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AFTER THE FALL :HOW I PICKED MYSELF UP, DUSTED MYSELF OFF, AND STARTED ALL OVER AGAIN SOMERS, SUZANNE 1998 43965 In this moving and inspiring follow-up to her New York Times best-selling memoir, Keeping Secrets, Suzanne Somers revisits her years before and after Three's Company and reveals with fearless self-examination how the dizzying rise and fall of her television career mirrored the chaos and conflict in her personal life. With her usual candor and perspective, Suzanne takes readers inside the rehearsal hall of Three's Company and offers a never-before-seen look at the competition, jealousy, and greed that accompanies a hit TV show. As the lovable Chrissy Snow, Suzanne Somers became the toast of Hollywood, with all its glittery perks. Yet all was not perfect, she confesses. Simultaneously, her professional success and her relationship with her husband, the love of a lifetime, were being sorely tested as they attempted to blend their families together and were forced to deal with the anger and resentment of their mutual children. When she became the first female star to ask for the same pay as male television stars, Suzanne was fired from Three's Company and the once- welcoming doors to the most powerful offices in Hollywood slammed shut. For the better part of the next decade, she was unofficially blackballed from television because of this incident. In this insightful memoir, Suzanne tells all, from the heady days of stardom to her fall from grace and the grief that followed, to her eventual resurrection as an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and, once again, beloved TV star. Every reader who's ever experienced loss or felt a great opportunity slip through his or her fingers can relate to Suzanne's story of how she fought back, won control over her own destiny, and learned lessons along the journey. Synopsis: With her usual candor, Suzanne Somers takes us inside the rehearsal hall of Three's Company and gives listeners a never-before-heard version of the jealousy, back-stubbing, and greed that accompany a hit TV show, and the part Somers played in her professional demise. As the lovable Chrissy Snow, Somers became the toast of Hollywood, with all its glittery perks. Yet all was not perfect, she confesses. Her relationship with her husband, the love of a lifetime, was being sorely tested as they blended their families together and were forced to deal with their children's anger and resentment.When asking for a raise caused Somers to be dumped from Three's Company the once-welcoming doors to the most powerful offices in Hollywood slammed shut and she was unofficially blackballed from television for the better part of the next decade. In this insightful memoir, Somers tells all, from the heady days of stardom, to her fall from grace and the grief that followed, to her eventual resurrection as an entrepreneur, as a bestselling author, and, once again, as a beloved TV star. Every listener who's ever experienced loss or felt a great opportunity slip through his or her fingers can relate to Somers's story of how she fought back and won control over her own destiny. Random House 0-609-60312-4 / 9780609603123 Hard Cover As New Condition New York, New York, U.S.A. Price:
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SEXY YEARS: DISCOVER THE HORMONE CONNECTION: THE SECRET TO FABULOUS SEX, GREAT HEALTH, AND VITALITY, FOR WOMEN AND MEN SOMERS, SUZANNE 2004 2046 Getting older can be brutal -- women gain weight, lose their sex drive, experience hot flashes, suffer memory loss, become short-tempered, find it difficult to sleep, and on and on. It's not so easy for men, either -- they start to lose energy and stamina as they age, too (and they have to live with women going through menopause). After years of being thin and fit and full of energy, Suzanne herself encountered the "Seven Dwarfs of Menopause" -- Itchy, Bitchy, Sweaty, Sleepy, Bloated, Forgetful, and All-Dried-Up. Instead of living out the rest of her life cranky, sleep-deprived, and libido-less, Suzanne set out to discover how she could get her mind, body, and life back and banish those pesky dwarfs for good. The result is The Sexy Years: Discover the Hormone Connection -- The Secret to Fabulous Sex, Great Health, and Vitality, for Women and Men. In this passionately argued and enormously practical book, Suzanne supports her own research and experiences with the expertise of leading doctors in the field of women's and men's health and sexuality to create an inspiring, accessible call-to-arms to women to radically rethink how they approach life after fifty, and give them the tools to turn their lives around. Suzanne has discovered that the second half of life has been more rewarding, fun, and purposeful than her younger years. The key to her happiness? Taking natural bioidentical hormones. Natural hormones, which mimic the hormones produced in our own bodies that are almost completely lost with aging, are the answer to the symptoms of menopause that plague women. Recent findings from the medical community show that synthetic hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be