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Tucker's Countryside
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus Giroux (1969-06)
Authors: George Selden and Garth Williams
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a booki boys will read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
After I finally convinced my 9 y/o son to read The Cricket in Times Square, he was hooked on Harry, Tucker and Chester. He read this book and was sad it was over. Get the whole series, plus Oscar Lobster's Fair Exchange if you have a boy who doesn't like to read too much because these characters are all interesting to boys. Girls love them too, but it is hard to find books that appeal to boys, besides Captain Underpants that is.

The Best Book I Ever Read !!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-14
This was the best book I ever read! The book was about were Tucker (a mouse) and Harry (a cat) to go to help their friend Chester (a cricket) save his home and the home of other animals on the countryside. My farviote character was Tucker a very nice and smart This is a great book it got me to read all the other books in this series and I never read. You won't be disapointed!!!!!!!!!!

The Best Book I Ever Read !![.]
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-14
This was the best book I ever read! The book was about were Tucker (a mouse) and Harry (a cat) to go to help their friend Chester (a cricket) save his home and the home of other animals on the countryside. My farviote character was Tucker a very nice and smart This is a great book it got me to read all the other books in this series and I never read. You won't be disapointed!!![.]

Awesome work
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-10
Except for Charlotte's Web, this is perhaps the best young person's book in existence. The narrative makes you visualize so thoroughly you will be left with the feeling that you have seen a movie. Don't miss this book!

Tucker's Countryside
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-27
I wanted to read this book because the book I read before Tucker's Countryside was the Cricket in Time Square. This book is the sequel to the Cricket in Time Square. When I read that there was a sequel to the Cricket in Time Square I looked for it in my bookcase to see if I had it. When I found it I began to read the back of the book and it seemed interesting to me.

The book was about a bird named Robin took Tucker mouse and Harry cat to Connecticut where their old friend Chester cricket lived. They found each other and Chester showed them around the countryside. They found out that his home was going to be destroyed by the bulldosers to make room for the new homes. The towns people won't have a place to play either. Now it is up to Tucker mouse and Harry cat to save the land.

My favorite part of the book was when Harry cat found this girl that would take care of him. This part is my favorite because the girl reminds me of myself because I have five cats and three of them are strays. Harry cat was going to stay at the little girl's house, but he decided to go back to Time Square with Tucker mouse towards the end of the book.

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Uncommon Fruits & Vegetables : A Commonsense Guide
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow Cookbooks (1998-07-08)
Author: Elizabeth Schneider
List price: $28.00

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fruit & vege
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
This book has good information but would have preferred the pictures to be in colour

Unique Best of Its Type Veggie/Fruit Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
Don't look any further than this author. This is a top-notch resource for learning the details about uncommon fruits and vegetables in the American marketplace. Information is detailed and specific for each vegetable and fruit. A great buy!

Have one in every kitchen library
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-21
I have the original of this book and find myself constantly reviewing it every time I come back from the tropical food markets. This book is very helpful even if one is familiar with and have grown up eating these kinds of fruits and vegetables. This book provides americanized recipes which is good because aside from being nutritious, most of these fruits and vegetables are beautiful and aesthetically presentable. You can serve fruits and vegetables that do not need to be masked by some gumbo-colored sauce. If you are the kind of cook who likes to serve beautiful dishes this book comes handy. You don't even have to follow the recipes just to use the vegetables. Once you become familiar with the vegetables you will discover how compatible they are with the common vegetables found in your regular supermaket on a dish of your own recipe. For example you could prepare a chicken dish with sliced tomatoes, potatoes, red and green bell peppers,carrots and bok choy with thickened chicken broth with your own choice of spices. The book details the following for each fruit and vegetable: Scientific name, description, beautiful illustrations, selection and storage, preparation and nutritional highlights.

Great book, but look into buying her brand new book first
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-02
I have an earlier edition of this book, and have really enjoyed using it. It includes background and the author's commentary on each fruit or vegetable (and, as one of the authors notes, not your "garden variety" fruit and vegetables, but unusual things like kumquats and quince that those of us who grew up on iceberg lettuce may not have encountered.) She also includes a sampling of recipes for each item. The recipes have the author's usual creative flair, and all the ones I have tried have been really great. But, unless I was really more interested in the fruit part of the equation, I would look into buying her new vegetable book first. It was just published in December 2001, and would therefore be more current. There has been so much change in bringing some of the more unusual foods to market that it may make most sense to have Schneider's most recent book.

