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CHOOSING HAPPINESS: LIFE & SOUL ESSENTIALS

Allen & Unwin, Australia - ISBN 174114521X

October 2005

A modern-day “bible” of personal and social development

Choosing Happiness is a rich, inclusive and broad ranging book, bringing you the skills and insights you need in order to be more inwardly stable, content and happier – and to interact with other people more positively and rewardingly.

Using a “smart index” you can go direct to the topic you most want, or you can read the book slowly and leisurely.

Written for people who are “time poor and perhaps impatient”, yet offering support and advice that is respectful and intelligent, as well as extremely useful, this is essential emotional wisdom for twenty-first century readers.

Sales information: Allen & Unwin

 

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Choosing Happiness: Life & Soul Essentials is now available in the UK and Canada, published by Random House UK under their wonderful Rider imprint. This means a great deal to me as Rider is also the publisher of books by many of the writers I most admire, including the inspirational Zen teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh.

The book should be widely available in local bookshops – and as always I urge you to support those bookshops and talk about the book with the booksellers.

Readers can also visit
http://www.randomhouse.co.uk
www.amazon.co.uk

 
For more information about the UK edition of Choosing Happiness, please visit www.randomhouse.co.uk
 
to purchase or take a moment to write a review there for Choosing Happiness - or any of my books that you have particularly enjoyed.  That support from readers really does make a tremendous difference, particularly in countries where I am not around to talk about the books and support them myself.

 

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