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Farmer and the Obstetrician
Published in Hardcover by Free Association Books (2002-05)
Author: Michel Odent
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Farmer and the Obstetrician
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
This book truly makes you look at the comparison between industrialized farming and industrialized childbirth, and how this country inparticular has handled the surge of both. It also makes you understand more clearly as a midwifery student the impact that industrialized childbirth has on this country; the women, the doctors, the hospitals, and society as a whole. It's a true eye opener.

Healing the Earth by Healing Birth
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-26
Possibly Michel Odent's most important book to date, The Farmer & The Obstetrician details how agri-business and the medical MANagement of childbirth were co-arising in the last century and the devastating impact these industries have had upon the Earth. The author suggests what we can do about it by adopting a sustainable model of childbirth care -- at the close of the chapter entitled, "Being a Midwife or an Obstetrician Before 2032", Odent writes, "Understanding the laws of nature and working with them ... is the main characteristic of a biodynamic attitude, whether in plant, cultivation, animal breeding or childbirth. The evolution of antenatal care gave us an opportunity to illustrate and clarify the comcept of a biodynamic attitude."

As an author, speaker, and midwife for the conscious childbirth movement this last generation, I heartily recommend Odent's new book to not only perinatal professionals but anyone who eats and was born. After reading The Farmer and the Obstetrician, your view of food and having babies will be transformed! This is a brilliant and hopefully prophetic contribution to the 21st century -- indeed, it's benestrophic. Read it and share with your friends for the sake of our shared planet's future.

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Farms of Tomorrow Revisited: Community Supported Farms Farm Supported Communities
Published in Paperback by Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association (1998-02)
Authors: Trauger Groh and Steven McFadden
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A future where we all become part of the farm organism.
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 33 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-07
The concepts of community supported agriculture (CSA) grab at the imagination: reconnect with the land and farmer, know exactly where your food is coming from, work toward self-sufficiency. Such a utopian vision clashes gloriously with the disconnected, "cocooning" lifestyle of many people.
This textbook for the CSA movement, first published in 1990 and "revisited" in this volume published in 1997, lays out the philosophies and actions that brought CSAs into our awareness today. You might know a CSA farmer, and perhaps even are a CSA member. But unless you're the farmer herself, or on an advisory board for a CSA, you probably have not considered many of the philosophical questions.
In half-a-dozen essays comprising a third of the book, questions are explored such as: Should farmers or the CSA own the land? How should farmers' retirement be arranged? Should animals be part of the farm, and should meat be part of the CSA shares?
Three basic rules of such holistic farming are offered: 1. Do not work too many hours (leave time for observation, reflection and meditation). 2. Buy for the farm as little as possible from the outside world. 3. Take all the initiative for your actions on the farm out of the realm of the spirit, not out of the realm of money.
The book talks of creating an "associative economy" and a "parallel polis" that look at society differently. One premise is that the farm should be supported by the entire community, and the risk shared equally by all consumers. Another is that farmland should not be a market commodity.
Part of the book consists of essays by CSA farmers on their own operations; many were written for the first volume and updated, so the trials of time can be seen. The final section contains blueprints for operating a CSA: how to get started, and how to buy and hold land. Samples from farms show budgets, marketing materials and typical share content. From philosophy to examples, Farms of Tomorrow Revisited shows us where the CSA concept could take society, and the movement's limitations, especially in solving current agriculture issues.

Intriguing thinking about agriculture and community
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-16
I've been thinking in an unstructured way about a number of these issues due to being a recovering member of a housing co-op, a new member of a CSA, and trying to start a group that gets raw milk from a (sort of) local biodynamic farm. And just thinking about farming.

As I see it, the set of issues include: (1) the various natures of CSAs, (2) the modern analogue to the slightly-more-than-subsistance family farm that recognizes that the nature of family has changed radically in the last 50 years for much of "the West", (3) the role(s?) and definition of sustainability as it relates to farming in a number of forms (providing some insight into the current debate about the commercialization of the "organic movement"), (4) how to farm damn well!

Trauger Groh is a very thoughtful and insightful person (and shockingly European to this American. I mean this approvingly. He's an outgrowth of the highly-educated European farmer group that was associated with Steiner) and a farmer that seems to have spent most of his adult life trying to make this stuff work. And he has succeeded. And part of this appears to be a sort of memoir of that success. And another part is his responses to talking about this with a variety of people (note especially the new article about the role of farm animals, much of which is explicitly a response to vegetarian and vegan oriented organic-farmers)

Steven McFadden is a journalist who documents a variety of CSAs and historical movements that have impacted the CSA movement.

