Annette Fuson is a recent Cambridge Who’s Who member and the author of Straight Talk for Teenage Girls, a book that provides straight-forward and useful advice, ideas and solutions for dealing with real world situations that all girls need as they mature. With her sharp wit and up-beat and entertaining style, Ms. Fuson uses her 20 years of teaching experience to educate and assist teens in making intelligent choices for their lives and futures. Her book has recently been accepted by two companies that are widely used by school libraries, namely Perma Bound and Follett. Ms. Fuson hopes that Straight Talk will become an essential addition to middle school and high school libraries around the country.
Straight Talk for Teenage Girls touches on a variety of issues that teens are confronted with on a daily basis, such as gaining self-esteem, managing emotions, building friendships, coping with problems and learning how to avoid serious mistakes. Ms. Fuson delves into the most controversial of subjects, discussing ways to recognize controlling behavior from a boyfriend or girlfriend and how to handle drug and alcohol abuse, promiscuity and teen pregnancy. A reference guide for teens, parents and counselors alike, Straight Talk also includes telephone numbers and websites that may be of use along with several questions from real girls, life examples and self tests.
Ms. Fuson also conveys her message through public speaking. To keep her presentations lively
and interesting, Ms. Fuson designs innovative workshops to suit the needs of the group she is addressing. In addition to leading seminars that help parents to deal with and motivate their teens, she has conducted workshops for several school districts and national organizations throughout her career on communicating with teens, developing their self-esteem, and helping them to solve problems and remove themselves from unhealthy situations.
Annette Fuson currently resides in Morgan’s Point Resort, Texas with her husband. She holds a bachelor’s degree in education and masters in management, both from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. To learn more about Ms. Fuson or to purchase her book, please visit the Straight Talk for Teenage Girls website.
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Adora Mitchell Bayles, a self-published author of four novels, has been a Cambridge Who’s Who member since 2008. She demonstrated a strong affinity for writing since the age of twelve, took several writing courses and even sent out a few manuscripts, but put her passion on hold and worked as a graphic designer for 26 years. It was not until Ms. Bayles attended her 50-year high school reunion that she began to take her writing more seriously. Because her hometown combined 40 years of graduating classes to make up one single reunion, she had the opportunity to hear stories from her father’s classmates about his wild adventures as an adolescent. This inspired her to write her first novel, Wagon’s South!
Wagon’s South! is the tale of three adventurous American families moving from Oklahoma to Florida in search of a better life. Ms. Bayles conducted research for the novel by looking into her own family history, using courthouse records, census lists, and interviewing friends and relatives. Shortly after the publication of Wagons South! Ms. Bayles went on to write Children of a Dark Secret, the story of a woman who escapes an abusive relationship to start a new life. Golden Siblings, which is her third novel, was inspired by Kit Carson and John Fremont, two men who were believers in “Manifest Destiny” and had explored much of the West together. The novel reveals the emotional turmoil and racial prejudices of pre-Civil War America while exploring the value of independence and the irrepressible ties of family. Her latest novel, His Fiery Equal: Tale of a Catskinner’s Daughter, shares the experience of a strong, self-directed woman learning to thrive in a man’s world in the early 1900s.
In addition to her four novels, Ms. Bayles is also the author of several short stories and poems, some of which are award winning. She was raised in Florida and currently resides in Wilton, Connecticut. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, crocheting and painting. For more information about Cambridge Who’s Who member Ms. Bayles and her novels, please visit www.goldensiblings.com or her Cambridge Who’s Who VIP profile: Adora Mitchell Bayles.
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Linda Pucci became a Cambridge Who’s Who member in December 2008. A psychologist and the founder of the Inner Resource Center, LLC, she provides a wide range of services including psychotherapy, coaching, workshops, training, public speaking and consulting.
She has always firmly believed that everyone carries within themselves the capacity to live a truly fulfilling life, and that we all have intrinsic resources and abilities for solving our life’s challenges. This motivated her to open the Inner Resource Center, located in Maryville, Tennessee in 1998, and she has helped people to transform their lives and businesses ever since.
Ms. Pucci holds a doctorate in community clinical psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has earned multiple certifications throughout her 30-year career. She has also published five books and is the creator of several innovative treatment programs. She is also affiliated with the American Psychological Association, the American Board of Neuro Linguistic Programming, and the
Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association, as well as many others.
Ms. Pucci was recently published in the Maryville, Tennessee Daily Times in recognition of her induction into Cambridge Who’s Who and her tremendous accomplishments in the field of psychology. To read the full article, please visit: Pucci Named to Cambridge Who’s Who.
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