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Excellent history of the NC Bethel RegimentReview Date: 2008-09-21
Thorough Accounting of the Bethel Regiment in the Civil War Review Date: 2005-08-02
Clear and stirring battle descriptionsReview Date: 2004-01-01
Well written, extremely informative book on North Carolina's premier regiment in Civil War.Review Date: 2006-07-08
Infantry Officer and a Physician, I was also interested in tactics, morale, supply, casualties and their handling, intelligence and care of the soldier from recriutment to the end (whether death or discharge). I found all of these and much more! The battles are well described, as well.
Expecting a regimental history, I found a greater comprehension of life in the South during the War, it's politics, it's problems and their solutions, and a great military overview of many areas. If you liked Gone With the Wind, or Cold Mountain, or Shelby Foote's volumes on the history, you will get some of each here. I highly recommend this surprising book to anyone interested in the Civil War.
Top notch Regimental HistoryReview Date: 2003-02-24
This regiment is not as well known as the the 26th NC, but their trevails at Gettysburg was just as horrible. It also illustrates how they were used in the Overland Campaign...and the perils and suffering that they went through in 1864.
I heartily recommend the book, and can confidently say if you read it, it will be tough to put down.

Museum of Native American artReview Date: 2002-09-07
Awesome Book!!!Review Date: 2007-03-18
Great Resource!!Review Date: 2007-01-09
A Most for Any Indian ProjectReview Date: 2007-01-03
EXCELLENT!Review Date: 2000-01-15

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ExtraordinaryReview Date: 2003-12-10
Utterly charming and delightfulReview Date: 2003-01-16
For Fashionistas Who Like to TravelReview Date: 2001-11-16
As a side note: Duheme and Jacqueline Kennedy became friends who shared similar painting styles, and Duheme was invited to Cape Cod to give the First Lady an art lesson.
An adult picture bookReview Date: 2000-03-14
A delightful book for Jackie fansReview Date: 2000-04-04

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It is an amazing bookReview Date: 2004-07-20
Despair is indeed a thing of the past.Review Date: 2002-04-28
Following on their very succesful book Meeting the Challenge of Parenting in the West;an Islamic Perspective,the Beshirs contextualise the situation for parents and children by emphasizing the need to understand teenagers and the bewildering changes that take place during this phase,and their socio-cultural environment which is often diametrically opposed to the values and norms of religion.The six practical signposts offered in their Road Map clearly point out steps that all concerned parents can follow on the journey leading their teenagers to responsible adulthood.We are shown how to nurture and develop a strong personality in our youth and how to transform them from passive apologists to confident young men and women who willingly and joyfully are convinced about their way of life.The principles derived from Koran and Sunnah underpin the practical advice and guidance offered.
As in their previous book,I found that the typical case studies very aptly illustrate the dilemma that confronts parents and their teenage children.How to analyse a situation,how to evaluate the options and how to arrive at acceptable solutions present the reader with many valuable insights.For me personally ,the 'cherry on the top' is always the contribution of the Beshirs' own daughters.In relating their personal experiences,they provide a refreshingly authentic perspective on thr pressures that confont them and the manner in which their parents'meaningful intervention has helped them to make the right choice.Here then is positive proof that even in this day and age ,it is possible to raise Muslim teens who despite being today's concern are yet tomorrow's hope.
Finally,this book is a must for parents and teenagers alike.
Despair is indeed a thing of the past.Review Date: 2002-04-28
Following on their very succesful book Meeting the Challenge of Parenting in the West;an Islamic Perspective,the Beshirs contextualise the situation for parents and children by emphasizing the need to understand teenagers and the bewildering changes that take place during this phase,and their socio-cultural environment which is often diametrically opposed to the values and norms of religion.The six practical signposts offered in their Road Map clearly point out steps that all concerned parents can follow on the journey leading their teenagers to responsible adulthood.We are shown how to nurture and develop a strong personality in our youth and how to transform them from passive apologists to confident young men and women who willingly and joyfully are convinced about their way of life.The principles derived from Koran and Sunnah underpin the practical advice and guidance offered.
As in their previous book,I found that the typical case studies very aptly illustrate the dilemma that confronts parents and their teenage children.How to analyse a situation,how to evaluate the options and how to arrive at acceptable solutions present the reader with many valuable insights.For me personally ,the 'cherry on the top' is always the contribution of the Beshirs' own daughters.In relating their personal experiences,they provide a refreshingly authentic perspective on thr pressures that confont them and the manner in which their parents'meaningful intervention has helped them to make the right choice.Here then is positive proof that even in this day and age ,it is possible to raise Muslim teens who despite being today's concern are yet tomorrow's hope.
Finally,this book is a must for parents and teenagers alike.
If you have children you MUST read this bookReview Date: 2002-04-01
I found that the book highlights many of the family values and principles that are missing from our modern society. The information in the book is complemented with input from professionals in various fields on the psychological, physical, and spiritual aspects of growing up as a teen.
I enjoyed very much reading the case studies and practical examples; I thought they were very informative and helpfull in highlighting solutions and recommendations to many issues.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has young children or teens, whether they are Muslims or non-Muslims.
Very Educational!Review Date: 2001-11-05
The one thing that I liked the most about this book is the case studies, because they gave me the chance to see the application instead of just the theory, and they really helped me bring to home all the issues discussed in the book.

