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Narrative of a spring tour in Portugal
Published in Unknown Binding by Booklab (1991)
Author: Alfred Charles Smith
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Review Date: 2005-11-12
Author: Otten, Jane.
Title: When your parents grow old : information and resources to help the adult son or daughter cope with the problems of aging parents / Rev. and updated. Jane Otten and Florence D. Shelley.
Publisher: [New York] New American Library [1978, c1977]
Edition Date: 1978
Language: English
Notes: A Signet book.
Bibliography: p. 275-281.
Includes index.
Physical Details: viii, 291 p. ; 18 cm.
Other Authors: Shelley, Florence D., joint author.
Subjects: Old age assistance--United States--Directories.
Old age assistance--Information services--United States.
Aged--United States--Family relationships.

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National Geographic Barcelona (Destined to Be the Best-Selling Travel Map Series)
Published in Map by Rand McNally & Company (1999-01)
Authors: National Geographic Society and Laminating Services
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Excellent Overview
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Review Date: 2004-01-31
This plastic-coated fold-out map provides an excellent overview of Barcelona. The sights stand out in three dimensions, and key features (metro stops, hotels, hospitals, etc.) are clearly marked. There are separate sections showing the greater Barcelona area and the public transit system (it would be nicer if public transit were overlaid) and some helpful information for visitors.

A better map of the various districts (including candid recommendations re shops, restaurants, etc.) is the Knopf CityMap Barcelona. Together, the two maps will provide you with a good introduction to the city.

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National Geographic Traveler: Barcelona, 2d Ed. (National Geographic Traveler)
Published in Paperback by National Geographic (2006-03-21)
Author: Damien Simonis
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Better than other guidebooks
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Review Date: 2007-07-05
The National Geographic guidebooks for Madrid and Barcelona are better than other guidebooks. They are more fun to read before the trip because they give more in-depth information. They also provide walking tour directions and maps of interesting areas; for example, a walking tour of ancient Roman ruins in Barcelona.

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National Geographic Traveler: Madrid (National Geographic Traveler)
Published in Paperback by National Geographic (2006-05-16)
Author: Annie Bennett
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Better than other guidebooks
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Review Date: 2007-07-05
The National Geographic guidebooks for Madrid and Barcelona are better than other guidebooks. They are more fun to read before the trip because they give more in-depth information. Also they give you directions and maps for walking tours of interesting areas.

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National Geographic Traveler: Spain (National Geographic Traveler)
Published in Paperback by National Geographic (2005-06-01)
Author: Fiona Dunlop
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Review Date: 2006-05-10
This guide is beautiful and very thorough, including information on even small towns and good subway maps for Barcelona and Madrid. It is also thorough in noting all the attractions each place has to offer, providing historical information as well as contact information, subway stop, operation hours, and free days! Most museums in Spain are closed at least one day a week, and we used this everywhere we went. It discusses major museums, churches, and mosques and points out important artists, carvings, or architechtural peculiarities in each. Another great feature is suggested walking routes in interesting neighborhoods in major cities - Spain has plenty of small streets, and we would've definitely missed some amazing places if not for this guide.

This isn't going to give you a lot of hotels or restaurants, but it does a sufficient job in translating and explaining some peculiar foods and merchandise.

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Not a Matter of Love (Many Voices Project)
Published in Paperback by New Rivers Press (2006-10-01)
Author: Beth Alvarado
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Conflicts of the Human Heart
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Review Date: 2007-10-31
Note: This review first appeared in The Arizona Daily Sun

