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I'll Cook When Pigs Fly...and They Do in Cincinnati!
Published in Spiral-bound by Wimmer Cookbooks (1998-01)
Author: Junior League of Cincinnati
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One of the Best
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-17
As a collector of cookbooks (more than 600 titles) with an emphasis on the "Junior League" books, this is one of my all-time favorites. I have tried many, many recipes and they are all great. I found lots of "different" recipes that were simple to make and tasted great. Definitely add this one to your collection.

excellent variety & cooking levels!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-01
I have to say that I was on the "testing and planning" committee for this cookbook and I can't be happier reading everyone's reviews. Over 600 recipes were triple-tested in order to get the ones for this volume. I have used it over and over for gatherings and meals for my family. I'm always pleased with each recipe. It has something for everyone and the history about Cincinnati is wonderful. It makes a great gift for someone!!

My Favorite
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-16
I love this cookbook. It is one of my favorites - I've never been disappointed with any recipe I have tried. The design is aesthetically pleasing, the facts about Cincinnati are interesting (and I lived there for four years), and the Teller's House Salad can't be beat. I've bought this cookbook at least five times for friends and family and will continue to do so. My only complaint ... where is volume 2?? :-)

i'll cook when pigs fly...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-30
this cookbook has a wonderful variety of great, elegant, and easy recipes for casual entertaining with friends and families. i happen to love cookbooks, and this is a wonderful addition to my collection.

The BEST cookbook ever.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
The cookbook has never failed me. I have given it to several people as a gift and they also raved about it. Has both simple and complex recipes. Also need tidbits about Cincinnati in the margins.

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Love's Deceptions (Ohio History and Culture)
Published in Paperback by Genesis Press (MS) (1996-12)
Author: Charlene A. Berry
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Straight to the Heart
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-16
I truly enjoyed this book. Each of the characters had something that I could relate to. This is my second book by Charlene and I can't wait for her upcoming books.

This is a must read for all ages.

Truly identifiable characters with soul!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
This book touched my heart, mind and spirit in a way I did not anticipate. Ms. Berry truly knows the heart of a woman and the many levels we must hurdle all in the name of love.

This book is definitely a God-send. Looking forward to reading more from this surprising writer.

Truly identifiable characters with soul!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
This book touched my heart, mind and spirit in a way I did not anticipate. Ms. Berry truly knows the heart of a woman and the many levels we must hurdle all in the name of love.

This book is definitely a God-send. Looking forward to reading more from this surprsing writer.

RIGHT ON TARGET!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-01
Who hasn't fallen in and out of love once or twice in their life? Love's Deceptions hits the mark when concerning matters of the heart. Being a woman myself, I can truly identify with the characters and their lives. Ms. Berry has the heart and soul of a woman who knows what love's all about. Gives us more!

Truly a page turner!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-31
This book is perfect for anyone that is looking for love, romance, wisdom, and a little suspense. Every woman in this book has either played the roll of one of these characters, or knows someone that has. Charlene surprised me quite frankly, this is the first book I've ever read by her and I am looking forward to reading many more. This book is exceptional.

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Ohio's Best In Amateur Wrestling
Published in Paperback by Mark Osgood (1997-12-07)
Authors: Mark Osgood and Mark B. Osgood
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Wow! what a book on ohio wrestling
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-11
I believe this book is awesome! It shows the history of Ohio wrestling in great detail! Anyone that wrestles in Ohio or any other state for that matter should buy this great book! It shows who won or placed for years dating back to years ago if you wrestled during this time youmay be in the greatest ohio wrestling book ever!

Wow what a book!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-19
Its just plain awesome...The pictures, the great info.And best of all you put my son Brian on the front cover..Thx for a great wrestling book...

what a book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-19
This is an awesome book about wrestling..The pictures are great and the best part about it is my son Brian is on the front cover...Thanks mark,what a good piece of work

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-13
This is a Great book for Ohio's wrestlers . Anyone who likes wrestling this is the book for you!

awsome book about wrestling
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-04
this book is the best book i have seen about wrestlers in the state of ohio.i dont know how he received all of the pictures that are in the book they are great. great job uncle mark

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Radio Daze: Stories from the Front in Cleveland's Fm Air Wars
Published in Paperback by Kent State University Press (2003-10)
Author: Mike Olszewski
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It's Only Rock and Roll, but....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-27
Mike Olszewski blows the Buzzard myth wide open, then ties the
shrapnel back up into one tidy little package. Fun, informative, a great read!

