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Children's Literature, Briefly (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1999-08-16)
Authors: Michael O. Tunnell and James S. Jacobs
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Good Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-28
Had to buy it for class. Regardless, came in good condition and it's a pretty good book. Not too much details into each chapter but good if you want an overall review on different children's literature.

A must for new teachers
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Review Date: 2008-09-17
This book isn't bogged down by various author histories or long-winded, complicated psychological breakdowns of why the authors think a particular book has more merit than others like many textbooks do. Instead, Tunnel and Jacobs get down to the nuts and bolts new teachers need to actually get children to read! With simple examples and amazing tools like booklists and the easy to use database, this book gives the teacher the essential keystones to teach and read children's literacy and then pushes the teacher to be a good role model and get out there and read! It is certain to have a permanent place in my resource library.

Review for Children's Literature Briefly
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
I bought this book for Master's level class on Children's Literature, and it's a great book. It's easy to read, and jam-packed with useful information. This is a book I will keep & not sell back.

A student's review
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
The preface of this title describes it as "a children's literature textbook for people who don't like children's literature textbooks" (p. v) which sets the tone for the rest of the text. Tunnell and Jacobs, both instructors of children's literature from Brigham Young University, offer an introduction to children's literature that is entertaining and educational.

The book is divided into three parts: "The Magic of Books;" "The Books Themselves;" and "Books in the Classroom." The first section discusses the value of reading, why children don't read, how to distinguish between literary quality and personal taste, and how to recognize books that are well-written and well-illustrated. The second section tackles the history of children's literature as well as organization of children's books into nine separate genres: picture books, poetry, traditional fantasy, modern fantasy, contemporary realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, informational books, and multicultural and international books. The third section describes controversial books and the most effective way to deal with challenges, how to motivate students to read, and teaching with children's books. The aim of the book is to provide "an overview to shed light on children's literature and its use with young readers" (p. v).

Throughout the text, many examples of quality children's literature are used to illustrate particular points the authors want to make. All book references are included at the end of each chapter and each genre's chapter features a list of "books we like," compiled by the authors, which provides bibliographic information as well as a brief summary of the work. Included with the book is a children's literature database CD which contains a listing of 20,000 children's books which can be sorted by title, genre, grade level, topics, author, illustrator, year, or publisher. Instructions on how to use the CD-ROM are located in the back of the book at the end of the last chapter and they include color graphics to illustrate what the database's interface looks like as well as the tools used to sort books into categories.

One of this book's greatest strengths is that it is written with humor, reads like a dialogue, and is organized in a logical way. The authors draw readers into the realm of children's literature with teasers excerpted from various titles, descriptions of interesting books, and providing interesting facts about children, their literature, and its history. Appended at the end of the book are "Guidelines for Building a Classroom Library;" book selection aids, a list of magazines for children, awards in children's literature, and information for anyone interested in publishing a children's book. The awards section and books selection section are particularly useful to anyone starting out in collection development (or those who have been doing it for a while) as well as those interested in finding award-winning books for children.

While this text is not an exhaustive look into the world of children's literature, it is not intended to be. It does, however, provide a stellar introduction to the subject and provides readers with enough information to distinguish quality literature from poor, to understand genre differences, and to be able to motivate children to read, which is the most important lesson of all.

great as a textbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
This was used as a textbook in my children's literature class and I'm glad it was! It really gets away from the conventional textbook by having the info relaying in an easy-going context.

Junior
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (1996-09-25)
Authors: Edmund T. Emmer, Barbara S. Clements, and Murray E. Worsham
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Great Product
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-30
This product was great. The book was almost new, with only minor highlightings inside that you can't even notice. It arrived in almost no time. I admit that I didn't expect it to be that good.