In his powerful Nobel Prize acceptance speech of 1950, William Faulkner delivered this tragic assessment of the state of literature: "The young man or woman writing today has forgotten the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself which alone can make good writing, because only that is worth writing about, worth the agony and the sweat."
Beth Alvarado has not forgotten.
In her first collection of short stories, Not a Matter of Love, Arizona writer Alvarado creates characters whose suffering and triumph is as real and as tangible as the paper on which the book is printed. In the title story, "Not a Matter of Love," we meet Jackie, a woman whose stepfather Paul cares only for his missing rum, and whose mother, Louise, consistently tells her daughter that she cannot be loved by the kind of man Jackie thinks might: a Mexican named Armando. Instead, Louise advocates for her daughter to date Frank, a golf pro. Jackie's sense of isolation in the context of her parents increases and she is forced to recollect the joy of being with Armando by herself. Her mother's judgmentalism and her stepfather's indifference demonstrate a weak love to Jackie, and Armando comes to represent the type of freedom she wants love to embody.
Here, Alvarado reveals one of her greatest strengths as a writer: her ability to be both inside and outside a character's psyche, sharing the innermost suffering and triumph of that character while remaining loyal, even omniscient, to the story as a whole. Dealing with Jackie's inner turmoil and confusion about who to love and what love is, Alvarado writes, "Once, when they were making love, [Armando] stopped and pulled a book out from under the bed. Oh, he'd said, that's how you do it! She'd laughed. She'd never known it was okay to laugh while you were making love. He was nothing like Walker." Armando, as opposed to Walker, is carefree about love: it is a fun thing, something about which he can joke and laugh and enjoy.
Walker, we learn at the start of the story, is Jackie's on-again-off-again boyfriend who becomes more a stalker than any sort of love interest. He corners her in Jackie's kitchen while her mother is outside and we are again both inside and outside Jackie's head: "Move it, Walker, your hand. He grins, no, make me, laughing." After Louise sees Walker cornering her daughter and does nothing, Jackie thinks to herself, "This must be love."
Through these background situations, Alvarado leads us to Jackie's triumphant, though still sad, departure from home to be with Armando. Her relationship with her mother is still in disrepair, but Jackie has made the realization that her mother has not: it is not a matter of love--at least, not a matter of that kind of love, forced upon her by Walker or suggested via the golf pro. Jackie thinks to herself at one point, "It wasn't a matter of love, she wanted to tell her mother, it was a matter of living in her own skin."
As with Jackie, above, Alvarado's great strength is exploring the intricate mazes of her characters' hearts. In "What Lydia Thinks of Roses" we meet a high school woman whose determination to rise above a boyfriend, Carlos, who only wants one thing is both believable and steady. Alvarado's measured development of Lydia leads us to first understand her as a character who struggles with that all-consuming fire many teenage women feel: the desire to please the boy, but feel confident as well. Lydia represents the familiar stereotype of the high school girl who desires to please, to be popular and liked. Alvarado, however, gives us Lydia's victory in a way which calls us to rally for her. Our muscles tense as we are prepared for the final scene--already hating high school as if we ourselves were back--when Lydia asserts her own humanity and womanhood in the face of all her bystanders. "There were petals everywhere, petals falling all over the parking lot. Red petals. Petals scattering away in the wind. `That,' Lydia said to Carlos, `is what I think of roses.'" Alvarado's dénouement reveals a reversible action whereby Lydia destroys the roses given by her sexually-hungry boyfriend (who has also, we learn, degraded her in public) and tramples the stereotype prescribed by high schools all over the country. Lydia's feat reveals the conflict of her human heart, and the triumph she achieves through it.
Whether describing a young boy whose sister has been shot and whose parents are separated or revealing two mothers who share children, and had their turn with the same husband, Beth Alvarado is able to straddle tension in the hearts of her characters, presenting to us a world with a tapestry as rich as any that great short story writers have given. Akin to Andre Dubus, Alvarado allows the full scope of what it means to be human to breathe, move and thrive on the page. Bypassing fear boldly, Alvarado has committed herself to tracing the desires, suffering and triumphs of the human heart. This, indeed, is the stuff of great literature. And perhaps, even, the stuff of transformation.

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Notes On The State Of America: Black to the Future, or White from the Past?
Published in Paperback by OAU Publishing (2008-04-08)
Author: Ronald Peden
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Notes on the State of America
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Review Date: 2008-04-17
This is an extremely powerful book about the history and current implications of racial injustice in America. It does an outstanding job of assessing the impact of slavery on America's social and economic development, in quick-moving prose that is both compelling and often entertaining. Uninitiated readers like myself will appreciate its provocative and eye opening perspective on the history and state of our nation, while scholars of American history will be interested in the original contributions it makes to the reparations debate.

One of the reviews on the back of the book is by Cornell West, a highly regarded author and professor at Princeton University:

"Reparations continues to be a burning issue in Black America. When will the country as a whole confront its deep implications? This book is a great help for us. Don't miss it!"


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Now the Dead Will Dance the Mambo: The Poems of Martn Espada on Audio CD
Published in Audio CD by Leapfrog Press (2004-11-01)
Author: Martn Espada
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Important work, splendidly read
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Review Date: 2004-10-16
Martin Espada is one of the most important poets of his generation. His work forces, and allows, his listener to understand the life experiences of the many people who don't find their lives in our literature often enough. He achieves this with warmth, humor, rage, and a love for his subject. One listen to this wonderful collection and you will understand why Espada is among the most popular poets on the reading circuit. The only thing better than this CD is to see Espada live.

Any lover of poetry out loud needs this CD in his or her collection.

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On the Brink in Bengal
Published in Hardcover by John Murray (1992-03)
Author: Francis Rolt
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This is the best book I have ever read.
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Review Date: 1999-02-14
Fantastic, must read - travelogue of a journey through the bamboo curtain between south asia and south east asia.

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Open Road'S Best Of Spain: Your Passport to the Perfect Trip!" and "Includes One-Day, Weekend, One-Week & Two-Week Trips (Open Road Travel Guides)
Published in Paperback by Open Road (2007-12-25)
Author: Andy Herbach
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Great guide to plan your trip!
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
I'm planning a summer trip to Spain and bought this book along with several others. I like the approach of this guide. Since we'll only have a short time in several cities, the weekend and day plans are really helpful in planning a visit. The book is full of color photos and the city maps are very good (more detailed than Fodors or Frommers and clearer than the hand-drawn maps in the Rick Steves book). Overall, a very helpful overview of Spain. My only complaint is that the Balearic Islands aren't included.


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