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From the Belly of My Beauty (Sun Tracks)
Published in Paperback by University of Arizona Press (1999-08-01)
Author: Esther Belin
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Finally, a Native (Navajo) voice that is heard!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-13
An outstanding piece of work! It surprised me when I first read the contents...a Navajo? Yes, a Native woman writing about her city life and at times, focusing on her roots....the traditional way of life. Yet her words are dramatic and powerful. A great accomplishment!

The spirit of the Dine is Alive and Well with Esther's work
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-04
Browsing the Native American Literature section of my school's bookstore (NAU-Flagstaff), I came upon Esther's book and almost jumped outta my pants! Esther and I are alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, and I am familiar with her FABULOUS way of "painting with words," and I have always thought highly of her work. Over the years I've always looked for her name among the circle of Native writers because she writes with such passion and human truth as experienced first hand by natives at the dawn of a new millennium. It is easy for me, as an acquiantance of Esther's, to view her work and relate the themes and subjects of her poems directly to her personality. It is so wonderful to read what she has produced in "FROM THE BELLY OF MY BEAUTY." Any avid reader of Native/Indigenous literature is definitely in for a treat, so sit back and get ready to laugh, cry and understand.

Arizona
Frommer's Arizona 2001
Published in Paperback by Frommer's (2000-11)
Authors: Karl Samson and Jane Aukshunas
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Frommer's Arizona, 2004
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-21
I began to use Frommer's a few years ago. The first book I bought was for our trip to London, England. The second, for our trip to Puerto Rico. I found the guide very useful for both trips.

Overall, the Arizona guide did not let me down either. I found it very helpful when planning our trip to Arizona. We reviewed all our options for hotels, things to do, and tips for travel prior to our trip. I truly enjoyed the tips.

This guide contained a lot of very useful information. By the time we arrived in Phoenix, I felt like I knew the place. I had no trouble getting around the city. I booked horse back riding (Pondersa Ranch in South Mountain.......a great time), hotels (Best Western in Tempe and Phoenix areas.......good deals with Grand Slam Breakfasts included), and got tickets to a St. Patrick's day event (Bare Naked Ladies through Ticket.com) in Phoenix from home by using the suggestions in this guide.

For this trip however, I didn't use the suggested tours for the Grand Canyon. Instead, I went on instinct and booked a tour I found on the Internet: "Marvelous Marv's Grand Canyon Tours". We had a wonderful time. The tour was $70 each and it was a full day. We spent approximately 5 hours at the Canyon and was given additional time to shop. We got more than we bargained for in the price of our ticket. A truly great deal for Frommer's to advertise! Marv and his partner Maggie were very informative. They described the geological factors, provided a lot of information about the local economy, jobs, and was very intent on making sure we walked away satisfied by our day.

I do enjoy Frommer's. Please consider putting "Marvelous Marv's Grand Canyon Tours" in your 2005 edition. Your customers will appreciate it I'm sure. It's truly a great experience seeing the Grand Canyon from a local perspective. Marv is a local and has been doing this for over 25 years. He knows his stuff. This tour is a must for first time visitors to the Grand Canyon.

Simply the best guide for getting to know AZ!
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-07
I live in Arizona. I moved here in March of 2000. Back before I moved in, I got a copy of the previous edition of this book, after having researched all the options in a bookstore. So far, it's proved to be a very valuable resource, whether I want to find a place to eat or enjoy myself with my wife in Phoenix Metro, or if I'm heading north to the Grand Canyon and want to find an affordable and decent place where we can rest.

Arizona
Gender and Generation on the Far Western Frontier (Women's Western Voices)
Published in Hardcover by University of Arizona Press (2007-11-01)
Author: Cynthia Culver Prescott
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Gender and Generation: Important Contributions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
This book makes important and original contributions to the understanding of Gender and Generation on the Far Western Frontier. It teaches valuable lessons for today's Americans. I am reading this as a gradutate student of history at the University of North Dakota. It is informative and rich in detail as any textbook with footnotes, but surprisingly easy to read and understand. (Unlike too many post-graduate dissertations.)

(Full Disclosure: I am a student of Dr. Prescott's.)

I heartily recommend this easy-to-read-and-follow work in the areas of western history (with real women included and portrayed) and for anyone ready to advance beyond 'hollywood history' of the American Northwest.

Buy this book to read, learn and enjoy!