harmful to women -- thus, thousands of women are looking for what else they can do to alleviate their symptoms. In The Sexy Years, Suzanne comes to the rescue with a step-by-step plan and detailed information about how women can take control of their health, for themselves and for their men, including: What the differences are between synthetic and bioidentical hormones, and why bioidentical hormones help women lose weight, reinvigorate their sex lives, and fight the symptoms of aging How doctors do not receive adequate training about hormones and are slaves to the pharmaceutical industry, and what questions every woman must ask her physician about hormone replacement therapy and her health How Suzanne turned her life around, with information about how often she visits her doctor, blood work, what hormones she takes, how to get these hormones, and more What male menopause, or andropause, is and how men can also take bioidentical hormones and regain the energy they had in their youth What a variety of specialists think about natural hormones, health, and sexuality -- Suzanne shares the best advice from these doctors and provides a resource list of physicians and pharmacies With bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Suzanne has found the fountain of youth, the elixir that has made her feel thirty years old again. In combination with her Somersize diet and fitness plan, which she also writes about here, Suzanne has never felt better. The beauty of growing older, she maintains, is that you can combine the wisdom of age with the vitality of youth. Suzanne makes it perfectly clear how women and men can regain their zest for life at any age. These really are the sexy years! FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly Somers has chronicled her battle with weight and emotional issues in several books. Now she explains how she's coped with the symptoms of menopause and why she believes most women should take natural hormones during this period. Somers discusses her breast cancer surgery, along with her decision not to undergo certain follow-up treatment but instead adhere to a regimen of natural hormones. To support her case, Somers includes interviews with several physicians who.... Published at Twenty Five dollars. NOTE: We have most of Suzanne Somers' book here! Crown Publishing Group 0-609-60721-9 / 9780609607213 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
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SUZANNE SOMERS' 365 WAYS TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE Somers, Suzanne 1999 47237 TV personality Suzanne Somers offers a book of 365 daily affirmations, designed to create a "shift in thinking." "Holding onto old hurts and programmed ideals creates blockages that prevent change and growth," she writes. "Do you really desire happiness, peace of mind, and serenity? You can have it.. But you have to surrender the old hurts and self-serving thinking." By reading her day-by-day essays, readers will find support in being more honest with oneself, healing relationships, creating tranquility, committing to soul dreams, and listening to intuition. So often people put off bliss and peace, assuming they are gifts for the future, notes Somers. But why wait for our birthrights, when the present is here, right now, just waiting to be appreciated? Somers's heart is in the right place, and although she is more accurately described as a caring celebrity than a disciplined spiritual guru, her legion of fans will find this a tender and meaningful companion to guide them through years ahead. - Crown 060960161X / 9780609601617 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
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SUZANNE SOMERS' EAT GREAT, LOSE WEIGHT SOMERS, SUZANNE 1999 12493 No one know the self-denial - and the failure rate - of dieting better than Suzanne Somers. Under constant make-or-break career pressure from thinness-obsessed Hollywood, she has tried every diet imaginable. Now, after years of experimentation and consultation with experts, she has developed a weight-loss plan that truly succeeds. The secret to gaining control over your weight, Suzanne reveals, lies not in how much you eat, but in what you eat, and in what combinations. On her breakthrough program, you'll eat foods in "Somersize" combinations to reprogram your metabolism, shed pounds for good, and gain more energy than ever before! The deliciously satisfying Somersize program allows you to eat incredible meals - with cheeses, sauces, dressings - without worrying about portions! Imagine being able to enjoy, for example, Roasted Chicken with Mushroom-Sausage Stuffing and Tarragon Gravy. When combined with Zucchini Carpaccio and followed by Sugarless Cheesecake, you'll have a perfect Somersize meal that's easily digestible. And these are just a few of Suzanne's more than one hundred recipes in Eat Great, Lose Weight. Somersizing is not a diet, but an eating plan for life. You'll learn how to free yourself from food cravings, how to get off the diet roller-coaster, and how to make movement and fitness an enjoyable part of every