The third and final title in the Alexandra Rambles On! series. At 12 years of age, Alexandra is sure she is old enough to handle scary films and a solo trip to New York City. So why is the best part of seeing Psycho Killer on Hilton Lane the time afterward, when her mother tucks her into bed?
Karen Salmansohn is a bestselling author (with 2 million books and courses sold), leading behavioral change expert, and columnist for Oprah and Psychology Today, as well as the founder of the popular personal development site NotSalmon.com, which has a vibrant community of 1.5 million followers. Her most recent book is "Your To-Die-For Life: How to Maximize Joy and Minimize Regret . . . Before Your Time Runs Out." She’s been sparking transformations in individuals and companies for a few decades and is passionate about digging deep and finding fascinating insights, tools, and studies from all areas of life, including psychology, Eastern and Western philosophy, neuroscience, quantum physics, and more.
She began writing “self-help for people who wouldn’t be caught dead doing self help” in 1999 with the bestseller How To Be Happy Dammit—the very first personal development book of its kind to have a feisty title, edgy humor, and stylish interior design, which paved the way for self-help authors to write irreverent personal development books. Since then, she’s written many bestsellers, including The Bounce Back Book and Think Happy. Now she’s excited to pioneer the mortality awareness movement by illuminating life’s most avoided conversation—death—and reminding others to live more bravely.
Delightfully hilarious! I laughed through it and enjoyed reminiscing about my childhood. This mini ethnography highlighting memorable moments in an adolescent girls life can be enjoyed at any age. I even learned a parenting tip....
My mum bought me this since I share the name, and a good buy it was! Each page illustrated and worded perfectly for the concept, I have read this multiple times!