work and teaches a refreshing new method for writing as spiritual practice. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-019587-3 • $15.00

Keri SmithJ MESS

The Manual of Accidents and MistakesEncourages readers to use accidents and mis-takes to venture into territory where they would not normally go with the possibility of creating something new and unexpected.Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-53600-7 • $13.95

WrECk THIS JOUrNAlIllustrator Keri Smith encourages journalers to engage in “destructive” acts—poking holes through pages, adding photos and defacing them, painting with coffee, and more—in order to experience the true creative process. Perigee • 192 pp. • 978-0-399-53346-4 • $12.95See also This is Not a Book 978-0-399-53521-5; How to Be an Explorer of the World 978-0-399-53460-7

Joyce Wycoff MINDMAPPING

Your Personal Guide to exploring Creativity and Problem SolvingThe whole-brain thinking techniques of Mind-mapping allow readers to break down the criti-cal blocks that hinder free thinking—and dis-cover a whole world of solutions and ideas.Berkley • 192 pp. • 978-0-425-12780-3 • $14.00

MInD & BODY

Peter A. Andersen, Ph.D. THE COMPlETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO BODy lANGUAGE“This book will help you decipher the unspoken messages you see, hear, feel, taste, and smell each day as you make your way through our nonverbal world.”—David B. Givens, Ph.D., Director, Center for Nonverbal StudiesAlpha • 384 pp. • 978-1-59257-248-9 • $18.95

Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins IT’S NOT ABOUT THE BIkE

My Journey Back to Life“Beautiful....It is a book for sports fans and sports haters, for cancer patients and the health-iest of the healthy, for anyone who has ever overcome odds....It’s not about the bike, or about the sport. It’s about the soul.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-17961-1 • $16.00

Kenneth Baum with Richard Trubo THE MENTAl EDGE

Maximize Your Sports Potential with the Mind/Body ConnectionForeword by Karch Kiraly, U.S. Gold Medalist, Beach VolleyballPerigee • 192 pp. • 978-0-399-52481-3 • $14.95

Hyla Cass, M.D. and Patrick Holford NATUrAl HIGHS

Supplements, nutrition, and Mind-Body Techniques to Help You Feel Good All the TimeTwo leading authorities in psychology and nutrition present a prescriptive breakthrough program that will help to increase energy, sharp-en the mind, elevate mood, relax the body, and beat stress. Avery • 352 pp. • 978-1-58333-162-0 • $16.00

Thom F. Cavalli, Ph.D. AlCHEMICAl PSyCHOlOGy

Old Recipes for Living in a new WorldForeword by Robert A. Johnson In a book that shines with verve, life, and practi-cality, Cavalli explains how alchemy was one of humankind’s earliest efforts to transform the nature of consciousness. Tarcher • 368 pp. • 978-1-58542-140-4 • $19.95

norman Cousins HEAD FIrST

The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Mind“An eloquent plea for two needed emphases: more humane doctor-patient relations, and greater patient involvement in the struggle with disease.”—Melvin Konner. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-013965-5 • $17.00

His Holiness the Dalai Lama with Victor Chan THE WISDOM OF FOrGIVENESS

Intimate Conversations and JourneysPosing some of the most personal questions ever asked of or answered by the Dalai Lama, Chan gathers profound insights from one of the great beings of our age.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-092-8 • $14.00

Mark epstein, M.D. OPEN TO DESIrE

The Truth About What the Buddha TaughtIn his controversial defense of desire, Epstein makes it clear that it is the key to deepening inti-macy with ourselves, each other, and our world. “A beautiful book. Heals the split between psy-chotherapy and spirituality by showing positive aspects of desire common to both.”—Michael Eigen, author of The Sensitive Self.Gotham • 240 pp. • 978-1-592-40185-7 • $16.00

Herman Kauz THE MArTIAl SPIrIT

An Introduction to the Origin, Philosophy, and the Psychology of the Martial ArtsOverlook • 144 pp. • 978-0-87951-327-6 • $13.95

David Feinstein THE PrOMISE OF ENErGy PSyCHOlOGy

Revolutionary Tools for Dramatic Personal ChangeForeword by Candace Pert, Ph.D.Feinstein explains how to tap into your body’s energy not only to change your health, but to change your behaviors and thought patterns as well.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-442-9 • $15.95

Rick Foster and Greg Hicks with Jen Seda, M.D.

J HAPPINESS & HEAlTH9 Choices That unlock the Powerful Connection Between the Two Things We Want Most“With their inspiring and practical book, Foster and Hicks make an important contribution to the understanding of the importance of using positive thought, emotions, and behaviors to promote well-being.”—John Miller, author of QBQ! The Question behind the Question.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53523-9 • $14.95

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Kenneth Kamler, M.D. SUrVIVING THE EXTrEMES

What Happens to the Body and Mind at the Limits of Human endurance“An absorbing account combining science and exploration as humans confront environmental extremes, from the vast reaches of space to the depths of the sea.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303451-3 • $16.00

Dean Karnazes UlTrAMArATHON MAN

Confessions of an All-night RunnerKarnazes reveals how he merges the solitary, manic, self-absorbed life of hard-core ultrarun-ning with a full-time job, a wife, and two chil-dren. “Dean toys with the barrier between pos-sible and impossible and expands the limits and boundaries of what it means to be human.” —Sam Fussell, author of Muscle.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-480-1 • $13.95

Dr. Frank LawlisJ rETrAINING THE BrAIN

A 45-Day Plan to Conquer Stress and AnxietyDr. Lawlis explains the neurological factors that make stress so traumatizing and lays out a forty-five-day program that takes advantage of brain plasticity—our ability to essentially reprogram the way we think—to change how we cope. Pub-lished in hardcover as The Stress Answer.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29562-9 • $16.00See also The ADD Answer page 8; The IQ Answer 978-0-452-28868-3; The Stress Answer 978-0-670-01973-1; Mending the Broken Bond 978-0-452-28988-8

George Leonard MASTEry

The Key to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment“Will have great influence for many years to come.”—Michael Murphy. Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-26756-5 • $14.00

Lawrence LeShan, Ph.D. CANCEr AS A TUrNING POINT

A Handbook for People with Cancer, Their Families, and Heath ProfessionalsRevised Edition“It is difficult to think of anyone...who will not profit from this book.”—Norman Cousins. Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-27137-1 • $15.00

James e. Loehr, ed.D. THE NEW TOUGHNESS

TrAINING FOr SPOrTSForewords by Dan Jansen and Chris EvertPlume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-26998-9 • $15.00

Alexander Lowen, M.D. BIOENErGETICS

The founder of Bioenergetics defines and dem-onstrates his organic theory of psychotherapy. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-019471-5 • $16.00

DEPrESSION AND THE BODyThe Biological Basis of Faith and RealityLowen explores the cultural and psychological forces that contribute to depression and shows how we can overcome it, first by reestablishing the connection to our physical selves and learn-ing to recognize the physical manifestations of our emotions. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-019465-4 • $17.00

JOyThe Surrender to the Body and to LifeLowen shows how painful emotional experienc-es are manifested in bodily symptoms. He then instructs readers how to listen for and answer the unique signals in the body that serve as internal cries for freedom. The vibrant health that results has a wide range of holistic benefits for the total being, including enhanced sexual pleasure and heightened spirituality.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-019493-7 • $16.00

Sakyong Mipham TUrNING THE MIND INTO AN Ally

Foreword by Pima ChodronThrough stories from America, as well as from the great Buddhist teachers, Mipham shows how to cultivate a strong, stable mind and no longer live “at the mercy of our moods.”Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-57322-345-4 • $15.00

Joseph Murphy, Ph.D., D.D.J THE POWEr OF yOUr

SUBCONSCIOUS MINDThe complete, original text of the self-help clas-sic that instructs us how to use the power of the subconscious to attain any goal. Also includes the bonus work, How to Attract Money.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-768-0 • $10.00

Ohashi with Tom Monte rEADING THE BODy

Ohashi’s Book of Oriental DiagnosisShows how to “read your body,” determining both your physical and spiritual condition as revealed through the physical self. Complete with diagrams, drawings, and sample diagno-ses, this practical guidebook is also a meditation on how to live. Penguin • 218 pp. • 978-0-14-019362-6 • $25.00

Lavinia Plonka WAlkING yOUr TAlk

Changing Your Life Through the Magic of Body LanguageDrawing from years of experience as a move-ment teacher and Feldenkrais Method instruc-tor, Plonka provides simple exercises, thought-provoking lessons, and real-life examples that help readers better understand the relationship between their movement patterns and their emotional state.Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-542-6 • $18.95

WHAT ArE yOU AFrAID OF?A Body/Mind Guide to Courageous Living“Plonka says what so many writers and thera-pists miss: that we hold and generate fear through the habits and postures of our bodies.” —Frank Lipman, M.D., author of Total Renewal.Tarcher • 192 pp. • 978-1-58542-393-4 • $14.95

Thea SingerJ STrESS lESS

The new Science That Shows Women How to Rejuvenate the Body and the MindDrawing on cutting-edge information from stress researchers, Singer details how easy life-style changes can reduce the frequency and intensity of the body’s stress reactions—giving readers the necessary tools to feel better and live longer.Hudson Street Press • 336 pp. • 978-1-59463-060-6 • $26.95

Dr. Alex Tanous and Katherine Fair DonnellyJ IS yOUr CHIlD PSyCHIC?

A Guide to Developing Your Child’s Innate AbilitiesTarcher • 224 pp. • 978-1-58542-738-3 • $15.95

edited by Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D.,and Frances Vaughan, Ph.D.

PATHS BEyOND EGOThe Transpersonal VisionA New Conciousness ReaderThe fifty essays in this collection apply transper-sonal thinking to individual growth, psychothera-py, dreams, science, ethics, philosophy and ecology. Contributors include: Ken Wilber, Daniel Goleman, Fritjof Capra, Stanislav Grof, Abraham Maslow, Ram Dass and more. Tarcher • 296 pp. • 978-0-87477-678-2 • $16.95

Karol WardJ WOrrIED SICk

Break Free from Chronic Worry to Achieve Mental & Physical HealthAn empowering guide to worrying less and lim-iting the harmful effects worry and stress can have on the body.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-23411-2 • $14.00

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Andrew Weil, M.D.J WHy OUr HEAlTH MATTErS

A Vision of Medicine That Can Transform Our FutureA landmark book that shows us exactly how we have let health and medicine become a crisis in our society and what we can all do to resolve it.Hudson Street Press • 272 pp. • 978-1-59463-066-8 • $25.95

Paul Wilson INSTANT CAlM

Over 100 easy-to-use Techniques for Relaxing Mind and BodyPresents over 100 stress-reducing techniques from the worlds of psychotherapy, meditation, acupressure, massage, self-hypnosis, exercise, diet, and herb therapy. Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-27433-4 • $15.00

Anna Wise THE HIGH-PErFOrMANCE MIND

Mastering Brainwaves for Insight, Healing, and Creativity“Her purpose here is to discuss and illustrate the four types of brain waves—beta, alpha, the-ta, and delta—with emphasis on what they do, how they work together, and whether we can use their power.”—Booklist. Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-0-87477-850-2 • $16.95

Dominik Wujastyk, editor THE rOOTS OF AyUrVEDA

Selected, Translated, and with an Introduction by Dominik WujastykSelections from the Sanskrit medical texts writ-ten by the first ayurvedic physicians, who lived between the fifth century b.c. and the fourteenth century a.d. Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-044824-5 • $16.00

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Janet Bray Attwood and Chris Attwood THE PASSION TEST

Engaging, step-by-step exercises and inspiration-al success stories to help anyone uncover and realize their deepest passions and true purpose.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28985-7 • $15.00

Travis BradberryJ SElF-AWArENESS

The Hidden Driver of Success and SatisfactionBased on the IDISC™ personality profiler—an updated and rigorously validated proprietary version of DISC, the world’s most popular form of personality testing—this book provides read-ers with a simple yet scientifically-grounded method to determine their own behavioral type—and how to read and respond to others. Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-53531-4 • $15.95

Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom DO yOU THINk WHAT

yOU THINk yOU THINk? Presents a dozen quizzes that will reveal what you really think and what it all adds up to.Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-28865-2 • $13.00

Renee Baron WHAT TyPE AM I?

