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Touchstone Books, founded in 1970, is an adult imprint of Simon & Schuster. We publish a blend of bestselling and award-winning fiction & non-fiction titles. Visit our site to learn more about our books and the team!

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Parents that need to be slapped, by Steve Schirripa.

king-of-roam:

The map to my next book.

The Skeleton Box

Newsday’s reaction to THE WOMAN WHO WASN’T THERE.

Scene Magazine covered Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan’s House of Blues reading of his memoir, IT’S SO EASY. Check out the amazing slideshow from the event here.

OBJECTS OF MY AFFECTION author Jill Smolinski is pinning her way through her bucket list on Pinterest! Follow her as she continues her journey by listening to dubstep, eating fried mac and cheese, and taking her first steps toward buying her dream home. Check out her adventures here.

The 8 Basic Principles of Attachment Parenting

BEYOND THE SLING author Mayim Bialik shares the 8 basic principles of attachment parenting:

1. Birth: Prepare for birth and become educated about natural birth options and their benefits for baby and mother.

2. Breastfeeding/breast milk: A human mother’s milk is the optimal food for human babies, and bottle feeding should mimic as many aspects of breastfeeding as possible.

3. Be sensitive: Respond sensitively to your children.

4. Bonding through touch: Use physical contact such as baby wearing, breastfeeding, and massage to convey tenderness, love, and affection.

5. Bedding: Parent your children at night as well as in the day, looking to safe co‑sleeping as an option.

6. Be there: Ensure consistent parenting by a primary caregiver or a trained and sensitive substitute.

7. Be gentle: Use positive discipline, forgoing corporal punishment.

8. Balance: Balance your needs with those of your child.


Read more on the basics of attachment parenting here.

The trailer for THE WOMAN WHO WASN’T THERE.

The authors of THE WOMAN WHO WASN’T THERE stopped by Fox and Friends to discuss the enthralling and mind-blowing story of a fake 9/11 survivor.

“When I thought about the lead character, I thought about people like Mila Kunis. Expect the unexpected. I think that Mila Kunis would be perfect,” said Bethenny.

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