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A Shepherd in Combat Boots: Chaplain Emil Kapaun of the 1st Cavalry Division
Published in Hardcover by White Mane Publishing Company (1997-07)
Author: William L. Maher
List price: $24.95
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Collectible price: $55.00

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Servant of God/Servant of Man
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
William Maher has given us a well-written biography of Fr. Emil Kapaun. Chaplain Kapaun was born in Kansas, grew up on a farm, and became a diocesan priest. He served as a chaplain in WWII and in Korea. In Korea he was taken as a prisoner of war and died from lack of medical treatment. Parts of this book are difficult to read because of the inhumane way the communist treated POW's, but for all the good men who endured this treatment, we need to read the story.

His heroic service to all the men he served with, not just catholics, will never be forgotten. He did everything he could to help his men spiritually, physically and mentally. The title of this book appropriately calls him a shepherd. Just as we think of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, so Fr. Kapaun was a good shepherd to his men. He was a true hero although he never would have considered himself a hero.

The vatican has named him "Servant of God", and I hope to see him canonized in my lifetime. Pray for us Fr. Kapaun.

Great Christmas Present
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
My Dad went to the High School that was named after this Priest. He loves it so far.

Service Before Self
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-17
This book is a story of a man who becomes a priest and dies serving his fellow man. He is praised by the men of diffrent faiths (Christian, Jew and Muslim)who were POWs with him in North Korea.

This is an excellent book to read especially during this era where the Me Generation is thriving. This book shows one the importance of sacrifice for our fellow man.

I'd give this book 10 stars!!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-11
This is an excellent story and so breathtaking, I had to stop reading in several parts, just to get through the chapter! What an amazing man Father Kapaun was and he showed how great the power of the human spirit is that once you start reading, you can't put it down. Then, when you're finished reading it, you want everyone to know about this wonderful human being! I, for one, will never feel needy for anything else in my life. Mr. Maher did an excellent job of interviewing friends and family of the Chaplain to make you feel that you knew him as well. Such a sad, sad story but one that makes you proud to be a Christian and proud to be an American. This has to be made in to a movie!

Great book about what it means to be a chaplain
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-24
As a new fire chaplain, I have been reading as wide as I can about what a chaplain does. Chaplain Kapaun is a real model for all of us who follow Christ and serve others as a chaplain.

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Snow White and Rose Red : A Modern Fairy Tale
Published in Hardcover by Bethlehem Books (1997-08)
Author: Regina Doman
List price: $15.95
Used price: $60.00

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The Best Book!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-07
I am fifteen years old, and this is my ultimate favorite book!The characters are believable, and the plot is fascinating. It is a mystery/adventure/romance book that, without being preachy, teaches strong morals and christian virtues. I find it refreshing to read a book that has the courage to do all that.

A Fairytale Come To Life!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-11
After reading this excellent book a few times each year since it has come out, I have finally decided to read the Grimm's version and may I say that Ms. Doman is one really acurate writer. I really hope she DOES continue the story of Blanche, Bear, Rose and Fish as she mentioned at the end of her book. Also, after reading a book like this, I feel so lucky to be a homeschooling Catholic, Ms. Doman makes every reader feel proud of her religion and so VERY proud of Bear and Fish for their courage. I hope everyone who reads any of these reviews will find the hear(and the time!)to pick up this book and read it and read it and read it, over and over and over and over....

Incredible!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-04
AKA Shadow of the Bear.

Some books just fall into your hands, and instantly become treasures you want to share with all you know. This is one of those books. It is a modern retelling of the story from the Brothers Grimm, of Snow White and Rose Red. It is the story of two brothers and two sisters, all of whom have lost much in life and are not fully what they at first appear. The sisters have lost their father and had to move back into New York City. The brothers have lost their mother and have both been convicted of drug charges. Then one fateful night their fates become somehow intertwined.

