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Dear God, How Do I Get Over a Former Lover I Still Love?
Published in Paperback by Rose Group (2006-10-10)
Author: Barbara Rose
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Dear God, How do I get over a former lover I still love?
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Review Date: 2008-05-08
The title sold me on this book, as did a friend who read it. I have not read it yet but expect it will be worth the price when I do finally get to it.

This book can set you free!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-27
Barbara Rose's authenticity and deep understanding shines through in this small but powerful book. Like only a wise, loving, tell-it-like-it-is friend can do, she offers you powerful understandings and leads you through the process that can deliver you into the clear light of truth and freedom. If you are hung up on a "lost love," your ticket to reclaiming your Self and true Love--is found within.

This Will Touch Your Very Soul. The Message's are Transforming
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-01
Every time I read another one of Dr. Barbara Roses' books, I truly feel the same response; beautiful, brilliant, healing, loving, and simplistic; "Dear God, How Do I Get Over a Former Lover I Still Love" is just that!!
"Gratitude is motivated by love, pain is motivated by fear". There are many more profound statements as this one written between the pages of this incredibly informative book. IN ADDITION, still loving a former lover, does not have to apply to you, in order to receive this brilliant, nurturing loving advice. The advice that lies between these pages will touch your very soul, and also teach you all there is to know, to love yourself first and foremost and release all fears as well as getting past the pains of what you may perceive as loosing a lover you once had in you life. These are some powerful words of wise, loving knowledge, which is why I truly love this book!

Dear God, How Do I Get Over a Former Lover I Still Love?
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-27
This book was very informative and helped me to understand what a woman might feel when trying to get over a deep love attachment to someone who is no longer interested in her. I think that all men should read this book to better understand how a woman's love could be so much different than qa man's love.

The book was well written and the solutions were very clear and appropriate.

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Deborah Schenck Roses Notecards (Deluxe Notecards)
Published in Stationery by Chronicle Books (1996-08-01)
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Beautiful Notecards
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Review Date: 2007-12-15
Received these today - was very pleased with the quality and the delivery time. Plenty of time before the holidays.

Very Nice Cards !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
the quality of color and card style are just so nice! The flowers chosen are vibrant and a very nice selection. They are simple and calming, anyone would love to receive a card like this.

Beautiful cards
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-21
These notecards by D. Schenck are thoughtful and tasteful. The colors are soft and beautiful. They are great for any occasion, from a birthday card to a friendly note.

Great!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-12
These notecards are very pretty. They are extremly handy to have on hand, I've used them as thank you cards, wedding cards, and last minute occasions. they are universal, well worth the money.

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The Defining Years of the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1949: Survivors Accounts of Japanese Invasion and Enslavement of Europeans and the Revolution That Created Free Indonesia
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (2003-08-21)
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Mary Michael/USA
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Review Date: 2007-04-21
This historical book provides individual, personal in depth true accounts of the Dutch and Dutch-Indo's plight during and immediatiately following Japanese invasion and internment in the former Dutch East Indies during World War II. A truly inspiring book of courage and fortitude that gives the reader an opportunity to acquire an understanding of this turbulent period of time in the Pacific theater of war. An excellent and informative read of stories that need to be told.

Family History
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Review Date: 2007-03-13
My family is Indo (Dutch-Indonesian), and our family history has been oral. It was difficult to relay their story to American friends who had never heard of any atrocities of the second World War other than the holocaust. As it's noted in the book, "It is unconcionable to allow future generations to forget what happend in the Indies, just as it is folly to turn our backs on the holocaust in Europe."

Memory fades fast, and it's good that this history is written down to be remembered. I'm involved with some contemporary Dutch organizations, but I look different by my dusky skin, and sometimes I think that this book explains to the "whiter" Dutch what I am, and where I came from. Forgotten or not, I'm part of their culture.

I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I've read enough about the American internment camps that the Japanese-Americans were held, and while there is a great deal of sympathy towards them in the United States, what the Japanese did to the Dutch and Dutch-Indonesians shouldn't be forgotten either. I sometimes wonder if it isn't known as much in the US because it didn't take place in Europe.

A thorough document, full of vivid details
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Review Date: 2006-03-22
This book consists of eyewitness accounts of various people, mostly Dutch nationals or Dutch colonists, who were caught up in seven long years of war -- beginning with the Japanese conquest of Indonesia (then known as the Dutch East Indies), the Second World War and the subsequent revolution by Soekarno and Hatta, Indonesian revolutionaries whose drive for independence was given the blessing of the Japanese.

