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Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections
Emily Nagoski PhD - Ballantine Books Format: Hardcover
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Come as You Are and co-author of Burnout comes an illuminating exploration of how to maintain a happy sex life in a long-term relationship. . "Emily Nagoski is a national treasure - helping us all understand how to finally build true, joyful,... |
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Wild and Free Handcrafts: 32 Activities to Build Confidence, Creativity, and Skill
Ainsley Arment - HARPER ONE Format: Paperback
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The companion to The Call of the Wild Free: styled in the lush aesthetic of the Wild Free brand, a four-color book offering crafts, activities, and essays, that parents, educators, and caregivers can use to inspire their children.. Wild Free Handcrafts is a beautiful, four-color resource... |
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Wonder Year: A Guide to Long-Term Family Travel and Worldschooling
Julie Frieder - Wonderwell Format: Paperback
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Learn how to pack up the family for a life-changing, long-term journey filled with education and adventure.If you've ever dreamed about an epic family adventure and heading out on the road for a few months or more, Wonder Year is for you. Part inspiration and part how-to, this book... |
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Whole Mama Yoga: Meditation, Mantra, and Movement for Pregnancy and Beyond
Alexandra DeSiato - Health Communications Inc Format: Paperback
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A unique way to see and process the motherhood experience through the lens of yoga, Whole Mama Yoga covers all phases and stages of becoming and being a mother or birth parent - offering a way to extend yoga's gifts and tools for all who parent.. Women are drawn to yoga for its physical... |
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You'll Do: A History of Marrying for Reasons Other Than Love
Marcia A. Zug - Steerforth Format: Hardcover
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An illuminating and thought-provoking examination of the uniquely American institution of marriage, from the Colonial era through the #MeToo age. Perfect for fans of Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Traister. Americans hold marriage in such high esteem that we push people toward it, reward them... |
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