The sisters are Blanch and Rose, two girls who grew up in the countryside, and who now reside in the city. They live with their mother and attend secondary school. The first of the brothers we meet is named Bear; he has dreadlocks, is big and tough, yet upon spending an evening with the Brier sisters and their mother he reveals different parts of his past. He has a passion for life, loves poetry and takes the girls on outings. But there is always a dark side to a Bear and this one is no different. He has secrets and his story and journey are still unfolding. The mystery revolves around a murdered priest, an abandoned church and the school the sisters are attending.

This story is wonderfully told. The author draws you in and keeps you captivated from first page to last. Each chapter begins with a quote from the original fairy tale, and foreshadows what is coming, yet in New York the mysteries and magic of a fairy tale are very different from the German countryside. Regina Doman is a true storyteller, not just an author. His skill with the pen makes you see the action as it is taking place, and you feel so drawn into the story that you feel like a character sitting on the sidelines waiting to see what will happen next.

This is the first book in a trilogy and I cannot wait to lay my hands on books two and three. This story was so captivating that it left me wanting more immediately. If you are looking for some great summer reading this term, give this book a try.

A fairy tale made believable!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-02
I love reading fairy tale novelizations, because I'm the one who always wants to know the why behind characters' actions. Novels offer a much better glimpse into fairy tales than a simple story book. This novel knows what it's doing.

The main characters, Blanche and Rose, are well-drawn and believable; their personalities are distinct but both likable. Doman also does a good job drawing Bear as a sensitive hulk. The swing dancing scene is one of my favorites! The plot flows smoothly and quickly, with heroic adventures along the way, but nothing that a real person couldn't handle. Sometimes, even if you like a fantasy book, the characters seem superhuman (well, I suppose they occasionally are!). But in this real-world adventure, all characters are true to life.

My one complaint is that Doman resorts to the Nancy Drew technique of having the villain explain his plot to his victim, so that the reader figures out what's going on. Still, it's only her first book (written at age 23 or so), and it's remarkable! I can't wait to see what else Regina Doman has for us.

An all around Perfect Book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-25
The book is about two sisters, Blanche & Rose, who live in N.Y.C. They are new to the city, and they do not have to many friends. They are well read in poetry and other peices of liturature, they are also christian. They meet a boy, who calls himself "Bear", and then there adventures begin. I won't go into detail, because that might spoil it, but I will say that it is loosly based on Grimn's fairy tale, of the same name. I hope that everyone who reads it will love it as much as I did, (all 7 times) but I don't think it's a book that guys would get into. Regina Doman, where ever you are, thank you for writing a book with intelligent, christen characters, that's still exciting.

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Soul Eater
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Michelle Paver
List price: $27.25
New price: $14.31

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Great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-10
This serie is one of my son's favorite, it's mine too. Michelle Paver is such a gifted writer. It's a great book. I cannot wait for the next one

awesome
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-20
This book is awesome! The riveting plot and the surprise conclusion make it a prime sequel maker i can't wait to read the next in the series! i might stat to stalk the author if she doesn't have it published and at my bookstore soon!

Chronicles of Ancient Darkness
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-09
I purchased this book for my son who is 13 years old and has never been interested in reading books. I homeschool my son and I purchased the first book in this series "Wolf Brother" for him to read for school. What a GREAT FIND! He loved the book and asked for the next two in the series. My daughter and I have read the series also. We can't wait for book #4 to come out. This series has very high energy, lots of action and it is an interesting read.

In the great forests of ancient times, Torak and his friend, Renn, once again hunt.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-05
In the great forests of ancient times, Torak and his friend, Renn, once again hunt. With them is the giant wolf dog who is never far from Torak's side. Everything seems normal to them until Torak comes across the feather of the fierce eagle owl, which is a bad omen. Though Torak throws it away, the hunt is spoiled when a giant eagle owl swoops from the tree tops and scares their prey away. Then, unexpectedly, Wolf darts away as if in pursuit of new prey. Though they try to follow, he easily out-distances them.

