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Can't wait to begin my adventure!Review Date: 2008-09-11
Great Resource For Any Ambitious WomanReview Date: 2008-01-23
The Power Of Working AbroadReview Date: 2008-05-19
"Could Rhonda Byrne be wrong? Could there really be another Secret? According to C. Perry Yeatman and Stacie Nevadomski Berdan, the authors of Get Ahead By Going Abroad: A Woman's Guide To Fast-Track Career Success, there is indeed another secret: working abroad gets you up the career ladder faster - especially if you are a woman struggling to break through the proverbial glass ceiling at home.
Perry and Stacie are living testimony to the power of working abroad. Perry was a 25 year-old account executive making US$25,000 a year when she moved from Baltimore, Maryland to Singapore to accept her first job overseas. Ten years later, with additional stints in Moscow and London, Perry catapulted to earning US$500,000 per year and found herself touring exotic cities with global CEOs and former heads of state like Margaret Thatcher. Today, Perry is one of the top fifty executives at Kraft Foods, the second-largest food and beverage company in the world.
Stacie moved to Hong Kong the day after her wedding, at age twenty-seven. She took up a vice-president position at Burson-Marsteller - the world's leading PR firm. Upon her return to Washington, D.C. only three years later, Stacie became a global managing director. By the age of 34, she was named a partner in WPP, Burson-Marsteller's parent company and ranked in the top 1 percent of the largest communications conglomerate in the world. Today, Stacie is a successful author and a sought-after speaker and consultant.
But it is not just Perry and Stacie who have shot ahead by going abroad. To prove their theory, the authors conducted a global online survey of more than 200 women who had spent significant time abroad. A convincing 85 percent agreed that going overseas had accelerated their careers. Now that's a figure not to be scoffed at.
As a former expat in Indonesia and Mexico, I loved reading Get Ahead By Going Abroad because it took me up close and personal with Perry, Stacie and other similarly successful expat women - who share insights never normally offered to anyone outside an expat exec's trusted inner circle. I also enjoyed the fact that the book is written differently from your standard how-to fare: it intersperses advice, checklists and get-ahead tools with loads of quotes from the 40 women the authors interviewed in-depth to make their material "real".
Whilst aimed at the niche female market, this book is a must-have for anyone wanting to: land an international assignment; negotiate the best possible contract; know what to expect when they arrive; and strategically transition themselves into a premium position upon repatriation.
If you fancy a stab at accelerated success, doused with the excitement of living in a foreign land, Get Ahead By Going Abroad is definitely one of those books you should Google today."
A great gift to career womenReview Date: 2007-12-07
I really enjoyed reading the tips, research and stories by these impressive women.
Wanderlust Pays offReview Date: 2007-09-19

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We all have a heart--a story well worth readingReview Date: 2007-08-12
Everyone in the world knows someone who's gone through this agony and personal terror. Those of us who had to sit back and watch can now see, through Mr. Foster's eyes the feelings of our loved ones.
A book deserving of more accolades than I can express, well done Perry.
Reviewed by Wanda C. Keesey
Heart Patients - Listen Up!Review Date: 2007-08-11
A personal journey of a man coming terms with heart disease.Review Date: 2008-02-10
A Medical Journey to RememberReview Date: 2007-08-13
Realistic and engrossingReview Date: 2007-08-12
Mr. Foster juxtaposes the clinical hospital experience with everyday family drama and flashback. This technique makes for an engrossing and inspirational read. Highly recommended for those who have had bypass surgery, those who know someone who will, or for just those who enjoy reading true stories set within the modern medical world.
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"Opreshan is only fe a season"Review Date: 2007-10-10
May the reader like Sidney in the book: "Praises to Jah, Pedro exulted silently. Sidney fin' 'im heart."
the best!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2007-06-02
i have been looking for books with an island theme, vocabulary and life. this book covered them all and more. the language(easy for me to read becuase i am a caribbean native)was written and express exactly as we speak. i loved the book. the story kept delivering and there was no chance to get bored. action, love, revenge, hatred, greed, money, family all is represented in this exceptional book. if you get the opportunity please read, it is a must. and when your finished reading the book se the movie. it delivers.
A novelization of the movie, improving upon its excellenceReview Date: 1997-01-14
Fantastic third world storyReview Date: 1998-06-01
THTC - A Must For Those Into Jamaican Culture/FolkloreReview Date: 2001-07-19
This book will immerse you in Jamaican culture, and I'm not talking about the resorts on the coast - this is the real deal and is a must read!


