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I loved it!Review Date: 2006-03-27
Beautiful!Review Date: 2006-03-27

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Please Reprint This Amazing Book!Review Date: 2000-06-24
Sacred poet's bookReview Date: 1996-08-19

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Gorgeous illustrations - fun twist to a classic storyReview Date: 2005-08-20
Reviews Review Date: 2005-07-23
Children's Literature - Sylvia Firth
The folk tale of making soup from stones or "nothing" is found in many cultures. This version, set in the Caribbean, is vibrant, funny and clever. Poor Granny is very hungry but has no food or money. When fishing proves unsuccessful, she decides to use a shell as the basis for a pot of soup. At the outdoor market, Granny ingeniously manages to get everyone to contribute something to the soup by convincing them that her shell has magical powers. After the addition of the last ingredient, fungee, the crowd gleefully enjoys the free soup and gives a resounding cheer for Granny and her wonderful kallaloo. The strong, lively illustrations have the feel of the Caribbean and are a first-class addition to the story. As an added bonus, instructions for making kallaloo, either for a crowd or just two, are included on the last page. 2005, Marshall Cavendish, Ages 4 to 8.
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 3-"`Lunchtime,' said Granny, `and me belly bawling.' But her cupboard was bare." So begins this West Indian version of the ever-popular "Stone Soup." In lilting language, Granny and her hungry stomach have a conversation about what they are going to do as she sits fishing, but not catching anything. Then she comes upon a shell and decides to make soup with it. She runs to the Market Square crying, `"I find it!'" Of course, everyone is curious, especially when she declares that the shell can make soup, and if someone brings her a pot of water, she'll prove it. As the people gather, they each contribute an ingredient until a big pot of savory kallaloo, a Caribbean gumbo, is ready to be shared by all. This humorous tale can be enjoyed alone, but is well suited to reading aloud. Greenseid's bright and vibrant acrylic illustrations are a perfect interpretation of the text and bring the setting to life. A well-written, engaging, and gentle story about sharing and the power of working together to achieve a goal.

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My top travel guide books...Review Date: 2007-12-08
your pocket or small purse Great maps.. hard to get lost even in Venice. Great recommends ,hotels, food and.. I am a shopper.. Absolutely great & unusual shops ..None of the bad tourist gear only the styling gear.. .I had five guides to Rome over two trips to Rome this is the one we used every day...Do not go anywhere without this guide if there is one available for the destination Im will be traveling to....
Great book, very helpful, love the maps.Review Date: 2006-11-30
My wife and I went on a 12 day cruise of the Med and ended that we 3 days in Rome right before Thanksgiving 2006 (Nov. 2006). This book more than paid for itself with all of the helpful reviews in it and suggestions. But the topper for me was the quality and size of the maps. We looked enough like tourists in the city, but this little book and it's fold out maps helped us look a little less so. They were more than details enough, and having suggestions on them we found a wonderful place to eat one night, it was great.
If you want something that is small and compact, yet still provides great details in terms of maps of a city this is the book for you. And there is no huge map to fold and unfold as you walk around a city. This book breaks the city in to sections and based on where you are you have only a small map to easily unfold and use.
I highly recommend this book.

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Un patriota escribeReview Date: 2001-12-12
Excelente y sencilla narraciónReview Date: 2001-11-30


Fidel Castro apela a la gente obrera de América latinaReview Date: 2003-08-11
Castro comienza por señalar el papel del imperialismo estadounidense, que conquistó Cuba en la guerra Español-Americana e impuso su autoridad sobre Cuba. El control político sobre Cuba fue codificado en la enmienda de Platt, pasada por el Congreso de Estados Unidos en 1903, la cual incluyó el establecimiento de una base militar yanqui en Cuba (en Guantánamo).
Castro explica la verdad sobre la relación entre el imperialismo norteamericano y América latina, incluyendo Cuba. Esta realidad se pone muy simplemente: "del descubrimiento de América, que lanzó a los conquistadores europeos a través de los mares para ocupar y explotar las tierras y a los habitantes de otros países, el motivo fundamental para su conducta era el deseo por la riqueza." A continuación presenta un breve resumen de cómo el capitalismo desarrolló y de cómo la siguiente historia del mundo llegó a ser determinada por la creciente dominación de las naciones avanzadas capitalistas sobre el mundo subdesarrollado. El imperialismo significa control sobre los recursos naturales y humanos del mundo para maximizar la riqueza de los monopolios basados en los países capitalistas más poderosos y más avanzados.
¿Cuál es la respuesta a esta situación? La revolución. Otros países latinoamericanos seguirán la trayectoria cubano. Castro explica la razón por la cual los imperialistas odian Cuba: "lo que se explica es el miedo. No miedo de la revolución cubano sino miedo de la revolución latinoamericana . . . miedo que la gente pillada del continente agarre las armas de sus opresores y, como Cuba, se declare gente libre de América."
Castro explica la historia de Cuba y de sus revoluciones contra el imperialismo yanqui, entonces vuelve a su tema original: la revolución en América latina. Afirma que la revolución ya está en marcha: "ahora esta masa anónima, la América del color, sombría, taciturna América, que a través del continente canta con la misma tristeza y desilusión, ahora esta masa está comenzando a entrar decisivamente en su propia historia, está empezando a escribirla con su propia sangre, está comenzando a sufrir y a morir por ella."
Este folleto de 48 páginas también contiene la Primera Declaración de La Habana, otro discurso de Fidel Castro, de septiembre de 1960.
For the 21st CenturyReview Date: 2003-08-04
Some day this small book will be known like the declaration of Independence of the American Revolution, like the French Revolution's Declaration of the Rights of man. Some day this little book will not only be known as a manifesto of the revolutionary struggles of Latin American in the 1960s, but as demonstrating the lines of march and order of battle for liberation of Latin America in the 21 Century. Capitalism and imperialism cannot liberate Latin America from poverty, underdevelopment, and domination by Washington and its European and Japanese competitors. If anything, this is more obvious today with the total collapse of the Argentina's economy, the crowing delight of Washington-inspired neoliberalism, with the growing crisis in country like Mexico and Brazil, indeed with the near depression conditions and war inspired cut backs in the USA. This proclamation that the road to liberation lies in socialism, and the salvation for Cuba lies in internationalizing its struggle through the continent and the wor
It is truer today than in 1962 when it was written
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DelectableReview Date: 2001-11-01
One of the bestReview Date: 2001-11-01
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A cinematic readReview Date: 2001-04-06
One for the movies!Review Date: 2000-06-17

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informativeReview Date: 2000-05-03
Excellent book, but know in advance....Review Date: 2001-06-01

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Colorful celebration of life!Review Date: 2003-08-23
What a find!Review Date: 2000-12-08
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