The Dutch received an unfortunate smear -- "Dutch courage" -- as a result of a premature surrender to the Japanese; if what I've read is true, then this smear is undeserved (particularly in light of the British surrender at Singapore). This book should go a long way to rectifying that unearned stigma.

Voices from a forgotten history
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-01
This is history they didn't teach us in school! Jan Krancher has compiled 24 personal accounts from survivors of a brutal -and nearly forgotten- episode of World War II: the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies and imprisonment of thousands of its people. This 3 1/2 year occupation was immediately followed by a bloody revolution and the creation of modern Indonesia.

These deeply moving stories, from civilian internees (including children) and military POW's, give the English-speaking reader a glimpse of what has been called the "other Holocaust", the brutalities of the Pacific War. You won't forget them.

If you liked the film "Paradise Road", you won't want to miss this book.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Modern Spiritual Masters Series)
Published in Paperback by Orbis Books (1998-10)
Authors: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Robert Coles
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Easy and thought provoking...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-26
...I have been nervous about Bonhoeffer's work until I picked up this slim volume. Although it is meant to be read day by day, I finished it in under two hours. Bonhoeffer was so uplifting, despite his final days, and this book perfectly takes his thoughts and compresses them into enough snippets that make you want to read more. I am a curious layperson who strongly recommends this little book with big ideas.

An Outstanding Introduction
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-15
I am constantly amazed at the number of Christians I meet who have never heard of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. This little book could go a long way toward remedying that situation. Although much of Bonhoeffer's work is difficult to understand, this helpful little volume selects from the among the best and clearest of his writings. In a day when so many Christians are happy to limit their reading to only the lightest of reads, this little book could do a lot to help them to the so-called "next level." The book would be a great volume for discussion groups interested in exploring Bonhoeffer's thought.

Brilliant thoughts from a witness who stood up
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-19
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a martyr,saint theologian, writer and witness. His writings, from which these exerpts have been gleaned, can be dense filled with obtuse terminology,and somewaht dry. These exerpts are clear, straightfoward, and life affirmimng[as all good theology should be]Bonhoeffer has become celebrated for his concept,developing during his final days, of a churchless Christianity. That controversy is not going to bed quite yet, though I think it ignores the basic fact that He was a practising churchman, very involved in the scarements and in developing future pastors at Finkenwalde...Either way, this is an excellent introduction to Bonhoeffer, from Coles introduction to the exerpts of all his major works{Life together,Ethics, Christ the Center, The Cost of Discipleship and Letters and papers from prison} this is the best introduction to the seminal churman of his time, and one of the greatest men of the past century.

Bonhoeffer's general thought in an accessible format.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-25
For most people Dietrich Bonhoeffer is a difficult read. This is partly because his writing assumes a philosophical style which is not comfortable to many people. It is also because his thought it so complex and so rich that most of us are overwhelmed at first. This little book does an amazing job of extracting and encapsulating Bonhoeffer's principle ideas into representative snippets that beg for meditation and further reflection. In many cases the reader will also find here an impetus to seek out the more complete writings, which are carefully indexed at the back of the book. I can think of no better starting place for any lay person wishing to become aquainted with Bonhoeffer's overall thought for the first time.

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Down among the wild men: The narrative journal of fifteen years pursuing the old stone age Aborigines of Australia's Western Desert
Published in Unknown Binding by Hutchinson of Australia (1973)
Author: John Greenway
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A master sylist
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
The first thing that grips me is that Greenway is a true master of English style, on every level, a melding of H.L. Mencken and an enraged bulldozer. Second is the insights he gives (sometime too freely) into himself.

He displays a wonderful and commendable arrogance because he probably does know what he's talking about better than almost anyone else. At times that can be wearing - his utmost certainty that he's right about the world and its functioning. But under the hardheadedness is a love for even those he castigates among both the aborigines and the white Aussies.

A romantic pragmatist-conservative, if you can imagine such a thing, he goes far, far beyond the usual academic study to probe the personal and cultural reasons that motivate both individuals and groups. There's a certain sadness, too, in his search for a home, which he has found in the Australian bush, but which can never be truly his.

Greenway has an immense, almost frightening intellect combined with a tough-love humanity that he hides under a roiling run of billingsgate. There was no one else like him that I'm aware of, and not likely there will be.