Great book BUT don't make the same mistake I did...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
This is one of the most helpful texts that I have purchased in the past year. It is easy to read and gives lots of examples as well as many points to ponder. HOWEVER, (if it matters to you)- make sure that you do not get the BOOK ALONE version. There is an online component that you need an access code to, which doesn't come with the book unless you buy the other version (I believe it said "with myeducationlab" in the item description). As a matter of fact, it's cheaper that way by about $8.00 believe it or not. I had to buy access separately because I waited too long to return the one that I bought which was book alone. I guess you have to live and learn... I hope someone benefits from my mistake!

Textbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I got this book for a class. It worked great. The book was clean and brand new. Thanks!

Elementary Classroom Management
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-05
Very good reference on how to handle an elementary classroom. Children's environment and temperament were considered. Sample lay-outs included.

Book purchase
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Review Date: 2007-09-28
Smooth and speedy transaction. Updated emails on the tracking of my purchase were much appreciated. Great buy. Recommended.

Junior
The Foreclosure Workbook
Published in Paperback by Xulon Press (2007-08-15)
Author: Carla Douglin
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A Saviour for Families
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-15
The book is a wonderful solutions for families confronting one of the toughest moments in life. It provides clear, easy to follow, instructions and encouragement to take your financial life by the horns! Following the book steps, anyone can retake control over their lives and restore their confidence and family stability.

GREAT BOOK!! Stopped Foreclosure in 48 hours!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
This book is awesome! Carla Douglins' matter of fact candor about how to avoid foreclosure helped me stop the foreclosure and save a home hours before the auction. She even educated us on the foreclosure prevention laws in my state (Maryland) that NO ONE else told me about. The Workbook even help me recognize a rent back scam an investor was trying to pull (which is illegal in MD).

We were able to use the information in Section 2 page 39 & 51 to get extra money quickly. The best part for us was page 23, 87 & 88 which we were able to create a solution in 48 hours that the attorney for the bank and the servicing company both agreed to accept. THE DAY BEFORE THE AUCTION! :-) I am so grateful for this book. It taught me how to assess my situation BEFORE I deal with the lenders and educated me on how to prepare for the attorneys, realtors, and especially the LEGITIMATE investor who helped me save the home. The foreclosure prevention law in my state was there and none of the other resources I talked with ever mentioned it and how to successfully use it to work with investors. This book made it simple.

Thanks - Tim

The Foreclosure Workbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
This is a very useful book. I was feeling overwhelmed at the thought of going into foreclosure and the book provided tips that will help me work through this difficult situation. It was user-friendly and had info for my state. This is a great tool and I would recommend it to others facing foreclosure.

A Great Tool for Investors Who Want to Help
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
Coming from the perspective of a real estate investor, I was really impressed with The Foreclosure Workbook. After reading the book for informational purposes, I bought several copies for the clients that I run into who are going through foreclosure. It easily distinguishes me from the "vulture investors" mentioned in the book, and has been a useful tool for attracting new business. Great resource for homeowners.

Helped a soldier save his home from overseas!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
The Foreclosure workbook helped me save my brother's house. The book was so easy to follow and apply, that we were able to save his house within two overseas phone calls!

Currently, my brother is stationed in Iraq, and he was not sure what to do when faced with the possibility of losing his home here in the states. After hearing about the book on National Public Radio, I bought the book to see what could be done about the situation. After reading it through one time, my brother and I did the worksheets on the phone (first call), and then did a (second) conference call with his mortgage company. We were able to work out a payment arrangement that he was able to handle, and now he's looking into his other options, including renting out his house while he's stationed overseas. The Foreclosure Workbook helped so much, he asked me to buy another copy and send it to him in Iraq!

Junior
Georgie,
Published in Unknown Binding by Doubleday Doran & co., inc (1944)
Author: Robert Bright
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Georgie
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-13
Georgie by Robert Bright was sent in a very timely manner and is in very good condition for a used book. I am very pleased with the service.

