I wanted to share this review of my book
from US Review of Books. 
Living Fit After Fifty: A Guide for the Post-Menopausal Woman by Carol Ann Haines Bearhead Publishing
reviewed by Karyn Saemann
"If you raised kids, worked full time, managed a home, sometimes on your own, you can certainly find time to exercise." 
A lot of things can conspire 
to keep a woman over 50 from looking and feeling healthy. Haines 
convincingly argues that it's wholly your choice whether to succumb. She
 offers a succinct, common-sense diet and exercise plan to get you on a 
better path and to keep you there. And she shows through personal 
experience that it can work. What's stopping you, Haines writes? 
Certainly not children; they're older or grown. 
Haines, who has won 
awards for her short stories, is a good writer and does a great job of 
packing a lot of well-organized information into a short, 88-page book. A
 discussion of how crash dieting can derail your metabolism, bringing 
weight gain instead of loss. Stress-buster ideas such as meditation, 
tips for dealing with exercise routine setbacks, and a starter checklist
 are particularly helpful. An extensive appendix that lists healthy 
snacks, sample meal plans, and some really yummy-looking, low-calorie 
recipes reinforces the author's point that healthy eating need not be 
mundane. 
The author's personal 
success story of getting fit after battling cancer and the success 
stories of her husband and several friends are wonderfully motivating. 
You can finish this book in an hour but should read it twice to glean 
its finer points. Then, keep it on the shelf to re-read when your 
motivation dampens. An inspiring, comprehensive, well-written primer 
that will get women off the couch and properly caring for their 
still-beautiful bodies. 
RECOMMENDED
I love this review! Is she from Bearhead?
ReplyDeleteThis review was done by US Review of Books. I should have posted that.
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