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My Angels Wear Fur
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (2002-09-01)
Author: Devon O'Day
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Extraordinary Indeed!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-02
This book is a superlative collection of stories involving a variety of animals, narrated in extraodinary dialogue of humor, insight and sometimes nostalgia! If you like pets, this book is a must! If you enjoy quality writing and pleasurable reading, this book is imperative! Attractive photos enhance this wonderful volume of fascinating, awesome chapters in the lives of a myriad of species!

heart-warming for a dog lover
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-15
I received this book for my 40th birthday. Like Devon, I am a dog lover. The stories she tells are of an animal-lover par excellence! I started reading the stories, with one of my three dogs in my lap, and begin sniffling, then sobbing. I wanted to go out and save every anmial! The spiritual ties are real; I, too, have experienced God's unconditional love from my furry angels. Thank you, Devon! I look forward to volume 2.

This really touched my heart and soul !
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-15
I just love dogs and I have a special place in my heart for all animals.This book really touched me. I'm really glad there is someone like Devon who takes care of these pets who need homes.
I too, was chosen by my sweet little Zoe, she acutally came into a steel warehouse and one of the guys brought her to the office where i worked, I instantly fell in love, she was so skinny and dirty. Now, she is healthy and happy! not to mention spoiled. We love her and my old cat even loves her too!

*The story of Darlene was sooo sweet! I hope she is somewhere taking care of someone and getting all the love she deserves !

WOW!!!!! What a WONDERFUL book!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-25
God put animals on this earth for us to love, cherish, and to keep safe. What a wonderful collection of stories!!! You'll laugh over one story, then cry over the next!!! I'm not a cat-lover; but this book makes me want to learn more about this creature!!!! Devon writes about her "angels"; but, it seems to me Devon herself is an angel who has shared her heart as well as her stories. I only hope more stories will follow!!!
Way to go, Devon!!!!!

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My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson Australia (1983-01)
Author: Graeme Base
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A beautifully illustrated multicultural animal book.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-01
This beautifully illustrated book set in Australia's outback has the most interesting animals I've ever seen! The multicultural theme can be used in classrooms and at home to promote an understanding of native animals of Australia, relationships with elders, women of independence, and travel. The story is beautifully written in prose and the illustrations are patterned in pencil/charcoal and brilliant pictures.

Billiantly Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-23
This is definitely the best picture i have ever read to my children and i would recomend it to all parents and children alike. It makes you smile and feel so content and happy as you reach the last page. The illustrations, superb, the story, edge of your seat stuff.

Recommend t for everyone, young and old.

Wonderful Fun Book! Clever wording.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
My kids really enjoy this book. It was a gift from Grandma for my oldest son because he likes to say funny words. This book is full of funny words and names that all three of our kids love. At the end of the book, my daughter always wants to know "what happend to Grandma", so we come up with all kinds of possibilities. This is a wonderful book and is read often as our bedtime routine.

"...Near Bandywallop East..."
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-29
My Grandma lived in Gooligulch,
Near Bandywallop East,
A fair way north of Murrumbum
(Five hundred miles at least)...

In Sydney and in Melbourne Town,
They all knew Grandma's name,
And all about the animals,
That Grandma used to tame.

THe Australian place names and the premise of the Grandma taming exotic animals (exotic to most non-Australians kids) is as colorful as Grame Base's 11 2-page spreads. The story concerns Grandma (while we're told that everyone "knew her name," we're never told what it is), her taming, training, and befriending of wombats, kangaroos, dingos, goannas and local birds, including kookaburras, galahs, magpies, and coots. The color pictures are beautiful and often wonderfully improbable: A goanna (some kind of reptile) is shown in an easy cair, quaffing some type of drink (Foster's?), while he and a dingo (wild dog) watch a rat balance an Australian coin.

