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If Only Words Could Breathe: A collection of thoughts, haikus, poems, quotes and musings

Have you ever felt something so deep that it scared you?

Have you ever felt so drowned in emotion that it drained you?

Have you ever faced something so real that it forever changed you?

This book is a collection of those moments, thoughts, poetry, musings and observations that are woven into an unconscious, yet hugely familiar narrative.

In these words, you will find your moments of fear, expressions of joy, teardrops of truth, questions of curiosity and reflections on love.

If only words could breathe, they would have this to say.

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Hey Natalie Jean: Advice, Musings, and Inspiration on Marriage, Motherhood, and Style

The blog Hey Natalie Jean has won a cult following with writer Natalie Holbrook’s honest, inspiring, and often witty posts on topics like marriage, babies, nesting, style, and DIY crafts. Natalie’s first book, Hey Natalie Jean is one part manifesto and three parts ideas, projects, and advice. Beautifully illustrated and whimsically designed, the book offers 35 short essays and how-to’s that serve as a guide to life: making date-night magic in the middle of the mundane, successfully exploring the city with a three-year-old, and creating a satisfying daily routine that still leaves room for little adventures and lots of magic.
Natalie’s optimism, creativity, keen eye, and zeal for life are palpable, and she encourages others to make their lives beautiful with ease. This heartfelt, personal collection of essays and photographs show Natalie’s ability to identify and describe life’s lovely incidentals in the everyday routine of errands, play dates, and naps.

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Sexpot With Stretch Marks: Fierce Musings Along the Journey to Self-Love With Sass

In a culture obsessed with how we look, weight loss and anti-aging, Jenny G. Perry’s book, “Sexpot with Stretch Marks” asks us to redefine beauty and passing judgment on other women. Are we allowed to truly love ourselves? Inside this book you’ll read empowering words that push the boundaries of how we see our bodies, our stretch marks and our wrinkles. Are we too much or too little? Are we good enough as we are? Loving and accepting yourself exactly as you are now, is the goal of the courageous, enlightening words. Not just about stretch marks but about how you really see yourself, your body and your beauty!