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Excellent Climber's Tool and LiteratureReview Date: 2002-08-17
A non-climbers review of a rock climbing guideReview Date: 2001-01-15
This is not a reviewReview Date: 2000-03-29
220 pages
The guide features over one thousand routes and boulder problems along California's central coast from the outskirts of Los Angeles to the wine country north of Santa Barbara.
I have a jpg of the cover that I will send to you if you email me at: mannyvarjak@hotmail.com
The definitive climbing guide for the Central Coast!Review Date: 2000-03-29

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Wow.Review Date: 2007-10-19
Wow! So beautifully done that if you don't know who Charley was, you'll be drawn in, and if you do, you won't find the foreshadowing obvious or cloying.
I humbly opine that the cryptic rhyme is superior to that of Shaw, although I very much enjoy the Sheep in a Jeep series.
The first day I had this book in my hands I read it out loud to 50 fourth graders (a group who normally consider themselves way too old for read alouds) and it was one of the best received books I've ever had the pleasure of reading. I will now search for everything written by Verla Kay.
Who Would've Thunk It?Review Date: 2007-07-08
Thumbs up!Review Date: 2007-06-24
Children will love hearing this story over and overReview Date: 2007-05-01
Based on a true story, Rough, Tough Charley is a unique children's book to be treasured. Verla Kay's "cryptic rhyme" is reminiscent of Nancy E. Shaw of Sheep in a Jeep fame and Kay's folksy style will appeal to fans of Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books (Winters), yet she blends the styles to create something nearly exotic with flawless cadence. The illustrations perfectly complement the text to fashion a children's book for the ages. This author has won many awards for her work.
My three children give it six thumbs up. This mama agrees.
Armchair Interviews says: Both boys and girls will love the story of Charley who lived a life unlimited by gender in a time when gender mastered what a person could be.
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A heartwrenching story of courage and survivalReview Date: 1999-05-09
An eyewitness account of WWII in Hungary and under CommunismReview Date: 1999-04-30
Ruchele was the youngest daughter in an Orthodox Jewish family of ten children in Szatmar, Romania. Like may of her contemporaries, she saw her childhood cut short by the outbreak of WWII and the Holocaust. In this memoir Ruchele, now named Rose, recounts her difficult girlhood in pre-war Romania and nazi-occupied Hungary. She tells how she survived under a Gentile identity in Budapest, and tells in plain words the price that she and other survivors among her family and friends had to pay. Los Angeles author Rose Farkas gives an eye-witness account of the history that changed Europe-and the World-forever in "Ruchele". (Fithian Press, Santa Barbara)
The lost World of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern EuropeReview Date: 1999-04-30
I have read the book and found it fascinating and especially enjoyed the details and touching anecdotes about neighbors and family members which bring to life the lost world of orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe. As an added feature, her book is wonderfully illustrated by "Ruchele's" husband, Alex. The drawings give us the feel of the old country where we grew up.
Life in pre-war Romania, World War II, and under Communism.Review Date: 1999-04-30
Excerpted from The Jewish Journal, Dec. 11, 1998
They came from the same small town of Szatmar, Romania. But throughout their childhood and throughout the dark days of World War II, Rozsi Katz and Sanyi Farkas never laid eye on one another. Sanyi spent much of the war in a forced labor camp; Rozsi led a precarious life in Budapest, posing as a Christian. They did not meet until 1945, when both were back in Szatmar, waiting for family members who would never arrive.
Married and living in the United States, Rozsi and Sanyi, who have become Rose and Alex, prefer to focus on the positive. Since their arrival from Communist Romania in 1965, they have parlayed hard work and quick wits into a comfortable living.
Given their special closeness, it's not surprising that Rose's recently-published memoir is actually a family affair. The book is called "Ruchele: Sixty Years from Szatmar to Los Angeles" (Fithian Press) after Rose's childhood nickname, and it traces her personal history from the crowded apartment in Szatmar to the spacious home in Bel Air with its million dollar view. Rose recounts her harrowing experiences in wartime Budapest (at one point she sought shelter within the Hungarian Nazi Party) and depicts the grim days of Romanian Communism in full detail.
Proceeds from the sale of "Ruchele" will go to Sinai Temple, and they hoe to supply copies to school libraries so that all children can learn from it.

