LAKE FOREST, Calif., May 7, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- If you are tired of being managed, prodded, coerced and seemingly coddled by an omnipresent regulatory environment, Mommy Nation: The Decline of Dignity, Common Sense and Self Reliance in our Everyday Lives by author Tracy Cervellone will show you insights that will open your eyes and allow you to do something about it. Join her as she takes you on a brief, honest, philosophical and humorous exploration of everyday life.
In Mommy Nation, the author shares some straightforward and candid musings of what is going on in our lives on a daily basis. She brings to light some practical and realistic observations of the decline of mankind's real connections, values, communication, health, and parenting; exploring some crucial and popular issues that modern humanity faces. This book illustrates modern-day America as a society of people incapable of independent reason, thought, action or rationale. Truly, a very timely and sensible spin on what is really going on in our lives. Get a copy of this stimulating and insightful book, read it and start thinking.
About the Author
Tracy Cervellone resides in Southern California, ground zero for Mommy Nation, with her Husband, dogs and fish. She has been in the Wine industry for over 20 years, which partially explains her need to write a book about something else. Go Figure.
Mommy Nation * by Tracy Cervellone The Decline of Dignity, Common Sense and Self Reliance in our Everyday Lives www.mommynation.org Publication Date: April 23, 2007 Trade Paperback; $10.00; 48 pages; 978-1-4257-3737-5 Cloth Hardback; $16.99; 48 pages; 978-1-4257-3738-2
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