day. FROM THE CRITICS Library Journal It has been argued that one can lose weight and still eat large amounts of foods if they are in the proper combination and proportion and are eaten in conjunction with an exercise program. These two books explore this concept with slightly different interpretations. In addition to recommending larger amounts of complex carbohydrates with little or no fat and sugar, actress Somers (Wednesday's Child, LJ 8/92) emphasizes that eating the right combinations (and avoiding the wrong ones) promotes efficient digestion. Vedral, the author of a number of exercise books (e.g., Top Shape, Warner, 1995), proposes a simple modification of the USDA's Food Pyramid, recommending that low-calorie/high-density foods be eaten frequently to avoid the hunger pangs that sabotage many diets. Both books include extensive menus, recipes, and basic workout plans. Either or both would be a good purchase for public libraries. Crown Publishing Group 0-609-80058-2 / 9780609800584 Soft Cover As New Condition New York, New York, U.S.A. Price:
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SUZANNE SOMERS' EAT, CHEAT, AND MELT THE FAT AWAY SOMERS, SUZANNE 2003 13350 Review "Having attempted numerous diets and weight-loss programs over the years -- everything from cabbage soup diets to Weight Watchers -- my husband and I were quite skeptical when we first heard about Somersizing. But we immersed ourselves in the program. The results: My husband lost 27 pounds, and I lost 18 pounds. Your program has been a blessing!" -- Sandy and Peter Alexander "After the birth of my third child, I was discouraged by my eating habits and appearance. Being a mother of three with a busy life, I was aware the word 'diet' meant disaster. But two books and seven simple steps were all it took to change my life. In five short months, I was able to lose 30 pounds easily. In the last seven months I have lost an additional 31 pounds. I no longer look at food as the enemy. I urge anyone who wants to look and feel better to try this wonderful program." -- Cheryl Lewandowski From the Hardcover edition. Review "Having attempted numerous diets and weight-loss programs over the years -- everything from cabbage soup diets to Weight Watchers -- my husband and I were quite skeptical when we first heard about Somersizing. But we immersed ourselves in the program. The results: My husband lost 27 pounds, and I lost 18 pounds. Your program has been a blessing!" -- Sandy and Peter Alexander "After the birth of my third child, I was discouraged by my eating habits and appearance. Being a mother of three with a busy life, I was aware the word 'diet' meant disaster. But two books and seven simple steps were all it took to change my life. In five short months, I was able to lose 30 pounds easily. In the last seven months I have lost an additional 31 pounds. I no longer look at food as the enemy. I urge anyone who wants to look and feel better to try this wonderful program." - Three Rivers Press 1-4000-4706-4 / 9781400047062 Soft Cover As New New York, New York, U.S.A. Price:
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SUZANNE SOMERS' FAST AND EASY: LOSE WEIGHT THE SOMERSIZE WAY WITH QUICK, DELICIOUS MEALS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! SOMERS, SUZANNE 2002 40390 From Library Journal Over 100 recipes that promise to make you less fat. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review "In the past when I had dieted, I felt starved, but with Somersizing, I felt completely satisfied. If I ever was hungry, I ate without counting calories or doing portion control, and I still lost weight. Now, 2 years later, I am proud to say I have lost 81 pounds. My ‘diet' food was also so good that the entire family wanted to eat it. Thanks to this program, I have succeeded beyond what I had dared to dream." -Mary S. Barrett "One year after my son was born, I was still 50 pounds overweight and wearing maternity clothes, miserable and disgusted with myself. Changing my eating habits seemed to be too much of a struggle. But losing weight was easy with the Somersize program-I've dropped 40 pounds and have more energy than ever before. And considering the fantastic meals I am able to prepare for my family, we never feel deprived. I'm so glad we're Somersizing together. We are healthier and happier for it." -Janet Mikealson-Lenox "The Somersize program was a revelation for me. I used to be the microwave queen. If it came frozen and said ‘low-fat' on the carton, I bought it. I never realized it was the added sugar in those meals that was sabotaging my weight-loss efforts. Now, I only use my microwave to reheat the wonderful meals I am creating every day. The food is fabulous, easy to make, and the desserts are out of this world. Who would have thought I could eat dessert and not feel guilty! I have lost 20 pounds so far, and over 16 total body inches. I have no urge to go back to the unhealthy way I was eating before. This plan is for life-my life. And I can finally live it the way I always wanted." -Kathy Nichol. Published at Twenty Six dollars. Crown 1-4000-4643-2 / 9781400046430 Hardcover As New Condition Price:
