Monday, August 16, 2010

One Hand Helps the Other

There are many charities out there that need our help. I have decided to share my profits with one of them, The Children's Miracle Network. So check out this press release that was sent out to the public through my PR lady and my page on Facebook. Please share with your friends.

                                    
Author Uses Book as a way to Generate Donations for The Children’s Miracle Network

Henderson, Nevada author Philip Nork utilized his down time on business trips to Arizona and New Mexico to pen a “highly entertaining and unique trip back in time.”

“Sensitivity 101 for the Heterosexual Male…Lessons Learned from the Fairer Sex” is the story of one boy’s journey after the divorce of his parents as he searches for the two desires that all humans share: to be accepted by others and to be truly happy. “The stories that have emerged are ripe with feeling and diversity,” says one reviewer.

“…shares some very mature perspectives, ones that any prudent parent or anyone working with children would be well served to read. The content precisely lives up to its title. One of the most soothing reads I’ve ever read,” says another.

Phil also shares the wealth…he normally donates 25% of his profits to The Children’s Miracle Network to help raise funds for children’s hospitals throughout the country. But this holiday season (September through December) Phil will instead donate 50% of his profits to this great charity.

The book is available at amazon.com in paperback, hardcover and Kindle editions. For an autographed copy, search “Sensitivity 101 for the Heterosexual Male” on EBay. And for even more information go to www.PhilipNork.com or send him an e-mail at pnork2@yahoo.com

“A self-help book for people who don’t like self-help books! It gives the reader an insight into women, relationships, and how to love yourself without the preaching tone of a self-help manual.”

“A recommended top pick…one not to be missed."                  Midwest Book Reviews

Did Ya' Ever Notice that you feel better when you're helping those who can't help themselves?

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