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childcareReview Date: 2008-12-16
Excellent coloring book for lil onesReview Date: 2008-06-09
Very similar to Kumon's Let's ColorReview Date: 2006-10-25
Great book for learning and holding interestReview Date: 2008-08-11
On another note, my two year old (25 months) has been using the "Let's color" book in this series for 2 and up and I'd say that he's a bit young still for that book, let alone this one. I would say that the 2-3-4 recommended here refers more to the average 2.5 year old rather than a young 2 year old.
Solid AReview Date: 2007-09-05

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Animal MazesReview Date: 2008-12-21
My 3 year old is telling time by looking at a face clock. I know the Kumon series of books is helping him every day. They are fun and he is eager to learn using them.
awesome!Review Date: 2008-05-27
Great booksReview Date: 2007-01-09
Great fun and good learning!Review Date: 2007-06-27
Good, but YoungReview Date: 2007-07-21

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Made Me Coo With Joy...Review Date: 2002-06-07
bring nature into your yardReview Date: 2003-11-30
Each bird page has a detailed photo of the bird, a map of the United States showing where and when you can see the bird, behavior and description of sounds and songs, nesting habits, and the best kind of food to attract and benefit the birds you want.
Information on bird baths and nesting boxes is also provided.
A great resource for those who love to have God's creatures in their yard, but don't know the best way to attract them.
Beautiful Photos, Great InfoReview Date: 2001-11-25
Well Worth HavingReview Date: 1999-11-27
a good supplement to any backyard birder's libraryReview Date: 1997-09-08


An Informative Guide for Native and Non-Native EducatorsReview Date: 2001-07-30
The book was clearly laid out, with seemingly much thought into how the information could be displayed in an informative and easy to understand fashion. As an educator, I rely on such layouts to make classes easier to design, and I appreciate the work the authors did in making my job of teaching adults how to teach to diverse groups a little easier.
To Yvonne and Arlene... wado! (thanks in Cherokee)
Donada!
There may be Native Americans in your neighborhood!Review Date: 2000-02-14
There are web sites, resources on books, films, curriculum units in the appendices and at the end of each chapter. All of the chapter titles are interesting and witty like "Where We Live" which includes a brief history of how Indians were moved about and map exercises on identifying where Indians live today. Another chapter is "Paying the Bills" which has photos and mini-biographies on Indians in a variety of professions and activities on tribal businesses. Students can learn what is offensive to Indian people and what problems confront them today in "The STruggle Continues." Art projects, writing projects and even games for the classroom are all in here! This is a fantastic book! Every classroom needs it!
A Native American parent is pleasedReview Date: 2000-06-08
A clear labor of love!Review Date: 2000-05-09
Nancy Lorraine Reviewer
There may be Native Americans in your neighborhood!Review Date: 2000-02-14
There are web sites, resources on books, films, curriculum units in the appendices and at the end of each chapter. All of the chapter titles are interesting and witty like "Where We Live" which includes a brief history of how Indians were moved about and map exercises on identifying where Indians live today. Another chapter is "Paying the Bills" which has photos and mini-biographies on Indians in a variety of professions and activities on tribal businesses. Students can learn what is offensive to Indian people and what problems confront them today in "The STruggle Continues." Art projects, writing projects and even games for the classroom are all in here! This is a fantastic book! Every classroom needs it!