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SUZANNE SOMERS' GET SKINNY ON FABULOUS FOOD Somers, Suzanne 1999 12246 "I got skinny on fat," claims Suzanne Somers. It sounds too good to be true--a weight-loss program that lets you "eat incredible, rich foods in abundant portions while the unwanted pounds effortlessly melt away." Most nutritionists would cringe at the idea that people trying to lose weight don't need to restrict their dietary fat, but Suzanne Somers and her "Somercizers" insist it works. Fat (even saturated fat) isn't the enemy, she claims--it's "products loaded with sugar, white flour, hydrogenated oils, and chemicals and preservatives that replace real fats." Get Skinny on Fabulous Food follows Somers's Eat Great, Lose Weight with a recap of the Somersize program, which involves eliminating "funky foods" like sugar and starch and using a type of food combining. Also included are grateful letters from followers of the program, menu suggestions, and 150 new recipes. Recipes include such fat-filled dishes as Leslie's Mushroom Broccoli and Egg Cupcakes (with butter, oil, Swiss cheese, and nine large eggs), Beef Stroganoff (with butter, oil, and two cups of heavy cream), Ginger Creme Brûlée (with butter, heavy cream, nine large egg yolks, and even the enemy: sugar), Cappuccino Chocolate Chunk Cheesecake (with cream cheese, eggs, chocolate, sour cream, and--yup--sugar). No calorie counts or nutritional breakdowns are included. --Joan Price From Library Journal In this sequel to her Eat Great, Lose Weight ( television actress Somers modifies her previous approach to include fats, admitting that, in moderate amounts, they are necessary for good health. She is still adamant about sugar and still posits that the proper food combinations can enhance the foods' nutritive values. She rightly points out that "fat free" does not mean that foods aren't fattening. Sugar is still a prime contributor to obesity, and Somers also blames white flour and other so-called "funky" foods. Her basic idea that some fats are necessary is sound, and though the rest of her theory is rather shaky, half the book is devoted to fabulous recipes. Unlike most diet recipes, these include olive oil, butter, and sour cream. Skip the pseudo-science and go directly to the good stuff. - Published at Twenty Four dollars. We have several other of Suzanne's books at this site! Crown 0-609-60162-8 / 9780609601624 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
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THE SEXY YEARS: DISCOVER THE HORMONE CONNECTION--THE SECRET TO FABULOUS SEX, GREAT HEALTH, AND VITALITY, FOR WOMEN AND MEN SOMERS, SUZANNE 2004 69x Menopause is a complicated business. Medical issues vary widely and treatment options seem endless--especially in the wake of bad news about hormone replacement. While The Sexy Years isn't meant to supply you with a specific program of daily supplements, Suzanne Somers does offer an excellent inspiration to march forth and take control of this stage of health. Much of the book covers her own experience of menopause, including some detail on her breast cancer ordeal. She advocates the use of natural, bioidentical hormonal replacement, available through a variety of creams and supplements--it's a rare page that doesn't gush about the power of these substances or raise negative issues about the use of synthetic hormones. Introductory medical information is included on how estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone work together to keep people healthy and active; the vocabulary is understandable and generally entertaining rather than overwhelming. She provides interviews with a variety of doctors and women in various stages of menopause. These will give women a good place to start with topics to address with their own medical providers. While a short index of doctors and compounding pharmacies is provided, most women will have to do their own research to find local natural hormone specialists. But if you're looking for a boost of courage to bring up these treatments with your doctor--or simply want to investigate more natural alternatives to the standard synthetics--this is a fine place to get started. --Jill Lightner From Publishers Weekly Somers has chronicled her battle with weight and emotional issues in several books. Now she explains how she's coped with the symptoms of menopause and why she believes most women should take natural hormones during this period. Somers discusses her breast cancer surgery, along with her decision not to undergo certain follow-up treatment but instead adhere to a regimen of natural hormones. To support her case, Somers includes interviews with several physicians who specialize in natural hormones, sexual dysfunction and menopause. Her enthusiastic writing style will especially appeal to readers who have been intimidated by physicians unwilling to offer alternative treatments to menopause's often debilitating symptoms. "Finding the right doctor is difficult," she laments. "Your gynecologist may not be the right person for you at this time.... If [menopause and hormones are] not her specialty, then you have to find a doctor who 'gets it.' " Somers stresses the important steps of the process, and discusses reasons why she prefers natural hormones over synthetic substances. She also tackles male menopause, common sexual problems among middle-aged couples and hormones for men. However, since her readers are likely to be women, the subject matter occasionally seems inappropriate. Nonetheless, as an introduction to the subject of alternative treatments for menopause, this book provides a sound synopsis that readers can use to open a dialogue with their physicians. Published at Twenty Five dollars. Crown 0609607219 / 9780609607213 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
