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Open Your Heart with Geocaching

Find your inspiration through exploration

Author: Jeannette Cézanne

Price: $14.95

Projected publication date: May 2007 

Selling Points:

1. Focuses readers on the complete mind, body, and spirit experience of geocaching.

2. Provides readers with advice on the sport and embracing its simplicity: Aside from a GPS receiver, no special equipment is needed to enjoy the basic activity.

3. Provides readers with a basis for enjoying the sport alone or with family.

4.Teaches readers that caches can be found anywhere from the inner city to abandoned railway trusses accessible only by helicopter.

Background Information:

* There are currently 2,916 active geocaches hidden in the United States; 41.4 percent of the world’s total.

* The first cache was placed on May 3, 2000.

* Geocaching is part of a larger group of sports that combine exploration and hiking, including letterboxing, orienteering, and waymarking.

* Anyone who enjoys walking or hiking can participate in geocaching and add a new level of fun and adventure to their experience.

About the Author:Jeannette Cézanne is a writer and editor who divides her time between Manchester, New Hampshire, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. She has published fiction under a number of different pen names and is president of Customline Wordware, Inc., a company providing business, marketing, and literary writing and editing services to corporate and individual clients.

About the Series:Many people discover the power of conscious choice while battling an addiction problem, grieving the loss of a loved one, or otherwise dealing with a painful situation. The Open Your Heart books will help readers get there an easier way. By weaving together practical advice about a sport or hobby with inspirational stories, the series combines the concepts of the Chicken Soup for the Soul and the Dummies books to help readers find inspiration the fun way.

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