After introducing the animals who overrun Grandma's house, Base's brief plot concerns Grandma's journey (via pelican) over the desert sands and mountins, "until at dusk they reached a place, Where giant tree-ferns grew. There's a lush picture of this riverbank oasis, followed by a dark, fun/scary night illustration of the wombats--their eyes open in fear--"looking nervously around...for a wombat-eating snake." Grandma and pelican journey to next to the sea, where she dons "frilly bathing gear," and rides the waves on a blowup sea-dragon.

HOwever, things take an unexpected turn when Base decides that Grandma will be taken by the tide: "ANnd no-one's seen my Grandma/Even to this very day." This sudden disappearance is tempered by the narrator's speculation that Grandma probably landed on an island and thence to England , Spain, San Francisco, or Tingoor, or (her best bet), that Grandma's "back in Gooligulch, just like before." While the fantasy elements of the book make Grandma's fate less important, and the narrator's speculation more plausible, this turn of events may make the book somewhat unsettling for toddlers, restricting the book's audience to those around the ages 4-9 or so. You'll have to use your judgement. There's no hint that Grandma had a disaster, she pictured (in the narrator's fantasy taming animals "in thejungles of Tingoor" an d heading to San Francisco "On a Western Union train." Still, you might want to consider whrther the ambiguity of what happened to Grandma will be upsetting to your readers. Still, in keeping with the light, silly narrative poem (which is very imaginative and well-written), I think a zanier, more explicit conclusion would have been a better fit.

The other non-color picture are a monochromatic dark brown, made interesting by Base's lined shadings. Unfortunately, these are sometimes too dense, his most effective picture leave more "white space." In addition, Base introduces some of the animals without a nearby reference illustration: You have to go to the inside of the front cover to get the key to the two-page illustration of all the animals located inside the back cover! This is a little inconvenient. Overall, a very good book, with excellent color illustrations, and a clever poetic narrative that will draw engage individuals kids or in group reading.

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My Life as a Blundering Ballerina (The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle #13)
Published in Kindle Edition by Thomas Nelson (1997-10-02)
Author: Bill Myers
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Hilarious
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-21
Wally McDoogle gets into one scrape after another, always causing catastrophe after catastrophe. Now, he's been tricked into switching roles with one of his best friends, a girl named Wall Street. Unfortunately, during that period, a major football game takes place and the ballet "The Nutcracker" opens. Wally has to play Wall Street's part as the Sugar Plum Fairy, while Wall Street has to take his place in the football game.

Of course, numerous other major catastrophes occur as well, during those 72 hours.

One thing kept occurring to me. No matter what his sex is, if one is thrown into ballet or any other activity he is unfamiliar with, he will face a much harder time than someone who has practiced it for a long time. So if a boy doing ballet and a girl playing football switched places, they would both find it a lot harder.

There was a story in the story, a story Wally was writing about a superhero. I liked how Wally's superhero sometimes took on a life of its own, talking back to Wally and not doing what Wally wanted. I hear that real writers have that experience all the time.

In reading the well-known, oft-repeated dialog "Is too." "Is not." et al., I was reminded of the March of the Peers in "Iolanthe" by Gilbert and Sullivan. One faction of the peers (the tenors) shouted "Tan-tan-ta-ra!" while the other faction (the basses) countered with "Tsing boom!"

THE FUNNIES THING IN THE WORLD!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-29
I read the book, My Life an a Blundering Balernina. If you didn't, then please do. It's so funny!

THE FUNNIEST BOOK EVER!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-29
THIS BOOK IS ABOUT WALLY AND HIS FRIEND,WALL STREET.WALLY SAYS THAT IT'S HARDER BEING A GUY,BUT WALL STREET THINKS THE OPPISITE.THEN,ANOTHER MCDOOGLE MISHAP BEGINS!THIS BOOK IS VERY HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!

Funny and Great!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-29
Join Wally McDoogle as he and his best friend, a girl, trade positions for 72 hours after arguing who it was harder to be. Great plot, setting, charecters, and legnth This was one of the best and funniest books I've read! Anyone who hasn't read it should!