Discover Who You Really AreThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is the most widely used psychological indicator in the world. The author takes on the complexity of the sixteen personality types and makes them accessible so the general reader can use the knowledge to enrich their lives. Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-026941-3 • $16.00

Rhonda Britten FEArlESS lIVING

Live Without excuses and Love Without RegretThrough inspiring true stories, self-affirmations, and exercises, Britten exposes the roots of fear and gives readers the tools to move beyond it.Perigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-52753-1 • $14.95

FEArlESS lOVING8 Simple Truths That Will Change the Way You Date, Mate, and RelateBritten illuminates eight basic truths of fulfilling love, and how to use these truths to transform love and life.Perigee • 272 pp. • 978-0-399-52942-9 • $13.95

David B. Burns, M.D. THE FEElING GOOD HANDBOOk

Revised Edition“One of the best self-help books currently avail-able....Well written, relatively easy to under-stand, and interesting.”—Psychological Rehabilita-tion Journal. Index. Plume • 768 pp. • 978-0-452-28132-5 • $25.00

Helen Curry THE WAy OF THE lAByrINTH

A Powerful Meditation for everyday LifeForeword by Jean HoustonCurry shares her years of experience with laby-rinth meditation and shows how others can find serenity and guidance by adopting this increas-ingly popular practice. Includes meditations, prayers, questions for enhancing labyrinth walks, guidelines for ceremonies, instructions for finger meditations, and extensive resources.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-019617-7 • $17.00

Larry DosseyJ THE POWEr OF PrEMONITIONS

How Knowing the Future Can Help us Avoid Danger, Maximize Opportunities, and Create a Better LifeThe doctor who first demonstrated the healing effects of prayer now offers an unprecedented look at the science of premonitions. “Dossey is one of America’s most important thinkers. When he talks, I listen.”—Marianne Williamson. Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29632-9 • $16.00

Stephanie Dowrick CHOOSING HAPPINESS

Life and Soul essentialsBrings you the skills and insights you need in order to be more inwardly stable, content, and happier—and to interact with other people more positively and rewardingly.Tarcher • 512 pp. • 978-1-58542-582-2 • $16.95

FOrGIVENESS AND OTHEr ACTS OF lOVEFinding True Value in Your LifeDowrick ranges widely in Eastern and Western philosophy and spirituality as well as psycholo-gy to explore courage, fidelity, restraint, gener-osity, tolerance, and forgiveness.Penguin Australia • 372 pp. • 978-0-14-028875-9 • $18.00

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Piero FerrucciJ BEAUTy AND THE SOUl

The extraordinary Power of everyday Beauty to Heal Your Life“Some of us think we don’t deserve [beauty] or that it’s frivolous. When we work to change this, [Ferrucci] writes, we escape from the cages we have created…. The very act of reading his bal-anced sentences unties knots and encourages openness.”—Los Angeles Times. Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-833-5 • $13.95

J INEVITABlE GrACEBreakthroughs in the Lives of Great Men and Women: Guides to Your Self-RealizationThis classic guide to breakthrough transpersonal experiences shows how exceptionally creative and talented individuals become capable of their remarkable feats, and teaches the tech-niques and inner attitudes that put the same breakthroughs within anyone’s grasp.Tarcher • 400 pp. • 978-1-58542-725-3 • $16.95

J WHAT WE MAy BETechniques for Psychological and Spiritual Growth Through Psychosynthesis“Lucidly written…[Ferrucci] brings the enlight-enment of psychosynthesis to the American peo-ple in a most compelling and delighting way. This is no cheap illusory fix. It’s very real and elegantly down-to-earth.”—M. Scott Peck, M.D. author of The Road Less Traveled.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-1-58542-726-0 • $16.95

Debbie Ford THE DArk SIDE OF lIGHT CHASErS

Reclaiming Your Power, Creativity, Brilliance, and DreamsFord explores how we hide, deny, and reject our dark sides, rejecting those aspects of our true natures rather than giving ourselves the free-dom to live authentically. Here she shows that it is possible to accept qualities that often prove to be hidden strengths.Riverhead • 208 pp. • 978-1-57322-735-3 • $14.00

Malcolm Godwin WHO ArE yOU?

101 Ways of Seeing YourselfCreated by an artist and illustrator, this book contains one hundred and one devices that will help readers determine thier abilities, personali-ty type, psychological strategies, and deeper potential. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-019609-2 • $19.95

Claire Gordon DO yOU kNOW THE rEAl yOU?

More Than 66 Ways to understand Your PersonalityThis book of self-discovery assesses through revealing exercises and quizzes how your own unique traits affect how you interact in the world and explains how to overcome your weaknesses.Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-219639-7 • $18.00

James Hollis, Ph.D.J WHAT MATTErS MOST

Living a More Considered LifeThe celebrated author delivers a unique look at happiness, sharing a Jungian approach to find-ing an authentic path. “A combination of genu-ine vision and genuine humanity.”—Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Gotham • 288 pp. • 978-1-592-40499-5 • $16.00

WHy GOOD PEOPlE DO BAD THINGSunderstanding Our Darker SelvesGotham • 272 pp. • 978-1-59240-341-7 • $15.00See also Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, page 42

ursula JamesJ yOU CAN THINk yOUrSElF THIN

Transform Your Shape with HypnosisIn this book and CD package, hypnotherapist James shares with readers the clear and simple techniques she uses with her patients to help them change thought patterns and discard nega-tive habits.Tarcher • 208 pp. • 978-1-58542-727-7 • $15.95

Robert A. Johnson and Jerry RuhlJ lIVING yOUr UNlIVED lIFE

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AAarons, John .............................................. 39Abelar, Taisha ............................................ 33Abercrombie, Nicholas ............................ 50Abrahms, Sally .......................................... 13Abrams, Nancy Ellen ............................... 37Abramson, Alexis ..................................... 41ACEDIA AND ME ................................... 35Acosta, Judith, LCSW, CHT ......................6ACTUAL INNOCENCE ......................... 39Adams, Christina ........................................7Adams, Jane Meredith ............................. 25Addams, Jane ............................................ 40ADD ANSWER ............................................8Adler, Lenard, M.D. ....................................9Adler, Margot ............................................ 33ADOLESCENTS ON THE

AUTISM SPECTRUM ..........................8AFTER I’M GONE ................................... 43AGAINST DEPRESSION ........................11AGE POWER ............................................ 41Ahmed, Leila ............................................. 32ALCHEMICAL PSYCHOLOGY ........... 45Allen, David .............................................. 28ALL THE LIVELONG DAY ................... 31ALTAR BOY .............................................. 40AMAZING MINDS ................................. 15Amen, Daniel G., M.D. .................... 7, 9, 42AMERICAN DREAM ............................. 40AMERICAN INDIAN

TRICKSTER TALES ........................... 33AMERICAN THERAPY ......................... 20AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH .. 36Anderegg, Dave, Ph.D............................. 36Andersen, Peter A., Ph.D. ....................... 45Anderson, Susan ...................................... 13Anderson, Walter T. ................................. 36Andreasen, Nancy C. ..................................3AND THEN THERE’S THIS .................. 37ANGER ...................................................... 34ANGRY FAT GIRLS ................................. 18Anonymous ..................................................9ANOTHER COUNTRY .......................... 42ANOTHER PLACE AT THE TABLE.... 41ANTI-OEDIPUS ....................................... 19Antonetta, Susanne .....................................9ANXIETY BOOK, THE ..............................9ANYWAY: THE PARADOXICAL

COMMANDMENTS ........................ 48APPETITES ................................................ 19AQUARIAN CONSPIRACY, THE ....... 33Arendt, Hannah ........................................ 37Aristophanes ............................................. 23Aristotle ...................................................... 17Armstrong, Lance ..................................... 45Armstrong, Thomas, Ph.D. ........................7Aronica, Lou .............................................. 45Arrien, Angeles ......................................... 33ART AND SOUL ...................................... 44ART AS EXPERIENCE ............................ 44ARTIST’S WAY, THE ............................... 44ART OF COMFORTING, THE .............. 39ART OF CONVERSATION, THE ......... 17ART OF HAPPINESS AT WORK, THE ................................. 28ART OF HAPPINESS, THE.................... 28ART OF NON-CONFORMITY, THE ... 44ART OF POSSIBILITY, THE ................... 31ART OF SEDUCTION, THE .................. 27ART OF THINKING, THE ........................3ART OF WOO, THE ................................ 29Ascher, Barbara Lazear ........................... 43Asher, Jay ................................................... 23Assaiante, Paul .......................................... 14AT A JOURNAL WORKSHOP .............. 44Atkinson, Sue ...............................................9Attwood, Chris ......................................... 47Attwood, Janet Bray ................................ 47Atwood, Kate ............................................ 43ATYPICAL ................................................. 24AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS ........8AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A

SCHIZOPHRENIC GIRL ..................11AWAKENING AT MIDLIFE .................. 41AXEMAKER’S GIFT, THE...................... 36

BBABY LOVE .............................................. 27BACK OF THE NAPKIN, THE ............. 45Baer, Greg, M.D......................................... 12Baer, Lee, Ph.D. ............................................9Baggini, Julian ........................................... 47BALLAD OF ABU GHRAIB, THE ........ 38Balzac, Honoré de .................................... 23BALZAC: Selected Short Stories ........... 23Bamrough, Remford ................................ 17Bancroft, Lundy ........................................ 40Barabási, Albert-László ........................... 36Barber, Luke .............................................. 30Barbusse, Henri ........................................ 37Bard, Arthur S. .............................................3Bard, Mitchell G. ..........................................3BARGAINING FOR ADVANTAGE ..... 29Baring, Anne .............................................. 33Barker, Pat .................................................. 23Baron, Renee .............................................. 47Barron, Anthea .......................................... 44Barron, Frank X. ........................................ 44Bassoff, Evelyn, Ph.D. .............................. 14Batchelor, Stephen .................................... 17Bates, Jefferson D. ..................................... 50BATTLE HYMN OF THE

TIGER MOTHER ............................... 14Bauerlein, Mark ........................................ 36Baum, Kenneth ......................................... 45Bayoumi, Moustafa .................................. 32BEAUTY AND THE SOUL .................... 48Beck, Aaron T., M.D. ...................................9Beck, Martha ................................................7BECOMING A LIFE CHANGE