After some debate they decide to continue their hunt for Wolf and not go back to their Raven tribe. Little do they know what this decision will mean as they struggle deeper and deeper into uncharted, frozen lands. This is the beginning of the end for Torak and Renn.

In the meantime, Wolf has fallen into a trap set by the dreaded Soul Eaters; he has been beaten, drugged and caged. The Soul Eaters are in the process of gathering the fiercest animal hunters to sacrifice. It is the strength of these hunters that will help make the Soul Eaters the strongest tribe. They are power hungry, evil and reek of rotting flesh as they move forward with their evil plan.

Without the help of the White Fox Clan, Torak and Renn might have perished. When attacked by the winter bear, it is Fox Clan member Inuktiluk who helps them and takes them to the frozen river so they can attempt to cross into the dangerous unknown. But even in their worst dreams, they have no idea how horrible it will be when at last they find the beloved animal.

...The tip of Wolf's bushy silver tail was matted with dried blood: but it wasn't that which turned [Torak] ill with fear. It was the slimy greenish-black flesh which showed through in patches. Flesh which stank of rottenness.

"It's the blackening sickness," said Renn. "It's poisoning him. The worms of sickness are eating him up from inside."

Once again, Michelle Paver has created a magical world in which good and evil are constantly at war. Torak and Renn are more fully realized as their characters mature and endure harrowing experiences. Paver's writing is fluid and strong, capturing the language, landscape and personalities of this ancient time. Readers of the first two installments of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series will be thrilled with this story --- probably the most powerful book yet.

--- Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts

Great Series
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #3: Soul Eater (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)
This series if wonderful. My son and I started reading this together as a school project. We have purchased all three books and enjoy the time together reading. This is a book that keeps me interested as well as keeping him interested and reading!

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Soul Food : Recipes and Reflections from African-American Churches
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow Cookbooks (1998-02-11)
Author: Joyce White
List price: $25.00
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Great cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-12
This is a great cookbook. It brings back many memories of great and talented family cooks. I gave away six copies as Christmas presents to family members. We are not Southerners, but we are foodies and we do remember church socials and events fondly here in New Jersey. The baked rice, Texas Chili rice and the squash casserole have become big hits in my own household. Kudos to Ms. White and her friends.

Very likely the best soul food cookbook in print
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-06
A cookbook will be judged primarily on its recipes and this one really delivers the goods. Unlike so many books that chase prevailing food trends and offer gimmicky recipes with needlessly lengthy ingredients lists, this one presents plenty of time-tested classics that are economical and simple to prepare. A cookbook that you'll really *use*, rather than just put on your coffee table. The affectionate background material included by the author is a charming bonus.

A great surprise in every recipe!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-27
It would be impossible to single out one recipe in this book and say it's the best. They are all the best and they work well together. I must say, I never thought molasses would be a staple in my cupboard but it is. If you bought this book just for the neat meatloaf recipe, it would be worth it. These are tried and true recipes of the past, each one with its own unique story.

Solid Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-22
I collect Aferican-American cookbooks. My perfect book is a good mix of authentic recipes and backroung info to add to heritage of the recipe. While I like the format and actual page layout of other African-American cookbooks better, this book has some solid recipes. Where this book excels over others is that there is a story behind nearly every recipe and there is lots of variety in the recipes. The recipes are easy to follow and do remind you of church anniversary dinners!

Consistently amazing
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-11
I am a cooking fanatic and a cookbook lover. This is a wonderful book just to flip through - the stories are amazing - and the recipes will exceed anyone's expectations!! My favorites so far are the Macaroni and Cheese and the Mean Greens. (They are my favorites because those are the only two that I have tried!) I made the Macaroni and Cheese last Thanksgiving and being one of the last dishes to the table I was surprised to see it as being one of the first to go!! My family asked why I didn't make more! And the Mean Greens have given me a name. (The only thing that I hate is that people keepe requesting them!) I left this cookbook over a friends house by accident and because I know I will have a fight on my hands tryig to get it back so, I just ordered another one so that he can have it! I also ordered Brown Sugar, the dessert version of the same cookbook. I can't wait!!!

