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A Gardener's Journal: For a Lifetime of Recording - Use as a Garden Journal, Garden Diary, Blank Journal, Gift for Gardener, Mother, Father - Featured in Michigan's Grand Rapids Press Home & Garden Section
Published in Ring-bound by HoJo Publications (2008)
Authors: Holly Eads and Jodi Benedict
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Finally, a journal that has a place to record everything!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-30
Thanks so much for taking the time to send me your ideas on how you use the Journal. Now, I am ready to take it and head to the garden! This really is a great journal. For years, I have puzzled over how to record and store gardening information that is important to me. This is just the ticket! I can tell there was a seasoned gardener behind the planning.

Buy This!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
Buy This! You absolutely WILL NOT be disappointed. I bought this for my fiance as a Fathers Day/Anniversary Gift for us to record a lifetime of gardening together. It was very special and when we both looked inside to see the pages, we were so impressed to see that anything and everything that we would ever want to record is already included in these pages- from climate records to receipts! I HIGHLY recommend this journal to anyone! I would also like to note that I had some questions for the seller and as a result, I experienced the finest customer service I have ever had in my history of shopping online. She went above and beyond my expectations, from her product to her service. You've got a great thing going here HoJo! :-)

Michigan
A Gardener's Journal: For a Lifetime of Recording - Use As a Garden Journal, Garden Diary, Blank Journal, Gift for Gardener, Mother, Father - Featured in Michigan's Grand Rapids Press Home & Garden Section
Published in Rag Book by HoJo Publications (2008)
Authors: Holly Eads and Jodi Benedict
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Finally, a journal that has a place to record everything!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-30
Thanks so much for taking time to send me your ideas on how you use the Journal. Now, I am ready to take it and head to the garden! This really is a great journal. For years, I have puzzled over how to record and store gardening information that is important to me. This is just the ticket! I can tell there was a seasoned gardener behind the planning.

Buy This!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
Buy This! You absolutely WILL NOT be disappointed. I bought this for my fiance as a Fathers Day/Anniversary Gift for us to record a lifetime of gardening together. It was very special and when we both looked inside to see the pages, we were so impressed to see that anything and everything that we would ever want to record is already included in these pages- from climate records to receipts! I HIGHLY recommend this journal to anyone! I would also like to note that I had some questions for the seller and as a result, I experienced the finest customer service I have ever had in my history of shopping online. She went above and beyond my expectations, from her product to her service. You've got a great thing going here HoJo! :-)

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The Glass House: The Life of Theodore Roethke
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1991-08-15)
Author: Allan Seager
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Highly Recommended
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-27
Ted Roethke springs to life from these pages-brilliant, astonishingly arrogant and hugely insecure. Seager links this combination to Roethke's father's death, but acknowledges a great deal of it was either innate or due to Ted having grown up as a sensitive boy in a very non-literary area of the world. Ted believed his poetry was consistently undervalued. Seager labels Ted as an "operator," by which he means that Ted strived in his poetry, not just to improve his skill, but also to bring it to the attention of poets who might critique it, publish it, review it, award him prizes for it, or otherwise be useful in his career. He worked tirelessly on improving his poetry and pushing the envelope OF poetry, while at the same time shamelessly promoting his own work and striving to become known as a poet. In between all this he suffered episodes of mania which led to various periods in institutions. A former co-worker of Roethke's, Seager paints an unforgettable portrait of the man behind the poems. A must-read for any Roethke acolyte.

A Must-Have for Roethke Enthusiasts
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-07
The author writes about Roethke from the viewpoint of a colleague, fellow writer, and friend. Seager divides the book into 15 chapters: Roethke's Birthplace, Roethke's Family, Childhood, His Father's Death, College, The Beginnings of Poetry, Trouble, The First Book, The Lost Son and Other Poems, Working Methods, The West Coast, Marriage and the Pulitzer Prize, The Prizes, the Awards, and The last years.

Seager's Roethke emerges as a man of contradictions. Moreover, in many cases, says Seager, Roethke outright lied in order to forge himself ahead; yet the reader comes away with the suspicion that Roethke never really lied, that either he believed what he was saying was true or that it could have been true under the right circumstances.

Seager doesn't so much discuss Roethke's work as he sets the stage for how Roethke's work came to be and how he wrestled with what it means to be a poet. During the course of the book, Seager considers Roethke's birthplace, his time of birth, his family, his education, and, finally, Roethke's need to find his noblest self. The introduction by Donald Hall is both informative and revealing as well.

At the center of Seager's discussion of Roethke's poetry career is Roethke's mental illness which may have accounted for both the best and worst moments of Roethke's too short life.

