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Jennifer Akers

Jennifer Akers

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B.A. degree in Sociology, Eckerd College. Freelance writer and book reviewer for online publications. Specializes in articles on parenting, relationships, education and human interest. Copywrites and edits articles, newsletters, ebooks and web content for individual and business clients. Blogs about social networking, making... more »
  • Tampa Bay, FL, USA
  • member since July 24, 2007

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  • Take Charge of Bipolar Disorder
    • Rated 5 stars

    It's difficult to deal with a mental illness, like Bipolar Disorder, by yourself. And it can be a helpless feeling to cope with a family member's mental illness. This easy-to-read book gives straightforward steps to managing the illness for a successful life. It adddresses both the person and his family in knowing what roles to take in a healthy care plan. Personalize worksheets and resources included. Highly recommended.

    Jennifer Akers wrote this review Tuesday, April 1, 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Between, Georgia
    • Rated 5 stars

    Joshilyn Jackson's second novel, Between, Georgia, is a heartwarming and heartbreaking story. Jackson creates wonderful, quirky, and down-home characters that you will love and love-to-hate. A story of self-identity, love, greed, and family dynamics. Highly recommended.

    Jennifer Akers wrote this review Tuesday, April 1, 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • For Parents Only: Getting Inside the Head of Your Kid
    • Rated 5 stars

    For parents of teens (and tweens), Feldhahn and Rice share teens' development, thoughts, and behaviors. Against a light spiritual backdrop, the book offers advice on understanding, communicating, and discipling your teen. Interesting andectodes from teens. I'm sure you'll discover information you never knew - and better ways to cope as a parent of a teen. Highly recommended.

    Jennifer Akers wrote this review Tuesday, April 1, 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
    • Rated 5 stars

    Joshilyn Jackson's third novel, The Girl Who Stopped Swimming, is a fantastic, southern story of social classes, wanting to belong, dysfunctional lifestyles and families, and the power of love. Jackson creates funny, quirky, charming characters; all are believable. Highly recommend.

    Jennifer Akers wrote this review Tuesday, April 1, 2008. ( reply | permalink )