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Squire's Legacy: The Life and Struggles of Clifford Earl White, The Justice of the Peace, Clear Fork District, Raleigh County, WV. 1948-1966
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2001-12-26)
Author: Eleanor T White
List price: $18.95
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Used price: $3.40
Collectible price: $18.95

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A Family Story Told With Much Love
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-01
SQUIRE'S LEGACY is a story told with so much love of the author's family.It is a true story that any of us who have grown up in the mining communities of West Virginia in the 30's,40's and 50's can relate to in many ways. When I started reading this book,it touched my heart like no other. I read this book aloud to my husband. Being a native New Yorker, I knew he might not relate to the book as I did,and I wanted hime to know what my life was like growing up in southern West Virginia during that time. We were both held captive by this book,from beginning to end. We laughed together and cried together at their joys and their tragedies.In this book,the authors JAMES AND ELLIE WHITE have caught the very essence of what family is all about. Theirs is truly a love story told with much love and tenderness.

Just Like Home!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-27
My husband and I grew up in the same area as portrayed in this book. We felt the honesty, storytelling, and details of the lives mentioned were just like we remembered. We laughed, and cried and wished others would read and apply the values taught in this book. It reminded us of hard times, hard work, the love and lessons we grew up experiencing. We would recommend this book to any and all who long to be inspired.

A book for all seasons
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-18
True, it is written in Appalachia by Appalachians, but it is a universal book about love, tragedy, courage, and seeing blessing in life regardless of circumstance. Not only does the reader see the pure love of the parent for the child, you see the pure love of the child for the parent; a child who finds joy in a parent who could have seen little reason for it himself, but who chose from the deepest resources in his being to continue to live a life that rewarded him and all that he touched. A must read. And you will also enjoy that it is based in the Center of the Appalachians.

Wonderful Christmas gift
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-12
I grew up in this coal mining town. The tragic and heartwarming events described in Squire's Legacy are very accurate.
We did not have money or material things, but we had lots of care and love.
Growing up in this small mountainous town of West Virginia helped me become more caring and loving to my fellowman. Hopefully this book will help all who read it do the same.
When I started reading this book, I could not put it down. The characters are so fascinating and true to life. You can tell that they are real. The first time I read it, I was afraid that I had missed some important parts, so I read it once more.
The Whites did a wonderful job. I highly recommend this book to the young and the old. The young will be enthralled and the old will remember all those days "gone by". A wonderful Christmas Gift for all.

Lois Legg
Hayes Va

The Life and Struggles of Clifford Earl White
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-01
Many have tried to portray the lives of the coal camps and the trials the people endured. This one succeeds highly.
I was the young boy who lost his father in a coal mine accident and knew Clifford and Ethel very well. Jim shows a
keen and accurate memory on these events and Ellies "editing" and writing are superb. They are to be congratulated. It has been said that someone is not really dead until they are forgotten. Jim and Ellie have assured Clifford and Ethel will not be forgotten for many years.

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Suggestion
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (2005-06-16)
Author: Illegal Art
List price: $12.95
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I L O V E THIS B O O K
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-13
THIS BOOK IS GREAT. A BOOK ON SUGGESTIONS?? I SUGGEST YOU BUY THIS BOOK. ANYONE FROM NEW YORK WOULD LOVE THIS AS GIFT. THE AUTHORS, ILLEGAL ART, ARE REALLY ON TO SOMETHING HERE. SUGGESTIONS FROM CITY DWELLERS IN THE GREATEST CITY IN WORLD, NYC.

You're never too old to learn
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-12
This book leaks out pure amazingness. The editors spared no one's beliefs, thoughts, or feelings while compiling this book-- and that's a good thing. Along with the funny things (i.e. "I suggest you give me the box"), there's whimsical advice, heartfelt thoughts, religious and political suggestions or observations, and truly thought provoking statements.