Fascinating , informative, and much more than a cookbook!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-29
I began to browse through Ms. Schneider's book because I had some unusual fruit on my hands that needed to be cooked. I became ENTHRAWLED by the fascinating information about vegetables and fruit from A to Z, but not our usual apples and oranges varieties. I couldn't put it down. I will be giving this book to everyone I know!

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Understanding Great Literature - Hamlet (Understanding Great Literature)
Published in Board book by Lucent Books (2000-09-01)
Author: Don Nardo
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Get thee to a library!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-12
Wow! This is the best brief study of HAMLET I have ever seen, and I have seen many in almost five decades of reading about the Bard. Students will benefit immensely from the author's ability to convey a huge quantity of facts about a long, complicated play without boring, confusing, or talking down to them. The plot, characters, themes, and much more are covered with care, attention to detail, and enthusiasm, revealing what must be a life-long love of Shakespeare. Indeed, Nardo, a historian by trade, and quite a good one by the way, seems equally at home in the world of Shakespearean criticism, which turns out to be fortunate for all the rest of us! So, I say "get thee to a library" and take out this marvelous little book!

A First-Rate Job
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-08
I had to do a report on "Hamlet" for a college class and remembered seeing this book in the juvenile section at my local library. I figured "what the hell?" and gave it a look, not expecting much, since after all it was written for kids. But I was wrong, at leat partially. It WAS witten in such a way that kids will get a lot out of it. But actually ANYBODY will get a lot out of it because it is loaded with information about just about every aspect of the play. In fact, I would say that even though the book is short, I got more useful information out of it than from some of the more advanced ones I looked out. The author writes in very clear language and covers all the main points, and also makes the reader understand why the play is so good and so famous and important. So I am giving the author five stars for a first-rate job of explaining a difficult subject.

Good Book, Sweet Prince
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-02
Millions of words have been written about Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Why not a few more?, especially if they're good ones. And these most definitely are. The author has captured the essence of this timeless play in a few short, but extremely well-crafted chapters. The chapter dissecting the characters is especially well-written and insightful. And the bibliography is first rate. English teachers in high schools and junior colleges will be remiss if they pass up the chance to use this remarkable volume in their classes. I highly recommend it to all those who wish to be, or claim to be, educated.

highly accessible to all
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-17
One of the best books available about Hamlet for general readers. The author explains the plot, charactrs and themes very clearly and makes the play highly accessible to anyone. A terrific little book that should be used in all high school English classes. If I had seen it when I was in high schol I proabably would have liked Shakespere a lot more than I did in those days.

Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-09
This little companion book to Hamlet written for students can only be described as outstanding in all respects. It covers the plot and characters and themes and so forth, all in very thoughtful and easy to read prose. My first introduction to Hamlet was the movie with Mel Gibson that came out a few years back. In the book, the author, Don Nardo, talks about how a person's first Hamlet stays with him and colors the way he sees the play ever after, and I have to agree that he's right. Later I went out and rented the version with Laurence Olivier, which by the way is a really great film, and while I was watching it I found myself comparing it to the one with Mel Gibson. Anyway, Nardo's book is crammed with interesting information and well worth looking for at your local library.

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Vietnam-Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (1995-05)
Author: W. D. Ehrhart
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Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-31
I put this up there with the Vietnam novels of Tim O'Brien. I was blown away by it. Too bad more people have not heard of it. Please read this book!

