The Book On Housework Wednesday, March 1, 2006 The Book On Housework (NAPSA)—Would you like to make housework less of a chore? A new book by organizing expert and author Cynthia Townley Ewer provides fast, simple and effective cleaning strategies that readers can use to navigate the “perils and pitfalls of modern life.” The Cynthia Townley Ewer of OrganizedHome.com HOSE WORKS Cut the clutter, speed your cleaning, and calm the chaos book, called “Houseworks” (DK Publishing, $16.95), shares the style of tips that have made Ewer’s own Website, OrganizedHome.com, so popular. It gives suggestions for smart scheduling and planning and mastering to-do lists, and it emphasizes what it calls the “four housekeeping arts”: cutting clut- ter, organizing your space, using the most effective cleaning tools and methods andcreating time- and energy-saving routines. It also explains the following: How being aware of the natural cycles of everything from clothes (planning, buying, clean- ing, storing) to food (planning, selecting, buying, storing) could lead to a hassle-freelife; How simple and inexpensive organizational tools can turn messy kitchen counters and medicine cabinets into havensof organization; How a cleaning schedule can take some of the pain out of such tasks as doing the laundry and cleaning the bathroom. For more information, visit www.dk.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-114705-20190731-114704-67474.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-114704-67474.pdf