Bob Rich reviews Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka

I have reviewed several other therapeutic children’s books published by Loving Healing Press, so my expectations were high. I was not disappointed by Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka

Aimed at 5-8 year old children with diagnosable depression, this little book has two components: first the illustrated story with rhyming couplets simple enough for a Grade 3 child to read, and for all to enjoy when read by an adult; then a section for parents that is scientifically accurate, in plain language. This part addresses several myths without lecturing, and lists relevant resources within the USA.

The illustrations are delightful, and will be enjoyed by any kid. The characters are a wise raven (with a Ph.D. no less), and several Australian native animals who interact in a very human way that should a raise laugh by both parents and children.

Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka is not actually a therapeutic book. Rather, in both the story and the parents’ component, it educates about depression, destigmatizes mental illness, and encourages people to seek professional help. It informs the reader about the symptoms, and motivates parents to act.

I can thoroughly recommend this fun little book.

Stolen Secrets: A Dr. Cory Cohen Mystery

978-1-61599-068-9
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UPC: 978-1-61599-068-9
Brand: Modern History Press
A woman reveals her most intimate fantasy...

a stolen secret which could lead to murder!




A strait-laced patient in San Diego running
for District Attorney is threatened by a midnight
phone caller who knows her dirty secret--her
fantasy of living as a prostitute--a secret she
shared only with Dr. Cory Cohen. After confronting
her therapist, she vanishes.

As Cory wrestles with her patient's disappearance,
the security breach and the potential
harmful effects on other patients, events escalate.
A patient is blackmailed. Cory is stalked,
and her quarters burgled, forcing her to escape
an unseen enemy and sending her on a spiraling trail of deceit,
betrayal, blackmail and murder.


Book #2 of the Dr. Cory Cohen Mysteries


"A genuine page-turner in the best sense. Her years as a
psychologist have earned Ceren a look at the darkness of the psyche
and human behavior. Psychologist-sleuth--Cory Cohen--is both
compassionate and tough. A strong, heartfelt work from a writer we
will be hearing a lot more about."

--T. Jefferson Parker, three-time Edgar-winning author


"A haunting tale of ambition and betrayal that tests the strength
and ethical convictions of an engaging heroine. At every treacherous
turn a cunning and dangerous assailant tries to make Cory choose
between the welfare of her patients and her own life. A chilling read."

--Kris Neri, Agatha-nominated author


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