Wrenching voyage from innocence to ...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-29
This is one of the best books written by a combat soldier in Vietnam. You travel with Ehrhart from his home in Perkasie, PA to boot camp and then to some of the most harrowing fighting of the Vietnam War. But this isn't just another great war story. There's a personal voyage of discovery--as there is in many war stories. But this one is into a deep and broad wondering, not just about the nature of war and the feelings roused by killing and seeing death, but into a broader horror about the truth of this war. Ehrhart slowly peels back the layers of his awakening, not so much to any truth, but to a series of questions about his own gullibility (perfectly understandable) and a nation's gullibility. The truth as it is revealed seems too simple to Ehrhart; the twisting of honorable intentions too obvious. But if he get's it, many of those he faces upon his return do not. What to do? Write about the simple yet profound truths he found in Vietnam, and keep writing about them since the follow-up books are very moving and affecting portraits of a man being honest about himself, and in the process divulging powerful insights about our nation. The personal in this case makes big points about who are all are as Americans. Can't recommend his writing highly enough.

The Cost of War
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-30
In this story, Ehrhart beautifully tells of the I Corp Marine's experience in '67-68. The cost, both physically and spiritually,to the soldier has to my mind never seemed so true. Can the innocence and ignorance, if indeed they are different things, last in the face of the reality of war's warped and mishapen environment? What happens to the soldier when faced with his own ignorance and the evils of war, for which he is in many ways responsible? The tension between the two different Ehrharts in the book lies in the attempt to justify his actions in Viet Nam to himself, and if nothing else, to find some comfort even from outside himself. He is both proud and disgusted (I wish I had a stronger word here) by his "accomplishments" in Viet Nam. Where do we find ourselves when the conflict is over? The answer is perhaps nowhere, perhaps in the shower. (You must read the book to understand my last statement):)

Simply AMAZING
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-19
Was required reading in a class I took about the Vietnam War. Reading this memoir rapidly went from a school assignment chore to pleasure. I read the next two books in the series the following summer. Ehrhart exposes his inner self on the page to the point where it can actually be somewhat difficult to read. He gave a lecture to our class at the end of the semester, and it was quite moving. Do check it out.

The best book about the Vietnam war
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-13
The Vietnam war, what was it like for a combat marine? Read this book and its sequel to find out. Mr. Ehrhart is a gifted storyteller. His story is unique. It's amazing how little it is referred to in bibliographies.

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A Walk on the Sidewalk
Published in Hardcover by 1st Books Library (2003-01-10)
Author: David William McCormick
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Once you started, you cannot stop
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-16
I bought this book and was hoping it would ease my long flight to Hong Kong last month. At first I wasn't even sure if I would be able to finish it before I got back to the States. But let me tell you, I finished reading it during the first 10 hours of my flight. Mr. McCormick's story in Vietnam is so touching, so well written and it just kept me turning the pages one after another. The experience Mr. McCormick had makes me feel like there is something missing out in my life for not having an experience like what he had. I highly recommend this book to anyone, because Mr. McCormick reminds me of the rules of survival. Sometimes you just have to learn to adapt to different enviroments fast enough in order to survive. He also makes me aware that anyone can become a hero, regardless of his or her gender, race, color, sexual preference, age, and background, etc., as long as one can risk one's own life in order to save or protect others and make this world a better place. Mr. McCormick and our troops who are fighting now are all my heroes and I wish this book can become a movie someday.

A great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-20
I Read the book as soon as it hit the shelves. I enjoyed the narrative and the contrast between his past and his future. McCormick had me feel as if I was a part of his infantry with all the attention to detail of the surroundings and his fellow soldiers. The book also had humor and sorrow to keep you interested. I'd love to see this book become a movie or documentary. I would recommend this to all who like, Band ofBrothers, Saving Private Ryan and any other well made War depictions.

Sidewalk
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-01
I've read many books on the struggles of war. This book is different in its portrayal of the inner struggles of the warrior. Excellent account by a decorated veteran.

A Journey of Self Discovery
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-19
McCormick's book is like a wonderful piece of folk art: unaffected, spontaneous, from the heart and compelling. Here is a Vietnam that we haven't seen before, a Vietnam seen from the eyes of a bewildered suburban young man scared by forces beyond his control and struggling with his own sexual identity. For those of us who lived through that horrific period of American history, it is a compelling reminder; for others, it is a very different slant on recent history.

