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Like a Brooklyn
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2006-07-24)
Author: Kessie J. Burchett
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Great book great author
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
Felt like I was there. All this happened while I was a kid so I clearly remembre the times. Felt like a trip back there.

I have met the author and he is a great guy writting from personal accounts of his family.

Read it.

Like you are there yourself
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-13
A quick and riveting read. Interesting characters and easy to imagine yourself in the sticky predicaments, trying to deal with conflicting emotions and instincts.

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Living Next Door to the Death House
Published in Hardcover by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (2003-03)
Authors: David Clinton Owens and Virginia Stem Owens
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Even-handed and helpful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-25
I have just finished Living Next Door to the Death House and really appreciated the good writing. The book was excellent! It has been very helpful to me in my work as a Methodist pastor; during Advent I did a series of lectures on "tough issues" and thought that Homosexuality or separation of Church and State/Prayer in our schools would be the most passionate subjects, but I was amazed in that the Death Penalty was, by far, the most passionate and difficult for many. I have learned that I can talk about why I am against the Death Penalty, but I have not had a loved one murdered...... the stories I have heard from my members have humbled me and I continue to learn that this whole subject is very complex. This book takes so many of the sides and I found it to be very helpful. I will suggest it to my people here that are struggling. Again, I commend the Owenses for their excellent book.

Honest and thoughtful
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-19
In Living Next Door to the Death House, the Owenses have taken on a difficult and potentially painful subject with great sensitivity and compassion. After talking to everyone from victims to prosecutors, guards to abolitionists, they present a balanced portrait of a system that can not be viewed in black and white. Along the way, they challenge the reader to think about capital punishment's relationship to justice and community, and what it means for someone to be executed in your name. A fair and balanced book, I recommend it to anyone seeking a greater understanding of capital punishment in this country.

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A Living Treasure: Seasonal Photographs of Arlington National Cemetery
Published in Hardcover by Potomac Books Inc. (2008-06-30)
Author: Robert C. Knudsen
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Outstanding book - Represents the true beauty of Arlington
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Review Date: 2008-08-10
This is a book of beautiful pictures of Arlington Cemetery. If you haven't ever been to Arlington it makes you feel as if you have experienced Arlington in person. If you have been to Arlington this book will bring back memories but more importantly it helps to showcase the amazing people, events, and tremendous beauty of Arlington National Cemetery.

A true work of art!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-06
This Book, "A Living Treasure" is a true work of art, and a respectfully done tribute, not only to Arlington National Cemetery, but to those who are buried there, those who visit, and those who help to support it.
I was privileged to meet Mr. Knudsen when he was working on this book, and have been in contact with him and his publisher while waiting for the book to come out.
Anyone who has respect for our Troops, our Veterans, our Gold Star Families, should have this book.
The photography is excellent, and the layout of the book, by season, is beautiful.
Every time I page through it, I see something new!

Sincerely,
Al Philo
Vice President, Friends of the Forgotten, Inc.

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Lonely Planet Virginia & the Capital Region (Lonely Planet Virginia and the Capital Region)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet Publications (2000-09)
Authors: Randy Peffer, J. Williams, and K. Stann
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Great for Washington resident
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Review Date: 2005-09-15
This is the best guide for things to keep you busy if you're in Washington!

Great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-12
The right mix of interesting information, maps, history and tips. Highly recommended.

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Lost Virginia: Vanished Architecture of the Old Dominion
Published in Hardcover by Howell Press Inc. (2001-06-30)
Authors: Bryan Clark Green, Calder Loth, and William Rasmussen
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Too bad not available.
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
If you are interested in lost Virginia artchitecture, this is a must-have book. Too bad it's so hard to find, but Amazon finally came through!

An outstanding book.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
Lost architecture has long been a passion of mine: there's something so humbling and bittersweet about buildings that exist now only in memory or on a few frames of precious film. After reading great works on the subject such as Constance Greiff's LOST AMERICA or Larry Millett's LOST TWIN CITIES, I had often complained, "Why isn't there a book like this for my home state?"

I can complain no more. LOST VIRGINIA is here at last!

The book is certainly everything I could have hoped for, combining clear, informative text with beautifully reproduced photos. Hundreds of lost buildings are finally given notice and recognition, from mansions like Rosewell, Barboursville and Pratt's Castle to Rockbridge County's splendid boom hotels (including my favorite long-vanished building, Goshen's Alleghany Hotel).

I can't recommend this book more highly or think of a better gift for any fan of architecture or Virginia history. And since there are many lost buildings yet to be documented, I hope there will some day be a sequel!

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Loving Yourself More: 101 Meditations for Women
Published in Paperback by Ave Maria Press (1993-06)
Author: Virginia Ann Froehle
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Each meditation is rich with healing insights
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-29
Loving Yourself More is a wonderful, empowering book for women -- and men with feminist tendencies. Each of the 100 meditations can be read time and again with new insights gained. This is a great book to pray with, journal with, share with friends, and carry with you wherever you go. I, as a man, like it so much, that I have given it away to several of my women friends, including my wife. You don't have to be a strong feminist to benefit from this book. My mother, who is seventy-five and definitely not a feminist, would enjoy this book. I cannot recommend this book higly enough!