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My Life as a Human Hairball (The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle #15)
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (1998-11-03)
Author: Bill Myers
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My Life as a Human Hairball
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-11
Welcome to another of the Incredible Worlds of Wally Mcdoodle.This book is about Wally Mcdoodle,a girl named Wall Street,and one of Wally's best friend Oprah.Both of Wally and Wall Street are alone in a labratory with tons of weird things.One of the werdist things they found was a submarine.They decide to go in it.They start to shrink and fall in a soda can.Operah one of Wally's best friend comes to look for them.He takes a zip of the soda and realizes that wally and Wall Street are trapped in opera's body.What will happen to them.

Wally Mcdoogle is Back!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-12
This is the 15th book in the hilarious series of Wally McDoogle books. Wally and his best friend Wall Street(she loves money) are swallowed by his other best friend, Oprah (he loves music and junk food). They must get out before they grow big again. Along the way, they learn a valuble lesson about God.

Not only highly entertaining, but educational!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-03
This newest "Wally McDoogle" book features an incredible trip through the human body, as Wally is accidently shrunken and swallowed by one of his best friends! He has to find his way out, through the body, and along the way readers will get a wonderful science lesson on the wonders of the human body. Funny and zany, as always, but also educational.

THE HUMAN BODY IS GREAT
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-14
BILL WRITES ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY. IN THE BIBLE IT SAYS WE ARE FEARFULLY AND WONDERFLY MADE I RECAMEND THIS BOOK TO ANYONE THAT IS YOUNGER THAN ELEVEN .

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My Life as Reindeer Road Kill (Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle)
Published in Paperback by Tommy Nelson (2007-07-30)
Author: Bill Myers
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my life as a reindeer road kill
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-12
This is a book about a boy named wally who need to get a gift to
God for his birthday because an angel told him to do this.Wally
goes shopping and buys a lot of things.some of the things he buys are sandals, a tv,a saw, and other electronics. he uses his frend wall street's money to buy these things.wall street tells wally that god wonts him to do good deeds because the stuff is still in the driveway.so he does good deeds for God's birthday isstead. i like this book because Wally is funny and uncoordinated. He says funny things too. I'veread alot of other books in this series. They were fuuny too.

these are the best reading books ever.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-03
the book My Life as a walrus whoopee Cushion is the best book I have read it and i've told my friends about the books and i have been telling them that they are the best books ever.

Reindeer roadkill
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-26
It's was good, not great, but good. I'd have to admit I thought he(Wally) good have done less rolling around the store.

It's a fun laugh-filled comedey
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-24
My Life as Reindeer Roadkill is a very funny story Were Wally learns the true meaning of Christmas but of course he learns it the hard way! It's a great story even adults will love it

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My Time in Hawaii: A Polynesian Memoir
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1989-01-01)
Author: Victoria Nelson
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Timeless Memoir Captures Youth Like No Other
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Review Date: 2003-08-17
I read this book for the first and second times last night.

It was my second time, because I had read the book when first published. But because I lived in Hawaii back then, perhaps I could not fully absorb the stunning setting and the author's many insights about island life.

I lived in Hawaii for 25 years, and in my second reading Ms. Nelson captured and returned me to 1970s Hawaii. At the same time, I learned a great deal from her book that I did not discern during my time in Hawaii.

The book is about much more than Hawaii. Anyone who has ever been young will identify with this memoir, and will come away richer for the author's uncanny powers of observation about universal themes.

Timeless Memoir Captures Youth Like No Other
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-17
I read this book for the first and second times last night.

It was my second time, because I had read the book when first published. But because I lived in Hawaii back then, perhaps I could not fully absorb the stunning setting and the author's many insights about island life.

I lived in Hawaii for 25 years, and in my second reading Ms. Nelson captured and returned me to 1970s Hawaii. At the same time, I learned a great deal from her book that I did not discern during my time in Hawaii.

The book is about much more than Hawaii. Anyone who has ever been young will identify with this memoir, and will come away richer for the author's uncanny powers of observation about universal themes.