Georgie is Endearing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-23
I have been a first grade public school teacher for 38 years. I discovered the Georgie books in the 70's and started reading them to my first grade classes. When I realized how much the children, the parents, the school librarian, the other elementary teachers, and I all prized them, I started reading them to my daughter and son who also adored them, beginning with Georgie. He is a sweet faced, kind little ghost who looks after Mr.and Mrs. Whittaker. He is also very funny and gets himself in and out of many predicaments. I haven't seen these books for years and I was so afraid they were gone forever until I found them on Amazon com! Now I am ordering them for my three grandsons as I know they will love them as much as their mother did.

A CHILDHOOD CLASSIC
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-16
I RECENTLY VISITED MY OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND AS IT WAS A SUNDAY, I COULD ONLY VIEW IT FROM THE OUTSIDE. AS I PEERED INTO THE LIBRARY'S WINDOWS, I RECALLED SEVERAL BOOKS THAT I HAD CHECKED OUT OVER THE YEARS. ONE OF THESE WAS GEORGIE (ACTUALLY A FEW BUT I DOUBT THEY HAD ALL OF THEM). I RETURNED HOME LATER THAT EVENING AND CHECKED MY SHELVES. I ALSO HAD A FEW ROBERT BRIGHT BOOKS THAT I HAD PICKED UP SECONDHAND TO READ TO MY BOYS WHEN THEY WERE YOUNGER. IT'S AMAZING TO ME HOW SUCH SIMPLE YET ENDEARING CHARACTER SUCH AS GEORGIE HAS STAYED WITH ME ALL THESE YEARS. I INTEND TO FIND THE REMAINING GEORGIE BOOKS AND ADD THEM TO MY PERSONAL LIBRARY. I CAN ALWAYS CLAIM THAT I GOT THEM TO READ TO ANY VISITING CHILDREN BUT WE BOTH KNOW THEY'RE REALLY FOR ME.

An old time favorite.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-14
I had this sent to my granddaughter who is two years old. She loves it! Her father has to read it to her every night. He said that he remembers it as one of his favorites.

Brings back great memories!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-28
I loved this book as a child, and I came across it quite accidentally a couple of years ago. My youngest daughter, now 6, counts this as one of her favorite books. Now we read it to each other, almost every night, although I always secretly hope that she will let me read it to her. I love reading it to make it come even more alive (the big door GROANED so...). Her favorite part is when Georgie goes looking for a new home and a ghost at another house turns him away.

It's such a fun book!

Junior
Of Tide & Thyme: The Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.
Published in Plastic Comb by Junior League of Annapolis Inc. (2003-01-30)
Author: Inc. Junior League of Annapolis
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Tide & Thyme - Jr. League Best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-03
Whenever my husband and I travel, my souvenir of choice is a cookbook of the area we are visiting. I have them from all over the country and I think this one and the "Taste of Georgia" (Noonan Jr. League) are tied for 1st place. The recipes are all very do-able, tasty, and really reflect the region. When I get back to Idaho, I can still remember my trip to Maryland by making some chowder. Amazing how foods can evoke the memory of the trip.

I highly recommend this cookbook!

My favorite cookbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-14
I purchased this cookbook in a gift store in Ocean City, MD on one of our family vacations about 5 years ago. I had many cookbooks before it and many more cookbooks since. Out of them all, this is my hands down favorite. Every recipe that I have made from it is delicious. When relatives and friends like something I make enough to ask where I got the recipe, it is usually from this cookbook. I have actually bought it as a gift for my mom, my mother-in-law and all my close friends. Thank you Junior League of Annapolis for the best cookbook ever!

Best gift ever!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-31
I am from Southern Maryland, and I received this gift for my wedding shower and it is wonderful. You really can't go wrong with any of the dishes. An easy crowd favorite is the Strawberry salad, they just rave on and on about it! I have given this book many times as a gift since, because of the great recipes and especially since it represents Maryland!

excellent, I recommend it hightly
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-07
I haven't made a bad recipe yet. I love the rating of each recipe and the little reviews. Several of my neighbors have purchased it after trying some of the dishes.

