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The Red Green Book: Wit and Wisdom of Possum Lodge
Published in Paperback by Prima Lifestyles (1997-10-22)
Authors: Steve Smith and Rick Green
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I'm a man, but I can change, I guess.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-09
Some women might want to call "The Red Green Show" chauvinist because there's nothng but men on it. Have you ever noticed that? Actually, I can remember one episode that had a beautiful model pretending to be Bernice, Red's never-seen wife. But that was the one and only woman I have ever seen on the show. I said women COULD call it chauvinist, but if they watched it, they SHOULDN'T. It's a show that does nothing but make fun of men. And it is funny.

This book takes some of the best material from the show and kind of throws it together. You'll meet pretty much all of the Possum Lodge members; a wierd collection of some of the goofiest regular guys you'll ever meet. I'm a particular fan of Buzz Sherwood who alledgedly can fly his airplane around Possum Lake, but when you're that stoned all the time, how do you do it? You might be glad to learn O.L.D.M.A.N. Sedgwick's full name.

If you're a regular viewer of the TV show, then you don't need me to tell you to buy this book. If you haven't seen the show, find it somewhere on you local PBS station, or gripe to the station for not carrying it and get one of the videos. Then, maybe you'll appreciate this book and maybe you'll buy it, or something.

Well, Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati. (you'll need to read the book or watch the show carefully to figure that out.)

A must-have
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-10
This book is all of the hilariousness of The Red Green Show laid out in book format. There's Red giving advice to middle age guys, Harold's advice to teens, Red's songs, Harold's for-sale and other announcements, and so forth. I recognized some of these from the show, but by no means all. (Then again, I have not been lucky enough to see every episode.) Then, there's piles of information on Possum Lodge: the pledge, the charter, the rules (yes, they have some), Lodge merit badges, a history of Possum Lake, the transcript of a Lodge meeting (complete with Old Man Sedgwick, Stinky Peterson, Moose Thompson, et al.), a Meet Your Member bio of many member, [pant, pant, pant] and so much more!

This book is great. As soon as I got it I immediately started reading it out loud to my wife (her gardening book couldn't possibly have been as good as this one!). Don't be fooled, the jokes start right at the beginning of the book (if you can find it). This is a great book, a must-have for all Red Green Fans. Hurry up and buy it!

For a 100 great chuckles - get this book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-10
Nobody should be without this book! It is a real piece of humour in writing!!! Great as a gift idea for anyone!!!

Great show...great book!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-04
If you love the show you'll love this book!

hilariously funny
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-13
I bought this book for my husband, because he loves the show. He has had to fight me to get hold of it to read. It is a must buy!

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Red, Stop! Green, Go!: An Interactive Book of Colors (Bright & Early Playtime Books)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Books for Young Readers (2004-05-25)
Author: P.D. Eastman
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Good construction, entertaining read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-17
My three year old loves this book. From the pictures, to the words, to the page manipulations, it's one of his favorite. He hasn't really been into reading and this is the one that finally got him sitting and interested. For a while he walked around the house screaming "Red stop, Green go!" at the top of his lungs.

At first I was hesitant to buy anything with a flap or wheel. He has destroyed most every other book that had "quirks," and books with pages that don't do anything too. However, after receiving this for Christmas, it has survived without a single tear and he has become interested in other books.

Hopefully his book destroying days are over.

Mom of 2-year old
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-03
My son loves "Go Dog, Go". We purchased "Red, Stop! Green, Go!" book for a plane ride, and it gave us 30 minutes of great entertainment. He loves the book, and the interactive wheels are just the right size for 2-year old. Excellent compliment to the book "Go Dog, Go".

Fun and sturdy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-09
My 2-year-old loves this book. She is able to manipulate all the moving parts without ripping them out of the book. As a big 'Go Dog Go' fan, she also enjoys seeing the familiar characters and being able to make the dogs drive around in cars and jump in the water.

Just purchased a second copy!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-30
My 2y-8m old daughter simply adores this book, and we have great fun reading it together. It has been lovingly read to pieces, and it's time for a new one. This book is, hands down, one of her top-notch favorites! When I read to my daughter, I become quite animated; well, this book, by it's very design, invites us to be as silly as we can, because we are in for a jolly good time!
I highly recommend this one!!!