This book gives you a glimpse into the minds of strangers, and, no pun intended, pulls you out of your own box. It opens your mind to things you might not have ever even considered.

It's thoroughly enjoyable to read, and doesn't take long, so why not give it a try?

street democracy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-17
Thank you Illegal Art for giving voice to the people of New York City and beyond. The Suggestion Box is not only a mobile polling machine that
samples peoples views, it is a monitor for the state of various urban conditions.

Keep it Public.

Malachi Connolly

Great Idea
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
This book is a great collection of what those around you might be thinking at the time.
If you were sitting on the subway and could put a bubble with one sentance over everyone's head representing what they were thinking or feeling, this is what you'd come up with. The guy next to you might be saying "beer flavored nipples" and the woman across from you suggesting "Dave should stop wasting my precious time" Humorous, thoughtprovoking and entertaining, this collection of suggestions, thoughts and opinions of your fellow humans walking by you on the street and sitting next to you on the subway is worth the read and a fun experience.

Thought juggling
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-12
Very few art books make you open your mind and think like this one does; yes there are some expected suggestions but there are also some really weird no-one-person-could-make-this-stuff-up suggestions. There is a breadth, scope, emotion and imagination that couldn't come from fiction or conventional art. It really makes you think, laugh and wonder. A truly inspiring book, that is really good for angry New Yorkers, but I think the ideas will resonate wherever you are in the world.

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TEKKONKINKREET: Black & White
Published in Paperback by VIZ Media, LLC (2007-09-25)
Author: Taiyo Matsumoto
List price: $29.95
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Astounding.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-11
this is by far one of the best manga i've ever read. i'd gotten away from manga, but decided to pick this up when it was published in a single volume. entirely worth. highest possible reccomendation.

excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
Excellent manga and anime. I didn't think I would like the animation but it's amazing. I especially liked White's dream sequences.
The Black & White in the title does refer to the characters. The original title of the manga is Black & White. Also, Viz does a lot of mangas in the left to right format. This one wasn't singled out for special treatment.

books like this give manga a good name
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-11
I am pretty picky with the manga I read, because in general I think the stories are just crap... and the art is often times... well generic boring manga (at least most of the stuff that makes it to America). But Black and White is truly a gem. The line work in the art is so beautiful and contoured and slightly haphazard. It is hard to imagine a better style of art to tell this dark and childish story. It is whimsical and violence rolled into a big katamari of wonderful manga!!

So if you are the type who occasionally dabbles in manga and are on the fence about this, then: definitely check this one out.
And if you already love manga, well then also read this because it is awesome.

Amazing example of sequential art
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
If you love sequential art, give this one a try. It's a unique and touching story, exploring the question of what love brings out in us (both the good and the bad.)

Summaries of this book make it seem simplistic, but there is a lot here. The art, and the story, are messy, violent, sad, and beautiful. I can't recommend this book highly enough. It's a shining example of what sequential art can be.

Gorgeous, absorbing graphic narrative
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
During a trip to Japan recently I came across the film version of this book, which had just won many awards. When I learned it was based on a graphic novel, I scoured the bookstands here in the US for it to no avail. Luckily Amazon had it (along with the English-subtitled movie). Tekkon Kinkreet is a richly engaging graphic narrative, its visual language referencing French comics but with the horizontal, angled paneling of more traditional Japanese Manga. Though it's about two scrappy kids, this is most definitely NOT a comic book for children: it's full of violence and references to the seedy underworld of the city (gangsters, strip clubs, etc.). Though those things would usually turn me off, I found this to be a completely absorbing narrative. Beyond the violence it elegantly explores the issues of gentrification, friendship, identity, and change. The film's great too, but you should definitely read the book first. Totally different visual styles going on. Great stuff. Check it out.