A good read for any ageReview Date: 2008-06-19
Love Inspired at its finest!Review Date: 2008-05-31
Hide in Plain SightReview Date: 2008-02-19
Romance and Suspense. Good ReadReview Date: 2007-08-23
Unfortunately, Andrea has to swerve to avoid an Amish buggy on a dark road and ends up in the ditch. Calvin Burke rescues her and takes her to the hospital to see Rachel. Andrea is grateful until she learns he is her grandmother's tenant. Not everyone in town wants another bed and breakfast, and things begin to happen, some of them very dangerous. Andrea, who is used to doing everything herself, has to learn who she can trust.
Hiding in Plain Sight is a suspenseful story of intrigue and romance, salted with a strong faith message. Things aren't always the way they seem and it's easy to trust the wrong people. Fans of Marta Perry will enjoy Hiding In Plain Sight.
Excellent start to the seriesReview Date: 2008-04-06
I read the first two books of The Three Sisters Inn series out of order, but the overall beauty of this series remains intact; HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT is the first book and an excellent start to the series.
Marta Perry creates such beautiful settings for her tales. HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT is set in the heart of Amish country. The peaceful setting provides a sharp contrast to the increasingly dangerous attacks on the Hampton family. In fact, the atmosphere accentuates the danger that lurks in this seemingly tranquil environment.
Marta Perry develops characters the reader wants to revisit over and over again. Andrea's transformation over the course of the book is a joy to behold. The issues of faith are sensitively addressed through the eyes of both Andrea and Cal. The importance of family and friends is especially notable in HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT.
HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT is yet another fantastic book from Marta Perry. I am quickly becoming a fan of both Marta Perry and the Love Inspired Suspense line as both evoke such strong emotions. Easily recommended!
COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES


Excellent BookReview Date: 2007-05-07
Essential resource for parents trying to deal with the heartbreak of a daughter's pregnancyReview Date: 2008-06-27
If I could go back and change things, I wouldn't change the big stuff (getting married, keeping my baby), because if I did, I wouldn't have the two beautiful older kids I have, but I would change the way that my parents and I interacted in the two weeks before I was quickly married and moved out. Perry has years of experience counseling teens and their parents, and she uses that knowledge to create a workbook for parents that takes them step by step through the first discovery through the birth of the baby with stops along the way for forgiving their daughter, the baby's father, and the themselves. She encourages with Scripture and uses different Bible stories and some Christian fiction to help bring deeper understanding to the situation. Perry urges parents to really listen to their daughter to help her come up with a viable plan for her and her child. She supports both adoption and parenting with the pros and cons of both laid out neatly. This is a Christian book, so while abortion is mentioned, she encourages every other option and includes statistics about possible outcomes if a teenage girl has or is forced to have an abortion.
The book includes resources for parents with places to find Christian and pro-life doctors, adoption agencies, pregnancy resource centers, and more. While some of the activities for dealing with the emotions were a little artsy for me (I can't imagine drawing pictures or making a collage to express myself), for others it may be just what's needed. It took my parents and I several years to repair the damage done by my pregnancy and my attitude toward them during it. While a parent can't change their child's reaction to the pregnancy, mothers and fathers can change how they react, hopefully bringing healing and growth. This book is a fantastic resource for helping them to work through the grief, anger, and guilt that follows a teen's pregnancy.
Practical and BiblicalReview Date: 2004-06-19
A great tool for families seeking answersReview Date: 2004-01-21
Excellent and helpfulReview Date: 2003-07-11