Great interactive book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-15
My 4 year old son loves this book. He has some speech delays and this book really got him talking! The interactive aspect of it is great. On one page the dogs jump off the board and goes under "water" which is like blue cellophane. So the white dog turns blue under water, the pink one turns purple, etc. The hat theme from the "Go, Dog, Go" book is also cute. There is a page where you turn the wheel and the dog's hat changes color. This book would help teach colors. Great book!

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River Ran Wild: An Environmental History
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin School (1995)
Author: Lynne Cherry
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The History of a River
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24
This book is wonderfully illustrated. Lynne Cherry's style is to put a large picture on
each page surrounded by smaller pictures all relating to the subject. In this book the
subject is the course of a river over time and the effects of humanity on its health.
The side pictures relate to the people and their lifestyle at the time. The text gives
relatively simple explanations of what is occurring on the page.

Great Historical/ Environmental Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
Ages 10+
Follows the life of a river from Native American time through present and details the story of human destruction of a river and the human renewal of the resource. Definitely a read for grades 5+ due to the "urgency" of environmental destruction*we don't want to scare the kids to help them appreciate the resource*

This is one of the greatest books ever written.
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-24
This book was given to me at age 12. I am now 17 and it is still my favorite. I will never outgrow the beautiful pictures, or the very important lesson it teaches. Every page is expertly laid out, with exquisite paintings depicting the river and the era being discussed. The message of environmental conservation and protection is inspiring. Lynne Cherry makes this vital part of our existence understandable to young children, and even adults, often the harder group to reach. I highly reccommend this book for anyone who wants their children to appreciate the world around them and learn that they can, and should, do their best to save it.

Scenic AND educational!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1997-03-16
This is a beautiful book! The illustrations are breathtaking and it follows an almost "illuminated" type of text structure, similar to that found in "The Mitten" by Jan Brett. Each page is bordered by illustrations of items pertaining to the period in history that the page is depicting - the implements used by Native peoples, animals that live by the river, inventions of the Industrial Revolution, etc. There is much more to talk about on each page than just the environmental theme of the book. This book would fit well in units about Native people, progress/inventions, ecology, water habitats, etc. A must-have for classrooms, homes, and teachers

This book is fantastic for third graders!
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-23
I used this book with my third grade class when they were studying the effects of water pollution on a large body of water. They had already studied Native Americans in second grade and this book just blended the two subjects together. The step by step portrayal of man's harm to the Nashua River helped my children learn about how they were harming the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Lynne Cherry is a fantastic author and presents two great subjects that are highly interesting to children. Any teacher that teaches either Native Americans or water pollution should include this book in their lessons!

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Rub of the Green
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1998-04-14)
Author: William Hallberg
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For anyone who appreciates golf or wishes they did -
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-28
Hallberg's first novel is a fascinating account of the trials and tribulations of a rookie PGA Tour golfer told with flashbacks in alternating chapters to give some context to his current incarceration for trying to run over his best friend and fellow golf pro. Shades of Carl Hiassen. The prison farm where he ends up has what was once a 2-hole golf course and our hero, with much initial reluctance, brings it back to life over the course of his sentence - bringing himself back to life and golf at the same time. When he finally decides to play the restored course with a fellow con as his caddie, we know he's rediscovered more than just his swing. A good read that delivers all the elements - interesing story, characters you care about and some unique insights into what golf does for the psyche. Highly recommended.

I can't wait to get my hands on it again!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-20
I've read this book several times and still find new details each time. The author is brilliant in his format of two story lines...it truly keeps the reader hooked. William Hallberg provides wonder images and is obviously both very passionate about his writing and his golf game.

This book is good enough to read over and over again.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-05
I read this book several years ago and have been trying to find a copy ever since. Even wrote the author, William Hallberg. I am so please it is being republished.