Just about the best Junior League Cookbook I Own!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-07
As a Chesapeake girl tranplanted to Southern California, I just love this cookbook! Each recipe in the book takes me back to the authentic southern cooking I enjoyed in my native Maryland/Virginia family homes!

The recipies are clear, rated for difficulty, sophisticated, yet destined to become family favorites! And each has a fabulous sense of style that will mark you as a fabulous hostess!

Don't tell my friends in the Junior Leage of Pasadena, but this cookbook is right up there in excellence with ours, and Lord knows, ours are just fabulous!

I absolutely love this cookbook! It is superb!

Junior
One Size Fits Few: The Folly of Educational Standards
Published in Paperback by Heinemann (1999-03-30)
Author: Susan Ohanian
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A Book Worth Reading
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-05
One Size Fits Few by Susan Ohanian contains more citations than I've ever seen in a single reading! One can't accuse this author of not doing her research before writing this book. Virtually every statement she makes is backed up by a reference to a well known public figure or educator.

Throughout the book, the author makes numerous cases against the use of educational standards. At the heart of these multifarious denouncements is the recurring theme that standards are dehumanizing. At one point she reminds us of some essential life skills that are usually ignored when standards are created: "The great words of teaching are the one syllable ones: read, write, teach, learn, work, skill, care, help, hope, trust, faith, love. And the greatest of these, of course, is love." (p.127)

Although the author is not in favor of senseless educational standards, we can infer that in order for successful learning to take place, we must answer to some "higher" "standards," those which recur universally within the context of being a good human being. As a long time educator, those are the standards I must strive to have my students attain.

The book is outstandingly well written and thought provoking. Its 7 chapters are divided among 3 sections. The chapters include Ohanian's observations and views, recounted in the form of anecdotes; each under its own title. The language is simple and down to earth. One can start reading this book from any page and still gain wit, wisdom, and fact.

This Book is a Must Read for Teachers!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-07
Susan Ohanian's book is a must read for any teacher or parent who is concerned about the current standards madness. With humor and insight, gained from actual teaching experience, she exposes standards as a dehumanizing experiment in social darwinism. Using examples from her work as a teacher, she shows how students do not easily fit into the little boxes that "standardistos" would have them fit into. Her final conclusion, that we should just trust teachers, is quite subversive. I really enjoyed reading this book.

By the End of this Book, "Standardistos" Will...
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-19
By the end of this book, all school reformers assuming that standardization of the curriculum improves quality will...
... recognize and understand the detrimental impact of educational standards.
... use the proofreader's deletion mark to eliminate standardization.

The title of a section in chapter 7 is "If You're Sure You Know The Solution, You Are Part Of The Problem." How true of many of the "school reformers" today who think THEY have all of the answers when THEY are not even in the classrooms! As is often the case with "education reform," those who are in the classrooms on a daily basis (teachers and students) are excluded from the debate - their voices lost in the sea of sound bites coming from those Ohanian refers to as "corporate-politico-infotainment standardistos."

As Ohanian so concisely demonstrates in this book, the idea for education standards comes to us from the business world. What those "corporate standardistos" fail to realize is a simple (and yet major) difference between a classroom and a business office. In a business setting, if you have an employee that is slowing down production, lagging behind, refusing to do the work required, having problems working as a team player, and displaying a lack of concentration or focus, what do you think happens to that employee? The obvious answer is the reason a public school classroom is not like a business, has never been like a business, and will never be like a business. The moral here is STOP trying to "reform" schools like you would a business.

The current buzzword in "education reform" is accountability. I happen to agree that we need more accountability. We need to hold governors, school board members, legislators, and school superintendents accountable for failing our children by forcing through agendas laced with standardization and testing disguised as school reform.

It is long past time that the two groups most directly involved in teaching and learning are given a voice in the school reform debate. The voices of teachers and students need to be heard and respected.

