Books by June Eding
Who Was Queen Elizabeth I?
by Who HQ, June Eding
Our bestselling series is fit for a queen!
The life of Queen Elizabeth I was dramatic and dangerous: cast out of her father's court at the age of three and imprisoned at nineteen, Elizabeth was crowned queen in 1558, when she was only twenty-five. A tough, intelligent woman who spoke five languages, Elizabeth ruled for over forty years and led England through one of its most prosperous periods in history. Over 80 illustrations bring 'Gloriana' and her court to life.
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Celebrate Love: A Romantic Collection of Wedding Day Quotes (Little Book. Big Idea.)
by June Eding
Wisdom of over a hundred notable authors, performers and celebrities on the key marriage themes of love, support and partnership.
Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime experience full of precious memories made not just from the day, but in each moment leading up to and immediately after the event as well. Celebrate Love captures this spirit in a small and beautiful package, with over 200 quotes about the enduring nature of love, the thrill of new adventures, the meaning of partnership, the joy of celebration, and the bond of family.
An affordable and meaningful gift, this inspirational title makes a thoughtful present for a new bride or groom, bridesmaids and groomsmen, as well as wedding guests.Simple and accessible, Celebrate Love features the wisdom of over a hundred notable authors, performers and celebrities on the key marriage themes of love, support and partnership.
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How to Hug a Porcupine Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life
by June Eding
Innovative and refreshing strategies for how to love, understand, and communicate with difficult people—at home, at work, and in your community
Most of us know someone who, for whatever reason, always seems to cause problems, irritate others, or incite conflict. Often, these people are a part of our daily lives. The truth is that these troublemakers haven’t necessarily asked to be this way. Sometimes we need to learn new approaches to deal with people who are harder to get along with or love.
How to Hug a Porcupine explains that making peace with others isn’t as tough or terrible as we think it is—especially when you can use an adorable animal analogy and apply it to real-life problems. Whether you want to calm the quills of parents, children, siblings, or strangers, How to Hug a Porcupine provides useful tips for your encounters with “prickly” people, such as:
• Three easy ways to end an argument
• How to spot the porcupine in others
• How to spot the porcupine in ourselves
With a foreword by noted psychotherapist Dr. Debbie Ellis, widow of Dr. Albert Ellis, How to Hug a Porcupine is a truly special book.
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