Jessica Seinfeld’s latest cookbook offers a range of simple and satisfying recipes that will delight whether your palette craves something naughty or nice. Enjoy. So Suzy Says.
Jessica Seinfeld’s latest cookbook offers a range of simple and satisfying recipes that will delight whether your palette craves something naughty or nice. Enjoy. So Suzy Says.
Go From Stressed to Strong is about the war with the unhealthy habits of our stressful lives. Laurie A. Watkins provides readers with practical and proven tools she designed along with health and wellness experts — including my guru Elissa Goodman – to get on the path to a healthy lifestyle in a 24-7 world. … Continue Reading
Hallelujah Anyway is the latest bestseller from the author of Help, Thanks, Wow and Bird by Bird — one of my writer friends favorite books on writing — is a powerful exploration of mercy, its limitless (if sometimes hidden) presence, why we ignore it, and how we can embrace it. Practice the radical kindness of mercy and in so … Continue Reading
Gil Schafer explores the qualities that make a house a home—architecture, landscape, and decoration, etc – in the beautiful A Place to Call Home: Tradition, Style, and Memory in the New American House that will be released in September. Start off your Fall in a homey environment with this book’s insights. So Suzy Says.
My friend, interior designer Meg Braff, partnered with photographer J. Savage Gibson to create this beautiful book. The Decorated Home: Living with Style and Joy is a a beautiful tome that includes useful tips on how to create a sunny, swanky space. So Suzy Says.
Linda Zander’s Nine Steps in Super Sized Success come together in a proven formula that—if you use them—gives you the power to achieve maximum riches in minimum time. I had the pleasure of meeting Linda so am now reading the book. So Suzy Says.
Amor Towle’s sophomore effort, A Gentleman in Moscow, is a riveting romp through The Metropol, the famed Moscow hotel where movie stars and Russian royalty hobnob, where Bolsheviks plot revolutions and intellectuals discuss the merits of contemporary Russian writers, where spies spy — without hacking — thieves thieve and the danger of twentieth century Russia lurks … Continue Reading
Fitness virtuoso Stacey Griffith, SoulCycle Senior Master Instructor and self-empowerment guru, shows readers how to take their health and fitness to new heights while harnessing that same energy to boost emotional and spiritual wellbeing too. So Suzy is Motivated
My daughter attends Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles so French is close to my heart. Thanks to my BFF Darviny for turning me onto this très amusing book about the differences between French and American parenting approaches. So Suzy Says.
Regardless of your relationship with substances, this workbook will help you get to the root of what ails your psyche. So Suzy Says.
Taschen’s SUMO-sized David Hockney monograph, is spectacular. Within its gorgeous pages, David Hockney takes stock of his 60 plus years of work, from his teenage days at the Bradford School of Art, through his breakthrough in 1960s Swinging London. There are the works from life by Los Angeles pools in the 1970s and through his … Continue Reading
“A man barely alive. Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world’s first bionic man. Steve Austin will be that man. Better than he was before. Better, stronger, faster.” It was science fiction in the Six Million Dollar Man but now…well it might be our reality … Continue Reading
Joel Sartore’s quest to photograph the 12,000 plus animals with whom we share this planet has resulted in Photo Ark. A gorgeous book. So Suzy Says.
I’m a fan of the Harvard educated, tri-athlete Lucy Danziger, the former editor-in-chief of Self Magazine and author of “The Drop 10 Diet Cookbook” because in both, she uses her keen intellect to enable readers to improve their lives. Her latest venture Hintd is an online registry designed to make gift giving easier. Hintd is … Continue Reading
My old friend Priscilla Woolworth has written a great resource that you’ll use all of the time. LOLA tells what young women everywhere need to know to lead happy, productive, and fulfilling lives. Topics covered include; all-natural beauty, wholesome foods, personal-safety, being financially self-sufficient, ways to make a difference, and so much more. LOLA is resource parents … Continue Reading
In his revelatory and ultimately uplifting biography, Secrets and Shame, Dr. James W. Mercer shares how he recovered from his abusive childhood bottoming out after he turned to drugs for solace. Finally, he found self acceptance and a Jewish spiritual awakening filled with love and an abiding faith in humanity. Currently, he owns a foster care and adoption … Continue Reading
Distant Starless Nights is a captivating novel about a woman’s search across time and continents with unexpected plot twists that will keep you turning pages. No wonder everyone is talking about it. Enjoy. So Suzy Says
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s personal, eloquently-argued essay — adapted from her much-admired TEDx talk — the award-winning author of Americanah offers a unique definition of feminism for the 21st century, one rooted in inclusion and awareness. We Should All be Feminists is a stimulating read. So Suzy Says.
In The Warmth of Other Suns, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Isabel Wilkerson chronicles the decades-long migration of black citizens who fled the South for northern and western cities, in search of a better life. A riveting tale of our own epic migration I discovered thanks to Katie Couric’s Book Club to which I’m going to subscribe. … Continue Reading
Christine Lennon’s riveting debut novel The Drifter is about a group of soon-to-be-college-graduates whose lives are irrevocably changed by a brutal act of violence. A great read about friendship and how it can be tested. So Suzy Says.