ARTIST ................................................. 48BECOMING A WRITER ......................... 44BEHIND BARS ......................................... 39BEING A WIDOW ................................... 43Bell, Gordon............................................... 36Benrik.......................................................... 24Bentall, Richard P. ..................................... 17BEREAVED PARENT, THE .................... 43Berger, John...................................................3Bernstein, Margaret .................................. 40BETRAYAL OF INNOCENCE ............... 40BETTER BRAIN BOOK, THE ................ 42BETTER BY MISTAKE ............................ 49BETTER WAY OF DYING, A ................. 43Betts, R. Dwayne ...................................... 38BETWEEN MOTHERS AND SONS ..... 14BEYOND MACHIAVELLI ..................... 29BEYOND REASON ................................. 29Biedermann, Hans ................................... 33Biel, Lindsey, M.A., OTR/L .......................7Biermann, June ......................................... 41Bilton, Michael .......................................... 37BIOENERGETICS .................................... 46BIPOLAR HANDBOOK ............................9BITCHES, BIMBOS, AND

BALLBREAKERS ............................... 25BLACK CATS AND

FOUR-LEAF CLOVERS ................... 35Black, Roxanne .......................................... 38BLACK, WHITE, AND JEWISH ........... 32BLANK SLATE, THE .................................5BLENDING FAMILIES ........................... 13BLONDE ROOTS ..................................... 23Bloom, Harold ........................................... 23BLUE SKY JULY ..........................................8Blum, Deborah .................................... 25, 33Blyth, Catherine ........................................ 17BODY DRAMA ......................................... 26BODY OF WORK ..................................... 31BOND, THE .............................................. 40BONE .......................................................... 43BONOBO HANDSHAKE ...................... 22BOOK OF WAR, THE ............................. 38BORDER PASSAGE, A ............................ 32BORN ROUND ........................................ 18BORN TO WIN ..........................................11Boyle, Caitlin ............................................. 25BOY WHO COULDN’T

STOP WASHING, THE........................8Bradberry, Travis ...................................... 47Bradberry, Travis, Ph.D. .......................... 31BRAIN POWER COOKBOOK, THE .... 18BRAIN THAT CHANGES ITSELF, THE ..3BRAIN TRUST PROGRAM, THE ......... 42Bramson, Robert M., Ph.D. ........................3Brande, Dorothea ..................................... 44Braun, Eldon M............................................7BREAKING THE PATTERN .................. 49BREAKING THE SPELL ......................... 33Brehony, Kathleen A., Ph.D. ................... 41

Brenner, Helene G., Ph.D. ....................... 25BRIGHT FROM THE START ................. 16BRIGHT MINDS, POOR GRADES .........7BRIGHT RED SCREAM, A ......................11BRINGING UP GEEKS ........................... 15Brittain, Janelle .......................................... 31Britten, Rhonda ......................................... 47Brodey, Denise ...................................... 7, 14BROKEN .................................................... 39Brooke, Jill .................................................. 43Brooks, Jane ............................................... 43BROWN ..................................................... 32Brown, Brené, Ph.D. L.M.S.W. ............... 25Brown, Scott .............................................. 29Brown, Stuart, M.D. ....................................3Brozek, Gary .................................................8Bruer, Joseph ............................................. 10Brungardt, Kurt ........................................ 27Bruni, Frank ............................................... 18Buck, Craig ................................................ 40BULLYPROOF YOUR CHILD

FOR LIFE ............................................. 15Burch, Jennings Michael ......................... 40Burgess, Wes .................................................9Burke, James .............................................. 36Burnham, Terry ......................................... 17Burns, David B., M.D. .............................. 47Burroughs, William .................................. 23Burroughs, William S. .............................. 39BURSTS ...................................................... 36Buss, David M. .......................................... 17Butler, Robert N., M.D. ............................ 41Buzan, Barry .................................................3Buzan, Tony ..................................................3BY FORCE OF FANTASY ........................11Byock, Ira, M.D. ........................................ 43

CCaine, Lynne .............................................. 43Cameron, Julia .......................................... 44Campbell, Joseph...................................... 33CANCER AS A TURNING POINT ...... 46Capparell, Stephanie ................................ 30CAREGIVER’S SURVIVAL

HANDBOOK, THE ........................... 41Carlson, Richard, Ph.D. ..............................9Carlsson-Paige, Nancy ............................ 14Carter, Jay, Psy.D. .........................................9Casanova, Giacomo ................................. 23Cashford, Jules .......................................... 33Cass, Hyla, M.D. ....................................... 45Cassou, Michele ........................................ 44Castillo, Ana .............................................. 32CATCHING THE BIG FISH ................... 44CATCH THEM BEING GOOD ............. 28Cathcart, Thomas ..................................... 43Cavalli, Thom F., Ph.D. ............................ 45CHALLENGE OF PAIN, THE ............... 42Challenger, Melanie ................................. 38Chancellor, Edward ................................. 17Chang, Jolan .............................................. 27Chan, Victor ............................................... 45Chapman, Fern Schumer ........................ 37Chase, Truddi ............................................ 40CHEAP ....................................................... 22Chevalier, Jean .......................................... 33CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST ... 37CHILDREN: THE CHALLENGE ......... 15Chinni, Dante ............................................ 19CHOOSING HAPPINESS ...................... 47Chouinard., Yvon ..................................... 28CHRIS FARLEY SHOW, THE ................ 39Chua, Amy................................................. 14CHURCH OF 80% SINCERITY, THE .. 49Clendinen, Dudley ................................... 41CLIMBING OUT OF DEPRESSION .......9CLOSING THE LEADERSHIP GAP .... 31COERCION ............................................... 37Coetzee, J. M. ............................................. 23COGNITIVE SURPLUS .......................... 37COGNITIVE THERAPY AND THE

EMOTIONAL DISORDERS................9Cohen, Alice Eve ...................................... 21Cohen-Sandler, Roni, Ph.D. .................... 14Cohen, Susan ............................................. 19Colburn-Smith, Cate ................................ 14Colby, Tanner ............................................ 39Coleman, Graham .................................... 43COLLABORATIVE WAY

TO DIVORCE, THE ........................... 13Collins, Judy .............................................. 43Colman, Carol ........................................... 42COLOR OF WATER, THE ...................... 32

Coloroso, Barbara ..................................... 14COMING OUT SPIRITUALLY .............. 24COMMITTED ........................................... 12COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE

TO A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP, THE ....................................................... 14

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO BIPOLAR DISORDER, THE ........9

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO BODY LANGUAGE, THE ........ 45

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO CONTROLLING ANXIETY ......11

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO PSYCHOLOGY, THE ................. 50

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO SURVIVING DIVORCE ............. 41

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO TANTRIC SEX, THE ................... 28

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO THE PERFECT MARRIAGE ..... 13

COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING THE BRAIN ...........................................3

COMPLETE LESBIAN AND GAY PARENTING GUIDE, THE ............. 24

CONFUSIONS OF YOUNG TÖRLESS, THE ....................................................... 23

CONNECTED PARENTING ................. 16CONQUERING YOUR

QUARTERLIFE CRISIS .................... 49CONVERSATION, THE ......................... 12Cook, Philip J............................................. 31Coontz, Stephanie .................................... 12Cosgrove, Christine ................................. 19COSMOS AND PSYCHE........................ 22COURAGE TO LAUGH, THE .............. 43COURAGE TO RAISE

GOOD MEN, THE ............................. 16COURSE IN HAPPINESS, A ....................4Cousins, Norman ..................................... 45Cove, Michelle .......................................... 12Cowan, Dr. Connell.................................. 13Cox, Adam J., Ph.D. ....................................5CRACKHOUSE ........................................ 40Crawford, Matthew B. ............................. 31CRAZY ....................................................... 19CRAZY MAKERS, THE .......................... 19CREATIVE BRAIN, THE ...........................3CREATIVE JOURNAL WRITING ........ 44CREATORS ON CREATING ................. 44Creed, J. ...................................................... 17Crook, William G. ........................................8CROSSING THE UNKNOWN SEA ..... 30Crowe, Sandra A., M.A. .......................... 28Cruz, Melissa de la ................................... 24Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly ....................... 28Cubley, Steward ........................................ 44CULTURE IS OUR WEAPON ............... 38Cunningham, Ann Marie...........................8Curry, Helen .............................................. 47CURSE OF THE GOOD GIRL, THE .... 27Cutler, Howard C., M.D. ......................... 28

DDalai Lama, The ............................ 28, 34, 45Damasio, Antonio .......................................3DANCING WITH ROSE ........................ 42DARK NIGHTS OF THE SOUL ............ 49DARK SIDE OF LIGHT

CHASERS, THE ................................. 48Darwin, Charles ........................................ 19Dash, Leon ................................................. 40Dass, Ram .................................................. 41Davidson, Jonathan, M.D. .........................9Davies, Susan ............................................ 43Davis, Ronald D...........................................7Davis, Sampson ........................................ 40DE ANIMA ................................................ 17de Bono, Edward .........................................3Deci, Edward L. ........................................ 28DECODING LOVE .................................. 14DEEPER FAITH, THE ............................. 33DEEP WITHIN THE BRAIN ....................3Dehaene, Slanislas .......................................3Deleuze, Gilles .......................................... 19Demos, John .............................................. 19Dempsey, Bobbi ...........................................9DENIALISM .............................................. 22Dennett, Daniel C. .............................. 19, 33DeParle, Jason ........................................... 40DEPRESSION AND THE BODY .......... 46de Sade, Marquis ...................................... 24DESCARTES’ ERROR ................................3DESCENT OF MAN, THE ..................... 19

DEVIL TAKE THE HINDMOST ........... 17Devitt, Terry............................................... 37de Waal, Frans ........................................... 19Dewey, John ............................................... 44Diamond, Marian, Ph.D. ............................5DiCicco, Tony ............................................ 28DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLISM .......... 33DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS ........... 29DiFonzo, Nicholas, Ph.D. ........................ 28DISAPPEARING GIRL, THE................. 16DISCONNECTED KIDS ............................8DISGRACE ................................................ 23DISPATCHES FROM

JUVENILE HALL .............................. 39DIVIDED SELF, THE ............................... 20Dobransky, Paul, M.D. ............................ 13Doidge, Norman ..........................................3DOING THE RIGHT THING ................ 42Dolby, Tom ................................................. 24Domar, Alice D., Ph.D. ............................ 25Donnelly, Katherine Fair ......................... 46Donner-Grau, Florinda ........................... 33DON’T LET DEATH

RUIN YOUR LIFE.............................. 43Dossey, Larry ............................................. 47Dostoyevsky, Fyodor ............................... 23Dowd, Michael ......................................... 33DOWN AROUND MIDNIGHT ............ 39Dowrick, Stephanie ............................ 44, 47Doyle, William .......................................... 49DO YOU KNOW THE REAL YOU? .... 48DO YOU THINK WHAT

YOU THINK YOU THINK? ............ 47Drakulic, Slavenka ................................... 37DRAWING DOWN THE MOON ......... 33Dreher, Henry ........................................... 25Dreikurs, Rudolf, M.D. ............................ 15Dreyfus, Nancy, Psy.D. ............................ 13DRIVE ......................................................... 30Druckerman, Pamela ............................... 27DRUNKARD............................................. 39Duberman, Martin ................................... 24Dubiel, Helmut ............................................3Dukakis, Kitty ..............................................9Dumas, Lynne ..............................................5DUMBEST GENERATION, THE .......... 36Dunkin, Mary Anne ................................. 41Durham, M. Gigi, Ph.D. .......................... 36Durkheim, Émile ...................................... 19Dwyer, Jim ................................................. 39Dychtwald, Ken ........................................ 41DYING WELL ........................................... 43

