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Autism Undiagnosed
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2007-12-24)
Author: Big Bertha Evans
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Great Read
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
Autism Undiagnosed, by Big Bertha Evans, is a wonderful story of courage and the misunderstandings that take place as a result of an undiagnosed disease. Brian's story is heartwarming, and Big Bertha's telling of his ongoing tale is wonderful. Reading this book will make you want to give Brian and Bertha the biggest hug imaginable, and my best wishes go out to this wonderful man who has made it despite terrible odds. I place this book in my top ten to read, and would recommend it for anyone!

"Autism Undiagnosed" Fantastic Reading For All - A Learning Tool For Autism
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-01
In reading " Autism Undiagnosed," By Big Bertha Evans has opened my eyes and I'm sure thousands of other people's eyes to children with Autism. Just like her first book: " Joy And Sorrows of Living With Adult Autism," She brings forth the heart break of a child with Autism and the struggles he goes through and his mis-diagnosis. In reading her story about Brian your heart aches for him and yet as the story progresses from childhood to teenager to adult you find yourself rooting for him and in the end a special love comes from your heart for Brian, he's one special person. Big Bertha Evans has a hit, I give her five ***** stars for a story that's important to everyone wether you have a relative or a child with Autism, these are very special children and adults, it's a must read book.....

Joe Baraba
Santa Fe, NM

A Useful Resource and Recommended Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
AUTISM UNDIAGNOSED
By Big Berthan Evans

(Review by Loretta A. Murphy-Birster, MSN, CSN, RN)

The clinical spectrum of autism is a broad one that has grown significantly in definition, diagnosis and detection over the past twenty years. Once thought to be a disease of childhood, the disorder is now being diagnosed and treated in not only children but adults. Brian Evans is one of those adults. In Autism Undiagnosed, his wife, Big Bertha Evans, helps Brian tell his story. From infancy to college, Autism Undiagnosed follows Brian's footsteps forward as he blazed his trail toward adulthood and independence.

Imagine knowing you were different from other people but not being able to understand why or what to do about it. Autistic individuals lack empathy. They do not have the ability to communicate with others as effectively or efficiently as those without the disorder. Autism is not a disease of intellect but of communication, socialization, and comprehension. Big Bertha's unique ability to look at her husband's life through her own eyes gives the reader an inside view of the autistic mind and how it works. The book is an invaluable resource to parents attempting to understand their child's autism, teachers struggling on how to successfully integrate and teach these special needs children in their classrooms, and health care professionals faced with the challenges of compassionately caring for persons with autistic symptoms.

Life is not a textbook. Individuals with autism do not all look, act, or respond in the same way. Brian Evans is a handsome young man who is an accomplished singer and attended college. His photographs do not hint at the disorder that has caused him so much pain and suffering. Yet the disability linked to the behaviors that are part of his autistic complex very definitely exist. Knowing what an autistic individual is experiencing helps others understand the behaviors that accompany the thoughts and feelings. This is a valuable key towards insight.

Cookie cutter approaches to any illness or disorder sometimes causes the caregiver - whether parent, teacher, or clinician - to resort to one or two approaches when dealing with the diverse spectrum of symptoms, behaviors, and findings associated with autism. Each autistic individual requires unique and individualized interventions. Autism Undiagnosed will help those in a position to educate and teach better understand how to make a difference in the life of autistic persons by first understanding how autism causes them to think, feel and respond to their world.

Autism Undiagnosed is Big Bertha Evans' second book on autism. Her homespun and candid style makes for an easy and enjoyable alternative to journal articles and psychology texts on the subject. This book is a recommended read for those in the education and healthcare fields. Students in these professional studies will benefit from exposure to Brian's story. The book will be a useful resource to offer parents who may have limited knowledge or unrealistic ideas about their child's autism diagnosis and what it will mean to their academic, social, and adult life.



