The Curmudgeon's Guide To--child-free Travel


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You don't have to hate children to want a vacation, weekend trip or elegant dinner unaccompanied by the patter of little feet and this is the first book telling you how to achieve that. It shows you what to do, how to plan, and when and where to go to avoid children in an extraordinary range and number of adult-oriented vacation possibilities both in the USA and abroad. Great fun to read as well!




Baby Not on Board


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For anyone who's wondered, "Why have kids when I could have fun instead?" here's a warm and hilarious welcome to the wonderful world of unparenting! The childfree life is growing in popularity, and finally here is a book that celebrates the wisdom and wonder of that choice. For those who cherish their white shag carpet and glass coffee table, this highly interactive book with quizzes, sidebars, and handy checklists offers a range of helpful, unparenting information including ways to throw oneself an unbaby shower and strategies for coping with dreaded OPCs (other people's children). Baby Not on Board reminds us all that having a baby is great, but NOT having a baby is really, really great.




The Travel Writer's Handbook


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In the new edition of this standard guide, veteran travel writers Louise Purwin Zobel and Jacqueline Butler cover everything from pre-trip research on the Internet and at the library, obtaining writing assignments for websites, and more!




The Library Journal


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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.




Library Journal


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Speaking Vegetarian


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What to expect & how to avoid meat, fish &/or dairy when eating out in almost any country around the world.







Independent Publisher


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Forthcoming Books


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Curmudgeonism


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Discovering who you are is not just for teenagers. Midlife men must also rediscover the world around them while struggling with their own impending mortality and legacy, especially those who change careers and lifestyles.