EEarley, Pete ................................................. 19EAT, PRAY, LOVE .................................... 21EATS, SHOOTS & LEAVES .................... 50Edgette, Janet Sasson ............................... 15Edwards, Dr. Betty ................................... 44EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM .............. 37EIGHT ESSENTIAL STEPS TO

CONFLICT RESOLUTION, THE ... 29EIGHT HABITS OF THE HEART......... 32ELEMENT, THE ....................................... 45Elenbaas, Adam ........................................ 33ELEPHANT IN THE PLAYROOM .. 7, 14Emery, Robert, Ph.D................................. 12Emery, Stewart .......................................... 30EMPATHIC CIVILIZATION, THE ....... 37Ende, Susan, M.F.T. .................................. 16END OF WORK, THE ............................. 31ENEMY WITHIN, THE .......................... 19Engel, Jonathan ......................................... 20Epstein, Helen ........................................... 37Epstein, Mark, M.D. ................................. 45Erdoes, Richard ......................................... 33Ertel, Danny............................................... 29ESSENTIAL ERNEST HOLMES, THE.. 34ETHICAL CANARY, THE ...................... 37Evans, Danny ............................................ 21Evaristo, Bernardine ................................ 23EVERYDAY ETHICS ............................... 20EVERYTHING BAD IS

GOOD FOR YOU............................... 36EXCESS BAGGAGE .................................11EXPECTING ADAM ..................................7EXPLOITING CHAOS ............................ 29EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS

IN MAN AND ANIMALS, THE .... 19Ezekiel, Raphael S. ................................... 32

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FFaderman, Lillian ..................................... 24FAITH INSTINCT, THE .......................... 35Farley, Tom, Jr. ........................................... 39Farrell, James T. ......................................... 23Farrell, Warren, Ph.D. .............................. 25FARTHER REACHES OF

HUMAN NATURE, THE ................. 34Fassler, David G. ..........................................5Fassler, David G., M.D................................9FAT .............................................................. 18FAT GIRL ................................................... 18Faull, Jan..................................................... 15FEARLESS LIVING ................................. 47FEARLESS LOVING ............................... 47FEEDING THE HUNGRY HEART ...... 19FEELING GOOD HANDBOOK, THE.. 47Feinstein, David ........................................ 45FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS ................... 27Ferguson, Marilyn .................................... 33Fernyhough, Charles ..................................5Ferrucci, Piero ..................................... 20, 48Fessler, Ann ............................................... 25FIERCE CONVERSATIONS .................. 30FIFTY IS THE NEW FIFTY ..................... 26Filipovic, Zlata .......................................... 38FINAL SALUTE........................................ 38FINANCIAL INFIDELITY ..................... 14FINDING MEANING IN THE

SECOND HALF OF LIFE ................. 42Fine, Carla .....................................................9FINE YOUNG MAN, A .......................... 15FINGERPRINTS OF GOD ...................... 34Finkelstein, Sydney .................................. 28Fiore, Neil, Ph.D. ...................................... 28FIRST WORD, THE ....................................3Fishel, Deirdre ........................................... 27Fisher, Roger .............................................. 29FISHERS OF MEN ................................... 33Fitzpatrick, Eileen M., J.D. ...................... 43Fitzpatrick, Jeanne, M.D.......................... 43Flack, Audrey ............................................ 44Flam, Faye .................................................. 27Flaste, Richard ........................................... 28Flodin, Mickey .......................................... 50Florence, Mari ..............................................9FLYING CARPET OF

SMALL MIRACLES, THE ................ 38Foer, Joshua ..................................................3FOOD RULES ........................................... 18FOR BETTER ............................................. 13Ford, Debbie .............................................. 48FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY OF

CRIMINAL MINDS, THE ................ 21FOREST FOR THE TREES, THE ........... 50FORGET PERFECT .................................. 48FORGIVENESS AND OTHER

ACTS OF LOVE ................................. 47Fortgang, Laura Berman ......................... 33Forward, Susan ......................................... 40Foster, Rick ............................................. 4, 45FOUR HOURS IN MY LAI .................... 37Fowler, Ruth .............................................. 25FOXFIRE .................................................... 23Fox, John .................................................... 44Frankel, Bruce ........................................... 41Franklin, H. Bruce .................................... 38Frankl, Viktor E., Ph.D., M.D. ...................9Frank, Robert H. ....................................... 31Frauenfelder, Mark .................................. 31Fraunfelder, Frederick T., M.D. .............. 41Frazer, James ............................................. 33FREE CULTURE ....................................... 36FREEDOM EVOLVES ............................. 19FREEDOM FROM OBSESSIVE

COMPULSIVE DISORDER ............. 10FREE PLAY ................................................ 44Freud, Sigmund ........................................ 10FRIENDSHIP FACTOR, THE ...................6FROM BINGE TO BLACKOUT ............ 40FROM CHAOS TO CALM ........................7FURY ........................................................... 40

GGahlinger, Paul M., M.D., Ph.D. ............ 39Galbraith, John Kenneth ......................... 29Gallagher, Winifred .....................................3Galland, China .......................................... 33GAME OF MY LIFE, THE .........................8GANG LEADER FOR A DAY ................ 32Garbarino, James, Ph.D. .......................... 25

Gardner, Daniel......................................... 20Garson, Barbara ........................................ 31Gaston, Lynn ................................................7Gaston, Randy .............................................7GAY DADS ................................................ 25GAY RELATIONSHIPS ........................... 25Gemmell, Jim ............................................ 36GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM .......... 30GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY ......... 29GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY

AT WORK...AND HELP OTHERS DO THE SAME ................ 29

GETTING CONTROL ................................9GETTING OLD WITHOUT

GETTING ANXIOUS ........................ 42GETTING READY TO NEGOTIATE ... 29GETTING THINGS DONE .................... 28GETTING TOGETHER ........................... 29GETTING TO YES .................................... 29Getzen, Karen J., Ph.D. ............................ 14Gheerbrant, Alain ..................................... 33GHOST HUNTERS .................................. 33Giblin, Leslie T. ......................................... 31Gide, André ............................................... 23GIFT OF DYSLEXIA, THE ........................7Gigerenzer, Gerd .........................................3Gilbaugh, James H., Jr., M.D. ................. 41Gilbert, Elizabeth .......................... 12, 21, 25Gill, Michael Gates ................................... 29Gimpel, James, Ph.D. ............................... 19GIRLS FROM AMES, THE ..................... 27GIRL’S LIFE ONLINE, A ........................ 40GIRLS WHO LIKE BOYS

WHO LIKE BOYS .............................. 24GIRLS WHO WENT AWAY, THE ......... 25GIRL, UNDRESSED ................................ 25Glatzer, Jenna ............................................ 15Glovinsky, Paul, Ph.D. ................................9Goddard, Amy Jo ..................................... 27GODS, HEROES AND MEN OF

ANCIENT GREECE .......................... 35Godwin, Malcolm .................................... 48Golant, Susan K. ....................................... 29Goldberg, Michelle ................................... 26Goldberg, Philip ................................. 13, 29GOLDEN BOUGH, THE ........................ 33Goldwasser, Amy ..................................... 26Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick, Ph.D. .........6Golliher, Jeff ............................................... 33GOOD BUSINESS .................................... 28GOOD LIFE, GOOD DEATH ................ 35GOOD SON, THE .................................... 15Gordon, Claire .......................................... 48Gordon, Dr. Thomas ................................ 29Gordon, James S., M.D. ........................... 10Gordon, Linda Perlman .......................... 15Gottlieb, Lori ............................................. 18Goulston, Mark, M.D. ........................ 13, 29Gourevitch, Philip .................................... 38GRACE (EVENTUALLY) ....................... 34Graves, Joseph .......................................... 32Graves, Robert .......................................... 34Grayson, Cathy, M.A. .................................8Grayson, Henry, Ph.D.............................. 14Grayson, Jonathan, Ph.D......................... 10GREAT LOVER PLAYBOOK, THE ...... 28GREEK MYTHS, THE ............................. 34Greene, Robert .................................... 27, 38Greenwood-Robinson, Maggie ............. 18Griffin, Jack ................................................ 29Griffin, Lynne Reeves .............................. 15Grimal, Pierre ............................................ 34Gross, Jan T. ............................................... 38GROWING AN IN-SYNC CHILD ....... 16GROWING UP ON THE SPECTRUM ...7Gruver, Nancy ........................................... 15Guattari, Félix............................................ 19Guerrilla Girls ........................................... 25Guest, Judith.............................................. 23Guillebeau, Chris ...................................... 44Gurian, Michael ........................................ 15GUT FEELINGS ..........................................3Gutsche, Jeremy ........................................ 29

HHaber, Joel, Ph.D....................................... 15Hacker, Colleen, Ph.D.............................. 28Hagerty, Barbara Bradley........................ 34Halberstam, Joshua .................................. 20Hall, Calvin S. ..................................... 10, 20Hamilton, Allan J., M.D., FACS ............. 34Hamkins, Suellen, M.D. .......................... 15Hanh, Thich Nhat..................................... 34

HAPPINESS .................................................4HAPPINESS & HEALTH ....................... 45HARDBALL FOR WOMEN .................. 29Harman, Willis .......................................... 44Harper, Hill .......................................... 12, 32Harris, Maxine, Ph.D. .............................. 43Harrison, Allen F. ........................................3Harrison, Kathy ........................................ 41Hartzell, Mary, M.Ed. .............................. 16Hayes, Charles .......................................... 34HEAD FIRST ............................................. 45HEALING ADD ..........................................7HEALING AND

PREVENTING AUTISM .....................8HEALING ANXIETY

AND DEPRESSION .............................9HEALING PLACE, A .............................. 43HEALING POWER OF HUMOR, THE.. 48HEALING RAGE ..................................... 26HEALING WISDOM OF

AFRICA, THE ..................................... 35Heaton, Jeanne Albronda, Ph.D. ........... 18HECTOR AND THE

SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS ............ 23Heen, Sheila ............................................... 29HEIDEGGER AND A HIPPO

WALK THROUGH THOSE PEARLY GATES ................................. 43

Heim, Pat, Ph.D. ....................................... 29Heininger, Janet E. .......................................7“HELP ME, I’M SAD” ................................9HELP ME, I’M SAD ....................................5HELP—MY KID IS DRIVING ME

CRAZY ................................................. 17HERE COMES EVERYBODY ................ 37Hersh, Kristin ............................................ 21Heyman, Richard, Ed.D. ................... 15, 41Hibbs, B. Janet, Ph.D. ............................... 14Hicks, Greg ............................................ 4, 45Hicks, Marybeth ....................................... 15HIDDEN POWER OF

THE BIBLE, THE................................ 34HIGHER CREATIVITY ........................... 44HIGH-PERFORMANCE MIND, THE . 47Hildegard of Bingen ................................ 34Hillman, James .......................................... 38Hillman, Terry ........................................... 41Hill, Stephen .............................................. 50Himmel, Lisa ............................................. 18Himmel, Sheila ......................................... 18Hinnells, John R. ....................................... 34Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy, Ph.D. .........................6HISTORY OF READING, THE.............. 36Hoblitzelle, Olivia Ames ......................... 41Hochschild, Arlie ...................................... 31Hodel, Steve .............................................. 20Hodgkinson, Tom ..................................... 15Hoff, Benjamin .......................................... 23Holdforth, Lucinda .................................. 20Holford, Patrick ........................................ 45Hollis, James .............................................. 42Hollis, James, Ph.D. .................................. 48Holmes, Ernest .......................................... 34Holtzberg, Diana ...................................... 27Hopcke, Robert H..................................... 34HOPE AND HELP FOR

