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A great first effort, reads like Joesph WambaughReview Date: 2004-04-12
A more modern "Choir Boys"Review Date: 2004-04-07
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEWReview Date: 2004-05-23
using his to bring his storyline to life.
There is a sexual predator loose in their fair California city and the swing shift, known as "The Beach Club" is heading the investigation. The city is afraid, the Mayor is up at arms and they are being hindered by a Lt. Alex Santos, an administrator who is pursuing his own interests in future promotions and plans to find this predator and take all the credit, no matter how he has to do it.
The story takes you into the heart and minds of several of the officers; it shows the inner turmoil that often plagues them in their personal life and also in their line of duty, giving you an inside look into the workings of the department, the unity and disunity of the officers, and the stress that is put on their families. It also allows you to take a seldom glimpse into their minds and helps you realize the part they play in helping us live in security. Thank you!
I enjoyed this work, not only for the informative value, but also for the great mystery storyline that it has. It held my attention and I was surprised at who the culprit was. The ending was excellent, heart thumping and moving at the same time. All in all a great read and I recommend it.
Shirley Johnson/Reviewer
An Intriguing Police Ride-A-LongReview Date: 2004-04-07
Paloma's novel
is an intriguing police ride-a-long through the fictional East Bay city of Eden Valley, California newly plagued by a serial
rapist. More than a look at department politics and procedures, readers are invited into the investigations, antics and lives
of the swing shift officers, affectionately dubbed "the Beach Club."
Officer Vincent Patrone, Detective Ray Depietro, and fellow swing shift officers are endangered not only by the perils of the street, but by departmental politics and their choices for on and off-duty activities. Personality and depth are displayed as they clash with "The Regime" of aspiring chief of police, Lt. Alex Santos and his henchmen while searching for an elusive sexual predator.
Throughout the book, Officer
Patrone has to contend with his personal demons; sympathy for victims after the attacks, feelings of helplessness after responding
to a suicide attempt, an escalating affair with a woman he met on-duty, and the of guilt of adultery. Navigating this rocky
terrain and looking to understand his feelings, Patrone, befriends Father Tony, a local priest.
Lightening the harsh
realities of being on the job with slightly twisted humor, the shift finds amusement at the mishaps of a canine unit, the
hilarious drug testing of a suspicious substance, a miscommunication of international proportions at a ball game, and a final
prank on arch nemesis, Santos. Yet the "Beach Club" officers tackle incidents of fleeing felons, auto theft, arson and the
vexing pursuit of the rapist like a championship team.
Powerful action scenes combine with strong displays of police
wit and humor. Paloma effectively ties in anectdones and subplots leading to a fast paced and surprising conclusion.
It's a quick and enjoyable read.
By the way, a sneek peek at a chapter of his next book promises another page turner.

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A biography that brings me a world.Review Date: 2008-01-28
Since I first read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn--at about age thirteen--it has remained one of the books that have remained bright in my memory. Valerie Yow has brought me into the world and the writing life of the complex and determined woman who was its author, and the author of many other memorable works. Yow is herself an excellent writer. She gives us a story that is a true pleasure to read, and which also demonstrates her strength and professionalism as an historian. This biography deserves wide readership. I recommend it highly to anyone interested in Betty Smith's work, as well as in the writing process and the writing life during a period when the way was not often easy for a woman writer.
Joyce Allen
Great Book! The Roots of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"Review Date: 2008-01-14
Though Smith's dramatic work (King Cotton, 1937; So Gracious Is the Time, 1938; The Desert Shall Rejoice, 1941, with Robert Finch) is little-known, Yow examines it thoroughly, and shows that Smith first found her voice in theatre - a lifelong passion.
Yow portrays Smith as a complex individual, at home in the lively, combative streets of Brooklyn as well as its quiet library. She had a fine intellect, nurtured by study at Yale and a circle of literary friends; but as a writer, she did not seek the companionship of the intellectuals of her day. An introvert, she immersed herself in raising her family through three complicated marriages and years of poverty; and in writing polished, sometimes controversial, plays that explored the dark corners of contemporary life in the mid-twentieth century. With success came the stressful glare of public life; but with the accompanying money, she was able to afford weeks of solitude at Nags Head, on North Carolina's Outer Banks, where the diminutive, city-bred author rose at dawn to revel in the sunrise and fish for hours in the Atlantic surf.
Much of the revelation of Smith's character and life in Yow's book comes through well-chosen excerpts from her correspondence and published personal interviews. Yow, an oral historian and psychologist,also conducted lengthy interviews of Smith's surviving family, friends and associates; spent years ransacking obscure archives for information on, and photos of, her subject; and thoroughly immersed herself in the places that Betty brought to life in her semi-autobiographical fiction: Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Nags Head.
Yow's excellent analysis suggests Smith's enduring appeal arises from her realism, for in her fiction she developed the full, flawed humanity of her characters - most famously, Francie Nolan's beloved, alcoholic father, Johnny Nolan in Tree. At a time when "literary" fiction was expected to have an overt social and political agenda, Betty Smith explored more personal terrain, though nonetheless gritty; for her characters pick their way through messy personal relationships that both nurture and thwart their hopes and dreams.
Yow points out that Smith's wise studies of individuals struggling in the barbed embrace of family and community remain compelling more than a half-century after she wrote them. Despite critics who dismissed her books as "sentimental" because they dealt with the personal, rather than the political, Smith's realistic approach has survived seismic cultural changes, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn has become what few of her contemporaries can claim to have produced - a classic.
Great book.....how "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" came to growReview Date: 2008-01-21
Ms. Yow is a skilled story teller and this talent combined with her keen research skills and her expertise as a psychologist, yields a book that is not only informative and perceptive but a great read, as well. You won't be able to put this one down.
Anyone who has read and loved "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" will enjoy this biography. Ms. Yow helps the reader achieve a new understanding of the genesis of Francie Nolan and her family through her compelling analysis of Ms. Smith's own story.
Betty Smith: a Fascinating BiographyReview Date: 2008-01-07