This is a great golf novel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-04
This is a thoroughly enjoyable book. It is the story of a true golf lover who struggles through life, culminating in a brief stop on the pro tour. It is told in 2 separate narratives, each composed of 18 chapters, and culminates in a bittersweet, realistic ending. Original.

classic "must have" for any avid golfer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-04
The dual story lines and time frames keeps the reader interested. This is a keeper for any golfer, especially father-son combos. The main character's love for the greatest game was portrayed brilliantly no mater what life offered him.

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Rudi and the Green Apple
Published in Paperback by SGRY (2000-10-08)
Author: Faith Stone
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A Lovely book About Rudi
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-23
This is a wonderfully written and sincere account of a young woman's spiritual journey with a remarkable teacher, Rudi. Inspiring, and heartfelt, with a clear writing style. Well done!

A True Taste of Yoga
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-11
Rudi and The Green Apple is a must-read for anyone truly interested in using the teachings of yoga for spiritual growth. While the stories it shares are told in an easy, conversational style, what it transmits is profound. The book itself helps us gaze into the life of an incredible yogi and partake of some of his depth and power through the eyes of a young student. This kind of guru-disciple relationship is not common in our society but as this book reveals, it can give us the tools for transformation so many of us seek. This is a book I will return to many times as I try to understand in my own life how the spiritual path of yoga truly works.

Sharing a priceless relationship
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-02
This beautiful book gives the reader a taste of the special relationship that exsists between a guru and disciple. In this heart touching story Faith paints a vivid picture of her teacher, Rudi. His personality, teachings, and enthusiastic love for people is clearly conveyed for the reader. It is easy to feel a great affection for this man too!

Faith tells the story of how this special person came into her life and tranformed her world, and her view herself. There are really nice pictures and illustrations as well as a recipe that adds nicely to the book. A wonderful, inspiring story!

Very Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-04
This book inspired me to dig deeper into my own soul. I laughed, I cried, my heart broke open as I read. Faith Stone, with word snapshots, shows us the life and teachings of a unique and extraordinary American Yogi, Swami Rudrananda. She writes honestly, simply, and with depth about her experiences while studying with him and about how she has applied what she learned to her own life. This is not a meditation manual. Rather, it is a juicy, zesty, deliciously dramatic adventure into realms of consciousness that one might think are not attainable for the ordinary person.....BUT...Read this book and think again! Beautiful layout and illustrations harmonize perfectly with the text.

A Rare Privilege and a Precious Gift
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-28
It is a rare privilege to read this beautifully designed and sweetly written book about the even more rare privilege of being the student of a Siddah Yogi in the U.S. Author Faith Stone writes from her heart about her almost unbelievable experiences as the student of Swami Rudrananda. In the process she manages to convey a good overview and very down-to-earth explanation of Rudi's teachings. The book is filled with love, spiritual wisdom and beautiful art work. A very moving book--not to be missed by spiritual seekers! It is truly a precious gift.

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Run to Daylight (Fireside Sports Classic)
Published in Paperback by Fireside (1989-09)
Authors: Vince Lombardi and W. C. Heinz
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An excellent in-depth look at a football coaches preparation
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-02
Run to Daylight was published in 1963 and was instantly recognized as a classic. Written by legendary Green Bay Packer head coach Vince Lombardi, RTD details Lombardi and the Packers preparation for an unnammed opponnet in the 1962 championship season. The book is a must read for the aspiring coach or anyone interested in pro football coaching. RTD provides the psychological motivation of both the players and coaches and a highly readable account of a week in a pro football season. Along with John Wooden's "They Call Me Coach", this is a must read for coaches of any sport.

Male Bonding, Mystery Opponents.
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
In this book Lombardi's life is played out during a week as the patriarch of the Packers. He highlights in detail why they were a 60's dynasty. From the cycles of game planning, interactions with his team, you get to see Packer football from a new perspective. Despite his gruff exterior, it is crystal clear that he genuinely cared about his players on and off the field. This is not a how to coaching book or a biography. It is a slide snapshot that tells more than the reader expects.

Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-28
Such a rare gem of a book, I was floored by it's great detail and was very happy with this book!! This 1963 publication written by Vince Lombardi, is sure to be missed by much of today's generation, and unfortunately so. Lombardi SHOWS why his Packers were the 60's greatest football dynasty, and how his life plays out during a week as the leader of the Packers. This is an absolute MUST read by ANY real football fan!!!

