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History that was never toldReview Date: 2008-01-07
Brutha Craig/SplendidReview Date: 2007-12-16
america, I must recover, and discover my purpose. Collectively we must
study to show ourselves approved 1st in our own sight, then share what We know to fortify and lift others out of the dark ages.
WARNING: DO NOT PAY OVER $15.00 FOR THIS BOOK!
third eye blindReview Date: 2000-03-19
WonderfulReview Date: 2004-10-20
Inspirational and MotivationalReview Date: 2002-09-21

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A superb debut novelReview Date: 2003-08-31
Behind an EpidemicReview Date: 2004-06-27
Set in late October 1985, the AIDS virus slowly spreads over the tiny country of Kivwe Zandu, Africa. And though not a real country, it is one that could easily mirror those in real life: with dictatorships, a particular culture in which women don't have much say so, and westerners who have come to lend a hand; to make society better for those who live there. In addition is the ignorance of those in power and their inability to focus on the disease that claims the lives of their friends, family, and neighbors.
We are introduced to SLIM by a myriad of characters telling this story through their own viewpoint, with ages ranging from young to old, and hearing from the wise to unwise.
While SLIM focuses around the discovery and needed treatment of AIDS, Ms. Whitney has also touched on the power, love, and friendship and the sometimes bad turn of events we encounter in our relationships; whether intimate or not. Her portrayal of the different cultures coupled with the dialogue make this novel one which has to be read slowly, in silence, or one will risk the ability to grasp the tragic, yet loving tone surrounding SLIM. I found myself complaining about how slow the book was, but can now appreciate the need to read it slowly. The quirks of the people, the land, and the dialogue all combine for a powerful story...one I would recommend to others.
Reviewed by Tee C. Royal
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
AIDS will affect all of us.Review Date: 2003-07-19
"Slim" is stunning!Review Date: 2003-05-21
"Slim" has a touch of magic that leaves the reader with the realization that life itself is magic. This is a "must read" for those who appreciate a finely crafted story which adds much to ones understanding of a complex subject. Too bad Oprah isn't still doing her book club!
Raves!Review Date: 2003-07-21

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A magnificent treasure for ALL FAMILIESReview Date: 2006-03-29
Well DoneReview Date: 2006-02-22
My late parents were both born and raised in Spartanburg. My father's military career kept him traveling around this country and other parts of the world so my brothers and sisters and myself only knew of Spartanburg through visits. We lived in Spartanburg for one year while our father was stationed in Korea so I don't remember a lot about Spartanburg. I have been attempting to do some research of both sides of my family in Spartanburg. This book has reignited that spark for me to continue.
This book shed a piece of information about my family that I was not aware of and all the rich history of the "South of Main" area that is a must know for all, especially for the black people near and far who have roots in Spartanburg.
God Bless you and thank you Beatrice, Brenda and Raymond for a job well done.
InspiringReview Date: 2006-02-06
reside in Spartanburg.
Continuing the History of South of MainReview Date: 2006-01-25
Good study of urban renewalReview Date: 2005-11-28
Basically, this is a case study of a Black neighborhood formed by ex-slaves in the above-mentioned city. In spite of Jim Crow, a narrowly-averted race riot in 1917 (described in one oral history by 97-year old Ms. Harriet Dawkins) and attempt to sabatoge their education, these people manage to build a thriving, self-contained community known as the Southside, with it's own hospital, hotel, movie theater, restaurants, Red cross, Boy Scouts, etc. Sort of the (early) Harlem of South carolina's upstate. The book is filled with pictures and oral histories that cover all this.
One particularly inspiring story tells the tale of Cedar Hill Academy. When the School superintendant tries to reduce the level of courses in the city's Black schools in the 1910s, local parents and educators break away and form their own Cedar Hill Academy.
Then in the late 1960s and early 70s, urban renewal comes in and under the guise of promises of better homes, the city all but destroys the Southside. No wonder Dick Gregory has referred to urban renewal as "Negro removal." For the record, the Southside neighborhood and most of its schools still exist, although most of the businesses are gone.
Variations of this story can be told of many other such neighborhoods and cities, and South of Main does a good job as a case study of urban renewal/Negro removal. The large number of oral histories and photos and stories of the Southside's heyday really helps to personalize what many Black neighborhoods were about in the Jim crow era, which is becoming a distant memory.
However, I like the fact that the book does not fall into the foolish trap that some other books of this time do in going too far into glorifying the Jim Crow era. The book makes clear the obstacles that the residents faced in those days and should offer hope for the current generation to escape it's crisis. But all in all, Black history and urban studies fans will find this a worthwhile purchase.
Incidentally, another book that covers some information not included in this about Spartanburg's Black history is "Things Hidden" by Dwain Pruitt which is avaiable mostly in Spartanburg and "Hub City Music Makers," which includes some more information of the "Sparkle City's" major contributions to Black musical history and is also available on Amazon.


