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Arkansas nativeReview Date: 2008-10-06

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very nice bookReview Date: 2007-03-05

Amusing, insightful look at the 1992 Presidential election.Review Date: 1998-02-28
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Interesting history, but still lacks somethingReview Date: 2004-04-19
After a comparison and contrast of different styles of colonialism (he asserts that Zionism can best be understood as a form of colonialism), he reviews Zionist land policies. For Shafir, agriculture and the land is the root of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While this is certainly a hugely important issue, he neglects the urban roots of conflict in favor of his agricultural theories. Ironically, this only furthers the myth of Israelis returning to the land, whereas most future Israelis lived in cities. Without examining the urban aspects of the conflict, he only tells part of the story. Also, his work is Ashkenazi-centric (European Jewish). True, the leaders of Zionism were mostly Central/Eastern European during this period, but he virtually marginalizes the story of other Zionists.
Nevertheless, Shafir's contribution to the academic literature as it offers a glimpse into the agricultural roots that contributed to the modern conflict.
Excellent treatmentReview Date: 1998-07-03
Outstanding economic explanation of the conflictReview Date: 1998-03-09
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A Great Find!Review Date: 1999-03-30

A genealogical gold mineReview Date: 2006-04-07
My early copy is a xeroxed, spiral-bound edition, but it remains my most prized genealogical document, as it was through this book that I found the graves of my great grandparents in a weed-grown, unmarked, abandoned cemetery.
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Mystery Marketing or Real Revelation?Review Date: 2007-03-19
If however, it can be categorized as real revelation, it puts the entire Clinton administration history under decidedly different criteria with regard to what the people knew, and when they knew it, a twist upon the 1992 public election.
It may also have relevance to the 2008 election given the fact that his wife's history is covered with some measure of candid approach, along with her 1992 commencement speech to her alma mater, Wellesley College, which for all practical purposes, should carry weight in how she is perceived as a candidate for 2008, at least among women.
It's improbable that anyone could be as good as Clinton was cast in his upbringing, and earlier political years, in what people actually care about. It's also improbable that Hillary could be as bad as she is currently cast in what people care about, given the insight of early pre-1992 election revelation.
The most interesting thing about the book is that it reveals how further entrenched America is in the complaints of why Clinton ran for office in the first place, and how fully America has erased whatever progress he made to backslide through another Bush administration - to nearly the same conditions that were then made a focus of his economic policy, and desire to change America.
For any astute reader, America is essentially back to square one, perhaps as the result of having another Bush in office, a revovling door interrupted by the "good Clinton years" by today's standards.
In making such an assessment, it behooves America to evaluate how far we've come, or not, in having wiped away that progress he spoke of then, and for all practical purposes, a repetition would not be unwelcome, given the circumstances, whether by him or by his wife.
It also identifies whether America, itself, really "got it," when the book was published as to what they were reading, and why public scrutiny was minimized to later erupt as a spectacular "departure" from what they thought they were getting, in the near universal criticism of his later conduct that brought impeachment. In view of such relevations, it might be very possible that the stalking of Clinton was, in fact, a part of the Republican conspiracy that has been conjectured.
Since its insight depends much upon the accuracy of the author, and the candid exposure by his friends, teachers, etc., it may well be just as relevant today, as it was in 1992 - but do people actually read these revelations or take them seriously? Apparently, not. Having just been made aware of it from one of the many other books written about him, the insight is long overdue, but may well still be relevant to his success, and may be relevant to her success. A review for those who have read it might be an important task in judging her outcome, as it was for his outcome - assuming people actually care about the Presidency.
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A Religious Book That in Entertaining Review Date: 2008-08-27
The author is not afraid to share her faith with the reader. She uses it as the very foundation for her story-line and plot. This book is about sharing your faith; but how this is done makes for a great reading experience.
I fully recommend this book for all Christian readers. It is also one of those rare books that is both inspirational, as well as great entertainment! This book would make a wonderful gift to those whom you love in your life.

looking for moreReview Date: 1999-06-23

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A personal account of loss both personal and communalReview Date: 2005-03-31
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