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Instructive, important AND compulsively readableReview Date: 2008-06-02
A survivor of the social cross currents of 20th century AmericaReview Date: 2008-05-15
An incredible history bookReview Date: 2008-01-14
unspeakable is right!!!Review Date: 2008-01-10
to find out a deaf man was treated this way for a crime he did not commit is just.....well uspeakable.
the begining starts with a nice history of area and people. a lot of the begining is spectulaion and dead on at that. no one will ever know what junius' thoughts were in those early years. the story becomes more gripping when the facts start to arrive, via medical reports and staff and friends. it is truly a heartbreaking read. it still haunts me.
i recommend to everyone. the book is a nice piece of historical racial record. schools should add this to their curriculum.
Meticulous research, important story, terrific bookReview Date: 2007-12-22

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55th NC Infantry Regiment FINALLY gets its due!Review Date: 2007-09-06
Outstanding Regimental HistoryReview Date: 2006-08-04
The Civil War through the eyes of the soldiersReview Date: 2006-07-03
The 55th would again face death at Gettysburg on the third day when they participated in the famous charge, and several officers from the unit would be credited with going farther than any other. Again during the Overland campaign the 55th would find themselves in desperate figthing throughout the summer and fall of 1864, and finally to surrender, all 83 left of more than 1000 when the regiment was formed in May 1862, with Lee at Appomattox. But this book is more than a chronical of battle it is a story of the men who fought and sometimes died for the Southern cause. After reading Mr. Girvan's book I gained a better understanding of what it was like to serve in the Army of Northern Virginia. Some men fighting with their fathers, sons, brothers, and cousins. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the life of the Confederate soldier during the Civil War.
The 55th North Carolina in the Civil War: A History and RosterReview Date: 2006-06-25

A walk down memory lane.Review Date: 2007-07-19
Well written, immersive novel a must-read!Review Date: 2001-08-05
If I have managed to make it all sound boring.. it's not! Buy it, borrow it, but whatever you do read it!
The Kappillan Keeps GivingReview Date: 2006-05-15
My grandfather gave me a copy of Monsarrat's novel as a teenager, one of his must read classics, like Youngblood Hawke. I was riveted from page one.
The Kappillan of Malta is a brilliant, Michener-esque journey through Maltese history. Set during World War II, narrated through the worldview of a priest trying to save people from the bombardments by hiding in the caverns, this story seamlessly moves through time, from past to present and everywhere in between, mapping the island, her people, and their souls. It is an amazing journey.
I cannot recommend this books highly enough. Grandfather, you were right. A definite must read.
a history of malta and a priest's story in ww2 timeReview Date: 2004-01-19
this book is superbly written and provides the reader an incredible history of a not too well known country.

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"Against the Tide" Swims BrilliantlyReview Date: 2001-09-15
Harriet Keyserling retired from the South Carolina state legislature in 1992 and has produced this brilliant insightful insider account of that legislative body. A legislator who was devoted to such issues as increasing support for education and resisting nuclear waste in her state, she offers several lessons from her experiences.
Among points to ponder presented in the book are a.) alliances can be formed around agenda items that transcend political partianship, b.) be open and honest with the press and they will trust you and treat you better in the long run, c.) recognize that not all men nor all women think alike, even though men and women may approach some issues differently, and d.) all issues are women's issues and women legislators should not feel compelled to limit themselves to matters others believe primarily concern women.
The legislative infighting described in this book will interest students of South Carolina politics. Her descriptions of many South Carolina Governors as essentially cheerleaders for the Chamber of Commerce provides insights into interest groups and government. Legislative observers will appreciate learning how as much to one third to one half of South Carolina legislative sessions used to be spent engaging in fillibusters.
Rep. Keyserling is proud of her efforts to create a dedicated sales tax for education and for creating South Carolina
s Sunny Day Fun. Towards the end of her career, South Carolina politics transcended into an arena of great confrontation and tension. Disliking these changes, she left politics. Harriet Keyserling, though, has left us with her knowledge and insights in this book. Readers will appreciate her writings.
Must read for anyone intersested in State politicsReview Date: 2000-03-21
Against the tideReview Date: 1999-12-21
Great primer for women interested in governmentReview Date: 1999-01-08

