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A Powerful story!Review Date: 2003-11-15
What a KICK!Review Date: 2003-10-27
An Awesome ReadReview Date: 2003-10-27
A rising star.Review Date: 2003-10-29
When a
young reporter sat down to interview Industrial Tycoon Danny Dowd he didn't know what to expect. He had known Danny for years
and had enjoyed his confidence and trust. He had no idea how this interview would turn out. It certainly couldn't hurt his
career as a writer.
The wealthy bachelor took out an old package of lemon flavored cigarettes,lit one, as he had done
every Valentine's Day for the past eighteen years. He took several puffs and then snuffed the cigarette out in the ashtray.
"That's
the last of them," he said, "you can't get them any more, not since early 1975."
He leaned back, suggested that the reporter
set up the chessboard and he would tell him the story behind the cigarettes. He said the conversation would be taped and the
reporter would get the tape at the end of the session. There would be no questions allowed.
This is how we are introduced
to the story of Danny Dowd, a tale of joy and sadness, of love, tomfoolery and tragedy. It is built around the lives of
two young people who meet in college and immediately fall in love.
The path they follow is not easy. They are constantly
confronted with problems that challenge their love for each other. This is a story of gripping suspense that involves sex,
fraternity and sorority life, a life-threatening disease
and a struggle with families that disapprove of the relationship.
This
is a hard book to put down, based on a true account. You'll be torn between chuckles, tears and memories as you follow this
fascinating tale.
Enjoy,
W. Olchesky

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Missouri BraksReview Date: 2004-11-07
An absolutely wonderful addition to L&C resources ...Review Date: 2000-10-04
A Jewel of a historic AtlasReview Date: 2004-05-30
I can only say: Excellent and congratulations.
On the TrailReview Date: 2002-12-09
I find it so much more interesting to read "The Journals of Lewis and Clark" (Moulton Edition) or Stephen Ambrose's "Undaunted Courage" with these books at my side. To be able to pore over them and see where the Corps of Discovery was is great fun.
Last year I taught a class on Explorers for 6th to 8th graders and we ended the year with five weeks of Lewis and Clark. They were fascinated by these maps and spent lots of time with them.

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Must Read!Review Date: 2006-03-10
a must for allReview Date: 2003-06-30
A good book for Christian home-schoolers.Review Date: 2007-11-10
Children will gain insight about America's Christian roots.Review Date: 1999-06-17

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The First "Camp David"Review Date: 2005-04-06
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to know more about Lincoln the person, with an interest in his politics and Civil War presidency. This book is a wonderful addition to the new writings on the Sixteenth President.
Something new about LincolnReview Date: 2003-12-12
excellent and timelyReview Date: 2003-08-06
Lincoln's Sanctuary in the Midst of the Storm of WarReview Date: 2005-10-12
States (minus the 11 southern states which seceded launching the Civil War!) President Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary and family would journey to the Soldiers Retirement Home about 4 miles from the White House. Son Robert would visit on his trips home from Harvard. Youngest Lincoln son Tad enjoyed the Soldiers' Home where he had a menagerie of pets; got to know the guard troops from Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio stationed there. Wife Mary was often vacationing in New England or shopping in New York.
In this atmosphere Lincoln enjoyed the camaraderie of soldiers; received visitors and enjoyed the company of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton living in a nearby cottage.
It was in this location that the President agonized over his decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation; decided to fire
George B. McClellan and help plan the 1864 presidential campaign.
Every day Lincoln would ride a horse to the White House surrounded by mounted cavalryman. His wife Mary fell from her carriage in July, 1863 while traveling to the home. She was seriously injured .
Pinsker tells us of plots against Lincoln's life. He may have even been fired upon by an unknown assassin according to a soldier who reported this incident in his postwar memoirs.
Matthew Pinsker has written an outstanding book adding to our knowledge of the heretofore little known Lincoln residence at the Soldiers Home. The Home is now a National Landmark and is being renovated and opened for the public. One can imagine how awed poet Walt Whitman was as he saw Lincoln on his daily ride from the White House to the Soldiers Home.
Pinsker draws on a vast array of first person accounts, letters,memoirs and can be complimented on adding to our knowledge of the Lincoln presidency.
The book is well illustated with maps and is an outstanding addition to anyone interested in the Civil War and the Lincoln presidency. Well recommended!

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For all visitors of Seattle!Review Date: 2001-10-05
Virgilio Krumbacher
Helps you avoid tourist trapsReview Date: 2003-01-04
There is lots of good information about interesting spots in many of Seattle's vibrant neighboorhood communities besides just the downtown and Pioneer Square areas. I also appreciated the information on various points of architectural interest, which has made me want to chase down another book about Seattle's architecture.
If you want to get to know Seattle beyond just the touristy stuff that every visitor to Seattle has seen (Pike's Place, the Needle, etc.), you can't go wrong with this book. Even if you are already familiar with Seattle, there is much you can learn from this book -- I intend to try out more of their recommended day trips to the surrounding areas soon!
Lonely Planet Offers Great Seattle InsightReview Date: 2000-05-02
Great for residents tooReview Date: 2000-10-18
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A terrific book that includes a synopsis of DC's history.Review Date: 1998-10-28
EXCELLENTReview Date: 1998-03-25
Engaging, thoughtful and provacative storytellingReview Date: 1999-01-22
This is Black Fiction at its best!Review Date: 1999-01-28
There are too many Black authors out there right now who are getting success based on the boom in black fiction rather than actual talent. Ms. Golden DESERVES the praise she gets and I HOPE someone is paying her what's she's worth!

