Houppert, Karen. (2005). Home Fires Burning, Married to the Military-for Better or Worse. New York, Ballantine Books.
Pavlicin, Karen M. (2003). Surviving Deployment, A Guide for Military Families. Saint Paul, Elva Resa Publishing.
Canfield, Jack; Hansen, Mark Victor; Preston, Charles; & Pedersen, Cindy. (2005). Chicken Soup for the Military Wife's Soul. Deerfield Beach, Health Communications, Inc.
Schiraldi, Glenn R. Ph.D. (2000). The Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Sourcebook, A guide to healing, recovery, and growth. Illinois, Lowell House.
I haven't read this book, but looks interesting for those with a spouse overseas (or a long distance relationship). Sustaining the Sexual Force, by Dominique
McDonough. You can preorder it, but it is officially out on February 20, 2006, from www.publishamerica.com.
Search for the book title. Probably wouldn't recommend
leaving it on the coffee table, but helpful for keeping more than a
platonic long distance relationship alive! The author's email address is nique_unique@comcast.net. The book is also available through Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.
8/20/08
I work for an independent publishing
company and we are getting ready to release a title I think you may like!
The Military Wives' Cookbook: 200
Years of Traditions, Recipes, and Remembrances will be available in early September. It is a
collection of recipes, anecdotal stories, and vintage photographs tracing the
history and unique contributions of American military wives. I noticed on
your site that you have book recommendations, as well as, recipes which both
seem to go hand-in-hand with our book.
I would love to
see our book make the list of other books you recommend.
If you would like to order the book, you may do so directly through me via the
contact information below. Also, if you would like more information about
us or our titles, feel free to check us out online at www.cumberlandhouse.com.