<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> Salmansohn--the dynamic author whose quirky self-help books mix from-the-gut wisdom, humor, and sophistication--creates a hip, inspiring resource to brighten the darkest mood. With its attitude, techniques, and advice, this work is a guide to moving forward with great positive energy. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>"The very act of reading it makes you feel happier." - A.J. Jacobs</b><i><b></b></i> <p/> A bad breakup. A serious illness. The loss of a job. Life has a habit of throwing people curveballs. To which Karen Salmansohn says: "When life throws you curveballs, hit them out of the park." <p/><i>Bounce Back!</i> mixes from-the-gut wisdom with humor, feistiness, and sophistication, in a hip, inspiring resource that will brighten the darkest mood. The book is grounded in happiness research, psychological studies, Greek philosophy. And it delivers: Here are 70 easily digestible, potentially life-changing tips on how to bounce back from adversity, each on a spread that's as punchy in look as it is powerful in message. <p/><i>Shrink negativity into nuggetivity. Think of yourself as the type of person the world says yes to. </i>With its attitude, techniques, and advice on everything from exercise to staying connected, plus charming illustration and photography and a bold design, <i>Bounce Back!</i> is a full-on guide to moving forward with great positive energy. <p/> "Salmansohn's writing is bold, playful, insightful--with powerful metaphors that provoke and inspire. Her kinetic images amplify her message and take the book to a new level of literary experience." - Deepak Chopra, author of <i>Seven Laws of Spiritual Success</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "This book is like Paxil without the side effects. If you've been sucker-punched by life (in other words, if you're a human being), <i>The Bounce Back Book</i> gives you the empowering, user-friendly tips to deal with it. The very act of reading it makes you feel happier." - A.J. Jacobs
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