The Lava Birth of WMMS
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-25
"Radio Daze" is like looking back into a time portal of recent history packed with behind the scene info and details of the legendary radio station.
Olszewski paints an easy to read and interesting portrait of WMMS, its owners, management and DJ's. His non-stop tapestry of employee's mixed with stories of some of the original rockers are both interesting and entertaining.
WMMS was the dominant radio station of its time in the Cleveland, Ohio area and was co-existing in a parallel complimentary world of rock music. Riding the airwaves of some of the greatest rock bands ever to emerge out of the musical creative times of the 60's and early 70's.
Ambitious undertakings seemed to be prevalent with the youthful WMMS management, and from my observations they weren't following any recommended guidelines on building a brand name. In a parallel universe the early WMMS management team would have been likened to a band of swashbucklers under the Jolly Roger. Marconi would turn over in his grave if he new of the amount of time this troop spent irritating the other radio stations with Gestapo like tactics to bring in ratings. After reading some of the excerpts in "Radio Daze" I was a little afraid to turn the radio on fearing retaliation.
Some of the highlights: How the radio stations personal helped promote some of the new breed of rockers with radio airplay and marketing promotions. How the WMMS management were very influential in orchestrating a campaign to acquire votes to bring the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" to Cleveland. The seemingly constant shifting of DJ personal [including nicknames] various antics, egos and a mind set where even sabotage was not out of the question.
This book is not filled with off the shelf information, but valid details from someone who was there. Olszewski does a great job of blending 1st person knowledge and then writes from the 3rd person. With his writing abilities and his descriptive style he makes you feel like he's talking to you over a hamburger, fries and a beer. The author definitely has the "worn out shoes" when it comes to his credentials and knowledge base for acquiring information for this multifaceted book.
He has the exclusive rights to exclaim "The World Premier" of books about the birth of FM radio in Cleveland Ohio.

I Was There!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-03
I remember walking into the penthouse of the Statler Hilton hotel on a chilly night in October 1971. I was a young antiwar protestor delivering leaflets to fledgling prog rocker WNCR. As I walked into the control room, I was intrigued by the ambience. Loud music blared from the large Electro Voice speakers mounted above the Gates Stereo Statesman console. Behind the mic was a bearded cat by the name of Jeff Gelb. He was really cool and allowed me to hang out with him. I ended up becoming an intern and fetched coffee and answered phones for Lyn Doyle's "People's Night on the Radio" show. A week or two after I started, my first cousin, Carolyn Thomas walked in. I asked her what she was doing there and she asked me the same question! It turned out that she was working overnights!! (I also found out that Doyle was my cousin by marriage). After WNCR moved to the Stouffer Building around December 1971, interns were exiled and I moved to WMMS working with Billy Bass and David Spero for a few months. It was amazing to watch them work. I ended up back at WNCR in February of 1972 and had a chance to run the board and "ride gain" for Carolyn and Lee Andrews on occasion. Those days were magical and I ended up in radio myself for over 20 years, working at stations in LA and Cleveland. If you want to relive those times, this is the book to read...

Close Enough for Rock and Roll
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-12
This book is an easy read and has some great stories in it. I was lucky enough to have been around radio in those days, in particular WMMS(though I never worked there, but my uncle was the PD) and this book brought back some great memories. It really shows the passion Cleveland had for it's Rock and Roll and it's radio. It is a great commentary on the greatness that TRUE competition can harbor. Nice job Mike.

A Great Ride
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-28
If you ever listened to FM radio during the 70's and 80's this is a book for you. I expected a textbook but instead got a wonderful ride through the FM radio ages. It doesn't matter what city you were in, this story is for everyone. Remember when radio had a personality? This will refresh your memory. Top 40 died and a new age was created, one that has flourished, made superstars out of bar bands, legends out of local stars. All the stories are here...you will ENJOY!!