Eyewitness at the close of 'the Australian frontier'
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-14
I agree with the earlier positive reviews of this book. This is travelogue from a master story teller, and a folklorist to boot.

Greenway worked with Norman Tindale in his later decades. Tindale was probably Australia's first archaeologist, but he had polymath interests. Tindale during World War Two played a major role in detecting the origin point of the Japanese Fu-Gu firebomb balloons used as part of a vain attempt to saboutage the US / Canadian war effort in the Pacific North West. Tindale, then a RAAF intelligence officer, analysed the sand used for the ballast and thus helped locate their point of origin. Greenway tells us what it was like to work with thinkers like this. Another of Tindale's many accomplishments was mapping the tribal areas of virtually all the Australian Aboriginal tribal groups.

Greenway gives us a feel for pioneering work in anthropology in outback Australia during the final decades of the close of the Australian frontier. The last tribal group to have 'first contact' with Europeans was contacted about 1967.

Greenway's style is anecdotal but displays the depth of his specialist knowledge, down to earth common sense and impatience with the pretentious and fraudulent.

A combination travelogue, biography and history.

John Greenway
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
I read this book a couple of times long many moons ago but still must concur with those who say it's a great book. The author, John Greenway, enflamed the passions of students at his university and he claimed he was, by their lights, the campus reactionary. Alack! The students did not know that in a review of one of his early books, American Folksongs of Protest, he was described by the Soviet Appartchik reviewer as "America's most progressive folklorist." Gotta love the dichotomy! Greenway was also chummy with Woody Guthrie, Aunt Molly Jackson and a folksinger in his own right. In fine, Dylan himself even pilfered one of his songs.

Great Sleeper Book on Australia and Culture!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-27
The author, John Greenway, was my professor. This book is without doubt his masterpiece, his magnum opus. It takes the reader on a profound journey into the heart of Australia, explaining and teaching about Culture itself, the great driving engine of all human social organization. His chapter on religion is succinct and potent, and perceptive students will be indelibly changed by its insights. Dr. Greenway spent 15 years in the desert among the aborigines. His amusing tales of the characters he met and studied are almost mythic as described, a testimony to Greenway's powerful literary style (he was a student of Anglo-Saxon literature and folksongs, and studied under the great MacEdward Leach at the University of Pennsylvania). His storytelling ability is his strongest asset. But more important, the reader will be lifted above his own culture to see why people act as they do. I predict that this book will be republished some day and become a recognized text in cultural anthropology. Dr. Greeenway was a pioneer, and far ahead of his time.

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The Effective Executive in Action: A Journal for Getting the Right Things Done (Journal)
Published in Leather Bound by Collins (2005-12-01)
Authors: Peter F. Drucker and Joseph A. Maciariello
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For the Reflective Practicioner
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-16
This journal is just that...a personal journal. It guides you through several thought provoking scenarios and asks you how you feel, think, what you will/can do, etc. If you do not like to think, this is not a product you will enjoy. If, however, you enjoy noodling over your own thoughts, actions, feelings, and working through them to a plan for personal/professional development, this is a must buy item.

Drucker is someone who yields more and more every time you read him. This journal will help you collect a rich harvest of useable ideas.

The Effective Executive In Action
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
The most important workbook a leader will ever use. Essential for any leadership development program, MBA, business student, and all executives. This will change your life - just use it.

The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker et.
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-12
The author has written another classic on the dynamics of
executive management. The book suggests that organizations and
the people who run them need to assess what must be done
as a condition precedent to directing their energies productively. Time is the classic limiting factor. It applies
to the activities of everyone in the organization. The effective use of discretionary time is another important asset. The success
of organizations over time is dependent upon an uneventful
transition strategy together with the ability to continue
the business as a going concern. In Accounting, the Quasi-
Reorganization in bankruptcy provides the needed second chance
for organizations to start over again- although standard reporting requirements call for dating the retained earnings
into the future. Companies having extensive overseas operations and outsourcing must be more vigilant about disaster
recovery and contingency planning for random Acts of G-d. These
unplanned emergencies may consist of a tsunami, earthquake or
expropriation in countries where the political infrastructure
is fragile or unpredictable.

