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Invisible ADHD: Proven Mood and Life Management for Smart Yet Scattered Women Book Cover
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INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER

An essential and empowering guide for women who struggle–often silently and alone–with the challenges of ADHD

ADHD in women is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or entirely overlooked, leaving millions silently fighting an internal, invisible battle. Outwardly, you might be labeled flaky, intense, dramatic, or unreliable, while inwardly you’re juggling severe overwhelm, emotional chaos, chronic stress, catastrophic thinking, and the unshakable feeling of being misunderstood by everyone.


In Invisible ADHD, Shanna Pearson, founder and director of the world’s largest one-on-one ADHD-coaching company, shares what actually works for women in real life. Drawing on insights from hundreds of thousands of coaching sessions over two decades and her own turbulent ADHD journey, she reveals the strategies and solutions that have transformed thousands of lives.

Pearson uncovers the lesser-known causes behind our most difficult ADHD behaviors and shows us how to do things more easily in ways that work with our remarkable brains. With compelling client stories, relatable language, and more than one hundred proven tools, Invisible ADHD tackles the many challenges women face while providing a clear, inspirational, easy-to-follow roadmap to get unstuck, finally trust yourself, and improve every area of your life.

For every woman who feels overwhelmed, scattered, or unseen—and for those who love and support them—Invisible ADHD is a game-changing must-read.
  • Self help
  • Non-fiction
For the Love of Chocolate: 80 At-Home Recipes from a Master Chocolatier's Imagination Book Cover
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Indulge your love of chocolate and learn to make delectable desserts you have only dreamed of . . . until now! Step into a world where cocoa isn't just an ingredient but a source of endless creativity, and explore the rich, luxurious depths of chocolate.

In For the Love of Chocolate, Phillip Ashley Rix, whose skill and innovation have made him a renowned name in the world of chocolatiers, guides you through an inspiring collection of desserts, confections, and drinks that promise to transform your chocolate-making experience—whether you are a beginner or experienced baker.

For the Love of Chocolate comes to you from the heart of Memphis, Tennessee, a place as vibrant and soulful as the flavors embedded in every recipe. Each page is a discovery of imaginative flavors, blending tradition with innovation, and ranging from the comfort of Phillip’s beloved grandmother’s recipes to the thrill of avant-garde creations. The unique mouthwatering creations you can master

"Bollywood" Cashew Coconut Curry TrufflesTurtle Cheesecake Baked French ToastBlue Cheese Shortbread with White Chocolate DrizzleSmoky Chocolate-Covered Orange CocktailPeanut Butter-Caramel-Cayenne BrowniesBlack Velvet Cake with Tanghulu "Glass" StrawberriesChocolate Sweet Potato Pie with Brown Sugar Meringue 

If you're taking your first steps into the delightful world of chocolate desserts or seeking to refine your craft with new, inventive recipes, Phillip's wisdom and creativity are here to guide you. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for what he calls chocistry (the art of making chocolates) and learn the history of chocolate, tempering chocolate, chocolate varieties, equipment for working with chocolate, chocolate molds and shells, and fancy finishes.

For the Love of Chocolate not simply a cookbook; it's a love letter to the craft of chocolate-making and a gateway to mastering the art of chocolate. Embark on this flavorful journey, empower your culinary skills, and celebrate the transformative power of chocolate in bringing people together. This cookbook is an essential addition to the libraries of all who dream in chocolate.
  • Cookbooks
  • Non-fiction
Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life Book Cover
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Unravel one of history's greatest mysteries in this spellbinding narrative exploring three leading theories of Amelia Earhart’s tragic disappearance.

When Amelia Earhart’s plane disappeared in 1937, the clues poured in, attracting wild conspiracies about her tragic fate.

In Lost, former National Geographic reporter Rachel Hartigan delves into Earhart’s disappearance, introducing a host of eccentric characters who have become obsessed with finding the truth. Did the great aviator crash land near the Marshall Islands, only to be captured by Japanese soldiers? Did she manage to land on Nikumaroro Island but die of injury or starvation? Or did she run out of fuel and crash into the ocean?

Interspersed with the search for Earhart is the story of her extraordinary her unstable childhood, her itinerant early career, and how a PR-savvy publisher transformed her into an aviation icon and became her husband in an unconventional marriage.

In the spirit of nonfiction blockbusters like The Lost City of Z, Hartigan draws us into the world of Earhart's devotees and unspools a beguiling tale. The theories lead Hartigan from the pilot's birthplace of Atchison, Kansas to an expedition on a remote Pacific Island, where forensic dogs attempt to recover a potential sample of Earhart’s DNA.

As tantilizing new evidence mounts, Hartigan and her fellow investigators descend deeper into a world of conspiracy and obsession. Through its irresistible characters and prodigious research, Lost reveals not just why we remember Amelia Earhart as a trailblazer and adventurer, but why unsolved mysteries keep us forever searching for answers.
  • History
  • Non-fiction
How to Be Less Miserable: End the Negative Mind Loops and Find Joy Book Cover
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In How to Be Less Miserable , Lybi Ma, the executive editor of Psychology Today , provides strategies that challenge negative thinking and inspire a more positive mindset.

As human beings, we are all predisposed to a negative mindset. This tendency is a byproduct of the evolution of our species. Our hunter-gatherer ancestors had to stay vigilant at all times—what if a man-eating predator was lurking in their midst? It was more important to be aware of potential danger than to find food. It’s part of our genetic code, and we’ve carried this innate predisposition that something bad is about to happen to us into the twenty-first century. Even the most optimistic among us aren’t immune.

How to Be Less Miserable offers current research on the human brain’s tendency toward negative thinking, why we do it, why it’s so hard to stop doing it, and how we can use evidence-based methods to overcome the patterns that lead to anxiety, depression, and more. The author covers a wide range of topics,

healthy ways to pursue happiness; how to overcome stress and anxiety; tools for dealing with emotions; building resiliency and mental flexibility; the importance of social groups; the perils of social media; personal growth and the pursuit of passions; and, being kind and true to yourself. The strategies found in this book are based in large part on wisdom from the experts and researchers Lybi Ma has worked with throughout her career. They provide helpful and meaningful ways to manage and overcome negative thinking. Ultimately, How to Be Less Miserable is for anyone searching for a different way to think about emotional and mental health.
  • Self help
  • Non-fiction
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