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SUMMERS WITH JULIET
Published in Paperback by Ohio State University Press (2000-02-01)
Author: BILL ROORBACH
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Summers With Juliet
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-15
I would easily put this book among the best that I have ever read. The images that Roorbach uses keep coming back to me even though it has been well over a year since I read it. The honesty of his writing is amazing, and there were many, many times that I had to pause because the emotional descriptions were so true. Read this book-- by the end you will feel like an old friend at Roorbach's wedding, and you will be glad not to have missed it.

Summers with Juliet
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-26
This memoir records the struggles of a young writer trying to find his literary voice by portraying his distraction, frustrations, and devotions to his art through his adventures with his future wife as they encounter a variety of people and animals--turkeys, turtles, hummingbirds, and bluefishes--in many beautiful natural environments. Their adventures are always fascinating andamusing, and, at times, exciting.

Summers with Juliet
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-26
This memoir records the struggles of a young writer trying to find his literary voice by portraying his distraction, frustrations, and devotions to his art through his adventures with his future wife as they encounter a variety of people and animals--turkeys, turtles, hummingbirds, and bluefishes--in many beautiful natural environments. Their adventures are always fascinating andamusing, and, at times, exciting.

A book about love found, nature loved, life lived.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-27
This book is a paper plane, it will take you away. From the first page, Bill Roorbach takes us on a wonderful journey during a time of his life, when he first meets his wife Juliet in Martha's Vineyard. It becomes a wonderful, weird, chaotic time for both. This book will make you honestly laugh out loud, and shake your head in disbelief, at the experiences and adventures that these two people take on. It is filled with nature in all it's glory, and sometimes not so glorious. This is a man that writes the way we think. The conversations that he has with himself are so lively, and funny that you will want to shake his hand heartily and say "Yes, Yes, I know just what you mean" Read it, it's worth every word.

Touching take of love and life discovered
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-04-09
This is a wonderful story of one man's memories of the beginning of his true love life. Roorbach is a compelling writer in the essay style of Russell Baker, who offers his readers much in terms of language and story-telling ability. We, too, learn to love Juliet and touch the unique feelings that make this couple worthy of our attention. Perfect reading outside on a summer afternoon

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Turn It into Glory: A Mother's Moving Story of Her Daughter's Last Great Adventure
Published in Hardcover by Bethany House Pub (1991-02)
Author: Meg Woodson
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Real mom and real daughter face life toughest battles
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-09
I was amazed at the honesty of the author's words. As a parent of a daughter with CF , this book helped me understand my issues with my daughter. I was pleased to see that it was a book about real people, not all a perfect fairy tale. It made me think about things from a patient's perspective, and made me feel understood as a parent that has my days of suffering along with my daughter when she is ill. There is alot of religion in the book but I found it to be uplifting when I was given the example oof how Peg's extraordinary faith helped get her through. I wish I knew her but I thank her mother for this gift of her daughter for us all.

A mother's greastest pain turned into inspiration for us all
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-12
I have read this book a hundred times. As a mother of a daughter with CF I found in this book another who understood better than I did some of my feelings in helping my child battle this disease. Meg Woodard so understands her daughter it is amazing. She also lets us get to know Peggy in a very intimate manner and I felt as if they were both friends by the end of the book. Meg does not brush over some of her very real feelings and make her child a saint, and by not fictionalizing Peggy we are allowed a very raw portrayal of a mother /daughter relationship. I will always be greatful for this writers bravery and how her honesty helped me so much in my life.

Excellent for Patients and Caregivers Alike
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-04
I wish I had read this book much sooner in my life. My husband died of cystic fibrosis and so much of this book hit home. Meg writes with beautiful, honest, readable style. It is a shame this book is now out-of-print because it is an important book for all who deal with chronic illness from a patient or caregiver standpoint. It does not gloss over the difficult times or questions but very clearly offers hope in the midst of tragedy. We need more books like this to help us navigate the murky waters of "living in the shadow of death." Bravo, Meg Woodson. I can't wait to read your other books.