Both offer interesting things. This book would be worth buying just for the stuff by Groh

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The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas a & M University)
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (1994-09)
Authors: Donald B. Powell and Mary Jo Powell
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It Just Doesn't GET Any Better Than This !
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-01
If you've ever seen the magnificent, nationally famous Texas A&M University Band perform during half-time, you will want to own this fine volume. It offers a comprehensive history of the first 100 years of a college organization that has become, literally, a state institution. Being in the Aggie Band is not simply membership in a music outfit; rather, it is a comprehensive, fully consuming Way of Life. Rich with details about how the present-day Band evolved, the Powells' account also grandly illuminates other facets of Texas Aggie history - the Corps of Cadets, A&M athletics, campus development, memorable faculty folks and general local color (in native lingo, "good bull."). Numerous photos trace Aggie traditions from their earliest days to the present. It was startling to this reader how some campus/Corps images are practically ageless. Many of the pictures - fish standing on the wall, Elephant Walk, Ags working on the Bonfire, meals in Duncan Dining Hall - could have been taken in 1930 or 1950 or 1975 OR 1995, since the traditions, and the scenes they propagate, are so firmly embedded at A&M.

This book definitely needs to be made into a movie. Not only would it offer remarkable settings, dramatic events, dynamic characters, stupendous role models, intricate Band drills and tantalizing college-life plots, but it would feature, without a doubt, the very best film soundtrack in the history of the world.

This Book And The Aggie Band Deserve 100 Stars
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-01
I was the drum major at my little high school in Louisiana a long long time ago, and I never heard anything about the Texas Aggie Band until almost three decades later, when I saw them at a parade in San Antonio. Soon after that, I visited the A&M campus one football weekend and got to see them rehearse their pre-game Saturday morning drill performance. They are absolutely stupendous, the best in the world. No one else compares or even comes close. I found this book at A&M's Memorial Student Center and bought it immediately. You simply MUST go see the Aggie Band.

One of my life's greatest regrets, now, is that I knew nothing about this organization when I was eligible to march in it. Musically, and personally, I can imagine no higher achievement. Everything about this precision machine exudes excellence, from their music, to their marching, to the striking friendly politeness of all the members I was fortunate to meet. These fine kids are motivated beyond belief, and they welcome you into their world -- they know they are a part of something special, and they generously share with you the admiration for their Aggie heritage.

Their drum cadence (I was a drummer) is absolutely captivating. It has five "verses," and is militarily simple but, once you've heard it, the beat stays with you wherever you walk, any time you are walking -- you wish that you were marching with the Fightin Texas Aggie Band, every time you put one foot in front of the other.

I got to see the film, "We've Never Been Licked," a 1943 World War II story, and became a permanent Aggie "groupie." From now forward, I will always be a Texas Aggie in my heart. As Pop Lambert said in the movie, "God bless the Aggies." The Spirit of Aggieland is now an forever. World Without End, A&M.

Gig 'em. And Beat The Hell Outta t.u. !!!

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The First 7 Years
Published in Paperback by Pacific Press Publishing Association (2006-07-31)
Authors: Kay Kuzma and Kari St. Clair
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Awesome book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
This is a really great book. It is as close to a parenting manuel as you can get! Great practical suggestions for parenting! It is a MUST HAVE for all parents!

The Best Parenting Tool!!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-01
This book is amazing! Don't be scared off by its size. Each page is packed full of practical child rearing techniques. If you are a mom, I would highly recommend this book. It was given to me as a gift and it is one of the best gifts I received. I felt like I was parenting blind, but now I have a better understanding of what to do. It helps you develop your own style of loved based discipline and really helps you understand your child's mind. The book is biblically based but don't let that turn you off. It is a must read!

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First Have Something to Say: Writing for the Library Profession
Published in Paperback by American Library Association (2003-05-01)
Author: Walt Crawford
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In our field, the title says it all...
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Review Date: 2008-04-25
Crawford begins right at the heart of the problem: how do you say something fresh in a field that seems overrun with far too many dull and repetitive journals, filled with papers that "fairly shout `I wrote this for tenure'"? How can you find something that you want to write about, and that other people will want to read? How do you develop your own particular niche and style? Crawford provides excellent advice on such topics as matching your topic to a venue (covering new media as well as more traditional outlets), how peer review works, reviewing publishing contracts, working with editors, dealing with writer's block, and other traps of the writing life. His analysis of the differences between library writing, mainstream writing, and non-library academic writing is useful and insightful. As both a writer and an editor, I find his advice sound and reasonable. For the established writer, this book is a reminder not to get stuck in a rut but constantly seek new challenges, and it's full of helpful material for any new writers you may be mentoring. The only thing I consider too dated to be useful is his advice on submitting paper copies to journals; I know of no editor these days who does not prefer to work with electronic submissions from the start. To supplement this book, I'd also recommend How To Write A Lot by Paul J. Silvia, which deals more with the self-discipline and organization side of writing.

Valuable Info for Library Leaders
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-28
In this practical guide, experienced author and speaker Walt Crawford shows fellow librarians how to make both their writing and speaking inform and entertain their audiences. (summary by South Texas Library System)
I've heard it said that a library director should always have an "elevator speech" ready, so you don't miss that opportunity with a city commissioner trapped in an elevator with you for 2 minutes. This book expands on that for librarians needing to write or make presentations. After years of writing a library column and giving library talks to Rotary and other civic groups, I recommend that all librarians read a book like this.