Understanding Autism
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Autism Undiagnosed is the story of the author's husband Brian, his childhood and growing up with autism that was not diagnosed. There were so many terrible things he had to suffer because of his autism, when people did not understand what was wrong with him. Adults as well as children mistreated Brian instead of offering compassion and trying to help him. Your heart will be touched as you realize how different this childhood could have been with a proper diagnosis and greater understanding of how to treat an autistic child. This book will help you to better understand autism and hopefully make each of us more thoughtful about how we treat those who are "different" as we gain a little insight into this disorder.
Connie Arnold, author of Beautiful Moments of Joy and Peace
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Excellent source of insight
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-10
In "Autism Undiagnosed," the author has done a wonderful job of providing a chronicle of the childhood and early adulthood of her husband, who has autism. I was shocked at all of the things he endured as a child, simply because he went undiagnosed until he was an adult. Bertha has shown us the struggles that Brian's mother faced in trying to gain assistance for her child, and she has even provided diary excerpts that Brian's mother wrote during some of the most difficult times in his childhood. I learned so much more about autism by reading this book, and I encourage others to read it as well, whether you know someone with autism or not. I applaud Bertha and her husband for being willing to share their lives so openly to the public so that others can learn about autism and understand it better. They are both very wonderful people, and I believe you will be blessed by reading their book. Alissa Dunn - author of The Unclaimed Christmas Gift

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The Complete American-Jewish Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins (1989-01)
Authors: Anne London and Bertha Kahn Bishov
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Some dated recipes, but a great reference book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-04
"The Complete American Jewish Cookbook" includes a mix of traditional Ashkenazic dishes and mid-20th-century American comfort food. There are many cookbooks that will provide updated versions of traditional foods and kosher versions of contemporary favorites. But how many of them also serve as good, basic references, covering everything from applesauce (multiple versions) to zucchini? My personal favorites include banana bread and baked macaroni and cheese. The Passover section is invaluable, and the chicken soup is sheer perfection!

My Favorite Cookbook!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-01
My friend's Mom gave me her book that she got in 1950. Even with the front cover missing I return to this book time and time again. I love the thousands of recipes to choose from. The best part is rarely is there a recipe that has more than 6-10 ingredients. Easy to read - simple to follow - great pictures. I've purchased a used hard cover version that I saving for my daughter. This cookbook brings the memory of my mother and grandmother back to life!

Best Cookbook I've Ever Used
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-31
I have approximately 20 cookbooks on my shelf, but when push comes to shove, this is my best source for almost anything I am looking for. I have been using it for 40 years, and am now looking to buy a "new" one, having gone through 2 already...as I said, I really use this book!

Absolutely cannot do without it!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-26
I have had this book for about 48 years, in fact the original one has pages falling out. I had to buy another (with soft cover) about 15 years ago because the first one is very fragile. I bought this book for my daughter when she got married in 1980 and also for my youngest daughter when she married in 1983. Now my grandaughter, age 18, is starting college and wants the book, too. I understand it is out of print, and in that case, I will have to give her the soft cover one. This book is a basic cookbook which covers every situation, and it is especially good for new cooks because it explains very well. You don't even have to be kosher to use it, but it doesn't hurt. New jewish cookbooks come and go, but this is the one you really need and is a keeper!

Bertha
Fundamental Accounting Principles
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Companies (2003-12)
Authors: Kermit D. Larson, John J. Wild, and Barbara Chiappetta
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Excellent educational tool!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-13
This is an excellent textbook all the way around. The text is written in plain English and explains every concept in detail. The examples create real life examples that reinforce the concepts. The chapter problems are written well, easy to understand, and provide a great way for students to practice all of the concepts. For an added bonus, the website that goes with this book provides even more tools for learning such as chapter exercises, working papers, and flashcards.

An all around great textbook!

Great seller
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-02
Book was a little more used than described, but hey for the price it couldn't be beat. To bad my sylabus was wrong and the professor changed the edition. Anyhow, seller was excellent. Fast shipping and I would reccommend.

Fundamental Accounting Principles
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-12
This text was VERY helpful. The illustrations and examples were enough to explain the topic without havung to read the entire book.. Also the problems given at the end of each section were very good. Some were tough; however, the author starts you out with easy problems and works up to the more difficult ones. This text definitely is a good learning aid.

My first accounting book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-16
I used this textbook for my first accounting class and it was by far the best. Examples are all spelled out step by step and the numerous exercies and problems contribute to a higher level of understanding. Buy the workbook offered. It will save you a lot of time normally spent setting up the problem. Much better then some of the higher level books I have used.

