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Blossom Bit by Bit
Published in Hardcover by Autarkee Press (1997-10)
Author: Leatha B. Hayes
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An inspirational story filled with sadness and success.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-29
In this true story of a Mississippi sharecroppers' daughter who struggled to survive and overcome a less than adequate education, Blossom deserves the "never say never" award. Clearly, a less determined person would have fallen by the wayside. She shares the sorrow and rejection she experienced when her mother died, and well-meaning relatives identify all of the children they want to take in, except her. She shows pride, when her father flatly rejects all of their offers, letting them know "take all or none." It's amazing that this single parent household existed and thrived, long before the term "single-parent household" was popular. Blossom's father, withstanding harsh criticism, faced danger of losing his children to the state, no one can argue that this African American Man did an excellent job in raising his children. This remarkable young lady, referred to as "not being apt" goes on to finish high school, graduate from college and medical school, but not without overcoming seemingly unsurmountable odds. It's a great success story!

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Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp: The Early Years
Published in Hardcover by RDR Books (2007-06-15)
Author: Fritz Stansell
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A Good Read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-18
Author Fritz Stansell writes with a warmth, humanity, and humor that makes his memoir of the early years of Michigan's Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp a fascinating read. His tales of fire departments at cross purposes, a naked girl at his front door, his children making a movie of their "Crummy House," a maestro inching through the camp in the back seat of a cab and later being pushed aside by a food service worker whose office he had just used as a dressing room, were a few of the stories that made me laugh out loud. And the characters come alive: Gretchen, his wife, can do anything from washing a year's worth of dishes in a bathtub and raising a family to teaching teenagers to play string, brass, and woodwind instruments and running a world renown international program; Fr. Merek, a real life angel, never lets the camp down, even in its darkest hour when the dream was nearly lost; Ludolph Arens, Stansell's grandfather, an aristocratic, visionary, and somewhat eccentric leader of an early midwestern music colony, serves as the author's inspiration. You can't miss the themes of tenacity, love, courage, education (primarily the Stansells')-- and the book is also a how-to for anyone hoping to successfully run a non-profit.

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Blue-Tail Fly (Made in Michigan Writers Series)
Published in Paperback by Wayne State University Press (2006-04)
Author: Vievee Francis
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A Marvel...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-12
Now THIS is what poetry can do! It's a bold move, writing a book of poetry about historical events (e.g., the Civil war, the Mexican war) that most of us encounter only through the deadening lens of battered high school textbooks -- and yet Francis offers one of the most human and immediate collections of poetry I've encountered in quite a while. She manages, through her keen eye and her empathy for her characters and her understanding of their voices, to make these long-dead, remote people (mostly the folks who never appear in the textbooks) fully alive, urgent, now. Even the famous people -- Lincoln, Taylor -- become more human in her hands. I was shattered by "A singular dispersion," horrified by "Linsey-Woolsey," wounded by the Detroit riots poems, stirred by "Walt Whitman reads to the limbless," moved by "The White Immensities," and on and on. These are great poems individually, and such a strong, strong collection altogether!

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Bob-Lo: An Island in Troubled Waters
Published in Paperback by Momentum Books, LLC (2005-07-30)
Author: Annessa Carlisle
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An interesting tale tied up with an interesting tale...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-01
An interesting book which tells not only the story of a Michigan landmark, but also what can happen when an unscrupulous real estate investor tries to trample on a homeowner.

...sometimes, the homeowner wins!

Pick this up.

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Bodies in Commotion: Disability and Performance (Corporealities: Discourses of Disability)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (2005-06-29)
Authors: Carrie Sandahl and Philip Auslander
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Ground Breaking Book in the Performing Arts
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-09
This is a very interesting book that explores the concept of diabled persons in performing roles in the theater, dance, art, music, and sports. Of these sports, in the form of special olympics has probably generated the most attention. But plays have been written that feature disabled people.

The late Christopher Reeve raised the bar, so to speak, with his public appearances where his speech was delivered with the help of artificial breathing apparatus.

The book is a serie of articles written by, I guess you would call them experimenters, working in these fields. Most of the writers are connected with universities but vary widely in their areas of study including: theater, sociology, women's studies, social anthropology, medicine, communications, English, and dance. Other writers are practicing musicians, playwrights, or poets.

This is a book that is breaking new ground in the area of disability studies.

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Bold Women in Michigan History
Published in Paperback by Mountain Press Publishing Company (2006-10-31)
Author: Virginai Law Burns
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An upbeat, well-researched and enthralling introduction
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Review Date: 2007-01-06
Written by former teacher Virginia Law Burns especially for young adults, Bold Women in Michigan History collects the true stories of courageous women who helped make Michigan the proud state it is today. From fur traders and poets to soldiers and senators, each woman's unique contribution is recounted in a brief biography, with black-and-white illustrations or photographs. Individuals profiled include Cora Brown, the first black woman in the state senate; artist Marguerite de Angeli; Genevieve Gillette, champion of Michigan parks; and many more. An upbeat, well-researched and enthralling introduction to the role great women have played in Michigan state history.

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Bookmarks: A Companion Text for Kindred (Bookmarks: Fluency Through Novels)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Michigan Pr (1998-12)
Author: Janet Giannotti
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so quickly
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-03
I received this book so quickly~~
And it has a good quality, almost liked a new book without any marks.
thx

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Bread Upon the Waters
Published in Paperback by Michigan State University Press (2001-05)
Author: Lorene Erickson
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Wonderful poetry
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-21
This is an inspired book of poetry, rich in language and experience. Erickson speaks to the heart in a way that anyone can understand and appreciate. The subjects are familiar to us all--parents and children, love and loss--but her insights are fresh and let us renew our relations with the world around us.

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A Bridge Worth Saving: A Community Guide to Historic Bridge Preservation
Published in Paperback by Michigan State Univ Pr (2008-04-19)
Author: Mike Mort
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A complete and comprehensive instructional guide to bridge restoration
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-10
Bridges can be more to people than simply a method of crossing water without a boat. "A Bridge Worth Saving" is a thoroughly 'user friendly' guide for activists wanting to save historical landmarks they deem worth the effort and expense to campaign for their preservation. Filled from cover to cover with practical advice for keeping an old bridge in tip top condition, "A Bridge Worth Saving" is a complete and comprehensive instructional guide to bridge restoration, enhanced with an index and appendixes. Highly recommended for personal, professional, academic, and community library collections.

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Bridging the River of Hatred: The Pioneering Efforts of Detroit Police Commissioner George Edwards (Great Lakes Books)
Published in Hardcover by Wayne State University Press (1998-02)
Author: Mary M. Stolberg
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Well Written!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-02
This is a well written, compelling study of early attempts at police reform in the 1960s. A wonderful analysis of the failures of American liberalism and very interesting biography of a true unheralded American hero, George Edwards, Jr., who attempted to change the tragic course of Detroit history and for a short time looked might he succeed. An excellent read! Highly recommended. This reviewer is looking forward to the next book.


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