excellent recipesReview Date: 2004-10-16
love this cookbookReview Date: 1999-12-18
Great cookbook!Review Date: 1999-03-09
A Terrific GiftReview Date: 2000-05-24
RecommendedReview Date: 1999-12-11


take me on sarariReview Date: 2008-02-09
No intricate details, but a general feel of what to expect.
I am going on safari with Cruiser Safaris ( the subject of the book )
and I't was very interesting giving me some ides of what to expect.
A great story!!Review Date: 2005-09-06
I like Ant's quote for the beginning of Chapter 2, "The only man I envy is a hunter going to Africa for the first time." from C.J.McEroy, founder of SCI and world hunter. Its a quoe appropriate for the experiences described in the book for the whole Mauro family.
The chapters describe the planning, travelling and then day by day, the events for the whole family, as well as their local hosts for a 10 day safari. Ant harvests several animals, the 14 year old son, Ant Jr, and 12 year old daughter, Tori Lee, also harvest south African big game. I was really rooting for Tori Lee and she made a great shot for a fine animal. Multiple stalks and blood trails are described in detail. Ant has written a wonderful account of a modern day safari with his family and I salute and thank them for sharing it so well. Anyone considering a safari, wondering what it would be like there, should read this book!
Tracker-Outdoors.com Review of Take Me On SafariReview Date: 2004-10-14
The character of each family member is tested as they witness events of the African wildlife and the countryside. The things they witnessed support and enforce their family bonds.
This finely crafted writing will surely inspire families, hunters and nature lovers to explore the African bush.
Well written and a great display of the natural patterns and dependencies of the African ecology. Absolutely Unforgettable!
Regards,
David Selman
Tracker Outdoors
www.tracker-outdoors.com
Wow!Review Date: 2003-09-05
Bob
Cruiser Safaris
Great BookReview Date: 2003-08-28
I recommend this book to anyone with a sense of adventure!
R. Petschauer

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Personal AdventureReview Date: 2007-10-25
A Hero's JourneyReview Date: 2003-04-29
Wonderfully writtenReview Date: 2003-03-07
Truth, Justice and the American WayReview Date: 2001-10-30
B. Diane Donovan-Vaughn, LMFT, LADC Las Vegas, NV www.destinyretreats.com
Country cop lands in Africa security businessReview Date: 2001-10-20

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The African FrontierReview Date: 2007-04-15
The chapters are neatly tied into characters and events, which makes for a great book to take-along. There were many pretenders, like Ernest Hemingway and Robert Ruark who wanted to be in the same league as Mr. Hunter....but this is from the man himself. He is never self-promoting, and is quick to praise other hunters, a modesty that is very becoming.
I found the description of that world and it's realities irresistable: you can read all you like about the socioeconomic evolution of the Dark Continent, but this recounting has the immediacy of eyewitness truth, and from a man who made Africa his home the hard way. It is writing like this that brings history to life, and it has become too rare, in my humble opinion.
It's exciting reading, and well worth the price. Don't forget to check out his other book, Hunter, which has excellent stories and makes a good Part One to this book, which could be read as Part Two.
--->For those of you who have read Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen's books, Out of Africa and Shadows in the Grass, you will recognize some of the people mentioned. The time framework is similar (Mr. Hunter was in Africa before the Baroness, and remained long after she'd gone) --so in all a good read to 'round out a mental picture of the region at the turn of the century.
Wonderful AdventureReview Date: 2000-08-04
Exciting adventure, and a great gift!Review Date: 2007-02-22
The story of the man who ran the crew that laid the first railroad across Africa(the "lunatic line"). The opening of Kenya. The British East African Police.The early missionaries, pioneers, white hunters. Story after story of well-written excitement will keep you reading, and bring you back for repeat readings for years to come.
Buy this book for yourself,and another for a friend. And if your friend doesn't like it...well, is he really the right kind of guy?
Mind-blowingReview Date: 2004-08-22
Unexpected pleasuresReview Date: 2001-03-26
Finally, there is a nice bibliography at the end. I hope to read many of those tomes listed, if I can find them!