A Book Worth Reading
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-05
One Size Fits Few by Susan Ohanian contains more citations than I've ever seen in a single reading! One can't accuse this author of not doing her research before writing this book. Virtually every statement she makes is backed up by a reference to a well known public figure or educator.

Throughout the book, the author makes numerous cases against the use of educational standards. At the heart of these multifarious denouncements is the recurring theme that standards are dehumanizing. At one point she reminds us of some essential life skills that are usually ignored when standards are created: "The great words of teaching are the one syllable ones: read, write, teach, learn, work, skill, care, help, hope, trust, faith, love. And the greatest of these, of course, is love." (p.127)

Although the author is not in favor of senseless educational standards, we can infer that in order for successful learning to take place, we must answer to some "higher" "standards," those which recur universally within the context of being a good human being. As a long time educator, those are the standards I must strive to have my students attain.

The book is outstandingly well written and thought provoking. Its 7 chapters are divided among 3 sections. The chapters include Ohanian's observations and views, recounted in the form of anecdotes; each under its own title. The language is simple and down to earth. One can start reading this book from any page and still gain wit, wisdom, and fact.

A true activist teacher
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-09
"One Size Fits Few" is for all those frustrated teachers who see standadized tests as unfair and a complete waste of time. It's a book that full stories, arguments, and analysis that will provide teachers, parents, politicians, and education activists with ways to talk against the current standards craze. Like she says at the start of her book: "What the education world needs is a few strong administrators and teachers and parents to join together, proclaiming, 'Enough is enough'--people who know how to say, 'We're as mad as hell, and we're not going to this any more.'"

Junior
Ropin the Flavors of Texas
Published in Hardcover by Wimmer Cookbooks (2000-11)
Author: TX Junior League of Victoria
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Wonderful.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-18
I had really almost decided to stop buying Junior League Cookbooks. They had all started to look about the same, recipe wise, with little if any regional feel to them. (and you guys in north dakota can just leave out the tex-mex, ok?) But I am extremely happy that I have this one. The book is a work of art in itself, with really nice design to it, and at least a hardback/spiral not a plastic comb (I know, some cookbooks could not afford to see the light of day without that)- but these recipes are terrific, very texan, and have for the most part left out the huge amounts of filler recipes that so many junior league cookbooks have started to have- like endless lasagna dishes, italian, etc. Well Done! I would have bought a few more for friends if I had any, IF they had left out more of the 'canned' sorts of things.... but there is not an overwhelming amount of that, like there was in the '60's.

South Texas Entertaining!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-17
South Texas women have always had a flair for entertaining. Nothing is ever ordinary! The book is filled with fresh ideas in a creative ensemble of South Texas cuisine. Recipes are easy to follow and offer a twist to the overly detailed companions. Your friends will delight in your cooking and be so ever inquisitive of the recipes, this I know from experience!

South Texas Entertaining!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-17
South Texas women have always had a flair for entertaining. Nothing is ever ordinary! The book is filled with fresh ideas in a creative ensemble of South Texas cuisine. Recipes are easy to follow and offer a twist to the overly detailed companions. Your friends will delight in your cooking and be so ever inquisitive of the recipes, this I know from experience!

Ropin The Flavors Of Texas
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-15
This Cookbook has a lot of unique recepies that are very easy and and delicious. The variety also makes it easy to do a complete meal from the cook book.

Ropin the Flavors of Texas - JL of Victoria, TX
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-16
This is a great cookbook! There are great recipes for casual entertaining with ingredients that are easy to find. I collect JL cookbooks from all over the US and this is one of my favorites. Maybe because there are lots of Tex-Mex and appetizers.

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Women of Great Taste: A Salute to Women and Their Zest for Food
Published in Hardcover by Junior League of Wichita (1995-09-01)
Author: Junior League Members of Wichita
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This cookbook is the best kitchen tool I've ever had!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-22
I received the book as a wedding gift two years ago and there are very few recipes I haven't tried. It's not your "meat and potatoes" book, but a collection of family recipes made with gourmet flair. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who likes to cook and entertain.

