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Very well worth itReview Date: 2006-05-19

A Child Should Turn off the Lights when he Leaves the RoomReview Date: 2005-05-01
In this book Ms. Berry and illustrator Bartholomew, with your help, will teach your child about why he or she should turn off the lights when they leave the room. Your child will learn a little about conservation and why it's important and let me tell you in these days of rising gas prices, electric bills, water bills and heating bills you can't get your child thinking about using less soon enough. Less can be good. Sara and I want our son Devon to grow up appreciating our green world, not abusing and using it, especially not needlessly. Wasting is bad and a child cannot learn that early enough. Yes this is a book for a child bigger that a toddler, however my toddler and I like it just fine. Get 'em started early, that's my motto.
Though this book was written over twenty years ago, it still stands up. The excellent comic book type illustrations will keep your child interested as you read along with him or her. And for the life of me I don't know why these books are not easier to get. Joy Berry is good for children, that's my opinion and I'm sticking to it. If you can get a hold of her books and share them with your child, you'll both be better for it.
Jack Priest, Dad in Training
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Iris Berry Changed My LifeReview Date: 2001-09-08
Iris Berry's poetry is like a beautiful film noir.
Iris Berry has touched my life.
Iris Berry doesn't know me nor do I know her, but she knew a friend
of mine. Iris wrote a poem called BAD BLOOD AND BITTERSWEETS and that poem changed the world I live in. She gave me clarity
and hope, she let me know I wasn't alone nor was I the only one ever having felt this way. Iris if you read this I just wish
to say thank you, your poetry is inspirational and loving. I lalso learned to avoid King Ratsass-
Thank you again for
changing my life.

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Yet another chestnut!Review Date: 2000-06-05
Wheeler Catlett is the star of the second story, and you see this beautiful man driving in a way that nearly ignores the modern highway that is written so nastily across the farmlands. The story is funny and moving to its final sentence.

Great ExperienceReview Date: 2008-06-18

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Delivers all that's hopedReview Date: 2008-06-13

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Every patriot should buy this bookReview Date: 2003-10-19
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A Celebration of Farming & An Indictment of Mass Machine CultureReview Date: 2008-07-06
"This book is about culture in the deep, ripe sense; a nurturing habitat. Our habitat is the planet in all its local specifics. This has meant, for most people, for centuries, "the farm." The farm not only grows food, it nourishes human character, is a challenge and a teacher, a source of insight and values. With unwavering focus, Wendell Berry shows what we lost of our real human American potential when we lost our commitment to living well, in place, on the land. "An infinitely greedy sovereign is afoot in the universe, staking his claims."
What's left, then, is the future -- a future of declining agribusiness and a necessary return to good farming. Wendell knows from his own life that this work, though not easy, need not dismay us: in the right spirit it is mankind's "right livelihood" -- and a delight. "The preserver of abundance is excellence." - Gary Snyder
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A terrific read for anyone interested in New Orleans R&BReview Date: 1999-10-23

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Needs to be read by every social activistReview Date: 2004-02-07
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