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A Gold Mine for WargamersReview Date: 2002-08-30
Absolute Necessity for any Military EnthusiastReview Date: 2001-07-28
Of course, no work is ever perfect. If I had to mention some negatives of the book, I would point out that the maps should be colorized. While useful, these would have been improved with color renditions of the various forces, instead of the black-and-white that is used in the book. Trying to discern the dynamics of the battle was made more difficult since all of the arrows were in black ink.
In sum, this book is an excellent addition to any military library. It covers areas previously untouched and makes a valuable contribution to the field. I highly recommend this work and eagerly await the next two promised volumes that will comprise the whole of the North African campaign.
A wonderful study.Review Date: 2007-01-12
Everything to do with early N.Africa Tank battlesReview Date: 2002-03-10
There are many official after action reports included as to the effectiveness of the tanks both in reliability and fighting performance. Also the official recommended tactics for battle are given.
Most battles are covered with tactical movements and a map showing them, also battle reports and at the end a summary of the tactics each side used and what conclusions can be made.
The B/W plates are of very clear reproduction and show many details not normally visible like the extra armour plates added to early Pz4D. The Matilda is definately the "star" of this book but there is still a full appeciation of the Italian tanks and guns.
This book covers next to everything those interested in early North Africa Tank battles & tanks could want to know. Like the other reviewer I am eagerly waiting the next 2? books in this series!!
Italians revengeReview Date: 2003-01-18
The author introduce the reader with the complete list of the italian, british and german tanks operating on the theatre and reporting not only the tanks datas but also the ones of the guns and the kills capabilities of all them explaining why the italian army, supported by no more than 100 german tanks was able to keep the entire british army at bay for three years.
Inside this book you'll find tactics notes, use of formation and how not to use the radio in combat, how to plain a tactical operation and how to plain a complete failure overstimating the enemy and completely forgotting the Von Moeltke lessons about the uncertain nature of the battlefield and the strange enemy use to have its own plans...
If you are interested about the tank warfare and the desert one, you must have this book

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Excellent Writing, Moving StoriesReview Date: 2007-01-08
Not knowing much of the situation of East African refugees (in the 1990s), I found this book educational in addition to the spiritual focus that comes forth naturally in such a work.
This is just an all around great book from the excellent and engaging writing style of Martin to the retelling of the journey walking with refugees in Africa; read this book.
What an amazing book!Review Date: 2002-01-08
This our Exile is a good read for anyone interested in East Africa and it's people who are often ignored and under represented. 2 giant thumbs up.
This is Our ExileReview Date: 2003-06-08
Touching, funny, real, inspirational--a gem of a book!Review Date: 1999-04-04
Inspirational.Review Date: 1999-02-12
The author, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School who joined the Jesuits after working for six years in industry, went to Africa to learn and help in some small way. Instead, he wound up the student, learning from the refugees about the true meaning of dignity and perserverance.
Buy it...Read it..You'll feel fulfilled by it.

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Another great one from RYPReview Date: 2007-10-23
Like all of RYP's books this is a great read and well worth the money.
history, social studies, gov't., & other educators - this is an interesting readReview Date: 2007-02-15
Robert Young PeltonReview Date: 2006-01-20
Good book but...Review Date: 2006-12-27
The book is good and is part adventure/travel/survival/third world political science. In his travels, Mr. Pelton does not seem to take any easy route to go anywhere. He gets smuggled into Chechnya and tracks down a rebel leader on his own choice. The rebels who are known for kidnapping foriegners and journalists are meanwhile being tracked and bombed by the Russian military. He goes to Bougainville when everyone including the people that live there tell him not too. Why? I think because as he feels that there is a story to tell and it usually is not the "popular" one fed to most news agencies. Case in point is his Chechnya visit, where again he chooses to go to the "terrorists", not to give them a voice, but to get the unpopular side of the story (especially when considering the lack of freedom of the press in Russia). It is an objective look at the history of the Chechnya/Russian relationship and the situation where atrocities are seem to be committed by both sides. He even "interviews" a captured Russian soldier whose handlers casually tell Mr. Pelton he will most likely be executed the next day. The part on Sierra Leone is equally impressive, probably because there has been more press about the atrocities and violence there.
So as long as Mr. Pelton feels the need to travel to different "worlds gone mad", writing the about the lesser known histories and/or conflicts, he will most likely have me as a reader of his books.
A must of the armchair traveller....Review Date: 2004-03-27
extremely dangerous and one that still is.in SL conflict(the hunter) was fuelled by greed, diamonds made many Lebanese come to SL and
the become rich on trading, MEA (middle east airlines) flew
in several of their big passenger planes to rescue it's citizens, SL
isn't a tourist resort nowadays like The Gambia today, but
still not extremely dangerous.
Bougainville (the Heaven) was Oz mining company property until the fighting
drove them of the island, PNG gov tried to recruit SA mercs to
"conquer" the island and start mining again, but it failed badly.
Chechenya (the Hammer) was also about greed, in this case oil-pipelines from
Azerbadjian. The late Chechen leader Dubajev was a former Soviet
airforce general that was married to an Estonian lady, he stopped
a carnage in the Baltic states planned by hard-liners. The Russians was later upset by the Estonians because the gave away
3 plane loads of roubles to the Chechens (arranged by Georgia) that the Russians refused to take as payment for oil deliveries, the money came when Estonia changed currency from the Soviet rouble to the Estonian Kroon.
3 stories about where everything gone haywire, but in two cases
the violence have halted, at least temporary...
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