Family Circle Editors
From the magazine known throughout America for its "great food and great recipes" comes this dazzling new collection of 600 contemporary and classic dishes. Each year, Family Circle publishes hundreds of recipes in all categories, literally, [... more]
Random House |
Christopher Cavanaugh
Christopher Cavanaugh is a veteran of the publishing industry; he was an editor at Family Circle in New York City, as well as the managing editor for Meredith Books in Des Moines, Iowa. He is currently managing editor for Reader's Digest General ... [... more]
Random House |
Carl Sherman
CARL SHERMAN has written about mental health and psychotherapy for national publications including Psychology Today, Family Circle, Self, McCall's, Us, GQ, and Investor's Business Daily. He is a columnist and contributing writer for Clinical ... [... more]
Random House |
Nancy J. Thomas
For more than 25 years, NANCY J. THOMAS has been the editorial voice of the most widely circulated knitting magazines, including Vogue Knitting, Family Circle Easy Knitting, and Knitter's Magazine. She is the Creative Director of Tahki Stacy ... [... more]
Random House |
Betsy Brown Braun
Betsy Brown Braun speaks frequently at educational conferences and organizations and has been cited in the New York Times, USA Today, and Family Circle. The founder of Parenting Pathways, Inc., she also offers private consulting and parent ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Anne Roiphe
Anne Roiphe is the bestselling author of fourteen books. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Vogue, Redbook, Glamour, Working Woman, and Family Circle, and she writes a biweekly column for the New York Observer. She lives in New York City. [... more]
Harper Collins |
Sally Cook
Sally Cook is the coauthor of Another Season: A Coach's Story of Raising an Exceptional Son. Her articles and reviews have appeared in many national publications, including The New York Times, Family Circle, and Parenting. This is her first ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
What do healthy families do?
A loving and caring family circle can help kids have a good feeling about themselves and a good regard for others. In an unhappy, fearful family kids often can feel bad about themselves and couldn't care less about others. We must make family ... [... more]
Child & Youth Health |
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