Early settlement days in Oregon
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
Dr. Prescott offers an insightful look at first and second generation settlers in Oregon's Willamette Valley during the mid-to-late 19th century. Dr. Prescott contends that favorable farming conditions in addition to generous land grants made it possible for women as well as men to progress very quickly from frontier farming roles to a more consumer-oriented middle class way of life. Using the diaries of Maria Locey, the quilts of Zeralda Carpenter Bones Stone, and many other sources, Dr. Prescott presents a very readable glimpse of pioneer life in Oregon.

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Gender, Law, and Resistance in India
Published in Paperback by University of Arizona Press (2001-12-01)
Author: Erin P. Moore
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excellent first hand account of women's lives in India
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-23
This is a wonderful, moving academic book. It dispels the myth of monolithic patriarchy in Indian society by showing how women attempt to master their own fates. The author has done the best job in recent years of getting inside the life of a village in India, and we are given vivid descriptions of how women battle male attempts to control them. As a college teacher I plan to use it in courses dealing with women's issues and in cultural studies of India. I recommend it as a reading in intermediate and upper level undergraduate courses on India and on women.

The best recent study of gender and patriarchy in India
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-14
This is an excellent, in-depth portrait of the life of women in India, and in particular how women exert influence in a strongly patriarchal society. As a college teacher I am planning to use it regularly both in teaching about India and about women in traditional societies. It might also be useful alongside a text in an introductory course in social anthropology or women's studies.

Arizona
Gibraltar Earth
Published in Paperback by Sci Fi - Arizona (2000-11-01)
Author: Michael McCollum
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A Classic Space Opera
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-10
In a couple hundred years humanity has started to explore nearby stars. Humans are investigating a new star system when two alien spaceships appear, fight with each other, and destroy each other. The humans are able to rescue one alien survivor. They learn of a Galactic Empire ruled by the ruthless Broa who tolerate no equals. All other alien races are slaves.
So what should humanity do? Several options are discussed, and finally our heroes go to get more data by studying the empire some. There are a number of surprises along the way.
This is a fun book; it is the first of three. I had trouble putting it down. It has a very classic space opera feel. We have the Milky Way Galaxy for the backdrop, there are lots of alien races, all of humanity is at risk, and the pace moves along fairly quickly.
If you like E. E. Doc Smith, David Webber, or James Schmitz, I think you'll enjoy this book.

Gibralter Earth
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-10
Outstanding. Much in the flavor of the Life Probe sieries.
If you liked them, you'll like this one. We'll see how he completes it in Gibralter Sun. Should be a good read.

Arizona
The Good Rainbow Road
Published in Hardcover by University of Arizona Press (2004-05-01)
Authors: Simon J. Ortiz and Michael Lacapa
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The Good Rainbow Road: A Western Heritage Award Winner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-19
If you are looking for an award winning book filled with wisdom and culture, then The Good Rainbow Road is for you. It should occupy shelf space in every child's library. The book's message is deceptively simple and the artwork is stunning. Our family will cherish it for generations.

Enthusiastically recommended Native American story
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-13
The Good Rainbow Road is a fable written by contemporary Native American author Simon J. Ortiz. Though it is not based upon any traditional Native American legend, it has been deliberately crafted with the inspiration and narrative style of such. It is a tri-lingual storybook, with its adventurous tale presented in English, Spanish, and the Keres language of the Acoma Pueblo Native Americans. Brightly illustrated by Michael Lacapa in a slightly stylistic manner, The Good Rainbow Road tells of two brothers who set out to rescue their village from drought, yet for one brother, fear is a far more dire obstacle than even the most perilous hazard. The Good Rainbow Road is a most enjoyable and enthusiastically recommended Native American story exposing avid young readers to languages and cultures outside of the mainstream.

Arizona
The Grand Canyon
Published in Hardcover by Hugh Lauter Levin Associates (1992-11)
Authors: Letitia Burns O'Connor, Tom Bean, and John Blaustein
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Dimensions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-30
Just thought you might like to know the book's size: 16" x 12" x 3/4"

Only Book that comes close to doing the GC Justice!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-30
It might be clumsy and big, but so were my numerous expeditions into the mighty Grand Canyon. For all who have seen the G.C. firsthand, the "coined" phrase is: "Pictures don't do it Justice." Which is absolutely true. However, this is the only book I have found that comes fractionally close to relating the G.C.'s awesome scale & vistas! It makes a perfect book for the cocktail table. This is the "creme de la creme" of G.C. Pictorial books. Get it! You won't be disappointed.