Inspirational
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-11
Vince Lombardi's dedication and devotion transcended football. His quotes are used all the way from the high school locker room to the corporate board room.

This diary is Lombardi in his own words. It covers his views of the weekly cycle of planning for battle, preparing for battle, and then the football game itself.

Packer fan or motivational fan - this book is an easy read worth the several hours to get cover to cover.

A Week in the Life of Vince Lombardi
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-14
This book is mandatory reading for football fans, particularly fan of the Green Bay Packers. Some of the ideas about this book are misleading. However, it is still a great read.

This book is not a biography of Lombardi or a guide on how to coach football. This book does give readers insight as to what it was like for Lombardi during his coaching tenure. Based on technology alone, there are great differences now. The readers get to see all of Lombardi's preparation for the mystery opponent in silver uniforms.

Several of Lombardi's famous quotes are included. Lombardi also discusses specifc intereactions with players as well as a number of interesting stories about various players. Despite his tough exterior, he genuinely cares about his players. When the book arrives at game day, you get to see the game form Lombardi's perspective. It is a real treat for football fans.

If you have read other books about the Packers during this era, you are not likley to learn many new facts. Many of the facts in here are credited as a primary source in other books. However, you do get to see Packer football from a new perspective.

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Silver Wings, Pinks and Greens: Uniforms, Wings & Insignia of Usaaf Airmen in World War II (Schiffer Military History)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing (1994-08)
Author: Jon A. Maguire
List price: $59.95
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Silver Wings, Pinks and Greens: Uniforms, Wings & Insignia of Usaaf Airmen in World War II (Schiffer Military History)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
First and Last stop for WW II U.S. Army Air Force uniform information !

Silver Wings, Pinks and Greens
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
Only book of its kind I could find. Referred to me by a true expert in WW2 Army Air Corp flight ware, patches and pins. I found it not only complete, factual and full of information but very personal at times;

Glynn Furr..

Outstanding reference for WWII wings, insignia and uniforms.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-02
For collectors of WWII wings and related insignia, this is an outstanding reference guide. Normally, reference books on wings contain errors relating to the wings period of manufacture, however the author is on the mark each time. The photographs are excellent, including a short section on hallmarks. Highly recommended!!

A MUST HAVE FOR MILITARIA ENTHUSIASTS!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-18
This is the best reference book that I have found so far for identification and history of USAF wings. A book like this pays for itself the first time you use it as a buyer, seller, or collector.

this book has many appealing aspects
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-25
I am 2LT Jesse Irwin Carnes [USAF-CAP, 16010th Composite Squadron]. I REALLY recommend this book by Jon Maguire, i.e., "Silver Wings, Pinks and Greens." Anyone who is SERIOUS about collecting WWII militaria, especially uniforms, pilot's wings, etc., then THIS book is SINE QUA NON ... it is indispensable.

So, how is it SO indispensable? It helps you know WHAT to look for when you collect militaria from this genre. It helps you to develop an "eye" for what is correct in authentic items.

Secondly, Jon Maguire's descriptions enable you to KNOW what WIEGHT or colour or texture a GENUINE article should be.

Any suggestions for a "Revised" edition by Maguire? He might want to add a 1-2 page writeup on the "Best-of-the-best" militaria items, such as A-2 flight jackets by "RoughWear" [no longer in business] or uniforms [and especially officer's visor service caps] by the inimitable "Luxenberg" [also no longer in business] and so forth.

Secondly, sometimes his foto light was a shade deviant, so that the reddish-russet officer's officer's shoes looked more tan-brown. How do I know? I own an "NOS" [new old stock] pair of UNissued officer's low quarters. They are a burnt-orange reddish-brown, like some of the early war visor service caps.

I also own a full set of officer's PINKS, and under flourescent light, they look mauve/pink. His fotos looked more khaki.

But this can be improved in time. Nonetheless, this book rates 5 stars for EFFORT and for its overall USEFULLness.