YOUR NERVES .................................. 49Hopson, Janet ...............................................5Hornby, Nick ............................................. 23Horowitz, Mardi, M.D................................4HOUSE ON TEACHER’S LANE, THE.. 13Houston, Jean ............................................ 34HOW BABIES TALK ..................................6HOW DOES IT FEEL

TO BE A PROBLEM? ........................ 32HOW I LEARNED TO SNAP ................ 24HOW OF HAPPINESS, THE ....................4HOW PHILOSOPHY CAN

CHANGE YOUR LIFE...................... 48HOW STARBUCKS SAVED MY LIFE .. 29HOW TO BE GOOD ................................ 23HOW TO BEHAVE SO YOUR

CHILDREN WILL, TOO! ................. 16HOW TO BEHAVE SO YOUR

PRESCHOOLER WILL, TOO!......... 16HOW TO HAVE CONFIDENCE

AND POWER IN DEALING WITH PEOPLE ................................... 31

HOW TO MEET A MAN AFTER FORTY ................................... 42

HOW TO RAISE YOUR ADULT CHILDREN ......................... 16

HOW TO SAY IT AT WORK .................. 29HOW TO SAY IT FOR EXECUTIVES .. 30HOW TO SAY IT: JOB INTERVIEWS ... 31HOW TO SAY IT:

PERFORMANCE REVIEWS ........... 31

HOW TO SAY IT TO GIRLS................... 15HOW TO SAY IT TO SENIORS ............. 42HOW TO SAY IT TO TEENS ........... 15, 41HOW WE CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY .......4Huerta, Christian De La .......................... 24HUMAN PREDATOR, THE .................. 21Hungar, Julie ............................................. 26HUNGRY ................................................... 18Hunt, Rameck ........................................... 40Husain, Ed ................................................. 32Hutcherson, Hilda, M.D. ........................ 28Huxley, Francis ......................................... 34Hynes, Samuel .......................................... 38

II AM THE WORD .................................... 35IDIOT, THE................................................ 23IDLE PARENT, THE ................................ 15IF THE BUDDHA GOT STUCK ............ 34IF THE BUDDHA HAD KIDS ............... 15IGNITE THE GENIUS WITHIN ........... 30IGNORE EVERYBODY ........................... 44I HATE YOU—DON’T LEAVE ME .......11I KNOW I’M IN THERE

SOMEWHERE .................................... 25ILLEGAL DRUGS .................................... 39IMMORALIST, THE ................................ 23I’M NO MONSTER .................................. 40“I’M NOT MAD, I JUST HATE YOU!” .. 14IMP OF THE MIND, THE .........................9I’M STILL HERE ....................................... 42IN DEFENSE OF FOOD ......................... 18INEVITABLE GRACE ............................. 48INFINITE LIFE ......................................... 35INNER KNOWING ................................. 44INSATIABLE ............................................. 19INSOMNIA ANSWER, THE .....................9INSTANT CALM ..................................... 47INTELLIGENCE IN NATURE .............. 21INTELLIGENT PERSON’S

GUIDE TO ETHICS, AN .................. 37IN THE COMPANY OF WOMEN ....... 29IN THE NAME OF IDENTITY .............. 32IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD .................. 20INTIMACY DANCE................................ 24INVENTING THE REST

OF OUR LIVES ................................... 26INVINCIBLE SPIRITS:

JONATHAN’S JOURNEY ...................8IQ ANSWER, THE ................................... 16ISLAMIST, THE ........................................ 32IS YOUR CHILD PSYCHIC? ................. 46I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME............. 25IT’S ABOUT TIME! .................................. 30IT’S HARD TO MAKE

A DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU CAN’T FIND YOUR KEYS .............. 30

IT’S NOT ABOUT FOOD ....................... 18IT’S NOT ABOUT THE BIKE ................ 45

JJaber, Hala .................................................. 38Jacobs, Charles S. ...................................... 30Jarrett, Christian ....................................... 50James, Muriel, Ed.D. .................................11James, Ursula ............................................ 48James, William .......................................... 34Jenkins, George ......................................... 40Jenkins, Sally ............................................. 45Jennings, Jesse ........................................... 34Jenson, Jean .................................................11Johnson, Robert A. ............................. 42, 48Johnson, Spencer, M.D. ........................... 30Johnson, Steven..................................... 3, 36Johnston, Joni E., Psy.D. .....................11, 50JOKE AND ITS RELATION TO

THE UNCONSCIOUS, THE ........... 10Jong, Erica .................................................. 26Jongeward, Dorothy, Ph.D. ......................11Jordan, Kathleen, Ph.D. ........................... 48JOURNEY FROM ABANDONMENT

TO HEALING, THE .......................... 13JOY .............................................................. 46Jung, Carl ................................................... 20Jünger, Ernst .............................................. 38JUNG THE MYSTIC ................................ 20JUNKY ........................................................ 39JUST BECAUSE IT’S NOT WRONG

DOESN’T MAKE IT RIGHT ............ 14

kKAMA SUTRA OF VATSAYANA,

THE ....................................................... 35Kamler, Kenneth, M.D. ............................ 46Kanazawa, Satoshi ................................... 20Karnazes, Dean ......................................... 46Kartzinel, Jerry, M.D. ..................................8Kasi, Charlotte, Ph.D. .............................. 34Kasl, Charlotte, Ph.D. ........................ 12, 15Kauz, Herman ........................................... 45Kay, John .................................................... 30Keegan, John ............................................. 38Keen, Sam .................................................. 44Keith, Kent M. ........................................... 48Kelly, John .................................................. 43Kelly, Kevin ............................................... 36Kenneally, Christine, Ph.D. ........................3Kesey, Ken .................................................. 23Kessler, Lauren .................................... 15, 42Ketcham, Katherine ................................. 39Kieves, Tama J. .......................................... 30Kim, Scott ......................................................5Kinder, Dr. Melvyn .................................. 13King, Ruth .................................................. 26Kirshenbaum, Mira .................................. 14KITCHEN SHRINK, THE ...................... 22Klein, Allen .......................................... 43, 48Klein, Daniel .............................................. 43Klein, Darci ................................................ 43Klosko, Janet S., Ph.D. ............................. 49Koegel, Lynn Kern, Ph.D. ..........................7Kolari, Jennifer, MSW, RSW ................... 16Kosko, Bart ................................................ 36Kramer, Peter D. ........................................11Kranowitz, Carol ...................................... 16Kranowitz, Carol Stock, M.A. ...................8Kravitz, Helaina Laks, M.D. ................... 13Kreisman, Jerold J., M.D...........................11Kuffel, Frances .......................................... 18Kulick, Don ................................................ 18Kuriansky, Dr. Judith ............................... 14Kuriansky, Dr. Judy .................................. 28Kurzweil, Ray ........................................... 36

lLachman, Gary ......................................... 20Laing, R. D. ................................................ 20Lakoff, George..............................................4Lamothe, Denise, Psy.D., H.H.D. .......... 18Lamott, Anne ............................................ 34LANDSCAPE WITHOUT GRAVITY ... 43Lappé, Frances Moore ............................. 48LAST AMERICAN MAN, THE ............ 25LAST TIME I WORE A DRESS, THE ... 25Lauber, Lynn ............................................. 42LAUGHTER .............................................. 21Lawlis, Dr. Frank .......................... 16, 18, 46Lawlis, Frank ........................................... 4, 8Layard, Richard ...........................................4LaZebnik, Claire ..........................................7LEADER EFFECTIVENESS

TRAINING .......................................... 29LEARNING HOW TO LEARN ................7LeComer, Laurie Fivozinsky .....................8LeComer, Laurie, M.Ed. .............................8LeDoux, Joseph ............................................4Lelord, François ........................................ 23Leonard, George ....................................... 46Lerner, Betsy .............................................. 50LESBIAN SEX SECRETS FOR MEN .... 27LeShan, Lawrence, Ph.D. ........................ 46Lessig, Lawrence ...................................... 36LET MY PEOPLE GO SURFING .......... 28LETTERS TO A YOUNG BROTHER.... 32LETTERS TO A YOUNG SISTER .......... 32Lev, Arlene Istar, C.S.W. .......................... 24Levenkron, Steve .......................................11Levine, Suzanne Braun ........................... 26Levitin, Daniel J. ..........................................4Lieberman, Janet ....................................... 26Liebow, Elliot ............................................. 41LIFE ON THE COLOR LINE ................. 32LIFE, PAINT, AND PASSION ................ 44LIFE WITH POP ....................................... 42LINKED ..................................................... 36LISTENING TO PROZAC .......................11LITTLE BOOK ON MEANING, THE .. 33LIVE IN A BETTER WAY ........................ 34LIVING WELL EMOTIONALLY .......... 49LIVING WITH THE DEVIL ................... 17LIVING YOUR UNLIVED LIFE ..... 42, 48

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Loehr, James E., Ed.D. ............................. 46LOLITA EFFECT, THE ............................ 36LONGEVITY PRESCRIPTION, THE ... 41LONGING FOR DARKNESS ................ 33Lopez, Steve .............................................. 39LOPSIDED ................................................. 21LOSS THAT IS FOREVER, THE ............ 43LOUDER THAN WORDS .........................8LOVE .......................................................... 24LOVE AND ANGER ............................... 16LOVE IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD ...... 24Lovelace, David ........................................ 12Lovenheim, Peter ..................................... 20Lowen, Alexander, M.D. ......................... 46LUCKIEST GIRL IN

THE WORLD, THE ............................11Lustbader, Wendy .................................... 42LUST IN TRANSLATION ...................... 27LYING ......................................................... 12Lynch, David ............................................. 44LYSISTRATA AND OTHER PLAYS ..... 23Lyubomirsky, Sonja .....................................4

MMaalouf, Amin .......................................... 32Machoian, Lisa .......................................... 16Machung, Anne ........................................ 31MacLeod, Hugh ........................................ 44Madden, Andrew ..................................... 40MADE BY HAND .................................... 31MAD HOUSE ........................................... 13MADNESS EXPLAINED ........................ 17MAGICAL CHILD ................................... 16MAGIC TREES OF THE MIND ...............5Maguire, Jack............................................. 30MAKING DIVORCE WORK ................. 14MAKING IT ALL WORK ....................... 28MANAGEMENT REWIRED ................. 30Mandell, Fred, Ph.D. ................................ 48MAN ENOUGH ....................................... 26Manguel, Alberto ..................................... 36Manning, Martha, Ph.D. ......................... 12MAN WHO LIED TO