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A story true to the spirit of a simpler New MexicoReview Date: 1999-01-17
If you've ever wondered about your neighbors . . .Review Date: 2001-06-30
A very good read. Fun from the very beginning to the end.Review Date: 1999-02-23
"Neighbors" is a delightful read, thought provoking and fun.Review Date: 1999-02-10
Enchanting. I couldn't put this book down until I finished.Review Date: 1999-02-03

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Absolutely fantastic sequel!Review Date: 2008-10-21
"A New Dawn" Should be a movie!Review Date: 2007-11-09
JAKE GEORGE has written a phenomenal account of a Native American adventure. 'A NEW DAWN' is rich in spiritual energy Review Date: 2007-04-25
The saga continues from Jake George's book, 'Grandfather's Song'.
Using authentic Native words, 'A New Dawn', Jake George forges a successful alliance between the Above World and the Old World. Jake gives his Native voice to his People.
Character development is very strong. The relationship between Running Woman and Crying Woman holds a very special place in my own heart. Custom is true to the instructions given; how to survive in harsh climates, a sense of community, herbal medicine and doctoring and authentic Native tools of survival.
Jake incorporates a spellbinding transformation, a guise of human to animal and back to human shapeshifting through the characters Elder Fawn and Elk Caller.
Jake George has written a phenomenal account of a Native American adventure. 'A New Dawn' is rich in spiritual energy which reflects old-world Native values and survival ties with the land to restore peace to a troubled world.
'A New Dawn' makes its way into modern-day Indian communities to emerge a new generation to sustain cultural identity and respect for being Native American.
The name on this book, 'A New Dawn' in the absolute highest spiritual sense, is an educational gift on behalf of all Native American tribes.
~Sage Sweetwater, firebrand lesbian novelist, author of Blue Corn Woman, edited by Jake George
A New DawnReview Date: 2007-10-23
Great sequel!Review Date: 2007-01-19
There's an environmental and 'life lessons' theme pulsing through the novel, but it is far from being preachy. The interaction between the characters is fast-paced and extremely engaging. Those who have returned to the Old World do not have a completely peaceful existence. In fact, there are brutal murders and deep seeded problems that must be solved, many of them involving great sacrifice by some members of the tribe.
I thoroughly enjoyed this sequel! The setting, characters and blend of Native American traditions simply flows along in a swift current of vigorous language. Jake George has a vision and an obvious love for the Lenape People that shines through in his writing. His tense action scenes and tight dialogue has an edgy quality that reminds me of some of my favorite westerns. The graphic torture scenes, erotica, and some harsh language, etc. cautions 'mature audiences only'. Adult readers new to Jake George novels will find their appetites craving more...
Chrissy K. McVay
Author of award winning novel 'Souls of the North Wind'
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This history is painstakingly and thoroughly researched, and lovingly written. You feel you really get to know some of the ordinary troops involved and you connect strongly to them as the war, and their part in it, develops. The book is well-written and clear, and the battle descriptions easy-to-follow. It provides an insight into the lives of ordinary Confederate civil war soldiers, and what made them continue with their struggle until the very end.
This proud regiment was involved from the first battles of the civil war until the final surrender at Appomattox - this book does credit to that proud combat record.