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Posted by: Amy Rebecca Johnson on Jul 29, 2020
 

Headshot photo of Amy Rebecca JohnsonAmy Rebecca Johnson
Principal, Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C.

Books. They have always been a love of mine. I enjoy escaping into a book and learning about a new culture, being engaged in characters and stories, or allowing the words to sink in and create an opportunity for personal or professional growth. If you’ve been looking for a way to incorporate some personal growth and reflection into your life as a lawyer, then below is a list of lawyer specific well-being books, that I suggest you check out. There's something for everyone here. Happy reading!

 

Links are to the AmazonSmile page for each book. When you add the Saint Louis Bar Foundation as your designated charitable organization for AmazonSmile, a small portion of each sale will be donated to the Bar Foundation and benefit each charity associated with the Bar Foundation. By adding the Saint Louis Bar Foundation as your AmazonSmile beneficiary, you will be helping actively engage in annual grants and other charitable activities to further the rule of law and the administration of justice.

 


 


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