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13 - Age Right: turn back the clock
by Karlis Ullis helps the reader create a personal anti-aging program. Self-tests help the reader determine the most effective strategies. The book's biological emphasis points the way to wellness through sound nutrition, exercise, and a variety of other anti-aging techniques. 320 pages. 1999. $23. Simon and Schuster. In book stores now.
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14 - Restoring Intimacy
by Drew Pinsky is a patient's guide to maintaining relationships during depression. Addresses real-life concerns. This comprehensive guide from researchers and clinicians, as well as patients, answers questions submitted by people with depression, their partners and family members. 114 pages. 1999. $12.95. National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association, Chicago, IL.
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15 - Don't Stop the Career Clock:
by Helen Harkness argues for the re-invention of retirement as we know it. "Reject the myths of aging for a new way to work in the 21st century." Readers receive practical advice for redirecting their careers beyond the typical mid-life crisis years. America's 80 million boomers will learn how to reset their career clocks without sacrificing personal fulfillment or financial security. 200 pages. 1999. $17.95. Davies-Black Publishing.
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16 - Escape the Rat Race Kit
contains everything you need to make your move to a small town in order to create a new life. The kit includes two publications. The first, "Escape to a Small Town" is a 192 page book that helps the reader plot out a move. The second, "Complete Country Business Guide" explains everything you need to know to become a rural entrepreneur. Includes 20 profiles of people who are running successful country businesses. The entire kit costs $35. Williams Hill Publishing, Grafton, NH. 1-800-639-1099.
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