This is one great book!Review Date: 2002-04-29
This is one great book!Review Date: 2002-04-29
WHAT A FIND!Review Date: 2002-02-08
A great book for kidsReview Date: 2002-02-04

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A great read-aloud bookReview Date: 1999-11-26
The Big Wide Mouthed FrogReview Date: 2006-10-12
When i read this book I found that the main event was about the frog and him going to different animals and saying who are you and what do you eat? Also when I was reading I found that when you read the end you will get scared. I promise.
Last but not least I would recommend this book to Alexandra because she likes frogs and she also likes to read funny stories.
The big Wide-Mouthed Frog a Hit!Review Date: 2000-05-08
Great book, horribly bound paperbackReview Date: 2001-01-26
However, the binding on this particular paperback fell apart within two days. Our day care has a copy that is from a different publisher (perhaps a previous edition) and it hasn't fallen apart. I was very disappointed because a book for toddlers needs to have some strength. A board book would be excellent.

"'Bird' by others"Review Date: 2007-01-13
Outstanding!Review Date: 2004-12-11
this book was greatReview Date: 1997-07-29
Bird; The Ledgend Of Charlie Parker is a must read.Review Date: 1998-10-06


Great Book!!Review Date: 2003-07-27
A great readReview Date: 2001-03-09
Excellent Novel from a Talented AuthorReview Date: 2001-03-05
Ricardo - Keep up the good work!
Great FantasyReview Date: 2001-01-01


Classic!!!Review Date: 2005-05-13
Go Sammy Slapperelli!!!
I Love It!!Review Date: 2005-04-27
Lock up your daughters. This is huge. The cover is pretty average but don't judge the book by it! This is pure gold. It is like a funny Kama Sutra
Website is good too
http://www.blueridersclub.com
Absolute PisserReview Date: 2005-04-20
They should make this into a movie. So much better than all those other pick up guides out there. There is nothing like this one. Some of the best lines I have ever read - Tarantino should make the movie. The best description of fellatio and cunnilingus I have seen
Awesome!
Very Funny BookReview Date: 2005-04-20
There is also a lesbian character. And watch out for the old master Frankie Cabana. Probably one of the funniest books I have ever read. It is based on a true story.
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Why, it's fantastic!Review Date: 2000-07-26
No Woder It's the Longest Running Show in American History!Review Date: 2000-06-08
The most wonderful musical ever!Review Date: 2000-03-27
An amazing look at the long life of The Fantasticks.Review Date: 1998-09-02
Tom Jones' personal account of The Fantasticks shows the reader what exactly goes in to a show before it actually debuts. The first section "Try to Remember" is well set as the first chapter of the book. The reader will benefit more from reading this chapter before the show.
The third section (the second was the libretto) is a look at the actors really shows you the life of the longest running Off-Broadway show.
I know my words cannot do justice to this amazing book. I would recommend this book to any die-hard Fantasticks fan, or to anyone interested in getting to know the best musical ever written.

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3rd edition out, amazon does not have yetReview Date: 2001-06-11
There is a third edition out of this bookReview Date: 2001-06-11
More than a guide, it contains its own wonderful storiesReview Date: 1999-03-30
The Book Group Book is goodReview Date: 2000-06-01


wonderful!Review Date: 2002-11-11
A Historically Accurate, Spellbinding, and Intriging NovelReview Date: 2001-06-15
Hopefully Mr. Smith's book will inspire other such studies and accounts of a long forgotten and neglected part of our history.
One Man's Moral OdysseyReview Date: 2001-01-04
Wonderful Book!Review Date: 2003-01-09
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The swing shift at the Eden Valley police department, while actually highly functional, is at the mercy of a back-stabbing lieutenant, Alex Santos. The Beach Club is the nickname given to the swing shift, and refers to disciplinary time off given from Santo's, and spent cooling their heels on the beach.
The story begins with an attack by a serial rapist with a changing M.O. As the story begins to flow, Richard has developed a cast of characters with excellent results.
There is the usual dysfunction within the police department, and the lives of the characters. No story would be complete without the local after-hours hangout, the womanizing, and tension between staff officers and detectives, and the police management.
Richard has spent over fifteen years in law enforcement in San Francisco and the San Joaquin Valley. If you're a fan of Wambaugh, you would probably like this book.
Richard's website is http://www.richpaloma.com
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