Mental Health Awareness Month May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Mental health is a crucial component of overall health and well-being, and it affects every aspect of a person's life. Mental health problems can range from mild to severe, and they can have a significant impact on a person's ability to function in daily life. During Mental Health Awareness Month, many organizations, including mental health advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and community organizations, host events and activities to promote mental health awareness and education. It's important to remember that mental health is an ongoing process, and it requires regular attention and care. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional or healthcare provider. Take care of your mental health and check out these titles |
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Books on the Air An overview of talked-about books and authors. This weekly update, published every Friday, provides descriptions of recent TV and radio appearances by authors and their recently released books. See the hot titles from the media this week. |
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Emma Cline Emma Cline is the author of The Girls, the story collection Daddy, and The Guest. The Girls was an international bestseller and was a finalist for a National Book Critic's Circle Award, the First Novel Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was the winner of the Shirley Jackson Award. The winner of the Plimpton Prize, Cline was also named one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists. In 2021, she won an O. Henry Prize for “White Noise.” Her stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, Granta and The Best American Short Stories. Check out her books here. |
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2023 Pulitzer Prizes Congratulations to the book winners of the 2023 Pulitzer Prizes Check them out here |
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One of the best ways to make yourself happy is to make other people happy. One of the best ways to make other people happy is to be happy yourself.-Gretchen Rubin
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