This is a book for Roethke's fans, those who love authors and literature, and/or those who are writers. Writers, especially, will be intrigued, I think. Seager's handling of the subject matter is as grand as his subject.

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The Goat Bridge: A Novel (Sweetwater Fiction: Originals)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (2007-02-22)
Author: T.M. McNally
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A Gorgeous Novel
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-24
It has been a long time since I have read a novel that has such power, depth, and insight. Knowing very little about the events in the Balkans, and having lost a son myself, I picked this book up not sure what to expect. I was not let down.

Unlike other reviewers, I don't feel compelled to explain the story line or plot. You can read that for yourself. But I do feel compelled to recommend this book to anyone seeking a well-written, thought-provoking book.

The Goat Bridge
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-08
Photography, foreign conflict and the power of human relationships wrapped together in a compelling story of a journalist struggling with loss in wartime Bosnia. This novel will make you think, appreciate and question before turning each page. The nature of perspective, the desire to persevere, the relationship that works...another example of McNally's genius.

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God-Apes and Fossil Men: Paleoanthropology of South Asia
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2000-09-08)
Author: Kenneth A. R. Kennedy
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South Asian Paleoanthropology: New insight
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-02
Dear Sir,
I searched your web site under books by Dr. Kenneth K. A. Kennedy. The book entitled "God-Apes and Fossil men: Paleoanthropology of South Asia" was of interest to me I read the book from a friend. I was told that the person who writes the first review of a book gets a reward of $ 25 from your company. I wrote the review of this book and submitted to you. You published the review. It now appears on your site after the book is mentioned under the name of the author & book search. I now request you to send me the following book by speed post mail at my address. Dr. K. L. Mehra c/o Dr. Rimjhim Mehra, 8421 High Meadow Drive, PLANO, Tx-75025.

Name of book: Daniel Martin Varisco: Medieval Agriculture and Islamic Science. The almanac of a Yemeni Sultan. Used book priced at dollars 15.89.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
K. L Mehra

South Asian Paleoanthropology ; new insight
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-23
Five Stars: Scholarly, Comprehensive, Insightful and Superbly Good Read. August 23, 2001. Reviewer: K. L. Mehra, Former Director & Expert F.A.O., Rome, Italy.

This book is a must read for students and professionals alike, and others with interest in hominid / human skeleton remains and the information these remains hold for understanding the biological history and diversity of South Asiaýs people. Kenneth A.R. Kennedy sets forth to test the validity of some hypothesis that emerged from the interpretation of such findings. After presenting precise accounts of different viewpoints, Kennedy provides an unbiased fresh insight based on his interdisciplinary approach, integrating archaeological, geological, linguistic, fossil, and historical evidences. It contains a balanced and scholarly treatment of the latest methods used in skeleton biological analysis. The book should become a model reference work for understanding paleoanthropology of a single region. The major merit of authorýs approach has been a critical presentation of European concepts of human origins, biological diversity, and pre-historic life ways, and to appraise the reader about how those concepts were superimposed upon more native traditions, which addressed many of the same questions but from within an entirely distinctive cultural context and perceptions. Kennedy provides sufficient supportive evidences, which suggest that there was no abrupt transition or mass migration of food- producing new races into the hunting territories of longer settled people in South Asia. Faunal and floral evidences from certain sites in Rajasthan and the Ganges valley suggest incipient practices of plant and animal domestication among Mesolithic groups. Emergence of food production strategies was a gradual transition that took place in different localities at different times. Kennedy discusses paleodemographic and anatomical data, which points out that the participants in the mature phase of Harappan civilization were not a mysterious people of unknown biological origins, or migrants from other centers of high culture in western Asia, but were descendants of populations identified with the pre-Harappan cultures of northwestern sector of the sub-continent. Kennedy argues that Indian three-race concept paradigm about caste (including the status of Aryan lineage) and a western argument, favoring demic migrations, is not tenable. Professionals of different disciplines, students, and even lay people alike will all find something thought- provoking in this book. Very highly recommended.

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Going Back to Central: On the Road in Search of the Past in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Published in Paperback by North Country Publishing (MI) (2003-03-03)
Author: Lon L. Emerick
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Enchanted Peninsula
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-19
If you have spent any time in the Upper Pensinsula of Michigan, you will really appreciate this book. It's a splended blend of history and geography and the author's humor and insight are perfect! I have read the book 3 times - it is a pretty easy read - and it still transports me in spirit to this beautiful midwest area.