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-14
A Walk on the Sidewalk opened my eyes to what went on in Vietnam. McCormick's book gave me a feeling as if I had been there with him experiencing what he did, and made me realize even more that those who served were true heroes not only to our country, to eachother as well. I laughed at his jokes and cryed his tears. A family member of mine served almost exactly a year before McCormick, and never speaks of the war or the horrific things he experienced there. While I understand why he feels this way, I give McCormick such a tremendous amount of credit for being able to share his experiences and feelings this way, and would highly recommend this book to anyone, to include those who served in the Vietnam war. Bravo McCormick you are a true hero!

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Walk-on: Life from the End of the Bench
Published in Hardcover by New Heights Press (2005-11)
Author: Alan Williams
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Every Young Athlete should read..then make their parent read it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
Fantastic message. Every parent of a young athlete should read it, and every aspiring young athlete should read it. Alan Williams demonstrates everything that is still right about wanting to succeed as an athlete... and the way to go about it. And for those athletes that are a "can't miss" or already there, the example and impacts that a Robert O'Kelly can make on those kids fighting to succeed are priceless. I made every girl on my 12U AAU basketball team read it.

remember the little man
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-11
They always say if you want to know what the Coach or the star of the team is really like, then you should ask the last player on the bench. This is exactly what Allan Williams does as he takes you on a journey through his life and times of triumph and dejection on the Wake Forest men's basketball team. It's a great story for basketball players and non players alike. truly inspirational

The Ultimate Team Player!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-03
Walk-on is a must read for coaches, parents (especially fathers),star athletes and "bench-warmers." Alan Williams is a living example of what it means to be a team player. His story is a great encouragement to the athlete who loves his/her sport, but rarely "gets in the game." The book also brings out the positive relationship he has with his father.

Worth reading
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
Realistically describes the role of the non-starter in college athletics; worth reading for the roles of determination, family and faith in an individual's life. Good to share with high school athletes aspiring to play in college. Quick read, not the very best writing, but not awful either.

INSPIRING--One you will want to share!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-13
This book is incredibly inspiring and one that anyone will enjoy reading. I would give it six stars on a scale from 1 to 5!!!!!

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The Warriors of God
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure Books (2003-07)
Author: William Christie
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Excellent and accurate
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
If you have ever put up with mickey mouse bull in the military, or been horrified at the actions of politicians, you will feel right at home with this book.

Good read!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-28
Bill,
Excellent book, an edge of the seat read that I couldn't put down. The details were amazing but it was the story that held my attention and made me want to read more......I'm on to the next book!!! I can't wait.
Sincerely,
Connie McCall-Suminski

like watching a movie!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-12
AWESOME! I actually bought this for $1 in a hardware store, thinking it was gonna be junk! Non-stop action and a REAL believable story. The shootout at the end in the White House was insane!

This is a book that HAS TO be made into a movie.

Excellent Military Thriller
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-30
After Iranian commandos sink a US warship in the Persian Gulf, the US retaliates by destroying the facilities on Kharg Island, vital to Iran's oil industry. Rather than risk a head on confrontation with the vastly more powerful US military, the Iranians seek their revenge on US soil. A daring planned is conceived, using commandos and suicide bombers, to first strike the marine base at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, and then launch an attack on the White House to kill the president. The rest of the story unfolds with the perfect combination of action, exposition, and characters. In a genre where it's easy to resort to the use of cliched stock characters, this book offers characters with depth, particularly the Iranians. Instead of portraying them as nothing more than religious fanatics, the author does an excellent job of explaining their tactics from their perspective. Add to this the chillingly plausible, relatively low tech methods of attack and you've got a real page-turner.

Top Notch
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-31
The original copyright for this book is 1992. But just about everything described in this book has happened for real since it was written.

First the Iranians attack the USS Makin Island with a devastating bombing that almost sinks the ship (can you say USS Cole). The United States retaliates with an attack on Iran's main oil depot at Kharg Island (cruise missiles and high technology weapons). The Iranians respond with a command attack on a major oil pumping station in the United Arab Emirates, and then go one step further. They decide it is time to take the war to the United states and target the President. A small dedicated terrorist group penetrates America and slips behind the barrier of missiles, ships and planes defending the country (it is a 9-11 style attack except with commandos).

