Cedar Fort Announces Its January and February Nonfiction Releases

By: Feb. 16, 2015
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Cedar Fort Publishing & Media is happy to announce the release of its January nonfiction titles. These include a practical guide to disaster preparedness, a simple 5 step program to develop inspiring leaders and reflections only a veteran judge can offer.

Sam Spencer's "Caught Prepared: 25 Simple Steps to Protect Your Family in an Emergency" explores practical solutions to being prepared when the worst happens. Spencer has spent over 40 years actively involved in studying and developing simplified survival techniques anyone can implement. His methods are created with the direct intentions that anyone could do them.

"Easy Leadership: 5 Simple Steps Successful Leaders Use to Inspire Action and Passion" was authored by R. Wayne Pace and Eric G. Stephan, Ph.D. to help leaders motivate and inspire those they lead. Both Dr. Pace and Dr. Stephan have published numerous articles and books together and have a wonderful working relationship. This book promises to be an engaging and insightful read.

Robert Braithwaite's "Have Gravel, Will Travel: a National Park Judge Reflects on Truth, Justice, and Why Every Juror Deserves a Doughnut" follows the musing and wisdom of a career judge who currently hears cases traveling as a magistrate through Southern Utah.

February nonfiction titles: planting perennials out West, herbal healing, and an untold POW tale

We also eagerly announces its release of nonfiction titles for February. These titles explore perennial flower power planting, taking advantage of the healing potential in your own backyard and closely examining the bravery and endurance of a WWII POW.

Nedra Secrist's "Powerful Perennials: Enduring Flower Gardens that Thrive in Any Climate" offers a witty, entertaining, and informative guide for how to really grow perennials in the arid western states. Nedra is a seasoned gardener, having grown perennials for over 50 years. She and her husband own multiple nurseries where she teaches hands-on "green" gardening techniques.

Author Caleb Warnock and Renaissance woman Kirsten Skirvin team up to write "Forgotten Skills of Backyard Herbal Healing and Family Health"-an engaging guide for utilizing the healing powers in your own backyard. This informative book teaches how to harvest, dry, and store herbs to keep you and your family in good health.

Retired Judge William T. Garner's "Unwavering Valor: A POW's Account of the Baatan Death March" investigates the harrowing true story of Clarence Bramley and the personal strength Bramley used to survive the highest POW death rates of any modern war. From the Bataan Death March, through prison camps in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Japan, Garner's unflinching portrayal explores the depravity and humanity of war with delicate insight and optimism.

Each of these titles is available in bookstores and from online retailers.



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