Turn It To Glory - A Terminal Patient's Last Few Weeks
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-11
This book was a good narrative of the final six weeks in the life of a young adult with CF. The account gives an unblinking look at the realities of caring for a loved one with a terminal illness in its last stage. Meg Woodson shares her feelings with each development, both the frustration/anger and the joy. She does not gloss over anything, yet the story is one of victory rather than defeat. Meg and her daughter know she is dying, yet she does so looking forward to entering God's Kingdom where she will see her brother who died of CF 9 years previously. As someone who has walked a similar walk with a cardiac patient in the family, I recognized many of the issues and feelings Meg so artfully covers. It's an excellent read for anyone walking through serious illness or who has a loved one who is.

A Phenomenal book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-03
I LOVED IT! Since this is a true story, I thought it was more valid than a work of fiction. As a CFer myself, I could completely relate to Peggy. Peggy's character is so real, I felt like I knew her. She helped de-mystify so many of my random idiosyncracies. Her doctor in the book is my doctor in real life. I've stayed in that hospital room. It really helped me understand myself and CF much better!

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Across the Wide River
Published in Paperback by Kregel Publications (2004-11-25)
Author: Stephanie Reed
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Great read!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
I have to be honest, I'm not always a big fan of historical fiction. But I picked up this book after a friend recommended it. What a wonderful surprise! Ms. Reed does a fabulous job of bringing the Underground Railroad to life and putting it into historical context. But it was Lowry's own struggle to find his calling, to do what he felt was right and stand up for his beliefs - in the face of strong opposition - that really moved me. It's something we can all relate to and I felt a real connection to Lowry. I know I will never forget him or his family. I've already pre-ordered Ms. Reed's next book!

Passionate, Poignant, and Powerful!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-29
This is a novel for all ages, and once I began reading it, I couldn't put it down. The story, set in the early 1800s, is based on a real family and real events. It is the era of slavery, slave traders, and the beginning of the Abolitionist Movement and Underground Railroad. It is more than a story about the struggle between northern and southern beliefs, it is a story of human cruelty and also a story of human compassion and courage. I will never forget the main character, young Lowry Rankin, whose internal struggles with personal insecurity and his beliefs are just as powerful and poignant as his external struggles against slavery and discrimination. The moral principles depicted are timeless, and it is an era in our country's history that should never be forgotten. Highly Recommended!

Across the Wide River
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-15
Across the Wide River is a work of fiction, but based on a real family, the Rankin Family, living in a time of slavery and abolition. The story, with its rich descriptions, draws you into the struggle for freedom so much so that you feel the anquish and intense longing of those desiring freedom and those who work so valiantly to secure that goal.

Stephanie Reed introduces us to Lowry Rankin, nothing but a boy in the beginning of the book, who must face constant danger and moral dilemmas when confronted with the reality of the 'family business.' Will he become a preacher and abolitionist like his father? Or will his shyness overtake his desire to help the slaves and preach the Word of God?

This is a story of courage and compassion with even a pinch of romance, but most of all - a story that won't be forgotten. Join Lowry in his adventures, and journey Across the Wide River.

Across the Wide River
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-05
The awe-inspiring story of country-boy, Lowry Rankin, an ordinary youth intent on taking a stand against slavery. With the Bible as his guide, and a preacher for a father, Lowry learns early on, the value of human life no matter what the color of one's skin. Follow Lowry from his awkward grade school days to his action-packed adolescent years as he transports slaves to the next safe house en route to freedom. Throughout the story, Lowry continually questions whether he's really making a difference...the clandestine transportation of slaves under the cover of nightfall is one thing, but will he be able to publicly speak out against slavery?

Across the Wide River is a must-read for young and old alike. The selfless, servant-attitude and godly character found in Lowry Rankin is truly refreshing. The storyline flows logically and the sense of adventure makes it hard to put down! The descriptive adjectives peppered throughout the book make for very interesting reading. Hopefully, a sequel will follow!

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All Things Are Labor: Stories
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (2007-08)
Author: Katherine Arnoldi
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Stories overflowing with love and pain
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-04
I had to read this book slowly, one story at a sitting, to give myself time to fully absorb all of the layers of experience presented in each piece. These are small, complex, multi-faceted gems of writing. The stories drew me in, devasted me, transported me, enlivened me, spit me out. I highly recommend Katherine Arnoldi's work!