A Classic of Island Literature
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-05
A great book that captures the feel of Hawaii. Victoria's Hawaii is gone but the 'feel' of the place is timeless. Her description of Hawaiian music,plate lunches and hundreds of other details of island life are right on target. If you've been captivated by the idea of island life...read this book. You'll be on the beach,breathing in plumerias as long as your eyes cross the words.

A great book that shouldn't be out of print.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-23
I was introduced to this book by a writer who had lived in Hawaii for most of the '70s, and she felt that it was one of the best personal memoirs of living in Hawaii that she had read. Nelson taught at the University of Hawaii in the '70s, and traveled throughout the islands. She captures the beauty, the sadness, the cultural tensions and improbable harmonies of a people and a setting that is so much more than a Waikiki Beach tourist-trap destination. Her description of the people of Moloka'i was one my motivations to find the true meaning of **Aloha** and visit what may be the friendliest place in Hawai'i. St. Martin's should at least bring it back in trade paperback - the travel sections of most bookstores are dying for a distinctly different look at one of the most fascinating and spiritual places in the world

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My Utmost Devotional Bible
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson Inc (1997-04)
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Worth it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
I bought this book based on a lot of good reviews about it..I have all good things to say about this devotional bible. I find it very easy to read and understand. I will even take this book with me when I travel..

Great Bible to Read with Your Spouse
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-27
Do you want to read the Bible but think you don't have time with your busy schedules? We have read this Bible for several years and each year I think maybe we should read a different one but we always come back to this one. As a couple, we find the message for each day and the mix of Old Testament, New Testament, Proverbs and Psalms an easy way to kick off our day. With a fresh brewed cup of coffee and a dose of age old wisdom, it sets the tone for our whole day. Reading the Bible together and praying together in the mornings before work has changed our marriage. Try reading it with your spouse and hang on for the adventure of a lifetime. The prayer is important too! We are buying 2 more copies for friends and a new hardbound one for us. The old has been used so much it is falling apart! Each time we read it, we learn something new about our situation or relationship.

Excellent Daily Reading
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-06
I found a paperback version on sale at a christian bookstore. It was their only and last copy. So I snatched it up. I am very fond of the New King James Version and I love reading it everyday. Each section offers a bit from the O.T. as well as the N.T. Over a year one should have been through the whole Bible. I am still in the process of reading and am very eager to discover a balanced view of who Yaweh and Y'shua really are. Reading Oswald Chamber's viewpoints are inspiring as well. That man obviously loved the Lord with all his heart, soul,mind and strength. I would very much like to find a hardcover version.

This makes reading the entire Bible attainable & fun.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-28
This is the greatest version I've come across yet. It is easy to do every day, it didn't bog me down in the legalistics of the Old Testament as I always felt when I was just reading the Bible through,and the words of Oswald Chambers are always so meaningful. It is such a blessing!

If you want to get a lot of meaning out of your Bible or just want a devotional book to do each day that only takes about 1/2 hr per day, this book is for you, and the paperback is easy to carry with you.

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Nature's Lessons: Character Lessons from the World Around Us
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (2006-04-11)
Author: Dennis Slone
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Intriguing and Fascinating Analogy for Life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
There were so many interesting things that I never thought of before about Nature and how they apply to life. I was intrigued by each chapter and I was able to see how I was showing up in these areas within my own life. I enjoyed this book and the stories shared within it. Thanks.

A Great Character Development Book for All Ages!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-29
I have never written a review before but I was compelled to after reading this book. I believe every parent should get this book in the hands of all young people. This book allows one to think about nature in a way that is not normally presented in the classroom while guiding teenagers through some biblical based character training in a non-preaching style. I like the Ants and the Work Ethic chapter because it talks about what God says about work and the scripture Proverbs 6:6-8 is an example. I also liked Patience of a Glacier as stated in James 1:2-4. This book will cause you to look at the world differently and even appreciate the role spiders play with all their creativity. The chapter of Spiders and Creativity caused me to discover that each one of God's creatures, including man, has talents and we should discover them and be true to our heart's passions and talents. This is a book that can be read a chapter at a time and it could be used as a lesson per week for a preacher or a Sunday school teacher. I could see this book being used in the Boy and Girl Scouts, as a home schooling book or a summer Christian camp guide. Everyone, both young and old, could learn from this book. Thank you for a great book author Dennis Slone!