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Lover
Published in Unknown Binding by Daughters (1976)
Author: Bertha Harris
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A Postmodern Masterpiece
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Review Date: 2007-03-06
I completely agree with the other reviewers here. Lover is, in its own way, as hard as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, or William Faulkner, and the style is highly original rather than an imitation of any of them. It takes two or three reads to even begin to get what the novel is doing, but the payoff is so high. When I teach difficult novels, I often tell my students that the only thing I require of them is readers is that they not give up and refuse to finish the book. This one, I must say, even challenged graduate students to stay with it, but they were so happy they did. The novel should be up there with the best of not only lesbian fiction, but modernist/postmodernist narrative, and taught in a variety of university literature courses. And any non-academic who loves the English language will have a ball with it.

Lover-violent, beautiful, pithy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-03
How is it possible that not one person who have bought this title has been moved to write a review about this book?! If you have tried to read it and "couldn't get into it", DON"T GIVE UP! Please give it another try! Lover is, at first, a difficult read. That is one of the reasons why I like the introduction by the author...she tells you why she wrote it that way and how to go about reading it. Once you slip into the style, you will find a wonderful, funny, and at times, horribly real story full of wisdom, wit, pain, and humor. I have read this book several times, and have it underlined and dog-eared, with notes scribbled in the margins. I constantly return to it for words of wisdom, favorite quotes, or a laugh or two.

"What was that funny, terrific book?"
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-07
Recently at a Gay and Lesbian coffeehouse, I read a brief excerpt from _Lover_ to a group of predominantly Lesbian friends. Afterward, several of them approached me, grinning from ear to ear and asking, "What was that funny, terrific book you read?"

Good question. To call Bertha Harris's _Lover_ a "novel" doesn't quite do it justice. The nonlinear narrative, fluid identities, and general postmodern sensibility guarantee that plot and character, those two mainstays of novelistic form, will quickly fall by the wayside.

So what is _Lover_? Bertha Harris calls this book a "tap-dance," a "pleasure dome," and an act of seduction. I would add, more trivially, that it's a Lesbian-centered family history, focusing on the relations of a matrix of women characters. That doesn't do justice to the book either, but it comes closer.

Ultimately, _Lover_ can best be described as a dazzling literary performance, designed to give pleasure to the reader. Some of the pleasure is embedded deep within the text, in the connections between seemingly unrelated vignettes; Harris provides a helpful guide to these connections in the "family tree" (actually more like tangled vines) that opens the novel.

But there's a great deal of surface pleasure, too, and it's no less intense or profound. _Lover_ can be enjoyed in the moment for its droll wit, its crystalline prose, and most of all, its (largely) unabashed expression of sexual desire. It's no accident that Bertha Harris co-authored _The Joy of Lesbian Sex_.

So why isn't _Lover_ better known? There are several reasons, most of them connected to the strange politics of the publishing (and reviewing) world. _Lover_ was originally published in paperback, at a time when paperback fiction was deemed inherently unworthy of a mainstream book review; and it was an explicitly Lesbian novel, at a time when Lesbian fiction was even more marginalized from the literary mainstream than it is now.

Only a few people, mostly Lesbian separatists, gave _Lover_ much notice when it was first published (and the publicity campaign, or relative lack thereof, probably didn't help). And when Daughters Inc., the novel's original publishers, went bankrupt, _Lover_ disappeared completely from view--until NYU press revived the work in 1993, complete with a new (and, for me, indispensable) preface by Harris herself.

Harris's controversial story of the rise and fall of Daughters Inc.--and of her own career as a Lesbian writer--provides an "overture" to the book, stating specific themes of the work and giving a specific personal, political and psychological context for the action to come. With this new preface, _Lover_ stands out as a masterpiece of 20th-century literature.

In all likelihood, your public library doesn't have a copy of _Lover_. That's all the more reason to buy a copy of your own.