The author suggests that the organization give much thought into
choosing people and assignments to optimize organizational
strengths rather than magnifying weaknesses for short term
gain. Ultimately, maximizing strengths renders weaknesses to be
irrelevant. Each job should be structured to accommodate the
personality of the occupant(s). Accordingly, this strategy
will go a long way toward perpetuating the organization well
into the future. In addition, training and development of staff
is an important aspect of work. These activities will provide
threshold competencies so that employees can function maximally.
In addition, training assists in the development of successor
employees due to retirements, job transfers etc.

With the right people matched to the right jobs, an organization
can move forward. In addition, maximization of an individual's
strengths obviates the necessity for the classic flight/fight
phenomena in an organization. In implementation, the management philosophy aims to accentuate strengths rather than exploit weaknesses which may result in a sum zero conflict.

This rendition does not emphasize the optimal organizational
design to accomplish work, although the dynamics may vary from
firm to firm. Organizational conflicts may be reduced by
looking at the following options dispassionately:

- considering the flat organizational hierarchy with less
vertical integration, where possible

- controlling predictor information more carefully

- completing a comprehensive job and task analysis for all
company positions and vital job categories in particular

- standardizing complex operations and codifying knowledge so
that expertise is not a barrier to performing a job within
a shorter learning curve ( today artifical intelligence systems
and expert system algorithms may help accomplish this task)

- transferring employees within an organization and providing
more challenging scenarios

- providing employees a share in the ownership of the company
through stock plans or employee representation on the Board

- support and funding for staff training/development and
personal growth

- a clear and uncomplicated succession strategy

The book will assist corporate planners, human resource personnel, students of organizational design
and a large constituency of scholars in academe. It is worth
the price for the huge value of the information content contained therein.

Drucker lives on
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-03
This is a great tool for any working executive. It's old fashioned in the sense that you have to think and then act. I would recommend it to anyone in a management position or a potential management position.

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The Eighth Lively Art: Conversations With Painters, Poets, Musicians, and the Wicked Witch of the West
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (2001-05)
Author: Wesley Wehr
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Amazing Book...Amazing Man
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Review Date: 2007-01-20
I first read this book for as a selection for MOHAI's bookclub and found it amazing. I was glad that Wes showed up to the bookclub meeting and talked for over an hour. I have lived on and off the 'Ave' for well over 10 years and I would often see him and have a cup of tea with him in the 'Ugly Mug Cafe.' This is a must read.

art and rocks
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-08
Wes Wehr had that unusual ability of being able to write exactly the way he spoke. The artists he knew come alive on his pages in such a way that I felt I was listening to him tell it to me personally.
I first came to know Wes through the Stonerose Museum in Republic, WA, which he helped to establish and support. As an artist, not only did I thoroughly enjoy his first book and the antedotes that he recorded, but it left me anxiously waiting for his next, The Accidental Collector. Here's an antedote of my own: while in Republic on a dig, a coffee shop in Seattle called him and told him he had left his only manuscript for the Accidental Collector laying on one of their tables that morning!
These two books were supposed to be part of a trilogy, but sadly that was not to be. Wes passed away before it could be completed and we are left to imagine what gems that third one would have held. I highly recommend both these books.

Fun and Friendly Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-26
I have really enjoyed this book. For the first time I feel an insight into the Northwest Artists that I have not felt before. It really leaves me asking for more. I hope that Wes will follow up with more details on these incredibly interesting people and their respective relationships with each other. I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in artists and their lives, as well as anyone looking for some honest, open and fun reading.

Wonderful book on Art, Seattle, Friendship
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-06
Not only is it one of the more delightful books I have read recently, it could very well be the best autobiography ever written by a lifetime resident of my hometown.

"The Eighth Lively Art" is at once a colorful history of Seattle in the 1950s, a thoughtful exploration of the artistic process, and a celebration of the connections that exist between people.

Wesley Wehr recounts his life as a young man in Seattle in the 1950s where, as a student of music composition at the University of Washington, he was befriended by such luminaries as painter Mark Tobey, poet Elizabeth Bishop, and actress Margaret Hamilton. He meets painters Morris Graves, Guy Anderson, and Helmi Juvonen, all of whom become lifelong friends. He has encounters with famous twentieth-century figures like photographer Imogen Cunningham and composer Ernest Bloch who offer there wisdom, hospitality, and encouragement.

The book is divided into chapters that focus, for the most part, on individuals he has known and people he has met. The artists convey their ideas about life and love while sharing their personal experiences with and approaches towards the composition process. Wes Wehr also relates his own, often unsuccessful, forays into music and painting during this early stage in his life.