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Putting them on the cover still spoils the surpriseReview Date: 2007-10-30
Great Dr. WHO? Novel.Review Date: 2001-02-24
Oh, the scene with the Panzer vs. the Cybermen was cool.
The Doctor and Ace find some funky ol' cybermenReview Date: 1998-06-10
A real silver nemesisReview Date: 2001-03-06
There's something about the Seventh Doctor that seems to require writers gives us stories that feature Cybermen and Nazis - first 'Silver Nemesis' and now this. However, unlike the twenty-fifth anniversary story, this one works!
Flowing quite neatly on from the established relationship between the Doctor and Ace - it is very trusting and mutually reliant. This places it in distinct contrast with the earlier written New Adventures published by Virgin, which focussed on the Doctor's emerging manipulative nature and the strain it placed on his friendship with Ace.
The Cyberman in this story is a return to a classic monster - somewhat spoiled by the ridiculous "allergy" to gold introduced in 'Revenge of the Cybermen', this aspect is not considered in this book and therefore the task of the Doctor and his allies is much more real and dangerous.
A good example of how to write a traditional Seventh Doctor story, and a welcome return to a strong portrayal of a classic Who monster.
I hate thinking of a review title...Review Date: 2000-01-29

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Hard to find, worth the searchReview Date: 2002-04-18
adds new meaning to the terms long-con and hostile takeroverReview Date: 1998-07-04
Favorite Book EverReview Date: 2006-03-21
The best by a masterReview Date: 2006-03-06
Perhaps the best clue is the beginning quotation, which is from Thomas More's UTOPIA. This book is about the perfect country, as desgned by a con man. It is hilarious, suspenseful, and a good, thoughtful, read.
Excellent ReadReview Date: 2003-08-04

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Fascinating quilt history, gorgeous patternsReview Date: 2007-09-16
Wonderful Tradional DesignsReview Date: 2004-04-02
If you've never appliqued before, this book will be a challenge to you. The instructions are written for a quilter with some experience. The beginning of the book gives wonderful details of the life of Marie Webster who is the original creator of these designs.
I also enjoyed Marie Webster's Gardent of Quilts which, I think would be a bit easier for a beginner eager to try traditional designs.
Gentile Traditional PatternsReview Date: 2002-04-19
The patterns are so stylish for the period and readily adapt to todays fabrics as well.
Every time I page through this book I feel as though I'm getting a hug of encouragement from all of our quilting ancestors.
You will enjoy the pictures, patterns and story.
A Joy to ReadReview Date: 2001-08-15
Stunning all aroundReview Date: 1999-06-05

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There is hope!Review Date: 2007-07-02
A book from the heart...and from the trenches!Review Date: 1999-01-21
An Excellent Guide To Making Profit Without Hurting PeopleReview Date: 1998-10-15
Gets to the essence of the successful business model!Review Date: 1998-10-15
Clear insight on how both people and companies can grow.Review Date: 1999-02-02
In Leveraging People and Profit the authors introduce a new term, altrupreneur. Altrupreneur is defined as one who conducts the affairs of an enterprise with conspicuous regard for the welfare of others. The altrupeneur is not one who acts only for the welfare of others, but one who acts with awareness of others' welfare as one of his or her top priorities.
The authors go on to outline a leadership model which includes the following.
1. The very essence of leadership is you have to have a vision. It's got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion. You cannot blow an uncertain trumpet. 2. Employees want and expect leaders to set direction and determine the business focus. Leaders are relying more on the power of influence than of command and control. 3. To be credible as a leader, you must first clarify your own values, translate them into a set of guiding principles, a credo, that you can communicate to the people you hope to lead. These overaching values help employees make decisions consistent with the aspirations of the company. 4. A leader must earn the trust of those he/she expects to lead. 5. Establish a mutual service compact which helps people understand where they fit in the value chain, aligns recognition programs to reward organizational successes, establishes training and personal development programs to reinforce continuous improvement, develops a communicaiton plan to ensure every employee understands values and vision and allocates resources to support improvment initiatives.
When an organization is energized by a vision that draws out the best efforts of all stakeholders in a positive and mutually beneficial context, there is virtually no limit to what is possible. Human creativity is not maximized until it is challenged by the impossible.

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The eloquence of the visualReview Date: 2000-06-18
The Irish Landscape ShinesReview Date: 2000-06-04
The Light of Ireland illuminatesReview Date: 2000-05-22
A visual journey through the Irish Landscape.Review Date: 2000-06-11
A Must for CollectorsReview Date: 2000-06-11
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