Through it all defense analyse Rich Welsh suspects the truth and tries to get somebody to listen. (I suspect he has a few real life aanalogues who saw the coming storm, but whose warnings went unheeded.) The Welsh character conveys the author's feelings about structural problems that plague the Marines and the Pentagon mentality.

This is a well written and well paced book. Get a copy today, this guy deserves a better sales ranking!

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The Wheat-Free Cook: Gluten-Free Recipes for Everyone
Published in Paperback by William Morrow Cookbooks (2009-03-01)
Author: Jacqueline Mallorca
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The Wheat-free cook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-07
Many of the recipes have ingredients that are not normally found in the average pantry or fridge. It has more of a gourmet flavor than not.

Review For "The Wheat-Free Cook;Gluten Free Recipes for Everyone
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
I have really enjoyed this book.As a person with celiac disease this book was very helpful to me and was truly great to read.I am so glad I got it.The information I saw about it was very helpful and it made me very interested in what was in the book and made me decide to purchase the book.I would definately recommend this book to others.The recipes are very interesting and easy to read and have given me great ideas to help with my gluten free diet.Also all the other facts and information were very helpful to me.
Sincerely,
Eric Shultz
Alexandria, Va

The Wheat-Free Cook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
All I can say is thank you to Jacqueline Mallorca for her wonderful book.
I'm allergic to wheat and cow's milk products and I called Williams-Sonoma
to ask her some questions and they reached her and she called me back with
some great advice.Sustitute goat's milk yogurt and goats milk for regular cows milk products. I have missed rye bread so much but if you make her rustic seed bread on page 140. You won't have to miss it.This week I'll
be making pizza. Kudos to the author.

The BEST Wheat Free Cookbook on the market
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
The Wheat Free Cook is a fabulous resource for the Gluten Free Community. It is thorough in describing the flours and ingredients available. The recipes are quite easy to make, the end product is absolutely delicious and the best thing about the book is that finally there are nutritious recipes to be made, something that is not seen in many gluten free cookbooks.

I have had the book for more than 6 months and I would be truly lost without it.

Thank you Ms. Mallorca for simplifying cooking and baking in a gluten free world where now everyone in my family is eating gluten free (they do not have to) but they are choosing to because they LOVE the meals I am preparing. Thank you for the humor. GREAT BOOK

Healthy cooking for all
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
This book opened up my cooking to a whole world of delicious and creative meals. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know how to use Quinoa, Amaranth and Buckwheat in interesting ways.

The recipes are well written and not complex to prepare. The introductory comments at the beginning of each recipe are amusing and informative.

Amazingly, I also found that I felt better and had more energy after eating more wheat-free meals. This book has been greatly appreciated by my celiac friends.

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When Everybody Wore a Hat
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2005-05)
Author: William Steig
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Fun Little Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
What a fun little book! I went to see the William Steig exhibition at the Jewish Museum in NY and was fascinated by his art. There aren't too many books on William Steig available (at least not on Amazon), so I bought this one and the Jewish Museum book on William Steig. I loved this little book, it's great quality and nice pictures. Highly recommended!

Great for kids!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-11
As a teacher of primary grades, I find this book to be very enjoyable and informative as a tool for motivating young children to learn about the past.

More Than A Children's Book
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Review Date: 2005-12-13
This is a delightful children's book about the boyhood of its author, 95 year old William Steig. The book is both personal and historical as Steig recounts the time in America "when everybody wore a hat." Steig, an artist whose drawings have appeared regularly in "The New Yorker" magazine since 1930, is both the books's illustrator and writer. Grandparents looking for a book that they can read to their grandchildren that will inspire good additional conversation should buy this book.

what was life like long ago?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-24
This is a autobiography of popular children's William Steig. He tells us of the year when he was 8 years old. Things were much different in the world then. There was no tv, fire engines were pulled by horses and everybody wore a hat! Mr. Steig tells us about his parents and family life as well. We learn that his parents were immigrants and spoke 4 languages!


The book was easy to read. There were very few words per page. This makes it great for all ages.


I would recommend this book to others. It's fun to learn about life long ago.

