FYI
Find out what's “New For You,” as Long Island Woman highlights products, books and other items of interest. This month, discover the American Orient Express, a great idea for a vacation getaway. Check out some new innovative reads including a cookbook that alleviates hot flashes and a travel guide that helps you stay close to home. Learn some startling facts about the gap between marriage and children. And in this month’s websiting, dieting is given a more fun and interesting twist.
Books
Does your relationship leave you feeling glum? According to Marilyn Graman, author of There is No Prince and Other Truths Your Mother Never Told You: A Guide to Having the Relationship You Want, a good perspective of who you are is the key to a good relationship. Elyce Neuhauser discusses Gramans philosophies with an in depth look at the authors powerful feminist views.
Health
Baby boomers beware. Before gearing up for any type of exercise regimen, make sure to get some important tips on injury prevention and care.
Ideas
Not enough time to accomplish those goals and dreams? Try creating a life list to help you fulfill them. Robin Baade gives helpful hints on how to create your own list, complete with reasons to do it and ways to complete what's on it.
Arts
Long Island resident and author Helen A. Harrison discusses Hampton's Bohemia: Two Centuries of Artists and Writers on the Beach, her new book exploring the lives and art that are a long tradition of the southeastern end of Long Island.
Happenings
Consult our extensive guide to what’s new and interesting in the arts, education and more this month on the Island.
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