A Little Book of Self-Care for Brides
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Product Details
Publisher: Flashpoint
Release Date: April 15, 2025
Formats: Hardcover, Ebook
ISBN: HC: 978-1-964721-11-8; EB: 978-1-964721-12-5
Trim: 5 x 7
Page Count: 144
Kristin Duran, with a foreword by Sara K. Runnels
A Little Book of Self-Care for Brides is your antidote to wedding planning overwhelm . . . because being a bride isn’t all bliss.
With reassuring advice, positive affirmations, and inspirational quotes, A Little Book of Self-Care for Brides offers gentle support for brides who need a break. With simple, accessible ideas and meditations—plus beautiful watercolor illustrations—this gorgeous gift book is an invitation for brides to breathe and de-stress. Each page helps brides-to-be take care of themselves while wedding planning, ensuring they can bring calm to the chaos of managing guest expectations, deciding on vendors, and tackling ever-growing to-do lists. It’s filled with practical guidance for the months of planning and the day itself—including how to enjoy your wedding ceremony and reception with grace and ease. A foreword from a veteran wedding planner and a comprehensive resources section round out this essential book.
About the Authors
Kristin Duran is an editor and project manager with over fifteen years of book publishing experience. As a senior publishing manager at Girl Friday Productions in Seattle, Kristin oversees the book production process for independent authors, various publishers, and authors published by Flashpoint Books, Girl Friday’s imprint. Before joining Girl Friday, Kristin worked as a freelance editor on a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including ten New York Times bestsellers. She started her career in New York City, first at John Wiley & Sons, and then at Hachette Book Group as a production editor.
Sara K. Runnels is a humorist, creative writer, copywriter, and screenwriter living in Seattle, Washington. She’s a regular humor contributor to The New Yorker, with notable work featured in ELLE, Cosmopolitan, McSweeney’s, Betches, and Overheard, among other publications that respect scintillating wordplay and bleeding-heart narratives. Her witticisms, viral one-liners, and sharp social commentary about modern dating, relationships, and simply existing in unprecedented times can be found, quite literally, all over the internet under the handle @omgskr.