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Magnificent, outstanding, a triumph!Review Date: 1998-07-13
This is a combination art book, art history book, book about religion, and travel book. The different perspectives that are brought together in this one volume makes it absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in Haiti. I have read it cover to cover twice, and plan to read it a third time.
Only one chapter suffers from a dry, academic approach, that is the one on African Voudou, and may be safely skipped without missing much. That chapter, which contains no color prints, is much below the standards of the rest of the book.
I am surprised that I am the first person to write a review of this book, because it is really an incredibly well done volume.
The authors include anthropologists, folklorists, art historians, voudou practioneers, and artists. Yet the organization of the book makes each chapter fl! ! ow into the other. Well worth the $100.00 purchase price.
Don't be put off by the word "voudou". This is not a goofy "new age" kind of book that teaches you to do spells. It is high quality, facinating analysis of the art, culture and lif of Haiti.
Sacred Arts of Haitian VodouReview Date: 2000-04-21
I quote André Pierre, a contributor to the catalog: "The Vodou religion is before all other religions. It is more ancient than Christ. It is the first religion of the Earth. It is the creation of the World. The World is created by Vodou. The world is created by magic. The first magician is God who created people with his own hands from the dust of the Earth. People originated by magic in all countries of the world. No one lives of the flesh. Everyone lives of the spirit."
Spirits (lwa) of vodou define parts of the universal human experience. The spirits all have names and personalities, very much like Roman Catholic saints. Like Mexican altars to deceased ancestors for El Dia de los Muertos, these vodou spirits are offered their favorite things that represent these personalities. These items are placed on altars or sewn in sequins and beads on 36" x 36" flags in their honor. The spirits, like saints, are invoked to grant favors or assist in getting through a difficult time, or they are praised for their virtues and help.
My two favorite Vodou spirits are Ezili Freda and Ezili Danto. These cousins are diametrically opposed forces of femininity. Ezili Freda represents love and luxury, a city girl who has elegant fashion sense, likes sweet drinks and Virginia Slims cigarettes. She looks pretty, dressed in white lace with pink trim. Her day is Thursday. Mater Dolorosa represents Ezili Freda.
Her country cousin Ezili Danto is linked to protective motherhood. She dresses in bright red and blue calicos and drinks strong rum. Black pigs symbolize Ezili Danto and her favorite food is fried pork. She smokes unfiltered Camel cigarettes and her days are Tuesdays and Saturdays. Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Mater Salvatoris represent Ezili Danto.
This catalog allows a closer study of the brilliant sequin art associated with vodou. Spirit bottles, mirrors, jackets, vests, leggings and flags are covered with the flash of sequins that are anchored with seed beads. The symbols of the vodou spirits and their aspects are reflected by the designs made with the sequins and beads.
The Sacred Arts catalog is an obviously well researched and comprehensive look at Vodou. I highly recommend it for a broad range of people, from cultural anthropologists to decorative artists.
Best I've read on the subjectReview Date: 2000-03-24
The Definitive Text on Haitian Vodou ArtReview Date: 2003-04-07
Consentino has compiled some excellent information to go along with the pictures, including interviews with Vodouisants and artists. He avoids the all-too-common sensationalist treatments of Haitian Vodou, and is never condescending or patronizing. He (correctly) treats Vodou like a world religion, and gives it due respect; his scholarship is impeccable both in art and comparative religion. Well worth the cost: this is a coffee table book you will cherish.

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The Sacred Disc Is Sure to PleaseReview Date: 2000-06-17
An entertaining debut mystery from a new author!Review Date: 2000-05-09
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The Sacred DiscReview Date: 2000-03-29
First-time novelist succeeds in genre-bending mystery debutReview Date: 2000-06-20

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Best Colorado Trail and Lodging guide book!Review Date: 2008-02-19
Excellent Info for Riders!Review Date: 2007-12-05
Saddle Up, Colorado
Riding Colorado "Another Day In Paradise" Review Date: 2007-11-16
Whether you are a horseman, hiker, biker or anybody who enjoys the great outdoors will love this book. This trails book is state wide, so if you want to go for 1 day or 1 week this book has it all and you will never run out of trails to ride, bike or hike.
A superb guide to horse trails in Colorado!Review Date: 2007-08-29

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Salton SeaReview Date: 2007-04-02
A Special PublicationReview Date: 2002-11-14
The Salton Sea Atlas covers the complex issues facing this very special body of water in a clear, yet comprehensive, fashion (use of graphics and illustrations over exhaustive use of text). It's a beautiful book, and the most wide-ranging piece about the Salton Sea that I've been able to find. You will not be disappointed with it.
Buy this book
ExcellentReview Date: 2003-09-30
An important guide about an invaluable resourceReview Date: 2002-10-17
This book is a must for those interested in the Salton Sea, environmental change, water issues in the American Southwest, history, or geography. Its graphical synthesis of complex social, scientific, and geographic information is superb and can be appreciated by all audiences. This is a wonderful publication.
I recommend it wholeheartedly

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Outstanding Guide BookReview Date: 2008-08-07
San DiegoReview Date: 2008-08-06
San Diego & Tijuana: Great DestinationsReview Date: 2008-08-06
San Diego & Tijuana: Great DestinationsReview Date: 2008-08-06
Traveling to a city where the restaurants are not familiar is very challenging, and this an excellent guide.
The photography is also very appealing.

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Whats not to love?Review Date: 2006-12-18
Gave me a great overview of San DiegoReview Date: 2005-10-09
Gorgeous Photographs! Delightful Text!Review Date: 2003-06-07
Lovely pictoral of San Diego - Great American CityReview Date: 2004-03-03


A VERY GOOD REFERNCE and RESOURCE!!!Review Date: 2003-01-03
I find it very useful in helping me to locate a good public school for my son but I hope it can also provide information of private school so as to make to list complete.
this book really helped me outReview Date: 1998-03-05
Great Book . . . Extremely Useful!Review Date: 1998-03-06
The book is very helpful for families that must relocate.Review Date: 1998-04-14
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There is much more to this book than a climbing guide. It is also a personal pilgrimage. Steve experienced a golden era in Santa Barbara climbing that he describes so vividly yet knows has passed forever. His is the passion of a personal life transition that we all go through and there is both joy and sadness in the writing. His obsessive intensity and endurance for physical training is mirrored by an affection for caffeine, alcohol and nicotine that make him such an interesting character. Steve is also a movie connoisseur from his early days running a video shop in the student quarter (Isla Vista) next to UCSB and he blends this knowledge with climb descriptions for occasional flashes of brilliant humor. And I should refrain from commenting on the Reverend Speefknarkle! Steve's defining picture is buffed and honed on "Pieces of You" atop the fantastic Pine Mountain boulderfield.
The book fulfills its primary purpose as a tool for guiding the climber in locating and selecting appealing routes exceptionally well. My copy is already dogeared and marked up with yellow highlights after just one season and it has never led me astray. Only rarely have I disagreed with the grades Steve gives for difficulty and quality but this is to be expected for these subjective ratings.
In summary, this book is a must buy for any climber interested in the Santa Barbara - Ventura region yet it has deeper appeal as literature capturing one man's personal journey through the 90's. How we all wish to turn back the hands of time!