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WEDNESDAY'S CHILDREN: ADULT SURVIVORS OF ABUSE SPEAK OUT SOMERS, SUZANNE 1992 31567 ABOUT THE BOOK Wednesday's Children: Adult Survivors of Abuse Speak Out FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly Celebrities who reveal that their parents abused them shouldn't be criticized, states TV actress Somers, who chronicled her own unhappy childhood in Keeping Secrets . If public figures had been more open in the past, she writes, ``Maybe I wouldn't have grown up thinking I was the only girl in America with a father like mine." Here she assembles a star-studded list of memoirs that will satisfy the nosy and tug at the heart strings too. Gary Crosby, Patti (Reagan) Davis, Desi Arnaz Jr., Angie Dickinson, B. J. Thomas, Cindy Williams and other victims of physical, emotional or sexual abuse relate their ordeals and eloquently reach out to readers suffering the same problems. Gary Crosby, whose father Bing savagely beat (and made jokes about) his backside, conveys the humor and determination needed to survive. Writing of her father, the former president, Patti Davis confesses, ``I never got to know the man any better than a waiter would." Though the stories are poignant, reading them is, as Somers notes in her commentary, uplifting. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternates. ( Sept. ) Library Journal Television actress Somers, currently seen on ABC's Step by Step , offers this compilation of first-person accounts of childhood abuse as experienced by 22 adults. Subjects include celebrities, children of celebrities, and Somers herself. While these brief recollections emphasize survival and healing, they are not pretty. In fact, some of the stories, particularly those involving sexual abuse, are graphic and disturbing. Somers's purpose is to provide catharsis and encourage honest assessment of the past by readers who have had similar experiences. Also included are a foreword by Timmen L. Cermak, M.D., author of A Time To Heal: The Road to Recovery for Adult Children of Alcoholics ( LJ 4/1/88); current abuse statistics; and a resource list. This title is likely to generate interest because of Somers's recent autobiography, Keeping Secrets (Warner, 1988), and a made-for-TV movie based on her childhood. Appropriate for self-help and recovery collections. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/15/92; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternate.-- Linda S. Greene, Chicago P.L. BookList - Mary Carroll When celebrities describe the abuse they experienced as children, it seems clear that some similarly abused adults are encouraged to recognize and confront the secrets of their own early years. It seems equally clear that at least some of the avid fans of various forms of celebrity confessional are motivated by prurient curiosity rather than by empathy or compassion. Entertainer Suzanne Somers appealed effectively to this mixed audience with her autobiography, "Keeping Secrets" (Warner Books, 1988); "Wednesday's Children" ("Wednesday's child is full of woe") collects brief reminiscences of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse from just under two dozen adults, many of them well known (Angie Dickinson; Patti Davis; Desi Arnaz, Jr.; Dee Wallace Stone; Cindy Williams; Gary Crosby; Lenny Bruce's mother, Sally Marr; former Dallas Cowboy "Hollywood" Henderson; "And the Band Played On" author Randy Shilts; singer B. J. Thomas). In a foreword, Timmen L. Cermak, M.D., addresses the concern that stories like these are "anecdotal and exhibitionistic," arguing that the "universal human impulse is to deny abuse, whether you perpetrated it or suffered it. But . . . emotional freedom depends upon breaking the bonds of silence." Somers' collection allows some celebrities, a bookkeeper, and a gynecologist, as well as several therapists, to break those bonds. Kirkus Reviews Somers continues the campaign against child abuse that she began with her forceful autobiography, Keeping Secrets (1987). Here, the popular comedienne-with-a-cause has persuaded 22 fellow victims to donate "qualifications" about their abuse- experience; of the 22, most are celebrities ("I believe...Americans feel more comfortable addressing personal problems of Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated 0-399-13743-2 / 9780399137433 Hardcover As New New York Price:
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