Baby
Steps Press was created in 1990 by Anita
L. Pace. Anita decided on the title of her company because of the
baby steps she took in dealing with panic disorder and agoraphobia
which began when she was 13 years old. It's original intention was
to create one book, Write from the Heart. Since that 1992 publication,
however, Anita has gone on to publish five other books.
Whether by self-help, humorous, inspirational books
or perhaps in the future, children's books, Baby Steps Press is
dedicated to books that improve the lives of its readers, even if
just one step to its betterment.
If You Want to Soar, You've
Got to Learn to Fly
Author
Anita Pace takes you back to the fifties and sixties as the world
is seen through the eyes of a child, growing up in her Catholic-Italian
household. Cleverly constructed, the tale is told in a first person
autobiographical style as though the author had actually written
the story at the time she was living it. We learn Anita is a lesbian
far into the book, and many distressing moments are inflected with
her natural humor. It is a cleansing book, for both lesbians and
the general public.
Life Isn't Just a Panic, Stories
of Hope by Recovering Agoraphobics
Does your heart pound out of your chest for no apparent reason? Are you afraid of leaving your home? Do you sometimes feel you need to run out of the supermarket or from any social situation? These are but a few of the situations indicating you could be suffering from panic disorder and/or agoraphobia. This book offers relief for people that suffer from anxiety disorders and help them a relaxed, tranquil, peaceful life. If you suffer from panic attacks or anxiety, this book will be of great help to you!
Pets' Peeves, Dogs Speak Out!
Dogs
with pet peeves?! Why not? This humorous, illustrated book is for
any dog lover! A great gift for yourself or your canine-loving friends
whose lives are run by their dogs.
From Grief to Action; "Caring"
On the Spirits of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa:
As
editor Anita Pace grieved for the loss of Princess Diana, she decided
to publish a book filled with ways of showing care to others. This
little book tells of simple acts of caring that most everyone can
do. Many ideas were contributed by children. Pace contributes 100%
of the profits from sales of this book to various charitable organizations.
Write from the Heart; Lesbians
Healing from Heartache, Revised Edition.
The
loss of a partner, by death or break-up, is difficult for anyone.
This book is an anthology written by women who have grieved the
ending of their relationship with another woman whether by break-up
or death.