For those of us who have grown up in Seattle, this book is a reminder of how this place has shaped our own sensibilities. How many of us, like the young Guy Anderson, wandered through the Burke Museum as a child looking at Northwest Coast Indian Art or, like Wes himself, spent our late teens hanging out on the Ave?

This book is, most significantly, about the power of friendship. I am so accustomed to living in a world where everything is assigned value based on net worth or earnings potential, I often lose sight of the things which have truly enriched my own life. After reading Wes' account of the various friendships he has established and maintained over the years, I recognized more clearly how very important such friendships have been to me.

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El Oro Del Rey
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Punto de Lectura (2005-01-01)
Author: Arturo Perez-Reverte
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More, more, more...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-14
Just finished the fourth of this magical saga of adventures and I cannot wait to purchase the next couple of tomes! Once again suspense crawls with a slow and patient pace, characters are resuscitated from Velázquez's canvases, the narrative borrows conspicuously Cervantine sketches, and the action episodes sprawl spontaneously with diminutely described fencing and brawling scenes. Do Pérez-Reverte's books get published in English? Such Spielbergesque epic is worth its circulation in one too many a tongue.

A Riveting Perez-Reverte Piece
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-30
In "El Oro del Rey" Perez-Reverte continues the story of Iñigo Balboa and his teacher/mentor/protector Capitan Alatriste. The story has elements of suspense, danger, love, betryal, loyalty, friendship and courage, and keeps the reader so captivated that I had a hard putting down the book and wished the story would never end. In this story Iñigio is betrayed by the women he has fallen dangerosuly in love the beautiful Angelica de Alquezar and is almost killed by the infamous italian hired killer Gualterio Malatesta, only to be saved at the lsat minute by Captain Alatriste and his friends. The story continues on as Captain Alatriste puts into motion the plan to rescue the King's gold with the help of a motley group of hired men that come from the underbelly of 17th century Seville society. It is in this part of the book that Pereze-Reverte shines in his ability to not only spin a good yarn, but to use the various characters, plot, narrative and historical context to make social commentary on Spain's polticial and social development. I highly recommend this book.

Protector del Oro del Rey
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-03
Una flota proveniente de Indias está por llegar a puerto, trayendo un valioso cargamento de productos americanos y, lo más interesante, toneladas de oro. No sólo la amenazan los peligros del mar y los piratas, sino también los funcionarios corruptos de un imperio en decadencia, que quieren sacar una buena tajada. El Capitán Alatriste tiene la misión de evitar que manos ajenas a las del rey obtengan ese oro; en esta aventura estará rodeado de gente que no tiembla al empuñar la espada, como Íñigo y Quevedo. Le acompañan Sebastián Copons, un viejo soldado y compañero de fatigas en Flandes; Saramago el portugués, un hombre de leyes y letras amén de espada, que despacha almas por encargo y por necesidad; y Juan Eslava, un jienense rubicundo, bardudo y sonriente, apodado El Galán de la Alameda. Esta novela, fabulosa y embaucadora de principio a fin, llena de hondura y de realismo, es un retablo social, una crónica cultural y un personaje cuya grandeza crece al ritmo de sus hazañas.Alatriste vuelve de la ciudad de Breda para continuar con sus desventuras en una ciudad española conocida por los lectores de Arturo gracias a "La piel del tambor". En Sevilla Alatriste se reencontrará con la realidad de su patria, con los peligros acechantes de sus enemigos y con su propio destino final.

Historia de antología
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-24
Este es uno de los libros que logrará hacer época, sus bien logradas aventuras con una narración sencilla sin regresiones, para los fans de Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste este libro los dejará satisfechos aunque aun con muchos dudas sobre el futuro de Iñigo Balboa, Gualterio Malatesta y Luis de Alquézar, sin embargo es una hsitoria completa digna de ser leída y analizada

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Eleanor and Harry: The Correspondence of Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (Lisa Drew Books)
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (2002-08-27)
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Historic Friendship
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Review Date: 2003-06-22
I read this book in no time. In the good old days of great letter writing, these two protagonists enjoyed a rich and historic friendship. Although sometimes on the opposite sides of issues, the friendship betwen former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and President Harry Truman was a rich and ultimately fascinating exercise in camaraderie and mutual aid.
From reading these fascinating letters, it is obvious that these two old friends actually enjoyed talking and exchanging ideas and opinions.