HIS LAPTOP, THE............................. 36March, Jenny ............................................. 34Margolis, Susanna .................................... 25Markman, Howard, Ph.D. ...................... 12MARRIAGE, A HISTORY....................... 12MARRIED .................................................. 12Marsh, Stefanie ......................................... 40MARTIAL SPIRIT, THE .......................... 45Martin, Courtney E. ................................. 18Maschka, Kristin ....................................... 12MASK OF MOTHERHOOD, THE ....... 26MASKS OF GOD ...................................... 33Maslow, Abraham H................................ 34MASSACRE OF THE DREAMERS ...... 32Massimini, Kathy ..................................... 43MASTERY .................................................. 46Maté, Gabor, M.D. .......................................8Matias, Linda............................................. 31Maushart, Susan ....................................... 26McBride, James ......................................... 32McCarthy, Jenny ..........................................8McCarty, Marietta .................................... 48McCleary, Larry, M.D. ............................. 42McElwain, Jason “J-Mac” ..........................8McGhee, Christina ................................... 14McGovern, George ................................... 39McLeod, Lisa Earle ................................... 48Mead, Rebecca .......................................... 20MEAN GENES ......................................... 17MEANING OF MATTHEW, THE ........ 25MEANS OF REPRODUCTION, THE .. 26MEASURE OF MY DAYS, THE ............ 42MEDITATIONS ON LIVING,

DYING, AND LOSS .......................... 43MEETING THE SHADOW .................... 22Melillo, Robert .............................................8Melzack, Ronald ....................................... 42MENDING THE BROKEN BOND ....... 16Meneley, Anne .......................................... 18MENTAL EDGE, THE ............................. 45Mercer, Diana, J.D. ................................... 14MESS ........................................................... 45METAPHYSICS AS A GUIDE

TO MORALS ...................................... 34MIDLIFE ORPHAN................................. 43MILK MEMOS, THE ............................... 14Miller, Alan S. ............................................ 20Miller, Geoffrey ......................................... 21Miller, John G. ........................................... 30Miller, Lucy Jane, Ph.D., OTR ...................8

Miller, Peter ......................................... 21, 36MIND APART, A .........................................9MIND AT WORK, THE .......................... 31Mindell, Phyllis ......................................... 30MINDFUL LOVING ................................ 14MIND MAP BOOK, THE ..........................3MINDMAPPING ..................................... 45Mipham, Sakyong .................................... 46MIRACLE RUN ...........................................8MOJO MOM ............................................. 17MOMENTS OF ENGAGEMENT ..........11Montague, Read ..........................................5Monte, Tom................................................ 46Montross, Christine.................................. 31Montuori, Alfonso .................................... 44MOOD CURE, THE ..................................11MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN .....3Moore, Dr. Gareth..................................... 50Moore, Judith ............................................ 18Moore, Thomas ......................................... 49Morgan-Thomas, Corrine ..........................8Morrell, Margot ........................................ 30Morris, Errol .............................................. 38MOST EVIL ............................................... 20MOTHER-DAUGHTER PROJECT,

THE ....................................................... 15MOTHERLAND....................................... 37Moussa, Mario .......................................... 29Moyers, William Cope ............................. 39Mullaney, Craig M. .................................. 38Munro, Eleanor ......................................... 43MURDERER NEXT DOOR, THE ......... 17Murdoch, Iris ............................................. 34Murphy, Jana ............................................. 16Murphy, Joseph, Ph.D., D.D. .................. 46Murphy, Susan, Ph.D., MBA .................. 29MUSES, MADMEN AND PROPHETS .. 22MUSIC LESSON, THE ............................ 49Musil, Robert ............................................. 23MY EDUCATION .................................... 23Myers, Edward ......................................... 43Myers, Michael, M.D. .................................9MY STROKE OF INSIGHT .......................5MY TEENAGE WEREWOLF................. 15MYTH OF MALE POWER, THE .......... 25MYTH OF SANITY, THE...........................5MYTH OF THE A.D.D. CHILD, THE .....7MYTH OF THE GODDESS, THE ......... 33MYTHS OF MOTHERHOOD, THE ..... 27

NNachmanovitch, Stephen........................ 44Narby, Jeremy ..................................... 21, 34Nass, Clifford ............................................ 36NASTY, BRUTISH AND LONG ........... 42NATURAL HIGHS .................................. 45Neate, Patrick ............................................ 38Needleman, Jacob..................................... 21Neely, JoAnn Swan .................................. 48NEGOTIATION GENERATION .......... 15NEIGHBORS ............................................. 38Nelson, Kevin, M.D. ................................ 35NERDS ....................................................... 36Nesaule, Agate .......................................... 38Neufeld, Peter ........................................... 39NEW DRAWING ON THE RIGHT

SIDE OF THE BRAIN, THE ............. 44NEW EARTH, A ....................................... 49Newman, Joye ........................................... 16NEW PENGUIN HANDBOOK

OF LIVING RELIGIONS, THE ....... 34NEW SCIENCE ........................................ 22NEW TOUGHNESS TRAINING

FOR SPORTS, THE ............................ 46Niesslein, Jennifer .................................... 49Nietzsche, Friedrich ................................. 21Nissenbaum, Gerald, J.D. ....................... 14NOISE ......................................................... 36NO MIND LEFT BEHIND ........................5NONVERBAL LEARNING DISORDER..8Nordby, Vernon J. ..................................... 20NORMAL AT ANY COST ...................... 19Normandi, Carol Emery ......................... 18Nørretranders, Tor ......................................5Norris, Kathleen ....................................... 35Norton, Meredith ..................................... 21Notarius, Clifford, Ph.D. ......................... 12NOT BECOMING MY MOTHER ......... 26NOW HABIT, THE .................................. 28NUDGE .........................................................4Nutter, Christopher Lee .......................... 30

OOates, Joyce Carol .................................... 23OBLIQUITY ............................................... 30Ochs, Vanessa L. ....................................... 16O’Conner, Patricia T. ................................ 50O’Connor, Richard, Ph.D. ........................11ODD GIRLS AND

TWILIGHT LOVERS ......................... 24OFF THE GRID......................................... 37OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT .............. 35Ohashi ........................................................ 46Oliver, Harry ............................................. 35Oliver, Jennifer McLeon .......................... 15Oliwenstein, Lori .......................................11OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA, THE .......... 18ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY .................... 13ONE CONTINUOUS MISTAKE ........... 45ONE FLEW OVER THE

CUCKOO’S NEST ............................. 23ONE PERFECT DAY ............................... 20ON SUICIDE ............................................. 19OPEN TO DESIRE ................................... 45OPERATION BEAUTIFUL .................... 25ORDINARY PEOPLE .............................. 23ORIGINS OF VIRTUE, THE .................. 21Ornstein, Robert ....................................... 36Ortiz, Alfonso ............................................ 33OUR INNER APE..................................... 19OUR LAST BEST SHOT.......................... 16OUR PATCHWORK NATION .............. 19Ousky, Ronald D. ..................................... 13OUT-OF-SYNC CHILD

HAS FUN, THE .....................................8OUT-OF-SYNC CHILD, THE ...................8OUTSIDER, THE ...................................... 22OVERCOMING AUTISM .........................7

PPACE OF GRACE, A ................................ 49Padwa, Lynette ......................................... 29Paget, Lou .................................................. 28Paisner, Daniel .............................................8Palmer, Helen ............................................ 44Panati, Charles .......................................... 35Pancevski, Bojan ....................................... 40PARADISE BUILT IN HELL, A ............. 22Parent, Gail ................................................ 16PARENTING APART .............................. 14PARENTING FROM THE

INSIDE OUT ....................................... 16PARENTING YOUR ASPERGER CHILD ..............................8PARENT’S GUIDE TO

DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS, A .......8Parker-Pope, Tara ..................................... 13PASSION TEST, THE ............................... 47PATHS BEYOND EGO............................ 46Patton, Bruce ............................................. 29Paul, Marilyn, Ph.D. ................................ 30Pearce, Joseph Chilton ............................. 16Pedro-Carroll, JoAnne, Ph.D. ................. 14Pelzer, Dave ............................................... 40PENGUIN ATLAS OF WOMEN

IN THE WORLD, THE ..................... 26PENGUIN BOOK OF

CLASSICAL MYTHS, THE .............. 34PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF

CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY, THE.. 34PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF

PSYCHOLOGY, THE ........................ 50PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF

SOCIOLOGY, THE ............................ 50PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF

SYMBOLS, THE ................................. 33Perec, Georges ........................................... 24PERFECT GIRLS, STARVING

DAUGHTERS ..................................... 18PERFECT MADNESS .............................. 27Perkins, Jeffrey .......................................... 48Perlmutter, David, M.D. .......................... 42PERSONALITY CODE, THE ................. 31Person, Ethel S., M.D. ...............................11Peske, Nacy ..................................................7Pezzullo, Ralph ......................................... 20PHARMAKON ......................................... 24Phelan, Jay ................................................. 17PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL HOPE .. 22PHILOSOPHY IN THE BOUDOIR ...... 24PHILOSOPHY OF ARISTOTLE, THE . 17PHOBIAS ......................................................9PIAGET PRIMER, A ...................................6PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, THE .... 24

Pinchbeck, Daniel ..................................... 21Pink, Daniel H. .......................................... 30Pinker, Steven ...............................................5Pipher, Mary .................................. 13, 35, 50Pipher, Mary, Ph.D. ............................ 26, 42Pittman, Frank, M.D. ............................... 26PLACE CALLED CANTERBURY, A .... 41Platkin, Charles Stuart ............................. 49Platt, Damian............................................. 38PLAY ..............................................................3PLAYFUL BRAIN, THE .............................5PLEASURE ................................................ 28Plonka, Lavinia ......................................... 46PLUG-IN DRUG, THE ...............................7POETIC MEDICINES .............................. 44POLITICAL MIND, THE ...........................4Pollack, William S., Ph.D............................6Pollan, Michael ......................................... 18Popkin, Barry ............................................ 18Popov, Linda Kavelin .............................. 49Poppendieck, Janet .................................. 41Porras, Jerry ............................................... 30PORTABLE HANNAH ARENDT, THE ................................... 37PORTABLE JUNG, THE ......................... 20Postman, Neil ............................................ 36POWER OF KINDNESS, THE ............... 20POWER OF PREMONITIONS, THE ... 47POWER OF YOUR CHILD’S

IMAGINATION, THE ...................... 16POWER OF YOUR

SUBCONSCIOUS MIND, THE ....... 46PRACTICALLY PERFECT

IN EVERY WAY .................................. 49PRACTICAL WISDOM .......................... 49Prager, Judith Simon, Ph.D. .......................6PRAGMATISM AND

OTHER WRITINGS .......................... 34PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S ............. 42Primack, Joel R., Ph.D. ............................. 37PRIMER OF FREUDIAN

PSYCHOLOGY, A .............................. 10PRIMER OF JUNGIAN

PSYCHOLOGY, A .............................. 20PRISON WRITING IN

20TH-CENTURY AMERICA ........... 38PRIVILEGE OF YOUTH, THE .............. 40PROBLEM SOLVING 101 ....................... 50Progoff, Ira ................................................. 44PROMISE OF ENERGY

PSYCHOLOGY, THE ........................ 45PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE

SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM, THE ....... 31Proust, Marcel ........................................... 24PROVENANCE ........................................ 22Provine, Robert R. .................................... 21PROZAC DIARY ...................................... 12PROZAC NATION .................................. 12PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE, THE ........... 10PSYCHOLOGY OF WINNING, THE .. 30PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF

EVERYDAY LIFE, THE ..................... 10PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST ............... 14

QQBQ! THE QUESTION

BEHIND THE QUESTION .............. 30QUARTERLIFE CRISIS ........................... 49QUESTION OF FREEDOM, A ............... 38

rRabins, Peter, M.D. ................................... 42RACE MYTH, THE .................................. 32RACIST MIND, THE ............................... 32RAGE AGAINST THE

MESHUGENAH ................................ 21RAISING A SENSORY SMART CHILD..7Rampton, Sheldon .................................... 37Ramsland, Katherine ............................... 21Ranck, Christine ....................................... 30Rapoport, Judith L., M.D. ..........................8RAPT .............................................................3Rashbaum, Beth ........................................ 16RAT GIRL: A MEMOIR ........................... 21READ-ALOUD HANDBOOK, THE .......7READING IN THE BRAIN .......................3READINGS FOR REMEMBRANCE .... 43READING THE BODY ........................... 46Read, Kirk .................................................. 24READY FOR ANYTHING ..................... 28REAL BOY, A ................................................7REAL BOYS’ VOICES ................................6

REAL LOVE IN MARRIAGE ................ 12Reber, Arthur S.......................................... 50Reber, Emily .............................................. 50RECLAIMING YOUR LIFE ....................11RED ............................................................. 26Redd, Nancy Amanda ............................. 26Rediker, Marcus ........................................ 32REGENERATION .................................... 23Reichl, Ruth ............................................... 26REINVENTING YOUR LIFE ................. 49Reisis, Steven, Ph.D. ................................. 30RELIGIONS, VALUES, AND

PEAK-EXPERIENCES ...................... 34Restak, Richard, M.D. .................................5RETIRE RIGHT ......................................... 41RETRAINING THE BRAIN ............... 4, 46RETURN OF THE SOLDIER, THE ....... 24Revenson, Tracey A. ....................................6REVIVING OPHELIA ............................. 26Reznick, Charlotte, Ph.D. ........................ 16Rheingold, Howard ................................. 44Richards, Stephen C. ................................ 39Rich, Hilary................................................ 13RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER . 41Ridley, Matt ............................................... 21Rifkin, Jeremy...................................... 31, 37Rimpoche, Gehlek .................................... 35RITUAL ...................................................... 35RITUALS OF DINNER, THE ................. 19Rivera, Erica .............................................. 19Roam, Dan ................................................. 45Roark, Laurelee ......................................... 18Robbins, Alexandra.................................. 49Robinson, Ken, Ph.D. ............................... 45Roche, David ............................................. 49Rodriguez, Richard .................................. 32Rogers, Annie G., Ph.D.............................11ROOTS OF AYURVEDA, THE .............. 47Rorty, Richard ........................................... 22ROSA LEE .................................................. 40Rose, Mike ................................................. 31Rosen, David ............................................. 20Rosen, Nick ................................................ 37Rosen, Ruth ............................................... 26Rose, Reginald .......................................... 24Rosofsky, Ira .............................................. 42Ross, Jeffrey Ian ........................................ 39Ross, Julia ....................................................11Roth, Geneen ............................................. 19ROUGH GUIDE TO PSYCHOLOGY,

THE ....................................................... 50Rouse, W. H. D. ......................................... 35Rubin, Kenneth H., Ph.D. ..........................6Rufus, Anneli ............................................ 49Ruhl, Jerry .................................................. 48Ruhl, Jerry M., Ph.D. ................................ 42Rumberg, Hester ...................................... 39RUMI .......................................................... 35Runion, Meryl ........................................... 31RUN TO THE ROAR ............................... 14Rushkoff, Douglas .................................... 37RYAN WHITE: MY OWN STORY ...........8

SSabbag, Robert .......................................... 39Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von ................. 24SACRED ORIGINS OF

PROFOUND THINGS ...................... 35SAFE AND SOUND ................................ 16Sagan, Carl ................................................. 35Salisbury, Laney ........................................ 22Salzberg, Charles ...................................... 28Samalin, Nancy ......................................... 16Sandor, Richard ........................................ 39Sapadin, Dr. Linda ................................... 30Saperstein, Jesse A. ................................... 24Satow, Roberta, Ph.D. .............................. 42Savage, Dan ............................................... 28Savage, Jon ................................................. 50SAVAGE LOVE ......................................... 28SCALPEL AND THE SOUL, THE ........ 34Scarf, Maggie ............................................. 13SCATTERED ................................................8SCATTERED MINDS .................................9SCATTERSHOT ........................................ 12Scheck, Barry ............................................. 39Schenck, Carlos H., M.D. .........................11Schiff, Harriet Sarnoff .........................11, 43Scholinski, Daphne .................................. 25SCHREBER CASE, THE ......................... 10Schultz, Renee, M.A. ................................ 15Schwartz, Barry ........................................ 49SCIENCE OF FEAR, THE ....................... 20

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SCIENCE OF MIND, THE ..................... 34SCORE, THE ............................................. 27Scott-Maxwell, Florida ............................ 42Scott, Susan ................................................ 30Seager, Joni ................................................. 26Sechehaye, Marguerite .............................11SECOND SHIFT, THE ............................. 31SECRET LIFE OF THE

GROWN-UP BRAIN, THE .................5SECRET LIVES OF TODDLERS, THE.. 16SECRET PSYCHOLOGY OF

HOW WE FALL IN LOVE, THE..... 13Seda, Jen, M.D. .......................................... 45Sedgwick, John ......................................... 14SEE JANE HIT .......................................... 25SEEKING HAPPILY EVER AFTER ...... 12SEEKING PEACE..................................... 35SELECTED WRITINGS (Hildegard) .... 34SELF-AWARENESS ................................. 47SELF-MADE MAN .................................. 27SELF-NURTURE ...................................... 25Selig, Paul................................................... 35Sellers, Heather ......................................... 13SENSATIONAL KIDS ................................8SEPTEMBER SONGS .............................. 13SERIAL KILLERS ..................................... 22Serrette, Andrea ........................................ 14SEVEN T’S, THE ...................................... 43Severe, Sal, Ph. D. ..................................... 16SEX, LOVE, AND MONEY .................... 14SEX ON THE BRAIN .............................. 25SEX, TIME, AND POWER ...................... 27SHACKLETON’S WAY ........................... 30Shaffer, Susan Morris ............................... 15Shah, Idries ...................................................7SHAKESPEARE ....................................... 23SHAMANS THROUGH TIME ............. 34Shankle, William Rodman, M.S., M.D. . 42Shapiro, Daniel ......................................... 29Sharpe, Kenneth ....................................... 49Shawn, Allen ............................................. 22Sheeler, Jim ................................................ 38Shekerjian, Denise .......................................5Shell, Ellen Ruppel ................................... 22Shell, G. Richard ....................................... 29SHELTER OF EACH OTHER, THE ..... 13Shepard, Judy ............................................ 25Sher, Gail .................................................... 45Shimberg, Elaine Fantle .......................... 13SHINING AFFLICTION, A .....................11Shirky, Clay................................................ 37Shlain, Leonard ......................................... 27SHOCK ..........................................................9SHOP CLASS AS SOULCRAFT ............ 31SHORTCUT THROUGH THERAPY ......9SHORT HISTORY OF

FINANCIAL EUPHORIA, A ........... 29SHOULD YOU LEAVE? ..........................11Shuster, Todd ................................................6Sicile-Kira, Chantal .....................................8Siebert, Al ....................................................11Siebert, Al, Ph.D. ....................................... 39Siegel, Daniel J., M.D. .............................. 16SIGNING EVERYDAY PHRASES ........ 50SIGNING ILLUSTRATED ...................... 50SIGNS OF LIFE ......................................... 33Sills, Judith ..................................................11Silver, Michelle .......................................... 14Silverstein, Olga ........................................ 16Sim, Kevin .................................................. 37Simmons, Rachel ...................................... 27Simon, Clea ................................................ 13Simon, Rachel ...................................... 13, 41Simontacchi, Carol ................................... 19SINCE STRANGLING ISN’T

AN OPTION... .................................... 28Singer, Dorothy G. .......................................6Singer, Thea ............................................... 46SINGULARITY IS NEAR, THE ............. 366 SECRETS OF A LASTING

RELATIONSHIP, THE ...................... 13Slater, Lauren............................................. 12SLAVE SHIP, THE .................................... 32SLEEP ..........................................................11SMALL CHANGE ................................... 49SMART SWARM, THE...................... 21, 36SMART WOMEN/

FOOLISH CHOICES ......................... 13SMASHED ................................................. 40Smith, Daniel B. ........................................ 22Smith, Gayle Rosenwald, J.D. ................ 13Smith, Keri ................................................. 45Smith, Lisa ................................................. 39SOCIALLY INCLUDED CHILD, THE ...8SOCIOLINGUISTICS .............................. 22

Sohn, Alan, Ed.D. ........................................8SOLDIERS’ TALE, THE .......................... 38Solie, David, M.S., P.A. ............................ 42Solitz, Vicki, R.N. ...................................... 15Solnit, Rebecca .......................................... 22SOLOIST, THE .......................................... 39Solomon, Muriel ....................................... 30Somé, Malidoma Patrice ......................... 35Somerville, Margaret ............................... 37SORCERERS’ CROSSING, THE............ 33Spataro, Sandra ......................................... 31SPEAKING OF FAITH ............................ 35SPECIES OF SPACES AND

OTHER PIECES ................................. 24Specter, Michael ........................................ 22Spencer, Paula ........................................... 16SPENT ........................................................ 21Spielman, Art, Ph.D. ...................................9SPIRITUAL DOORWAY

IN THE BRAIN, THE ........................ 35Spring, Janis Abrahms, Ph.D. ................. 42Spring, Michael ......................................... 42Stadlen, Naomi ......................................... 16Stamford, L.A. ........................................... 13Stamm, Jill, Ph.D. ...................................... 16Stangroom, Jeremy ................................... 47Star, Jonathan ............................................ 35Stauber, John.............................................. 37Steinberg, Neil ........................................... 39Stendhal...................................................... 24Stepp, Laura Sessions ........................ 16, 28Stevens, Laura J. ..........................................8St. Hilaire, Chris ........................................ 29STICK FIGURE ......................................... 18STILL DOING IT ...................................... 27STILL HERE .............................................. 41STOLEN VOICES ..................................... 38Stone, Douglas .......................................... 29STONEWALL ............................................ 24STOP NEGOTIATING

WITH YOUR TEEN .......................... 15STORM OF STEEL ................................... 38STORY OF MY LIFE, THE ...................... 23Stout, Martha, Ph.D. ...................................5Strah, David ............................................... 25STRANGER AT THE GATE ................... 25Strauch, Barbara ..........................................5Strauss, Claudia J. ............................... 12, 18STRESS LESS ............................................. 46STROKE BOOK, THE.............................. 41Strong, Marilee ...........................................11STUCK ........................................................ 49STUDIES IN HYSTERIA ......................... 10STUFF OF THOUGHT, THE ....................5SUCCESS BUILT TO LAST .................... 30Sujo, Aly ..................................................... 22Sunstein, Cass R. ..........................................4SUPPORT GROUP MANUAL, THE.....11SURVIVING THE EXTREMES .............. 46SURVIVOR PERSONALITY ...................11SURVIVOR PERSONALITY, THE ........ 39SWANN’S WAY ........................................ 24Swanson, David, Psy.D. .......................... 17SWEET CHARITY? .................................. 41SYNAPTIC SELF .........................................4

TTaeckens, Michael..................................... 24TAKING BACK CHILDHOOD ............ 14TALKING TO DEPRESSION ................. 12TALKING TO EATING