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My GrandfatherReview Date: 2006-11-30
Terrific resources as field guide or referenceReview Date: 2005-02-20
Highly recommendedReview Date: 2003-01-10
Great way to learn about what you seeReview Date: 2000-05-09

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a peek into a different time and lifestyle, through a unique individual Review Date: 2008-02-11
The editors of the book have attempted, most successfully (they offer an explanation of ways and means at the beginning of the book)I think, to reproduce/preserve Aunt Arie's dialect and colloquialisms, as transcribed from the hundreds of hours of taped interviews. In this book, HOW she says things is just as important as WHAT she's saying...and what does she say? Where do I begin? Besides offering a virtual treasure-trove of information on the subjects of gardening, healing, economy, and food storage and preparation, she also delves into stories of her friends and neighbors, living and dead, speaks often of her life with her beloved husband, and before that her childhood, and all her talk of the people she's known, whether she loved them or could have done without them, is tinged with her faith, her basic love of and respect for humanity, and her simply ideology: you get what you give.
If any of the above appeals to you, get this book. You won't regret it. I'm back here b/c I'm about to get one for my grandmother. Just thought I'd leave a more complete review than the ones I'd seen.
delightfulReview Date: 2007-10-10
A wonderful book that will touch your heart.Review Date: 1999-10-10
EXCELLENTReview Date: 2003-10-13


Yes!Review Date: 2004-02-03
Clay McCloud was enjoying being alone and secluded! He had enough of owning dot coms online or designing business software and computer games only for someone to steal them from him. He no longer wanted the big dollars, fancy cars, and gorgeous women that he'd had for so long. Or so he thought! Rory looked a lot like the Viking princess he had designed on his video game "Mysterious". As attracted as he was, Clay had his own set of rules about women like Aurora. But rules were made to be broken.
***** Awesome story that kept my nose stuck in the book tighter than cement glue! I even learned some interesting things about rural coast lines and the animals that live there. This story is a sure winner! *****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
Environmentalist seeks relationship with developer...Review Date: 2004-03-12
Clay was just sitting around, minding his own business without desiring any complications. When this gorgeous redhead seeks his assistance, he can't help but to be intrigued. While they don't share the same outlook for the island, they do share a hidden passion for each other that begs through the pages to be unleashed.
The backdrop is environmental versus development. A supporting cast carries this story and the overall outcome is wonderful if not a tad too obvious. The 180-degree opposite personalities of the love interests add to the passion as each wants to dominate the other. I enjoyed the book and recommend it.
Great, but confusing at times.Review Date: 2004-04-17
GreatReview Date: 2004-02-04
As Rory and Thomas squabble, they learn that the politicians and big business have gotten together with a plan that will over develop and ultimately destroy the beauty of the island. The duo works together seeking a solution to boost the local economy yet keep the island's natural beauty even as they fall in love. However, though both are ready to battle the big shots, neither is ready for a relationship.
CAROLINA GIRL is an entertaining contemporary romance that focuses on the issue of development vs. environment especially through the eyes of the strong support cast. The lead couple is fun to follow as they battle, argue, and squabble. Though the final resolution seems too easy, fans will enjoy the teaming up of the Amazon Princess and the software game developer against superheavyweights used to getting their way.
Harriet Klausner

A Charleston TreasureReview Date: 2007-05-23
Working the MetalReview Date: 2008-01-29
The man & his CraftReview Date: 2001-01-30
A stirring and fascinating accountReview Date: 1999-08-04

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A magnificent story of the South emerging from the ravages of the Civil WarReview Date: 2007-10-17
Unraviling PassionReview Date: 2003-06-19
maid's intensifing relatioship with her white cousin in 1918.
It tells us that they suffered socially as well as privately
in the quest to explore love and intimacy in a era when it
was forbidden. Moving away to escape the discust and terroism
of the community only to find that when she returns married,
the affair would only emerge to confront them both and their
families of both races. It's hard to put down!
Kilgo turns a sad story into a wonderfully moving taleReview Date: 1999-01-27
a heart stabbing love story, perfectly toldReview Date: 1999-01-20

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for Boykin loversReview Date: 2007-06-10
Great Tribute to the Boykin SpanielReview Date: 2005-01-10
I Love BoykinsReview Date: 2005-01-05
Boykins Rule!! Other Dogs Droll??Review Date: 2005-02-13
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