A book for all women
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-30
To quote the jacket, "Love your neighbor as yourself. Many women today are realizing that they have kept the first part of this commandment too well and the second part too poorly. In 'Loving Yourself More' the author invites women to dwell on the most basic of all Christian truths: Gods love for us and God's call for us to love ourselves."

Each meditation begins with a short scripture and then the author ties it to a special meaning for women. She explores a variety of ways we can become more aware of God's love for us and our love for ourselves. I found it insightful and supportive. I highly recommend it.

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Mage Resolution
Published in Hardcover by Archebooks Publishing (2004-09)
Author: Virginia G. McMorrow
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A great sequel!
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Review Date: 2004-10-22
This second book in McMorrow's Tuldamoran Trilogy is a gem you'll want to read again and again. In this installment, Mage Alex Keltie finds herself thrust into an exciting chain of events that reveal some fascinating truths about herself and those she loves. You can read Mage Resolution as a stand alone, but I highly recommend you read the first book, Mage Confusion, too. This series has surpassed my expectations for fantasy. It is a fast paced, heart-warming read you won't want to put down! I'm looking forward to book three!

Superb Resolution
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-29
This second book in McMorrow's Tuldamoran Trilogy equals and, if possible, betters the first. The characters have grown internally and in their interrelationships. Once again, the challenges they face are physical, moral, and emotional. The action on all fronts is fast-paced, driving the characters and being driven by them.

The conclusion is most satisfying. It is a resolution indeed and seems almost the finish of a duo rather than the middle work of a trilogy. I am looking forward to seeing that final volume in the near future.

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The Magic of Mess Painting : The Creativity Mobilization Technique
Published in Paperback by Trans-Hyperborean Institute (1999-11-08)
Author: Virginia Barclay Goldstein
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I was immediately captivated by the process.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-25
A charming, clear guide. In less than a week, I have set up my work space, had my supplies shipped and completed my first painting session. To my surprise, from one session alone, I have gained a refreshed visual perception with a joyfully enhanced awareness of colors, shapes and patterns in everything that I see. Can't wait to see what comes next.

Very instructive and readable "how-to" book.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-20
Mess painting, a component of the Creativity Mobilization Technique, was developed almost half a century ago by M.D. and authority on autogenic training, Wolfgang Luthe. A student of Luthe's, Virginia Barclay Goldstein has written an extremely clear and instructive how-to manual for prospective mess painters. Everything you need to know to get started painting is in this book, including a recommendation of where to get your paint. I am halfway through a 6-week mess painting class and have found it to have subtle yet profound effects. I routinely remember my dreams after a mess painting session and am enjoying a practice where no effort is required. If you enjoy colors, you will probably like mess painting. (An interest in flower (vs. vegetable) gardening is often an indicator that you will like mess painting.) While participating in a mess painting class is helpful and interesting, Goldstein's book is precise enough in its instructions that you could easily paint on your own and experience many of the beneficial effects of mess painting. For more information on autogenic therapy, see the British Autogenic Society web site.

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Magnolia Dreams (Richmond Chronicles Series No. 4)
Published in Paperback by Harvest House Pub (1998-01)
Author: Virginia Gaffney
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History made real!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-25
Virginia Gaffney has brought easy reading for the historic era of the Civil War. You feel as if you were really there while it is being written. Follow Carrie, Robert and Rose, Moses along with others who could have or may have helped make our United States what it is today. Visit the prisons as they well could have been and the stuggles made to set the black people free. For the first time I understand how and why a lot of things probably happened. It is hard to lay down. I am ready for the next one.

Wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-30
I loved this book, and the whole series. I could not put it down. I was incredibly dissappointed when I finished it because it leaves you wanting more. Carrie is such a strong woman who puts her own wants and desires aside for what she knows is the right thing to do, and rarely makes a selfish decision. I recommend this book to anyone who loves Civil War-era books, and anyone who loves to read at all.

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The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer
Published in Paperback by University of Virginia Press (2007-11-01)
Author: Michael Meltsner
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A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-18
Meltsner's THE MAKING OF A CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER is a powerful and timely book. It should be "required reading" for those of us who came of political age in the early sixties (that time of hope) and for all of us who now watch--helplessly and hoplessly--the corrupt, methodical erosion of those truths we hold to be self evident.

Portrait of An Age
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
This is a first-rate read. The book is a biography no so much of a "civil rights lawyer" as of a critical period in US history--the coming of age of the Civil Rights movement. With the inside stories Meltsner provides, we see the exacting day to day (and night) work of people struggling for the rights of all of us. The bad guys are even worse than we thought--the good guys, in government, not nearly as good as we thought.

This is more than a portrait of an age. It is an important book to read at this time, when the rights these men and women--not to mention the founding fathers--so clearly articulated and fought for are under siege. As a bonus, it is very well written!


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