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The Life of Stephen F. AustinReview Date: 2006-12-20


I am so very proud of her!Review Date: 2005-12-20
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Put this on the reading listReview Date: 2004-09-24
It also covers the design and management of modern zoos, educational programs, and a bunch of other things that I don't remember at the moment...but anyway, it's one of those neat 'science for the layman' manuscripts.
If you like Gerald Durrell or David Taylor's memoirs, read this.


Any kid taking music lessons will relate to her dilemma.Review Date: 2007-11-04

Excellent commentary on American life in 1842Review Date: 1998-06-01
I was expecting to find a lot of satire against Americans. (His comic piece "Martin Chuzzelwit" had this). However, Dickens was very positive toward the social reforms that he saw in America. He also makes some interesting comments on seeing black slaves for the first time.
Unfortunately, he wasn't able to travel far, so his impressions of America are limited. Nonetheless, this is a book that I enjoy reading and re-reading.

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Bloodshed, long marches, starvation and much worseReview Date: 2003-07-26
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True History Told WellReview Date: 2000-05-08
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:)Review Date: 2002-02-26
Some folks ssaid it would never be the same--There was a new doctor in town, and he just wasn't their sort. Though Dr. Purdy said Sonny Dekker was the best, the man was a troublemaker. He was messing with the football team, risking boys' futures. And lots of townspeople wanted nothing to do with him. But not Beverly Townsend. Suprisingly, the exotic Dr. Dekker appealed to her in ways she'd never dreamed of. They were just friends, but their friendship set the grapevine buzzing. Then, on an eerily calm spring day, the heavens opened up and all hell broke loose. Gossip stopped. Hearts stopped. It was the end for many, and the beginning for some. Crystal Creek never would be the same again.
In my Opinion..
In 'Hearts Against the Wind' we read the love sory of Jeff Harris and Beverly Townsend. Sadly, in a later Crystal Creek book (Shameless) Jeff is killed at an oil sight. I had a difficult time accepting that Jeff was dead. As a reader I invested time in reading about their relationship and blossoming love. And than to have him dead in a couple lines of a later book just did not seem right. So, when I started to read this book I knew that I was going to have a hard time with Sonny Dekker as the new man in Beverly's life. But the more I read the harder it was not to like him. He is a good man and a terrific doctor and most importantly he loves Beverly. Unfortunately, the town of Crystal Creek is full of prejudice people, including Beverly's own mother Carolyn. No one wanted to give Sonny a chance, except for Beverly and a handful of others. But something terrible was going on with the towns football players, and when Sonny goes digging for the truth, he becomes even more unpopular with the citizens of Crystal Creek. As if the town did not have enough to deal with-nature strikes in the form of a tornado. Sonny is the only man that can help the people of Crystal Creek, whether they like it or not. This was an exciting conclusion to the Crystal Creek series.

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The Lord's of the Isles and Clan Donald beyondReview Date: 2006-02-24

A Little Unique in the Sweet Dreams Series...Review Date: 2006-07-03
A young pianist attends a summer program away from school for the best and brightest of young adult classical musicians. There, she makes some new friends, and meets quiet, aloof violinist Peter (think a young Julian Sands' George Emerson in "A Room with a View.") The two are thrown together to rehearse a concert solo, her admiration of his talent, and his admiration for her warm personality, turns into love.
Refreshingly, the story is set in the preparation for a concert, but the event, although well-written, does not take precedent over the romance at hand.
I liked it a lot; the characters change and mature, and the slow-to-develop love is surprisingly touching.
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This book is the product of long and painstaking compilation of all pertinant and available materials to be found in the United States and Mexico and is the indispensible authority for the history of the Anglo-American beginning in Texas.
For almost a quarter of a century, dividing his time between editing, teaching, textbook writing, and serving in various academic capacities, Eugene C. Barker pursued the study which resulted in The Life of Stephen F. Austn. His accomplichment has long been regarded as the finest biography in Texas literature.
--- from book's back cover