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First Steps for Math Olympians: Using the American Mathematics Competitions (MAA Problem Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by The Mathematical Association of America (2006-10-31)
Author: J. Douglas Faires
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What a great book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-30
I read this book just two weeks before the American Mathematics Contests this year as a freshman. I had never heard of these contests, but reading this book gave me everything I need to know! With its help, I qualified for the AIME (though missed the USA math olympiad by 1 question!). If you are into math contests, trust me, this will significantly raise your score.

Excellent preparation for AMC 10, 12
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-20
It's a great book, covering everything needed for the higher level AMC competitions.

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Fitba daft: A story of total soccer addiction in Scotland and America
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2008-03-26)
Author: James Meikle
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A great look into one mans passion for Fitba.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-01
I thought this book was a tremendous read. Having been through the very same upbringing and lifestyle it not only brought back so many memories of playing and following fitba, but growing up at that time which has given so many life memories. Jim has written the book in a way that allows the reader to take on his character, you feel you know the friends he mentions and the situations he finds himself in, both on and off the fitba pitch. I recommend it to all lovers of the beautiful game.

A humorous football & pop culture memoir.....for all sorts
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
Not being 'fitba daft' I was hesitant about reading what I assumed would be a football-saturated memoir, but nevertheless interested in the connection between Scotland and America. The book did end up being football-saturated, however, is written in a way that consistently ties football back to historical, geographical or personal anecdotes in a compelling and entertaining way. I found myself laughing out loud at the descriptions of working-class Edinburgh in the 60's and equally at the raw impressions of America through the eyes of an expat Scotsman.

Meikle's keen eye for detail and humour make this book a breezy and enjoyable read. Being a frequent traveller, I was impressed by the breadth of football/soccer covered in the pages - there is nary a continent left unexplored. The eerie connections of the world of football/soccer are beautifully demonstrated and excitement inherent in the revisiting of great matches no doubt familiar to fans of the sport around the world. However, Meikle's passion for football is contagious and even this non-fitba daft reader couldn't help rooting for the underdog and flipping the page to see who would ultimately come out on top. A satisfying and humorous read as much about life, travel, history, family, unlikely friendships and pop culture as it is about passion for football; and these elements woven together in a way that somehow manages to mention football on every single page!

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Flying High (Pistole, Katy, Sonrise Farm Series, Bk. 3.) (Pistole, Katy, Sonrise Farm Series, Bk. 3.)
Published in Paperback by Pacific Press Publishing Association (2003-02-03)
Author: Katy Pistole
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Great book series for girls!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-02
This book is book three in Sonrise Farms series. Book four is now available too (MORNING GLORY). This horse series is awesome. My nieces love them. The books are full of adventures about Jenny and her palomino horse that all girls 10-15 love. The stories are wholesome and have a morale lesson. They also offer a Christian perspective, which I appreciated. It is hard these days to find wholesome reading for kids.

Flying High
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-22
Flying High is another wonderful book that my daughter couldn't put down. The story is exciting and educational. The characters are real to life people that we could identify with. It provides a great example for my daughter of loving family relationships and show how reliance on their faith can get them through any difficulty. My daughter has read all three in this series and asks often when the next book will be available.

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Food Cures: Breakthrough Nutritional Prescriptions for Everything from Colds to Cancer
Published in Hardcover by Reader's Digest Association (2007-09)
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Food Cures: Breakthrough Nutritional Prescriptions for Everything from Colds to Cancer
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-27
Excellent Book......Would recommend to every household as a resource for nutritional advice for numerous ailments.

Food Cures
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-16
Very interesting, informative book and well-written. I've tried some of the recipes and they're delicious!

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Food Editors' Favorites Treasured Recipes
Published in Unknown Binding by Dial Publishing (1983-06)
Author: Newspaper Food Editors and Writers Association (U. S.)
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Easily My Favorite Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-04
My wife & I cook at home a lot, and have dozens of cookbooks, plus magazine subscriptions to titles like "Cooking Light". This is easily the best cookbook we own, with recipes that the food editors seem to place in a special class. These are recipes their mothers taught them, or some friend back home sent them, or ... My discoveries (so far) include: "Low Country Boil" from the Atlantic Coast, shrimp, potatoes, sausage and corn on the cob boiled in a spicy mix. "Skillet Cabbage" with stewed tomatoes, green pepper, celery, etc. (my wife hates cabbage but loves this). Charra beans (a TexMex favorite - "Frijoles a la Charra" from the San Antonio editor), and on and on ...

Food Editors' Favorites Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
This cookbook is great! It is a collection of recipes from food editors across the country. The recipes are tried and true family favorites. Each recipe gives a little history, name and position of contributor and very detailed directions. The recipes are easy to read and cover everything from appetizers to desserts. This book would be a great addition to any kitchen!


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