Bertha
Those Who Can, Teach, 10th Edition
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co. (2003-02-11)
Authors: Kevin Ryan and James M. Cooper
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Teaching
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-21
Great reference about the American education. Comprehensive, it discusses the historical background of the American schools, effective teaching, and reforms. If you are preparing to become a teacher, this is a good book for you. Lots of insights and humorous scenarios inside the classroom.

A very comprehensive overview of the teaching profession.
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-14
I especially like the keywords and reflections at the end of each chapter. I am currently using this book as a text in a course designed for students who are seriously considering teaching as a career.

Those who Can Teach by Kevin Ryan, James M. Cooper
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-26
The book is great but word to the wise: DO NOT I repeat DO NOT buy this book from : EDUBOOKEXPRESS They have BIG problems with Customer Service. I rate them very poor. I returned the book in the same condition it was sent, but it's been 3 weeks and I haven't recieved a response. And what's worse They are keeping my money. I'm still fighting to get my money back.

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Berta la Larga (Bertha, The Tall One)
Published in Paperback by Plaza Janes (1997-11-02)
Author: Cuca Canals
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A hilarious, clever contemporary novel.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-04
This novel contains: thousands of tears, a great love story, two young lovers, two cities at war, sarcasm in the hopes of a better destiny in the myth of a new born, a miracle, irony and passion. Cuca Canals first novel transports you into a world of fantasy and dreams nobody expects. Everybody should read it.

A magic book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-03
I've had the chance to read this wolderfull book full of magic and tenderness. I would recomend it to anyone wishing to spend a good time reading something beautiful and inocent. I would also recomend her next two titles: La hescritora and LA chica que lloraba lágrimas de oro. Both of them are also beautifull. I have all of them signed by the author and keep them as a treasure.

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Bertha E. Jaques and the Chicago Society of Etchers
Published in Hardcover by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (2002-05)
Author: Joby Patterson
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Bertha Size Your Life (Bertha Series)
Published in Paperback by To the Letter (2005-10)
Author: Jane Carroll
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Inspiring and Uplifting!
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Review Date: 2007-11-01
If you're looking for an inspiring and uplifting book then "Bertha Size Your Life" by Jane Carroll is a book for you!

It's a delightful story about you and me;encouraging us to listen to our inner-voices to follow our dreams and live our best life now. If you have a difficult time with negative thoughts that may defeat your purpose in life, Bertha helps you conquer that too!

I give it 5 stars, a MUST read!
Leslie Freude

Santa Clarita, CA

A Bertha-size Review
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Review Date: 2006-09-13
If I used one word to describe this book it would be, F-U-N. But then again, there's another; "revelations." And yet another; "perspective." My list goes on and on. I enjoyed this read so much that I finished in two days.

Jane Carroll opens her story with the "Empty Nest" blues as her last child leaves via the altar, but she quickly turns the theme around into a wonderful adventure of enlightenment, encouragement, and self-love. One that helps the reader in sorting out the past, the present, and the next fifty years. She shows us how to really live. That's life...with a capital "L."

As the story begins, she's jogging in the park and meets a woman named Bertha. After friendly exchanges, the two decide the role of room-mates fits them well. As soon as Bertha moves in, life changes and might I say, all for the better. It truly gives new meaning to the phrase, "When the student is ready, ..." Bertha's lifestyle is all about taking time to smell the roses, literally on some days. She's offers how life is meant to be embraced, cherish, lived in the "now," and how drifting is not an option. There's no room for "woe is me" in this book.

Each day (and Chapter) begins with a new adventure, and a flashy new wardrobe, I might add, by the simple question being asked, "Bertha, what are you doing?" I quickly learned that once these lines were read, Bertha would emerge; sometimes climbing on her soapbox and delivering "aha" moments, and other times using life-altering analogies coated with wisdom that couldn't be denied, no matter how far one's head is buried in the sand.

While each Bertha-sized adventure was fun, this book gives the reader much more than chuckles. In the end, you fully understand. It's like Bertha says, nothing is more important than feeling good about me, and it's okay to ask for help when you need it. Bertha helps you to connect with your inner child AND spirit, once again. She teaches us that letting go of some impossible situations, or people, is okay, and that fitting everyone into your life is not mandatory. Even complete acceptance of some situations can be a form of letting go. Another lesson; it's okay to distance yourself from concerns to gain a better perspective, even if this involves taking a day off work, wearing a silly hat and hitting the beach. Entitlement; it's a good thing.