BTW, if Jon Maguire reads this, can he write me for suggestions and queries?

thanx ;

*salute*

2LT Jesse Irwin Carnes

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Singing in the Saddle: The History of the Singing Cowboy
Published in Paperback by Vanderbilt University Press (2005-10-30)
Author: Douglas B. Green
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The definitive work
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-26
Clearly a labor of love, this book covers in detail the history of the singing cowboy in popular music -- and the American imagination. Mini-bios of dozens and dozens of not-so-well-known singers and Western musical groups, in more or less chronological order, stand beside fuller explorations of the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and Tex Ritter. Green also puts the singing cowboy phenomenon into cultural context and delineates the shift from ranch-hand songs, to romantic paens about the West itself, to the current mini-renaissance. This is no hard-eyed social history, but an affectionate valentine. My only complaint: Out of humility or whatever, Green gives himself and fellow members of Riders in the Sky relatively little credit for the resurgence of interest in Western music. So let me add a footnote: For many of us out here, Riders in the Sky reawakened long-buried childhood dreams of tumbling tumbleweeds and blue shadows on the trail, making awesome music and contributing some classic songs to the canon themselves. For that -- and this excellent book -- thanks!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-04
This is a most informative book...with enough information to keep the truly serious Western Music researcher happy, while not "drowning" the average leisure reader with "monotonous" facts.

Douglass B. Green (aka: Ranger Doug, "idol of American youth") is a very important figure in the preservation of Western Music History. His book is strong enough to be used as a college text, yet engrossing enough to keep most reading to the very end.

This is a most enjoyable book.

An engaging and impressively informative presentation
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-19
Singing In The Saddle: The History Of The Singing Cowboy by music historian and performer Douglas B. Green is an engaging and impressively informative presentation of the history of western music, films, and performers of America, both before and after World War II. Black-and-white photographs enhance this avidly detailed and lovingly written survey of an aspect of American Popular culture. Douglas B. Green ("Ranger Doug" from the Grammy Award-wining group Riders in the Sky) is to be commended for his expertise, his ability to write for the non-specialist general reader, and his ability to acquire anecdotal stories and recollections by some of the most experienced and influential members of the "singing cowboy" community.

slightly disappointed
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-25
"Singing in the Saddle" is a very nice book with a slightly different angle to to it's counterparts. There is information in this book that I have not found in other books about the singing cowboys. All in all the book is very well worth it's money for what it offers. What I do find disappointing however is the fact that the book does not quite live up to it's title.For example the book covers a lot of information about artistes who had nothing to do with 'singing in a saddle', such as radio and stage singers only, a good many of whom either died a long time ago and/or I have never heard of.

Personally, I would have liked the book to have covered only the movie singing cowboys, not enough was said about some of them, apart of course from Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Tex Ritter.

As a book that deals with the history of country and western music and the performers of such, then you are getting good value for money.

Essential Singing Cowboy text
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-06
Green's Singing in the Saddle provides an articulate wide-ranging history of the Singing Cowboy from its origins in western folk culture to the triumph of the B Westerns. He draws strong portraits of both primary stars and lesser known actors who contributed to the genre. An excellent introduction and a must for country music collections.

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The Solid Green Birthday and Other Fables
Published in Paperback by 1st Books Library (2002-10-04)
Author: Kona Lowell
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amazing debut
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-01
this volume was a pleasure to read: hilarious, thought-provoking, and enlightened. Kona Lowell is a wonderful writer and I look forward to reading more of his work! I recommend this book to all.

The Solid Green Birthday & Other Fables
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-03
Kona Lowell is hysterical! The "fables" told here don't have a moral, nor do they instruct. These delightful stories make you see through multidimentional "eyes". They are fairy tales for adults, full of wonder and the joy of everyday life.

In this day and age we need someone pied-piperish to lead the way to the other side of the mountain.

A Peek Behind the Green Door
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-05
Whimsical sounding, but reads with so much insight you find yourself just sitting thinking over each short story and what is really being said. Truly wonderful.

Hilarious...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-18
A hilarious (refreshing) read... Well worth the money and a special place on your bookshelf... Share in the merriment by reading it aloud to your partner (it's only 112 pages long). A REAL GEM! Henry White, Colorado

The delightful insightful world of Kona Lowell
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-13
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Kona Lowell has produced a collection of vignettes that will charm and delight the most jaded reader.