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Three Months to Life
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2008-09-10)
Author: Gerald White
List price: $15.99
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"Hope springs eternal...!!"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-10
It was a bright sunny day in July in Tokyo where I worked when Doctor Fujii told me that I had stage 4 colorectal cancer... I rushed out of his clinic in front of the Tokyo Tower to catch my breath and suddenly the sun was "switched off" on me and there was complete darkness in my world. I rushed back to my home country, Singapore to begin my treatment with Singapore's best young scientist/oncologist Dr Kong HL. That was 3 years ago and and here I am still enjoying my second chance for dear precious life with my dear wife and family. It is in no small way that I was helped by the philosophies and positive thinking of Gerald White which served as my guiding light in my moments of darkness. Gerald has been good to put his thoughts on paper to share them with fellow sufferers of this mother of all dreadful and evil diseases called cancer. Gerald's works are well thought out and succintly presented... a must-read !! ../ S Wang, Singapore

Cancer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-09
I have know Jerry for just a year. But he is the most inspirational author I have ever read. I am very forutnate not to be a cancer victem. Yet. But some of mine have been. Jerry's book is the finest thing I have ever read on the subject.

I recommend it to you.

You can do it, too!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-07
Anyone diagnosed with cancer has nothing to lose and everything to gain by following the instructions presented in this well written book on how to unleash the healing forces of one's own body; specifically, your mind. Gerald White's compassionate take on the emotional challenge facing all cancer patients is balanced with specific easy-to-understand steps you can take to direct your powerful mind to vanquish cancer cells. More important, Gerald isn't spouting theory but scientific fact. He will convince you, through concise explanations of the science of mind-body medicine, that you have a powerful healing tool freely at your disposal. By the story of his own victory over cancer, you'll be motivated and inspired. Empower yourself, with Gerald's guidance, to play a major role in your own healing. Thank you, Gerald White, for your outstanding contribution.

Hands-on instruction book for fighting cancer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-07
THREE MONTHS TO LIFE opens up a world of possibilities for those willing to take charge of their lives. It is a very personal story of one man's dedication to the task of using the mind, combined with faith and all that is available through medical science, to help the body heal it's self of cancer and disease. A very helpful book to read and reread. I used the principles to cure my prostate cancer.

Harold Dean Carson

This Book Could Save Your Life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-04
If you or someone you know is facing cancer, this book could save your/their life. Unfortunately, western medicine has dropped the mind/body link many years ago. The new emerging paradigm is re-establishing this vital link, and this book is right at the forefront of this movement.
Most doctors have never personally experienced cancer themselves. Mr.White has. The author explained how he vigorously applied his scientific background to research a method whereby his mind awakened his immune system to do what it is capable of doing. His present good health, with his cancer in remission or gone entirely attests to his success.
Chapter 5 is the guided imagery session he developed and used and can be followed by the reader who has the desire to take charge of his healing program.
Chapter 6 leads the reader through Mr. White's desire to not keep his success locked-up. To his credit he searched for ways to share this success with the world. This book is a result of that undertaking.

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To Wear the White Cloak
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (2002-08)
Author: Sharan Newman
List price: $62.95
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travel back in time
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-07
Sharan Newman's To Wear the White Cloak pulled me in and held my attention through the story so well that, when it ended, I wanted more. She portrayed a realistic family living in France in the time of the Crusades, with all their problems, and how they related to one another, in a way that my modern mind could embrace; yet the setting and events were authentic to the historical period. I remembered and mused over the characters' words and thoughts long after I closed the book.

This book is as funny a book as you'll get in this series.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-28
This book is quite different than the previous books in this series. For one thing, it's actually quite humourous and although there is a murder, it happens sometime before the book actually begins. The dead body of what appears to be a knight of the crusade is found by Catherine and Edgar in their Paris home after they've been away for a year. The scandal from that, as well as a lot of rumours that are going around Paris about them causes them to set out to find first who the knight was, and then to determine who killed him. This book is peopled by a lot of characters, and that can be confusing, and there is a lot of unrelated action going on, so it gets a bit disjointed at times, but it is funny, and that is very different for a Catherine LeVendeur mystery. Ms. Newman's research is still very extensive, and her two main characters are just as likeable, so not a bad addition to this series.

