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    You, Inc.: The Art of Selling Yourself

    Written in a personable and homespun style, YOU, INC. offers doses of humor and pithy knowledge to anyone who wants to thrive in the increasingly competitive business worldWhat veteran sales and marketing experts Harry and Christine Beckwith understand is that, to succeed in life, the most important thing you need to be able to sell is YOU—whether it's in a job interview, a social gathering, or during a business negotiation. The Beckwiths provide a treasure trove of insights and tips to help you present yourself credibly, confidently, and comfortably.

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    Not Now I'm Having a No Hair Day: Humor and Healing for People with Cancer

    "You are doing great work. I am inspired by your message."
    Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul

    "Not Now...I'm Having a No Hair Day!" handles grave subject matter with sensitivity and warmth. And, who could not smile a the wonderful illustrations?"
    Jim Davis, cartoonist and creator of Garfield TM

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    Cancer Has Its Privileges: Stories of Hope and Laughter

    Cancer survivor and founder of The Cancer Club® Christine Clifford has been sharing her inspiring, humorous outlook on living with cancer with thousands of cancer patients and their families. Now she has gathered a collection of battlefield stories and anecdotes from her fellow survivors that go from the outright hilarious to the downright moving, and combined them with her own personal story of triumphant survival.

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    Our Family Has Cancer, Too!

    When the author underwent treatment for breast cancer, she felt supported by friends and family. One thing was missing, however-humor. She needed a good laugh! This book is aimed at children who are struggling with cancer in their family. With cartoons by Lindstrom (who draws a syndicated strip as well), Clifford tells her story from the perspective of her sons. Despite tears and fears, funny things still happen. Clifford gives young kids permission to cry and laugh. Questions for family discussion are included. This slim volume would make a good companion gift along with Not now...I'm having a No Hair Day, which tells Clifford's story from the adult point of view (with many of the same cartoons and anecdotes).

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