PRINCETON, N.J., Apr. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Nikki Stern's iconic book, Hope in Small Doses, has been rereleased by Ruthenia Press with updated material and an inviting green cover. The book was originally released in 2012 by Humanist Press. The new version is available in print on Amazon and in a wide variety of ebook formats.
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"Humanist Press did a lovely job of getting the book out to its core constituents," said author Stern. "We think the idea not only remains relevant three years later but will likely resonate with a wider audience. This time around, we hope to reach more people, including an international readership that finds the idea of a flexible, adaptable version of hope very appealing."
In Hope in Small Doses, the author embarks on a journey to locate meaning, purpose and a measure of happiness after the death of her husband in the attacks of 9/11/01. She decides hope that depends on certainty often disappoints. Instead, she embraces a flexible version that accepts possibility over probability and is based on faith in our ability to adapt, learn and change. This compact book, which Psychology Today calls "intelligent," is carefully researched but also feisty, deeply personal and ultimately uplifting. It's the perfect antidote for our cynical, troubled times.
In March of this year, Hope in Small Doses was named an Eric Hoffer Montaigne Medal Finalist. The award is given in recognition of small press and independent books that "illuminate, progress or redirect thought."
The new version still contains the original stunning black and white photography by artist Cherie Siebert. More information is available at http://nikkistern.com/hope-in-small-doses/.
Media Contact: Nikki Stern, Ruthenia Press, 6099510492, nikki@nikkistern.com
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