A combination travelogue and personal journey
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-22
Written by Lon L. Emeric (a fifth-generation descendant of Cornish copper miners), Going Back To Central: On The Road In Search Of The Past In Michigan's Upper Peninsula impressively presents a combination travelogue and personal journey through Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Colorful characters, breathtaking landscapes, and memorable pieces of folklore are all retold in captivating detail. Going Back To Central is especially commended to the attention of anyone with an interest in American History in general, and the Upper Peninsula country of Michigan in particular.

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Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2008-07-14)
Author: George Anthony Selgin
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A Challenge to Central Bankers
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-04
Despite it's seemingly specialized, historical subject, Good Money is really both very topical and very important. The story it tells--of private coinage during the Industrial Revolution--directly challenges the conventional wisdom that's at the foundation of all modern monetary systems, namely, the belief that only government's are fit to supply coins and paper money. Selgin shows that this was far from being the case in 18th-century England. There the government proved itself perfectly unfit to coin money, until private mints showed it how to do its job right! The story of how they designed the world's first successful industrial-scale coinage system, and of how the government ultimately put them out of business, is absolutely spellbinding! No one who reads it can ever look at a central bank or government-run mint without wondering how much better off the world might have been without it!

Good Money; Great Storytelling
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-04
The scene: Birmingham, England, in the steamy, sooty grip of the Industrial Revolution. George Selgin tells the "riveting" tale of a group of eccentric entrepreneurs who take on not only each other, but the Royal Mint and the British Crown in their bids to supply a burgeoning working class with desperately needed copper and silver coins. The result: a yarn as colorfully amusing as one of Dickens' more ambitious novels, but entirely true, and one that offers up an economics lesson to boot: namely, that good money really does drive out bad--that is, as long as governments stay out of it (as soon as they don't Gersham's Law kicks in). If you love a great story, if you adore larger-than-life characters, if you put a premium on fine prose, do yourself a favor and buy Good Money. It will be well worth yours.

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Grass Fires
Published in Paperback by Michigan State University Press (2003-09)
Author: Dan Gerber
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Worth a re-read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
This was the collection of stories that helped me find my voice as a writer. While reading Grass Fires, it became clear to me how important it is to tell your story in a patient and relaxed manner. Let the reader quietly observe the story's characters as the events unfold; nothing dramatic or spectacular or shocking needs to occur to hook the reader, so long as your voice is honest and observant. I was amazed, and still am, at Mr. Gerber's ability to tell a simple story that, I know as a writer, is extremely difficult to pull off. These are simple stories about everyday people, going about their everyday lives, while dealing with those little complications that keep us reading.

Welcome to Brainard -- You're really going to like it here.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-13
I have read, re-read, and re-read Grass Fires. It is one of the few short-story collections where I have savored every sentence. Each story captures you from the first paragraph, drawing you deeper and deeper into each character as Dan Gerber peels away the layers. The descriptions are crisp and unique. Dan Gerber, I am sorry to say, is one of America's best kept secrets.

P.S. Grass Fires is currently out of print, but well worth the search. And, no, I will not sell my copy!

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Great Michigan Deer Tales: Book 2
Published in Paperback by Smith Publications (1998-09)
Author: Richard P. Smith
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Very Good Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-03
I think the people that will like this book will be people that like to hunt. This book talks about how people got their deer and what happened when they did. If you don't like to hunt, then you won't really like this book.
One of the best parts of the book is the pictures, and the hunters showing and telling how they got their deer. There were many different hunters and their roles were to hunt deer and kill deer to get big bucks.

Very Good Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-03
I think the people that will like this book will be people that like to hunt. This book talks about how people got their deer and what happened when they did. If you don't like to hunt, then you won't really like this book.
One of the best parts of the book is the pictures, and the hunters showing and telling how they got their deer. There were many different hunters and their roles were to hunt deer and kill deer to get big bucks.

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Greater Grand Rapids : City that Works (Urban Tapestry Series)
Published in Hardcover by Towery Pub. (1998-08)
Authors: Gerald R. Ford, John Corriveau, and Peggy J. Parks
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A great read for all Grand Rapidians
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-10
I am Public Relations Manager for GreaterGR.com, the Greater Grand Rapids area website. As such, I am often asked which publications about history and life in Grand Rapids are the best. "Greater Grand Rapids: A City that Works" tops my list! It is a unique look into life in Grand Rapids as Gerald R. Ford experienced it. You will find this book in the reception area of many businesses in the Greater Grand Rapids area, most likely because the pictures are exceptionally vivid, capturing the essence of city life. It is a great coffee table book and conversation piece!

Excellent View of Grand Rapids
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-26
Being new to the Grand Rapids area, this book is the most effective and efficient way to get a glimsp at the Grand Rapids business and private sector as well as a view of Grand Rapids through the eyes of Gerald Ford. This is a must buy for anyone who is looking at Grand Rapids for fun and fellowship.


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