![]() ![]() “The History of Democracy from the Middle East to Western Civilizations” (AuthorHouse, $15.99) by Harold E. Images include the UC Berkeley campus, the Berkeley Kite Festival and outdoor murals. This warm-spirited book is a love note to one of America’s most singular cities. ![]() “Berkeley One and Only” (Command Performance Press, $35) by photographer Jon Sullivan and publisher Contee Seely of Berkeley. Kempel talks about life challenges in North Dakota and California. “Along the Way: A Spiritual Journey” (Nascent Press, $15.23) by Ida Mae Kempel of Alameda. Allyson and her horse, Beau, are at the center of this young adult novel about self-discovery and cultivating dreams. “Allyson’s Beau” (AuthorHouse, $29) by Lois Vander Wende-Williams of Menlo Park. Forget charts and graphs, Leal and Hilferty outline business strategies in narrative form. “8 Simple Secrets for Small Business Owners” (Business Coach Press, $14.95) by Tom Leal of Alamo and Steven Hilferty of Walnut Creek. One fun book is filled with photos of Berkeley. Nothing is as comforting as curling up with a great book and a woolly blanket.īay Area authors share their feelings on topics such as midlife dating, romance for a spunky single mom, healthy life changes and young entrepreneurs. IF, LIKE most of us, your heating bill is through the roof, don’t despair. ![]()
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