A Gentleman Abroad John Bridges and Bryan Curtis Hardcover, 224 pp., $14.99 Thomas Nelson (April 10, 2007)
Provides basic and helpful information for any man traveling to the 40 most popular foreign travel destinations in the world. In addition to aphorisms and sidebars that make the books in the GentleManners series unique, this book contains 40 chapters, one for each destination. Within each chapter are almanac data, charts on average monthly temperature, foreign size charts for shopping, time differences, embassy information, basic foreign phrases, tipping customs, and other information that allow a gentleman to navigate the city properly.
A Gentleman Entertains John Bridges and Bryan Curtis Hardcover, 208 pp., $16.99 Thomas Nelson (January 10, 2012)
Includes 15 essential preparations before entertaining, 100 things every gentleman should know about being a host, ideas for 12 specific parties complete with more than 20 fool-proof recipes, and tips on dealing with inevitable, inescapable, really ugly disastrous moments.
Truth and Dare Ann-Margret Hovsepian Paperback, 432 pp., $14.99 David C. Cook (October 1, 2011)
Ann-Margret Hovsepian dares girls 8 to 12 to transform their lives and world through active faith in these short devotions featuring specific daily challenges that put learned truth into life-altering action.
Salvation for the Twenty-First Century and Beyond Sandra Jeffery Paperback, 240 pp., $18.95 Wheatmark (September 23, 2010)
Would you like the clarity of mind that results from penetrating the moral fog surrounding our culture and the world today? Young adults, teens, and children look to the older generation to tell them about life. Yet somehow, along the way, these life lessons have been lost. Contrary to conventional wisdom, only the principles set down in the days of old will stop the current downward spiral of immorality that is now threatening the existence of mankind.
A Girl After God’s Own Heart Elizabeth George Paperback, 112 pp., $9.99 Harvest House Publishers (March 1, 2010)
Bestselling author Elizabeth George reaches out to tweens, ages 8 to 12, to discuss building friendships, talking with parents, putting Jesus first, handling schoolwork and activities, deciding how to dress, and more. Girls discover how to establish healthy guidelines that honor God, promote their well-being, and help them enjoy life.