All Things Are Labor
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
"All Things Are Labor" kept me up at night. It's a truly haunting book...the difficult stories are told with an exacting delicacy...like a ballerina who has learned to dance on burning coals. From a renegade mother tracking down deadbeat dads to a woman who allows herself to be abused in order to live in the suburbs, Manhattan to Arkansas...the strength of Arnoldi's disparate voices draw you inside their indelible worlds. She's a Joyce Carol Oates with street cred.; she knows firsthand what it is to be poor, what it is to be alone, what it is to be struggling, surviving, persisting. If you like Dorothy Allison or Sapphire, please read Arnoldi.

A must read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-14
The narrator's voice, confident in its vulnerability, is the portal to the reader's intimacy with the related experiences. These are stories that stay with the reader for a long time.

Powerful stories, beautifully written
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
This is a collection of beautifully written short stories. Moving, sometimes humorous--always deeply honest and unpretentious. She gives voice to many who are forgotten or invisible in our society, revealing their strength (and hers and ours); revealing the poignancy of life itself. Its a book to keep and enjoy more than once.

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American Limoges: Identification & Value Guide
Published in Hardcover by Collector Books (1996-01)
Author: Raymonde Limoges
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Recommended by Debby DuBay Author of Antique Limoges
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-16
I found this book after I went to a appraisal in Dallas Texas where author Debby DuBay was speaking on antique Limoges porcelain. I purchased DuBay's book Antique Limoges at Home and then purchased American Limoges by Ms. Limoges to help me with my American Limoges pottery. I found out by reading these reference books every thing I needed to know about my grandmothers "Limoges" Thank you to two wonderful authors who have published two very useful and valuable reference guides on the subject.

A necessary tool for the collector of American Limoges china
Helpful Votes: 32 out of 33 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-08
Do not purchase any Limoges China, (american) without this book. It is a priceless resource to be carried with you as you explore antique shops. I wish that I had it with me before I gave away my American Limoges China, thinking that it was worthless. Raymonde Limoges has done a great job in assembling this book.

Recommend American Limoges and Antique Limoges at Home
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-27
I found American Limoges after reading Debby Dubay's "Antique Limoges at Home". If you want to know the difference between antique Limoges and American Limoges I highly recommend Antique Limoges at Home! For more info on American Limoges recommend this book.

Good basic reference on American Limoges
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-30
Full-color photos on every page and current price values for each item are the pluses in this book. Many items are not actually identified, however, and names given to the pieces have been coined by the author. Even so, this one serves as a handy reference and guide to those wishing more information on American Limoges, the history and major pieces. I wish there'd been more examples of Viktor Schreckengost's connection to the company and designs made by him for American Limoges but that is a personal preference.

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B Is For Buckeye: An Ohio Alphabet Edition 1. (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series) (Discover America State By State. Alphabet Series)
Published in Hardcover by Sleeping Bear Press (2000-10-09)
Author: Marcia Schonberg
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Great for any Ohioan!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-15
I bought this one because I am from Ohio, but don't live there anymore. My kids enjoy it and have seen several of the things illustrated in the book, so they really like it.

Another hit in this series... o-HI-o!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-05
B Is For Buckeye is another book in the Discover America State By State series, and Marcia Schonberg does Ohio geography a favor in her selections of places, events, and people. Bruce Langton illustrates this book with artwork that mimics a photograph in style.

There is even a "X is for Xenia" (pronounced "ZEEN-yah"), that southwestern city of hospitality, bike lanes, and... tornadoes!

Written for reading level 3rd grade and above.

Essential for all Ohioans and Ohio lovers
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-19
This book is enjoyable on all levels, especially if you are a born and raised Ohioan like myself, and my family. My mother, "Grandma" enjoys reading it to all her granchildren; who live in various cities within Ohio. Each page is an Ohio History lesson and enjoyable prose wrapped into one. It is essential for everyone's personal library. Our family loves it!

A must-have for all Ohio elementary libraries
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-27
Beautiful illustrations with varied reading levels. Each letter depicts a different aspect of Ohio history. For example, "W is for Wright Brothers." With so little written about Ohio history, it is nice to find one not only done but done well.


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