She had us at the title, but Gail Konop Baker’s memoir about her year-long struggle with breast cancer is a must-read for all women, even those blessed not to have had their lives touched with the disease. In Cancer is a Bitch or I'd Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis, Gail … [Read more...] about “Cancer is a Bitch”
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karen karbo on coco chanel
Karen Karbo is the author of three novels (all New York Times “Notable Books”), two non-fiction titles and the Minerva Clark mystery series for middle grade readers, as well as a prolific journalist whose work you’ve probably read in The New York Times or magazines like Elle, … [Read more...] about karen karbo on coco chanel
“The Gospel According to Coco Chanel”
Fashion Week may have ended but you can keep style alive with Karen Karbo’s enlightening, empowering and just plain fun “The Gospel According to Coco Chanel: Life Lessons from the World’s Most Elegant Woman.” Most biographies can get pretty dry, giving the blah blah blah … [Read more...] about “The Gospel According to Coco Chanel”
“Coco Before Chanel”
Her name is synonymous with fashion, and she may be the most influential woman in the field ever, but Coco Chanel was first a young girl named Gabrielle who lived in an orphanage and dreamed of achieving fame and fortune on the Parisian stage. She certainly was able to cross … [Read more...] about “Coco Before Chanel”
The September Issue
We have fond memories of waiting for the big September issue of “Seventeen” to come out when we were teenagers. Now it’s “Vogue” we look forward to, and we remember trying to balance the four pounder that took up our whole mailbox a couple of years ago. That September 2007 … [Read more...] about The September Issue
On Our Soul Radar
Love books but don't have time to read more than emails these days? Sign up with DailyLit, and they'll send you the books on your list in short email snippets that you can read in less than five minutes apiece. You pick the book (many are free, and there's a nominal fee for the … [Read more...] about On Our Soul Radar
The Beauty Academy of Kabul
If ever a film represented the “Look good. Feel good. Do good.” philosophy, it’s this moving documentary about six volunteer American hairdressers who, funded by the U.S. beauty industry, opened a beauty school in post-Taliban Afghanistan. With a sympathetic but unflinching … [Read more...] about The Beauty Academy of Kabul
Helping Schools Help Students
With the economy in such bad shape, teachers are being forced to use their own money to stock their classrooms. Help them and their students by donating school supplies to one of the following organizations: ILoveSchools.com gives teachers a place to post their wish lists so … [Read more...] about Helping Schools Help Students