C'mon get happy! Scientists, psychologists, and cutologists around the world agree--cuteness not only lowers your blood pressure, improves your health, and increases your longevity, it just plain makes you feel better!Now, in Pure Cute, husband-and-wife writing team Bev West and Jason Bergund harness the therapeutic power of cute, and bring together nearly 100 pages of toothachingly cute faces, tails, paws, pink noses, and warm and fuzzy revelations that will be life transforming for all. From kissably cute kittens to snuggly puppies, irresistible ducklings, and bunnies, and even a huggable bear cub or two, these daily doses of Pure Cute are guaranteed to put a smile on anybody's face.
Pure Cute is the cure for the common gift, and makes the perfect birthday, get well, BFF, secret Santa, or just-thinking-about-you present for anybody who could use a hug.
Beverly West is a bestselling developmental editor, ghostwriter and publishing brand strategist. Bev specializes in big think books by thought leaders in the areas of entrepreneurialism, sales, marketing and memoir.
Bev’s recent projects include Flip the Script by the incomparable sales guru Oren Klaff (Portfolio) Luck Comes to Visit It Doesn’t Come to Stay (Forbes) by iconic impresario Charles Koppelman (Forbes), Innovation in Translationk How Big Ideas Really Happen by visionary innovator Dave Ferrera, and Youth Nation by Matt Britton. Bev’s work regularly appears in Forbesand Fortune. Her work has also appeared in Wired,US Weekly, Redbook, Vogue, Body and Soul, Nylon, Real Simple, Paper, Self, Marie Claire, Metrosource, and People Magazine. Bev’s books have been featured in the New York Times, the New York Daily News, the Boston Herald, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun Times, the Miami Herald, the Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the Daily Oklahoman. Additionally, Bev was a national spokesperson for Netflix, and the lead writer for Monster.com’s Work/Life Balance area.
Bev lives with her husband Jason, 2 pugs, 1 rescue mutt named Olive, and one very confident cat on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.