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Hopefully I'll Need This in January!Review Date: 2008-09-17
A Book for Anyone Wishing to Understand WashingtonReview Date: 2004-06-16
Certainly anyone coming to Washington as a political appointee should read this book. I worked for too many who did not.
Full disclosure: I read this book because I met Dave Oliver and liked him. Now that I have read the book I like him even more.
A Management Text Focused on the GovernmentReview Date: 2003-04-05
Read and SucceedReview Date: 2003-03-09
Where is this man and how do I get a chance to work for him?

Touches the heart of the soulReview Date: 1999-12-10
A man of two worlds....Review Date: 2003-10-15
A quietly powerful novel of personal identity and interbeingReview Date: 1997-07-01
Frank Waters was a master of sublime subtlety and truthReview Date: 1998-11-01

More than a storyReview Date: 2007-04-28
The first time rather fast just to see what really happened. But well before the end I was falling in love with the 17 year old Marina and the elusive sophisticated Marco Albrizzi.
I had also the feeling that I was missing something. That there was more than the story in the book. So I read it again, slowly. And then I was able to enjoy the atmosphere, the emotion, the restrained melancholy.
Is really more lasting the love that has not been totally fulfilled?
Is an old friendship the ultimate consolation?
Read the book and decide by yourself.
Readers Of This Novel Will Not Be DisappointedReview Date: 2007-03-16
The author's descriptions are breathtakingly real, sensitive and provocative. The juxtaposition of the heroine Marina's present and past life and the contrasting worlds of Venice in the winter and summer are compelling.
The story is particularly unique in the time-frame it spans. Italy of the 1950's and 1960's is captivating as it comes alive with the author's intimate knowledge and skillful writing.
The surprise ending holds pathos, tenderness, and the poignant reality of love lost and yet forever there. Readers of this novel will not be disappointed.
The Medusa's Smile by Laura Brylawski-MillerReview Date: 2007-02-13
An engrossing coming of age tale Review Date: 2007-06-14
Brylawski-Miller's descriptions are masterful. Her sense of place is only surpassed by her finely delineated characters. After my daughter-in-law finished reading the book in one gulp, she commented "I was really sad to put it down.. I am definitely going to look for her other novels because the characters in this one stayed with me for days - and I really missed them."
An engrossing coming of age tale - and so much more...

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The past will returnReview Date: 2008-07-22
As a judge in the family court, Suzanne deals with dysfunctional families every day, and as expected, some of that dysfunction spills over onto her. A woman she ruled against committed suicide and Rotherman finds a way to encourage the woman's grandmother to make a scene at Suzanne's campaign speech. Will the people listen to Rotherman? Will he expose her secret?
MISJUDGED is the painful story of a woman who is attempting to do the right thing, but discovers the dirty world of politics doesn't care where her heart is. It is a page-turner that dips into the psyche of Suzanne while exposing the dirt that can be flung during a political campaign. It says a lot about how the United States elections are run. It also explores family relationships and has a hint of romance. I would highly recommend this book.
Reviewed by Alice Holman
of The RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers
A real page turner.Review Date: 2008-03-31
Legal fiction page-turner!Review Date: 2008-02-18
AWESOME, SUSPENSEFUL BRILLIANCE!Review Date: 2008-01-20
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When a young reporter sat down to interview Industrial Tycoon Danny Dowd he didn't know what to expect. He had known Danny for years and had enjoyed his confidence and trust. He had no idea how this interview would turn out. It certainly couldn't hurt his career as a writer.
The wealthy bachelor took out an old package of lemon flavored cigarettes,lit one, as he had done every Valentine's Day for the past eighteen years. He took several puffs and then snuffed the cigarette out in the ashtray.
"That's the last of them," he said, "you can't get them any more, not since early 1975."
He leaned back, suggested that the reporter set up the chessboard and he would tell him the story behind the cigarettes. He said the conversation would be taped and the reporter would get the tape at the end of the session. There would be no questions allowed.
This is how we are introduced to the story of Danny Dowd, a tale of joy and sadness, of love, tomfoolery and tragedy. It is built around the lives of two young people who meet in college and immediately fall in love.
The path they follow is not easy. They are constantly confronted with problems that challenge their love for each other. This is a story of gripping suspense that involves sex, fraternity and sorority life, a life-threatening disease
and a struggle with families that disapprove of the relationship.
This is a hard book to put down, based on a true account. You'll be torn between chuckles, tears and memories as you follow this fascinating tale.
Enjoy,
W. Olchesky