DISORDERS ........................................ 18TALKING WITH CHILDREN

ABOUT LOSS ..................................... 43TALK TO ME LIKE I’M

SOMEONE YOU LOVE ................... 13TAMING BIPOLAR DISORDER ...........11TAMING OF THE CHEW, THE ............ 18TAMING THE TIGER WITHIN ............ 34Tanous, Dr. Alex........................................ 46TAO OF JUNG, THE ............................... 20TAO OF LOVE AND SEX, THE ............ 27TAO OF POOH, THE .............................. 23Tarbox, Katherine ..................................... 40Tarnas, Richard ......................................... 22Taulbert, Clifton L. ................................... 32Taylor, Jeremy ........................................... 35Taylor, Jill Bolte, Ph.D. ................................5TEACH YOUR CHILD

HOW TO THINK..................................3TEENAGE.................................................. 50TELL THEM WHO I AM ........................ 41TEN DEGREES OF RECKONING ....... 39

Tenenbaum, David ................................... 37TEN THOUSAND JOYS AND

TEN THOUSAND SORROWS ....... 41TE OF PIGLET, THE ................................ 23Terkel, Larry .............................................. 49Terkel, Susan ............................................. 49TERRIBLE LOVE OF WAR, A ............... 38TERRY ........................................................ 39Tessina, Tina, Ph.D. .................................. 25Thaler, Richard H. .......................................4THANK GOD FOR EVOLUTION ....... 33THEORY OF THE

LEISURE CLASS, THE ..................... 22THERE ARE NO ACCIDENTS ............. 34THEY CAGE THE ANIMALS

AT NIGHT ........................................... 40THEY WOULD NEVER HURT A FLY.. 37THING ITSELF, THE ............................... 22THINKING SIMPLY ABOUT

ADDICTION ...................................... 39THINK SMART ...........................................5THIRD SIDE, THE ................................... 29THIRTEEN REASONS WHY ................ 2333 STRATEGIES OF WAR, THE ............ 38THIS IS NOT HOW I

THOUGHT IT WOULD BE ............. 12THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC .........4THIS TIME I DANCE! ............................. 30Thomas, D. M. ........................................... 24Thompson, Andrea .....................................6Thompson, Mark ...................................... 30THOUSAND DAYS OF WONDER, A ....5THREE MARRIAGES, THE ................... 49THREE TIMES THE LOVE .......................7Thurer, Shari L. ......................................... 27Thurman, Robert ...................................... 35Tiemann, Amy .......................................... 17Tippett, Krista............................................ 35Tobar, Héctor ............................................. 32Todd, Richard ............................................ 22TO FULL TERM........................................ 43Tolle, Eckhart ............................................. 49TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT? ............. 15TOO GOOD TO LEAVE,

TOO BAD TO STAY .......................... 14Toohey, Barbara ........................................ 41TOUCHED BY SUICIDE ...........................9Traig, Jennifer ............................................ 12TRAIN THE BRAIN ................................ 50TRANSLATION NATION ..................... 32Trees, Andrew ........................................... 14Trelease, Jim ..................................................7TRIPPING .................................................. 34Trout, J.D. ......................................................4Trozzi, Maria ............................................. 43Trubo, Richard .......................................... 45Trudgill, Peter............................................ 22Trueman, Terry.......................................... 15Truss, Lynne .............................................. 50“TRUST ME, MOM—

EVERYONE ELSE IS GOING!” ...... 14TRUST US, WE’RE EXPERTS! ............... 37TRUTH ABOUT CHILDREN

AND DIVORCE, THE ...................... 12TRUTH ABOUT THE TRUTH, THE .... 36TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY ........................ 14Tugend, Alina ............................................ 49Turner, Bryan S. ........................................ 50TURNING THE MIND

INTO AN ALLY.................................. 46TWELVE ANGRY MEN .......................... 24TWELVE EFFECTIVE WAYS TO

HELP YOUR ADD/ADHD CHILD..827 POWERS OF PERSUASION ............. 29TWENTY YEARS AT HULL-HOUSE .. 40TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS AND

THE ANTI-CHRIST, THE ................ 212012 ............................................................. 21Tye, Larry ......................................................9

UULTRAMARATHON MAN .................. 46UNCANNY, THE ..................................... 10UNCOMMON GENIUS ............................5UNDER FIRE ............................................ 37UNDISCOVERED SELF, THE ............... 20UNDOING PERPETUAL STRESS .........11UNEXPECTED BLESSINGS .................. 38UNFORGIVING MINUTE, THE .......... 38UNHOOKED ............................................ 28UNSTUCK ........................................... 10, 31Ury, William .............................................. 29USE BOTH SIDES OF YOUR BRAIN .....3USER ILLUSION, THE ..............................5

USE YOUR PERFECT MEMORY ............3

VValley-Fox, Anne ...................................... 44VARIETIES OF RELIGIOUS

EXPERIENCE, THE ........................... 34VARIETIES OF SCIENTIFIC

EXPERIENCE, THE ........................... 35Vatsayana ................................................... 35Vaughan, Christopher ................................3Vaughan, Frances, Ph.D. ......................... 46Veblen, Thorstein ...................................... 22Venkatesh, Sudhir .................................... 32VENUS IN FURS ...................................... 24VERBAL FIRST AID ...................................6Vico, Giambattista .................................... 22VIEW FROM THE CENTER

OF THE UNIVERSE, THE ............... 37Vincent, Norah .................................... 22, 27Visser, Margaret ........................................ 19Volkmann, Chris ....................................... 40Volkmann, Toren ...................................... 40VOLUNTARY MADNESS ..................... 22Vronsky, Peter ..................................... 22, 27

WWade, Nicholas ......................................... 35Wagner, Linda ........................................... 39Waitley, Dr. Dennis ................................... 30Walker, Rebecca ............................ 13, 27, 32Walker, Val ................................................. 39WALKING YOUR TALK ........................ 46Wall, Patrick D. ......................................... 42Walsh, Roger, M.D., Ph.D. ...................... 46Wang, Dora Calott, M.D.......................... 22Ward, Karol................................................ 46Warner, Judith ..................................... 13, 27Warnock, Mary ......................................... 37Wasik, Bill .................................................. 37Watanabe, Ken .......................................... 50WATERCOOLER EFFECT, THE ........... 28Watson, Shane ........................................... 42WAY OF THE LABYRINTH, THE ........ 47WAYS OF SEEING ......................................3Webb, Stuart G. ......................................... 13Weber, Max ................................................ 31WE CAN WORK IT OUT ....................... 12Weekes, Claire, M.D. ................................ 49Weeks, Dudley, Ph.D. .............................. 29Weil, Andrew, M.D. .................................. 47Weil, Bonnie Eaker ................................... 14Weinstein, Matt ......................................... 30Weintraub, Pamela ................................... 41Weiss, Sharon K. ..........................................7WELL ENOUGH ALONE ...................... 12Wennechuk, Katie Jane, M.A. ................ 14West, Rebecca ............................................ 24WE’VE GOT ISSUES................................ 13WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF? ........... 46WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? ............... 26WHAT EVERY WOMAN

SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DIVORCE AND CUSTODY ............ 13

WHAT HIGH SCHOOLS DON’T TELL YOU (AND OTHER PARENTS DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW)... 17

WHAT I THOUGHT I KNEW ............... 21WHAT MATTERS MOST ....................... 48WHAT MOTHERS DO ........................... 16WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH

THE REST OF MY LIFE? .................. 41WHAT STORIES DOES

MY SON NEED? ................................ 15WHAT’S WORTH KNOWING ............. 42WHAT TECHNOLOGY WANTS ......... 36WHAT TYPE AM I? ................................. 47WHAT WE MAY BE ................................ 48WHEN DAD HURTS MOM .................. 40WHEN FOOD IS LOVE .......................... 19WHEN PARENTS DIE ............................ 43WHEN RABBIT HOWLS ....................... 40WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE

HAS A MENTAL ILLNESS .............. 41WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM ..3WHITE HOTEL, THE.............................. 24Whitely, Michael D., Ph.D..........................7White, Mel ................................................. 25White, Ryan ..................................................8Whitney, Catherine .................................. 16Whitney, Rondalyn Varney .......................8WHO AM I? .............................................. 30

WHO ARE YOU? ..................................... 48WHOLE NEW MIND, A ........................ 30WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? ............... 30WHY BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE

HAVE MORE DAUGHTERS .......... 20WHY BLACK PEOPLE

TEND TO SHOUT ............................. 32WHY CAN’T WE BE GOOD? ............... 21WHY DOES HE DO THAT? .................. 40WHY EMPATHY MATTERS ....................4WHY FILES, THE ..................................... 37WHY GOOD PEOPLE

DO BAD THINGS ............................. 48WHY MANNERS MATTER .................. 20WHY OUR HEALTH MATTERS .......... 47WHY SMART EXECUTIVES FAIL ....... 28Whyte, David ...................................... 30, 49WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO ............... 28Wickins, Liz ..................................................8Wilde, Oscar .............................................. 24Wiley, Ralph............................................... 32Williams, Gregory Howard .................... 32Williams, Montel ...................................... 49Williams, Terry .......................................... 40WILL TO MEANING, THE.......................9Wilson, Colin ............................................. 22Wilson, Marie C. ....................................... 31Wilson, Paul ............................................... 47Winget, Larry ............................................ 17WINNER-TAKE-ALL SOCIETY, THE .. 31Winn, Marie ..................................................7WISDOM OF FORGIVENESS, THE .... 45WISDOM OF YOUR DREAMS, THE .. 35WISDOM TRAIL, THE ........................... 26Wise, Anna ................................................. 47WISH I COULD BE THERE ................... 22Wissner-Gross, Elizabeth ........................ 17WITCH’S DREAM, THE ........................ 33Wittenborn, Dirk ...................................... 24WOE IS I ..................................................... 50“WOLFMAN” AND

OTHER CASES, THE ........................ 10WOMAN IN AMBER, A ......................... 38WOMEN MEN LOVE, WOMEN MEN

LEAVE .................................................. 13WONDER OF BOYS, THE ..................... 15Woodman, Marion ................................... 43Woods, Vanessa ........................................ 22Woolis, Rebecca ........................................ 41Wooten, Victor L. ...................................... 49WORKING WITH

DIFFICULT PEOPLE ......................... 30WORLD IN SIX SONGS, THE..................4WORLD IS FAT, THE .............................. 18WORLD SPLIT OPEN, THE .................. 26WORRIED SICK ....................................... 46WRECK THIS JOURNAL ....................... 45WRITING TO CHANGE

THE WORLD...................................... 50WRITING WITH PRECISION ............... 50Wujastyk, Dominik .................................. 47Wurtzel, Elizabeth .................................... 12Wycoff, Joyce ............................................. 45Wyn, Nia .......................................................8

yYamashita, Keith ....................................... 31Yen, Corina ................................................ 36YOU CAN THINK YOURSELF THIN.. 48YOU DON’T LOOK LIKE

ANYONE I KNOW ........................... 13YOU HAVE THE POWER ...................... 48Young, Jeffrey E., Ph.D. ........................... 49YOUNG LONIGAN ................................ 23YOUR BRAIN IS

(ALMOST) PERFECT...........................5YOUR KIDS ARE

YOUR OWN FAULT ......................... 17YOUR LIFE, UPLOADED ...................... 36YOUR MYTHIC JOURNEY ................... 44

ZZailckas, Koren ......................................... 40Zander, Benjamin ..................................... 31Zander, Rosamund Stone ....................... 31Zaslow, Jeffrey ........................................... 27Zeisel, John, Ph.D. .................................... 42Zug, James ................................................. 14Zweig, Connie ........................................... 22

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