A Little Slice of History.....
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-28
"In 1916, when I was eight years old, there were almost no electric lights, cars or telephones-and definitely no TV. Even fire engines were pulled by horses. Kids went to LIBRARIES for books. There were lots of immigrants..." William Steig takes the reader back to the simpler times of his childhood when mother bought her meat at the butchers, boys didn't play with girls, a nickel could buy you a hot dog, a pound of fruit, or a day at the movies, you didn't go to the doctor's office, the doctor came to your house, everyone wanted to have his picture taken on a horse, and everybody wore a hat. "There was no such thing as a hatless human being." Written as if by an eight year old, Mr Steig's remembrances are sometimes poignant and always heartwarming and complemented by his marvelous, expressive childlike illustrations. Adults will revel in all the nostagia, and kids will be intrigued by how different life was at the beginning of the last century. When Everybody Wore A Hat is a charming slice of history, best read together and shared, that will whet the appetite, open interesting discussions, and send youngsters out looking for more.

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When Opposites Dance: Balancing the Manager and Leader Within
Published in Hardcover by Davies-Black Publishing (2003-09-25)
Authors: Roy G. Williams and Terrence E. Deal
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Public School Dancing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
Roy G. Williams and Terrence E. Deal are an incredible duo to describe the intricacies of effective management and leadership in all organizations. Their insight and experience is particularly helpful in the leadership realm of public education. "Discovering your opposite" is a unique perception to reflect on one's own view of leadership. As a public school administrator, we seldom take the time to reflect on our lenses of leadership. The need to identify a balance in our manager/leader role is essential as pointed through their examples of current leaders among us: Rudy Giuliani, Donald Burr and Hillary Clinton. Their case studies were not only interesting, but relevant to the four leadership styles of a Rationalist, Politicist, Humanist and Culturist. What a wonderfully positive way to imagine the flow of effective school leadership! Williams and Deal allow me to define my current leadership tendencies and discover where I wish to develop into my "dance of school leadership".

Thanks Dr. Williams
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-19
In over 40 years of leadership and management covering manufacturing, textiles, furniture, municipalities and hospitals, this book is the clearest, most effective management/leadership book ever. Takes Dr. Deals' book to new and exciting directions. Predict great things for this effort. What is next?

Military Application
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Review Date: 2003-09-27
The path to the publisher's door is crowded with authors anxious to reveal "the way" to develop strong leaders and effective managers. Most offer guides that are unreadable beyond page 50 because they reveal nothing more than a reshuffled list of the habits of successful CEO's or a new George Patton story. A generic title could be: "I Am Publishing This So I Won't Perish".

Professors Williams and Deal have broken out of the pack with "When Opposites Dance". What is new is the combination of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Deal's "Cognitive Frames" - with a bit of Jungian psychology - to explain the importance of a manager achieving a balance between the Adam and Eve in his life. The clear logic of the premise will allow the most combat-hardened military leader to begin to look for his feminine side without cringing.

What really sets this book apart is its readability. The use of twelve well-known Americans as illustrative examples (college freshmen will recognize most of the names) will hold the reader's interest. If you are seeking to develop your own management/leadership style, and particularly if you are training others in the art, buy this book.

Military Leadership Instructor

When Opposites Dance
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-16
This book should be mandatory reading for every MBA candidate. Boards of directors across the country are wondering why their best and brightest can't get the job done. The answer, in many cases, is that there are too many managers and not enough leaders. Dr. Williams and Dr. Deal provide an interesting and insightful examination of that issue.

Balance managerial tendencies against the needs of workers
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-10
Expert educators Roy Williams (Adjunct Professor of Leadership, Vanderbilt's Peabody College) and Terrence Deal (University of Southern California) combine their considerable expertise and experience in When Opposites Dance: Balancing The Manager And The Leader Within, to knowledgeably examine the four natural styles of managing and leading (rational, political, humanist, and culturist) and explore how to balance managerial tendencies against the needs of workers within the context of current and volatile situations for optimum productivity. An exceptionally well written, personality examining, and goal-oriented self-help aid, When Opposites Dance is very highly recommended reading for corporate managers and executive policy makers.


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