Just who is this Bertha? She's you, me, and every other woman you've known who needs to "listen" to her own voice and make the world be quiet.

Her mantra? Be as nice to yourself as you are to others.

In my opinion, a great place to start would be by reading, Bertha-size Your Life!

Bertha
Kept women can't quit (A Donald Lam - Bertha Cool Mystery)
Published in Unknown Binding by William Morrow & Co (1960)
Author: Erle Stanley Gardner
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$50,000 Worth of Trouble
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Review Date: 2002-05-27
Sgt. Sellers has a bone to pick with Donald Lam even before the case begins. It seems an armored car robbery netted a robber $100,000, but Sellers only recovered $50,000 of it. The crook claims Sellers took the rest of it. His clues led him to a woman who had the address of Cool and Lam in her purse. Donald had never heard of her before, and tells Sellers that - but while in conference the woman in question shows up.

Meeting her in secret, he learns she wants him to track down $60,000 she claims her ex-boy-friend was going to settle with her on. It's a case Donald doesn't like, but agrees to take.

Donald finds $50,000 without much trouble, and even figures out a way to ship it back to his office without detection, but then finds himself in the middle of a murder case - and worse still, the $50,000 disappeared somewhere along the way. It takes all of his skill to figure out the clues while still being detained by the police - and held under "protective custody" in a hotel room.

Talented Writers Can't Quit
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-21
Kept Women Can't Quit, by A A Fair (Erle Stanley Gardner)

The 'Foreword' is dedicated to Preston G. Smith, Warden at the Federal Correctional Institution at Terminal Island California, and has some advice and wisdom on rehabilitating convicts. Gardner says a vindictive punishment is bad because it doesn't rehabilitate prison inmates and leads them to continue the mental attitude that put them in jail. Warden Preston G. Smith tried to provide the fundamentals, vocational and academic training, counseling, etc. Has anything changed over the last fifty years?

The opening chapter tells of a stealth theft from an armored car that was only discovered when the money went missing after the driver and guard stopped for coffee and doughnuts. The "Cool & Lam" agency gets a visit from Detective Sergeant Sellers because their name and number was found on a piece of paper in a suspect's possession - the alleged girlfriend of a criminal found with half the loot. The police think this money was ordered by a big bookmaker. This girlfriend, Hazel Downer, visits Donald Lam to find her missing husband, and the money she inherited. Coincidentally, this money matches the amount missing in the robbery! [Note how the author builds a complicated case while lightly touching on various human errors.] Chapter 2 gives a quick introduction to the public relations racket and its use in merchandising. Donald Lam follows the clues he discovers. A duplicate trunk is shipped to San Francisco, and Lam follows. Lam meets Hazel and goes for a ride. Their meeting is interrupted by Sergeant Sellers. How will Donald Lam get out of this mess?

Gardner used this pen-name to provide another outlet for his creative talents. This story demonstrates Gardner's skill as a writer of detective stories. Using a continuing series about a fictional person creates a brand and a market for this type of novel. Examples are A. Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, Ian Fleming, Patricia Cornwell, and others.

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Matheson's Children
Published in Paperback by Four Heads Publishing (2006-01-01)
Author: Vivian Bivins
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mathesons children
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
I really like the book but I hate that willa died she was one of my favorite characters in the story because of what she did to the mathesons I know it was probably bad cause she did that voodo and something else i forgot what it was. But anyway one of the injustice of slavery was when the master made Ezechiel married ma tressie when he didnt love her and i didnt really like ma tressie cause she thought that willa was after Ezechiel wish wasnt true she was making a fool of her self for a man that didnt even love her i hate she didnt know the truth i wonder will it be a sequel to this but the good thing came out of this was Liza and Ezechiel got to be together after all. BUT overall it was a good book every one was great in the story even though if i didnt like them.

Super stimulating book!
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Review Date: 2006-08-18
Matheson's Children is probably one of the best books I've read in quite a while. I couldn't put it down. The personalities and characters were so realistic. Even though it is fiction, I'm sure somewhere in history this event has occured.


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