Best Catherine Book Yet?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-09
After reading this book, I am dying to get the next in the series on my nightstand. Sharan Newman's books are so engaging in their plots, well-crafted subplots, and details of medieval life that you almost hate to finish one. Her works are intelligently written and addictively interesting. Four stars, no question.

Dead of Knight
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-06
I couldn't wait for this latest installment of Sharan Newman's series featuring the clever and clumsy Catherine and her stalwart spouse Edgar, set in the 1140's, this time back in Paris. Just as with her previous novels, I was more than satisfied. I discovered Catherine and Edgar in "Cursed in the Blood" just after our return from Scotland and the north of England this summer, visiting castles of our ancestors dating from the 11th and 12th centuries, primarily. Newman has such a thorough grounding in the history of the time and yet she has the ability to bring her characters to life. I raced through all of her previous novels in the series, except for the next to last one--on order!--just prior to this one, "To Wear the White Cloak". In this latest story, Catherine and Edgar were shocked upon their return from what seems to have been a dangerous and difficult journey to Germany to find a very dead (and moldy!) Knight of the Temple locked inside her father's home. The well-educated twosome have to counter the suspicion that quickly falls on their family, as before, by solving the murder themselves. This is accomplished while they deal with the everyday issues of raising their family in health and safety, establishing themselves financially, and even struggling with moral issue of birth control. You will do yourself a favor if you begin reading Newman's books--go back and read the others--if you have an appreciation for this time period and for an excellent mystery. (Note to fans of Ellis Peters: finally, someone to (almost) fill her shoes)

Another wonderful addition to the series
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-31
Newman just kepts improving with age. How she manages to come up with all these new settings, people, and situations is beyond me. Each book can stand on it's own, but I'm happy to have read them all in order to allow me to see how each character in the story has changed and matured.
I hope this series never ends!

White
Together: A Novel of Shared Vision
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (2008-06-03)
Author: Tom Sullivan
List price: $21.99
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A Sight to See
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-12
Together: A Novel of Shared Vision
I found the book to be uplifting and inspiring. I know alot about guide dogs and their ability to assist those who are not sighted, but it is wonderful to read a story that gives so much background and talks about the difficulties both dog and new master have in adjusting to one another.
A nice book to read when one is feeling a little down!

Good book, fast shipping
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Review Date: 2008-10-30
Wonderful touching book. Would highly recommend it to anyone. Gave me an insight into the world of guide dogs and their trainers and owners.

Together ties it together
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Review Date: 2008-10-24
The book drew my attention because I retired after years as a National Park Ranger and more years as a wilderness specialist, concluding my career working for access to wilderness and the back country for persons with disabilities. We were also "puppy raisers" for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Our best friend has also traveled with us, around the U.S. and abroad, with her dog guide. The story does an excellent service in giving those who have NOT had experience with disability or service animals, exposure to the fantastic love, intelligence, and unlimited promise, of these "best friends". For those learning to adopt to a disability, it also offers not just sentimental "hope", but a very real introduction to how the world will change, NOT end, for those who must adapt. Sullivan and White also show that dog may really be "God" spelled backward. I recommend the book. Having spent years in search and rescue, the two important "drama points" of the book regarding mountaineering also serve as proof that even "experienced" people do some dumb things they should NOT when dealing with the mountain. So even those "able bodied" folks heading for the hills can take away a lesson in what NOT to do.

fun to read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-09
This book had some good tips for dog training and was easy and fun to read.

Wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I was especially interested in not only the technology that is available to the blind, but also the different activities they are still able to do. Being "inside" the dog's mind was an interesting perspective. I could almost feel the anguish that both the man and the dog went through, as well as the triumph. I stayed up until 1:30 AM to finish it. I am going to read it again before I pass it on to the next reader.


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