This stuff is different. The flavor is suggested in the dedication: To Chee: for saying, "I don't get it" instead of "That's really stupid."

It's not stupid. Just different. Delightfully different. Fifty-five mostly humorous and insightful essays on life, the world, Kona Lowell's world of Hawaii, and into the strange and wonderful mind of Kona Lowell.

Typical are:

"The Atheist Who Couldn't Swear Too Good -- One day when I was driving to the grocery store to get some socks, I accidentally cut another car off. I guess my mind was somewhere else. I was thinking about my new socks and sort of mentally rearranging my sock drawer to accommodate the newcomers. I didn't notice he had gone into a ditch. I just saw him waving at me. Anyway, this guy was awful mad . . . . "

or "My Miniature Girlfriend [this must be Chee] -- I have a girlfriend who's very short. A few more inches and she would qualify for midget status. She is not happy about this. She would like to be very tall, and probably willowy and blond, too, but she isn't. She's short and brunette and Chinese. My girlfriend does not like short people jokes. She isn't too crazy about Chinese people jokes either, so I try to avoid combining the two. But I can never resist, when someone asks me, 'Where's your girlfriend?' answering, 'She'll be here shortly.' I am usually the only one who gets it. . . . "

or "I Hate Clowns -- I hate clowns. I have always hated clowns for as long as I can remember. This may be one reason I never ran off and joined the circus when I was a kid. I would have had to hang around clowns all day and I hate them. Never was too crazy about parades either. Too damn many clowns . . . . "

Read on. Kona Lowell will tell you about "The Monster Under My Bed," "The Day the Cats Took Over the World," "The Very Bad Grocery Store," "So You Want to Be a Writer," the title essay, "The Solid Green Birthday," and many more tales of life and Lowell. All will bring you a bit closer to the strange and unusual world of Kona Lowell, and every one will help just a bit to make this a slightly better day.

Enjoy!

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The Spirit of Children : The Art and Life of Karen Carrino
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (2000-09)
Author: Karen Carrino
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A Gift of Inspiration to Artists & Those Who Love Children
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-22
I recently found this book at my local library, and in reading it, was inspired to go back to my true passion: Art. I was also compelled to purchase a copy of this book, because I need to have it in my own personal library. I am so thankful that Karen's sister made such a selfless & concerted effort to see that this book was compiled. What a sincerely beautiful act of memorializing a loved one. It is simply... an undying love. Regarding Karen's astounding talent, especially someone so young! I was deeply impressed by her skill and yet profoundly moved by the portraits of the children. The way she drew their eyes, especially... I felt love for these children I'd never even met or known in real life! And we see photographs of kids everyday & don't feel such an overwhelming impact... I honestly got tears in my eyes a couple of times reading this tender story; I can only pray that Karen, and her brother Michael are in a better place... the one I believe she always envisioned children should be in.

Depth of feeling
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-28
I loved this book from beginning to end. Looking at the drawings of children that Karen Carrino did, it was evident that she captured their true spirit and essence. I have no doubt that if she were alive today she would be a well known artist. It is amazing that such a young person could have produced this amazing body of work in such a short time.

A tender-hearted artist
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-07
Thank you for sharing Karen with us. Her artwork and life touches one deeply. Her connection to children and the beauty within them is apparent in her wonderful drawings and paintings. The book is well written and the story touches the heart.

Innocence of Children
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-07
I find this book to be a truly amazing and tragic short life story of a young artist who brings out the innocence of the children and people she drew. It would have been a true honor to know this young woman and to know how she saw people, especially the values she saw in children and how she captured their true beauty! This is a great book for all ages! One of the best books I've read in a long time!

Fine arts at its best
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-26
One could only imagine the type of person and "stand-alone" artist Karen Carrino would have become today. The work illustrated in this book was only the tip of the iceberg. She captured the essence of a child's face, but most importantly its personality. The features that stand out and jump out at you are the eyes. This is an extremely well-written book about the beginning and tragic end to a life of a person who would have become quite famous in her own right.


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