This book, as edited, weaves a moving and extremely interesting story, reading very much like a good biography.
I highly recommend this book, a good example of history making exciting reading.

Eleanor and Harry
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-09
He was a farm boy, the descendant of Missouri pioneers. She was a debutante of the New York aristocracy. On April 12th, 1945, her husband and his boss, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, died in office. Mrs. Roosevelt summoned Vice-president Truman to the White House and said, "Harry, the president is dead." "Is there anything I can do for you?" he asked, and Mrs. Roosevelt replied, "Is there anything we can do you? For you are the one in trouble now."

Thus begins a correspondence that will last until their deaths, here collected by editor Steve Neal to give the reader a top-of-the-heap, behind-the-headlines look at the end of World War II, the Marshall Plan, the creation of the state of Israel, public versus private schooling, Eleanor's opinion of the British (not high, wait till you see how she tells Harry to handle Churchill), Harry's opinion of American hate crimes against Japanese Americans (he's damn lucky this letter wasn't released to the public back then), and much more. Eleanor is at first a little patronizing, a little arrogant, and more than a little disingenuous in many protestations of "oh you don't have listen to little old me, but as long as you are..." Harry is at first a little defensive, a little impatient, and more than a little dismissive of Eleanor's opinions, particular of people she wants in office and he doesn't. By his second term, Harry has grown into his new job, Eleanor has grown into hers, and they both grow into what eventually reads like a friendship of sincere mutual respect and even affection.

A great book to read following a Truman biography
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-11
This book is a compilation of letters exchanged between Harry Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt during Truman's presidency. The book has an easy-to-read style largely because the author adds dialog to explain the situations, events, and results of what the letters mention. By using this dialog-letter combination, a great deal of history is presented in an entertaining manner.

I would highly recommend this book as a followup immediately after reading the biography Truman, by David McCullough. With a little bit of Truman history, not only will you find this book a great source of behind the scenes information, you'll also discover that the letters written by Eleanor Roosevelt are a joy to read. She was truly a gifted writer with the ability to put emotions and thoughts into the written word in a manner that could be described as artistic.

Eleanor and Harry
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-10
Steve Neal has compiled some 250 letters between Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry Truman when he took office after the death of Franklin Roosevelt. In this small but thoughtful book, Neal combines commentary pertinent to the times or to the letter itself. While they disagreed on many things, he repeatedly asked her to write to him with her thoughts on events of the day, which she did and with great candor. President Truman was the first to call Mrs. Roosevelt "First Lady of the World." I heartily recomment this book to those who wish to know these two great people a bit better.

Journals
Eloise Wilkin Baby Journal
Published in Hardcover by Golden Inspirational (2006-01-10)
Author: Golden Books
List price: $12.95
New price: $7.51
Used price: $7.73

Average review score:

Excellent for Either a Boy or Girl
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
I love Eloise Wilkin's illustrations, but when I saw this baby book on Amazon, I was worried it might somehow be too girlie. (We don't know the gender of our baby yet.) I was lucky enough to see it in person today, however, and it is certainly appropriate for either a boy or a girl.

Lovely, old fashioned illustrations, and just the right number of questions (not too many, not too few), plus lots of room for momentos and photos.

Eloise Wilkin Baby Journal
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
I love Eloise Wilkin's style - and my daughters had many little golden books illustrated by her when they were young. Now I have a granddaughter and I want her to enjoy Eloise Wilkin as well.

Beautiful!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-01
I bought this book in a store after I had already ordered a baby journal online that I was dissapointed with. the illistrations in this baby journal were so lovely that I was compelled to buy it. If you want a baby journal with a ton of room for writing everything down then you will be dissapointed with this book. Otherwise it covers all the standard milestones and has beautiful artwork to go along with it. Attached to the inside of the back cover is an evelope for anything extra you might want to put in it.

Just what I was looking for
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
I was taking a chance ordering a baby book sight unseen, as I am pretty particular. We are expecting our 3rd child. I have seen bookoos of baby books, and nothing seemed quite right. I am sooooo glad I found this one! The classic illustations are beautiful. The "fill in the blank" format is perfect. I don't like "journal-type" baby books, because having 2 children already, I don't have the time to write a novel. This baby book was well thought out & gosh...you cannot beat the price! The outside cover is soft & puffy...too cute!


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