Fairview Press

Fairview Press published books and other forms of patient education materials on topics such as aging and eldercare, grief and bereavement, and health and wellness.

Trade paperback parenting titles from this period included Jeanette Gadeberg's Raising Strong Daughters and Brave New Girls, as well as Selling Out America's Children by David Walsh (psychologist), founder of National Institute on Media and the Family.

Key titles from this period include Elizabeth Levang's When Men Grieve, Janis Silverman's Help Me Say Goodbye, and The Underground Guide to Teenage Sexuality by health scientist Michael J. Basso.

Fairview Press continued to acquire and publish some unsolicited trade book manuscripts, as well as material written by staff, professional affiliates, and other local authors.

Sample titles acquired during the press' final years of active publishing included a series of art therapy books for children, anthologies of aging-related interviews by former National Public Radio staff member Connie Goldman, and four books on complementary and alternative medicine published in cooperation with the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota.