Synopses & Reviews
Celebrate 26 for 25! For 2005, the 25th anniversary of the PAGE-A-DAY CALENDAR, here are 26 titles as fresh, as smart, as quirky, entertaining, and enlightening as ever. And, in keeping with the pedigree, 26 titles that are the best-edited, best-designed, and best-produced list of calendars on the market. Not only that, but each one comes with a terrific extra--a free online calendar (choose from any title you'd like) for office, home, or laptop computer. Two new titles make their debut this year. "Love!, with a passage every day from hundreds of unexpected sources, declaring love, intriguingly and without sentimentality. And "365 Horse Tales, a treasure trove of information on everything to do with horses (every horse lover will cherish this one, and be ten times more knowledgeable by year's end to boot). Joining these newcomers: a core list of two dozen top performers appealing to word mavens and sports fanatics, jokers and seekers, dreamers, Duct Tapers, oenophiles and Scrabble-rousers, and people who just love to hear a good disaster story. Twenty-five years, yes, but you know what they say: You're only as old as you feel. And 2005 feels like year one, all over again. An annual bestseller, year after year--proving that women are still doing too much, and still need support. As uplifting as a trusted friend, this soul-nurturing calendar brims with empathy, observations, humor, and insightful quotes to help women slow down, take stock, and find the pleasure in every day. Don't make promises you can't--or don't want to--keep. Focus on what you "have done, not on what you haven't From Anne Wilson Schaef, author of the best selling book "Women Who Do Too Much, here's the path toconfidence, a positive attitude, and a life in control.
Synopsis
An annual bestseller, year after year--proving that women are still doing too much, and still need support. As uplifting as a trusted friend, this soul-nurturing calendar brims with empathy, observations, humor, and insightful quotes to help women slow down, take stock, and find the pleasure in every day. Don't make promises you can't--or don't want to--keep. Focus on what you have done, not on what you haven't. From Anne Wilson Schaef, author of the bestselling book Women Who Do Too Much, here's the path to confidence, a positive attitude, and a life in control.