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MOM
SAYS, DAD SAYS, NAT SAYS: OTHER
PRESS
RELEASE
For Immediate Release
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Contact: Nathalie Ishizuka
Fax: 914-967-5275
Email: contact@internationalbehavior.com
The Art of Being an 'Other': How
Being the Odd Ball Out Leads to Health
"The Nat Says Series provides busy adults
and kids with a better understanding of optimal mental health, how
to fortify it and improve it-- all while being entertained."
-- Len Duhl, Professor of Public Health
at Berkeley & Pioneer of WHO Healthy Cities Project in Europe
The entertaining illustrated health series, Mom
Says, Dad Says, Nat Says: Other reads much like the St. Exupery's
The Little Prince, but with a different message. This book is about
the art of being 'different,' what we wished our Mom had told us,
what our Dad may not have known, and what our own head and heart
might still have difficulty grasping. Unless, like the characters
in the book, your Mom has a 'savoir vivre' that is larger than life,
your Dad an internationally renown Harvard trained psychiatrist
on health, and you like the author Nat, has spent years trying to
integrate both your Mom's heart and your Dad's head.
This heartwarming illustrated book is for busy
adults and kids who have felt picked on (and who hasn't), or constrained
by a label (their own or someone else's). Child psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers and teachers will also get a lift from its freshness.
Through the surprising coping strategies in the book, being different,
can suddenly become a formidable stepping stone to health.
Nathalie Ishizuka
is a Franco-Japanese American author and illustrator of Mom Says,
Dad Says, Nat Says: Other who has spent over 15 years writing about
a model of health and happiness. Her innovative interdisciplinary
approach integrating the psychology of individuals, organizations,
and the nation state has lead her to work with people from many
fields and to receive the George A. Plimpton Fellowship for the
study of social, economic, and political institutions.
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Mom Says, Dad Says, Nat Says: Other, illustrated
and written by Nathalie Ishizuka, 60 color pages soft cover, ISBN
1-59113-741-1. $24.95 published by Booklocker 2005, visit www.natsays.com
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