Arizona
The Grand Canyon (Arizona Highways Special Scenic Collections)
Published in Paperback by Arizona Highways Books (2003-11)
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Beautiful Grand Canyon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
This is a great book, with many beautiful pictures of the Grand Canyon. It helps you to pick out places that you "must see", when you go. I found it to be very helpful, but also enjoyed the beautiful scenery.

Just what I wanted
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
We recently went on a trip and drove to the Grand Canyon. We did not get to their bookstore, so I wanted to get my wife a book with beautiful Grand Canyon photos. I searched on-line and read reviews and ordered 2. She didn't even like the other one, but this one was great. It has photos that are spectacular and just what one wants as a memento of the Grand Canyon. I knew that Arizona Highways would not let us down, and they didn't.
I would highly recommend this book for anyone interested in vistas and lovely photos of this amazing place.

Arizona
Grand Canyon Celebration: A Father-Son Journey of Discovery
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (1999-04)
Author: Michael Quinn Patton
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An adventure through internal and external time and space
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-01
This book is a fine journey through internal and external space, past and present time. If you loved "The Man Who Walked Through Time" by Colin Fletcher, you will love this book. If you like learning history, geology and geography as stories about people, places, and creatures, you will like this book. If tensions between the rational scientist/humanist approach to life and the more spiritually-based approaches of those who are drawn to mysticism or earth-based religion spark your interest - you will like this book. And finally, if you are moved by the sincere effort of a parent and child to live in a caring, thoughtful, respectful relationship with each other, you will be moved by this book.

Michael Quinn Patton is an outstanding story-teller who pokes fun at himself as a father, hiker, scientist, man and human being throughout. The book describes his fascinating journey through the Grand Canyon as a coming of age ritual with his 18 year old son and a friend who serves as guide. Along the way, Michael weaves in ancient mythology, stories of the knights of the Round Table, the geology and geography of the canyon, his friend's teachings based upon Native American spirituality, his own approach to religion as a humanist Unitarian Universalist, and much more.

Both serious and comical in nature, this is a fine tale of one family's approach to raising children well, having great adventures, and ultimately understanding deeply that parents must turn their children loose with trust in their ability to act with wisdom, make mistakes, continue growing, and live their lives as they choose.

My favorite parts included (1)the journey to and from Merlin Falls, containing a classic example of "jumping off the 100 foot pole without knowing where you will land" as father and son face unexpected danger together, and (2)an adventure in emergency car repair that the author compares to making love in a touching yet hysterically funny way.

This would be a great book for parents and teens to read together and discuss, as well as a terrific story for people who are teens or older to enjoy and digest by themselves.

diving into the Grand Canyon and the father-son relationship
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-16
This is a book that takes you inside: inside the Grand Canyon; inside a father-son relationship; and inside the struggle to make meaning and to take understanding from life transitions. As Patton shares the cacophony of voices in his head -- past and present, his own and his father's, the landscape's and the academy's -- he reminds us of the the turbulence beneath our own surfaces. By paying attention to those voices, even when they confuse and confound, he reminds us of the gifts to be found when we are willing to live in the tension of not knowing.

I was drawn into the story, carried along by the fine writing and the wilderness adventures. I wanted to find out how this experience played itself out for Patton and his son. What would this ritual ultimately look like? Whose sensibilities would most inform it?

I was also drawn into the emotional and intellectual challenges Patton faces as he tries to create a meaningful experience for an 18 year old. Where is the fit of tradition? How can we create meaning without falling prey to mystical mumbo jumbo?

The answers they reach together are not a prescription for initiation rituals for the new age. They are, instead, an invitation for thoughtful inquiry into our own values and history. The answers challenge us to pose our own questions -- and to be relentless critical inquirers.

Arizona
Grand Canyon Handbook (1st Ed.)
Published in Paperback by Avalon Travel Publishing (1999-06)
Author: Bill Weir
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End of the Road for Author Bill Weir
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-16
Alas, the 3rd edition of Grand Canyon (2005) is the last one that I will write in the Moon Handbook series. The publisher has contracted a new author to write a smaller, more opinionated 4th edition with new text. It should not be judged--good or bad--based on the previous editions.

--Bill Weir
(Moon Handbooks Grand Canyon, Editions 1-3)

Perfect guide
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-28
this book is probably the best guide book I have ever used. It has really good info. It has information on both rims of the canyon and some surrounding areas of Arizona. It has a useful metric-standard conversion table in the back. Bill Weir writes like an expert. The book will make you an expert on the grand canyon. Not only does it contain tourist information but it also has history and facts about the canyon. Great travel tool.


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