Every Young Person Should Read This Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-29
This book changed the way I looked at the World around me. There are fourteen character lessons that can be learned by observing nature. I learned that God reaveals Himself through nature as stated in Romans 1:20. It's hard for me to narrow my favorite chapter but Horses Like to Run comes to mind. I learned the value of exercise in leading a healthy and active life. The story is told from a modern-day Huck Finn spin with the Bible incorporated. This book serves ages ten through adults, but could be read to a younger child for character development.

Great Christian Book!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-29
I am home schooled and I love this book. It made me look at nature differently and how God wants us to learn from his creation. I think everybody could benefit from this book because the world more than ever before certainly needs character training. My favorite chapter was Family Life of the Honey Bees. That chapter taught me the importance of working together as a family for the benefit of the whole. My second favorite chapter was Dogs and Loyalty. I discovered the role loyalty has in relationships with others. I highly recommend this book for both teenagers and adults.

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The Nelson Encyclopedia
Published in Hardcover by Stackpole Books (2002-12)
Author: Colin White
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Very good book!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-26
This book is very informative, citing now out-of-print primary sources and containing many colour and black and white photos of paintings and artifacts. It is alphabetically organized, also, and in a durable hardcover format. The author is obvoiusly well qualified. Highly recommended book.

The words on the front cover say it all.
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Review Date: 2004-01-12
Many years ago, I became a Nelson fan after reading an historical account of the Battle of Aboukir Bay. I was simply impressed by such an overwhelming victory by this master tactician of naval warfare. Now, as we approach the 200th anniversary of Trafalgar, it is only natural to suppose we shall be inundated with anything and everything "Nelsonian." If, however, they are all of the standard set by Colin White - we are in for a real treat.

Colin White is widely acknowledged as a leading expert on Nelson. He is the former Deputy Director of the Royal Naval Museum and is now Director of "Trafalgar 200" at the National Maritime Museum. In short, his credentials are impressive by any standards.

The Nelson Encyclopaedia is a hardback book measuring just over 10in x 8in containing 288 pages packed with solid information in an easy-to-follow format and all written by a man who knows his subject. As the words below the title on the front cover suggest, this is an encyclopaedia of all those facts and figures relating to the People, Places, Battles, Ships, Myths, Mistresses, Memorials & Memorabilia that were Nelson. This is, therefore, an ultimate reference source and probably the best possible place to start for those with little or no knowledge of the greatest naval genius of all time. At the same time, this is the also the book to answer those niggling little questions which trouble always the experts.

This is a work of reference will which stand the test of time. It is a scholarly work, an excellent read, well illustrated throughout and contains plenty of new material. It is very fitting that the Publisher's should be called "Chatham" and I congratulate them on a job well done.

NM

Brilliant introduction to a brilliant man!
Helpful Votes: 37 out of 39 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
This is the best book I've read about Nelson in a long time (and I've read quite a few!). Colin White has unearthed a load of new material and has put it together in an accessible and readable form.

There is a first-rate introductory essay sketching out Nelson's life and career and showing how all the new material changes our view of the little admiral. Then there is a series of brilliant short essays on all aspects of his life - his battles, his ships, his women, and so on and so on.

Its one of those books its hard to put down. Each short essay has a "See also" section at the end of it and so you find yourself flipping happily through the book following a fascinating "trail".

Some great illustrations, many of which I'd never seen before and some excellent battle plans, again based on all the latest research. The book looks good too and feels good in your hands

This is not a traditional biography, but don't let that put you off. I guarantee you'll get a huge amount of enjoyment out of it and come away feeling that you have been listening to a man who really understands Nelson.

This is a wonderful book. Up to White's usual high standard
Helpful Votes: 40 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-08
Colin White works hard so we don't have to. He has saved us having to dig through countless book to find information on persons, events and places that feature prominently, or even incidentally, in Lord Nelson's colourful life. This book will be an invaluable aid to everyone interested in Nelson, the Royal Navy, and the Napoleonic Wars.
Also highly recommended:

Joel Hayward's "For God and Glory: Lord Nelson and His Way of War"

Evan Thomas's "John Paul Jones : Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy"

Tom Pocock's "Horatio Nelson"

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Nelson Mandela
Published in Paperback by Mayibuye Books,South Africa (1994-12-31)
Author: Nelson Mandela
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Classic essays and speeches
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-04
Lovers of good political writing will enjoy this. I was greatly inspired by the first edition of this while I was a college student in the 1980s (when Mr. Mandela was still imprisoned).

Among the highlights are "Bantu Education" (1950s), a look at how the educational system for Black South Africans was designed to produce a class of cheap labor (as a Black South Carolinian, I can relate). Mandela's court speech prior to his imprisonment in 1964 reads like a South African "I Have A Dream" as he eloquently states the case of Black S/Africans and his willingness to be a martyr for that cause. (Check the actual sound recording of this on the CD "The Voice of Nelson Mandela" for the full effect).

Later, we see the level of principle of Mr. Mandela as he spurns offers for freedom under the conditions set by the S/A government in the 80s. We also read his post-release speech as well as his calls for peace among warring factions in S/A.

Makes you wish for eloquent, principled, and effective leaders like this in America. At least it can inspire future generations toward that direction. By all means, read it.

"ýAn Ideal For Which I'm Prepared To Die."
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-06
What a bottomless well of encouragement and inspiration one gets from its reading! Nelson Mandela, basing himself on the mass of Black, Colored and Indian, workers, peasants and other democrats of South Africa, was unbreakable at the hands of the horrific, murderous and terrorist system of aparthied. Akin to Nazis Germany, the Jim Crow USA South and Zionist Israel, South Africa enjoyed the backing of the US and British and Israeli governments until it was overthrown.

Joining the African National Congress in 1944 at age 26, he and other youth would lead its transformation from and organization of " gentlemen with clean hands" to the mass revolutionary democratic movement that would lead the revolution over apartheid. Doing so even while in prison for nearly 30 years. He was finally released in 1990 at age 72 and was soon after elected South Africa's president.

Mandela in his own words
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-26
For decades, a popular demand in South Africa and around the world was: Free Nelson Mandela! This book does an excellent job of showing just why Mandela was so popular among the masses in his country and so feared and hated by apartheid's rulers. He was a first-class revolutionary who fought for decades for his country's freedom and always believed in the power of the masses of people to make change. This book is so inspiring because you read Mandela in his own words, starting as a student leader in the 1940s to a leader of the African National Congress's armed wing in the 1960s to an internationally known political prisoner in the 1980s. He never gave up and he outlasted the vicious apartheid system. The photos in the book also do a great job of showing what the struggle against apartheid was like.

Freedom struggle against apartheid -- Mandela's own words!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-20
What a wonderful experience-- reading and studying speeches and documents prepared by Nelson Mandela during five decades of struggle against the apartheid regime in South Africa! Here are key documents of the African National Congress, including the Freedom Charter that became the central document of the mass movement that brought down apartheid. Also Mandela's speeches at different stages of the struggle, including historic courtroom addresses when he was on trial for his life; documents Mandela prepared as the apartheid regime was forced to negotiate with him and the ANC in the late 1980s; and his first speeches after he was released from prison in 1990.
These speeches give a vivid reminder of the brutal, racist regime that was apartheid (and we should never forget that the South African regime was a pillar of U.S. domination in Africa from the 1940s on.) Mandela gives us a real feel for the determined, difficult, and courageous struggle of millions of people who never accepted submission to apartheid and the world-wide importance of the fight for a democratic, nonracial South Africa. And you see truly inspiring leadership in the persons of Mandela and his fellow leaders in the ANC.
Don't miss the 32-pages of photos that really help bring this rich struggle to life as well!


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