Outstanding cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-19
I love this cookbook. Not only are the recipes excellent, but the quotes and design are wonderful. Being from Wichita, I am so proud of the women of the Junior League for producing such a high-end, funny and classy book. Bravo!

I give this book four stars for all the wrong reasons.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-09
I give this cookbook only four stars, for all the wrong reasons. I am a member of the JLW, and I would feel wrong giving the highest possible rating to something I helped produce. It really is five star material for the person who likes to cook and entertain, and the person who likes to send a cookbook to share great recipes with freinds who are also kitchen monkeys. I can say this because I have enjoyed the wit and wisdom as much as the menus and recipes. I was terribly impressed with the books contents when I visited an out-of-town relative (who's a very serious cook, and let's just say, "particular") to whom I sent the book, when she cordially presented one of the full menus at a dinner party. Great find, great gift. All I can add are some of my personal favorites: Hummus: excellent (and easy as pie!) Wild Mushroom Bisque Too many wonderful salads, but my fav is Pasta Pecan Salad ... it is a book that should not be judged by its cover! Both Peasant Bread and Liberty Loaves ... and all those muffins! Pork Tenderloin with Mustard Tarragon Sauce Lasagna Florentine Zucchini au Gratin Cappuccino Brownies: unbelievable!

I love the simple,creative cuisine offered in this book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-17
Every December I prepare a luncheon for my husband's staff at the University of Florida, in Gainesville. I had already planned my menu, but when I received this book from my twin sister in Overland Park, Kansas for our Birthday I changed my whole menu and chose everything from this cookbook. The recipes are simple yet very elegant in their presentation. I know his office staff will really enjoy all that I've chosen to make. I especially loved the quotes at the bottom of the page as well as the beautifully decorated book cover. Anyone who loves to cook will love this book!

Great Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-23
This is a great cookbook for many reasons:

1) I considered myself more of a virtual cook, than an actual cook. Once I purchased Women of Great Taste, that changed. I actually cook recipes now rather than just talking about how good the recipe might be.

2) I always get rave reviews when I serve recipes from this book.

3) This is a beautiful book with terrific recipes. I have recommended it to many friends and family members.

4) Proceeds from Junior League books support community projects.

5) I use it more than any other cookbook I own, and I own dozens of cookbooks.

You cannot buy this book anywhere cheaper than from Amazon.

Junior
Anne of Avonlea (Illustrated Junior Library)
Published in Hardcover by Grosset & Dunlap (1990-11-01)
Author: L. M. Montgomery
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Anne of the Island
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-02
In Anne of the Islnad, the character that I have grown to love and become familiar with, grows up and moves on to college. With college, comes new friends and new romances too. The only part that continued to annoy me was how Anne was rejecting everybody who asked her to marry. However, Anne learns through her failures and to my contentment, ended up with the one person whose heart truly belongs to her.

A great story with colorful pictures!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-28
The sequel to Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea is just as good as the first. Anne is older now, and she becomes a teacher at the town school, Marilla and Matthew adopt little boys, and Anne's relationship with Gilbert ripens. If you have not read Anne of Green Gables, I recommend reading that first, so you can understand this book better.

This version of the book is hardback and VERY colorful, which I really enjoyed, and it is a book from the Illustrated Junior Library Editions. It comes with a plastic covering to protect the book. This book along with Anne of Green Gables would be a great book for any young girl, and can be passed down to the next generation.

A Timeless Classic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-23
Maud's "Anne" series has captured my heart since I was a young girl. I can relate to Anne because we share a lot of the same characteristics. We are both hopeless dramatists and romantics. Anne is as hilarious as she is touching. I know I will share this beautiful story with my own daughter some day. A MUST READ!!

It is brilliant
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-24
Anne of Green Gables is one of the best books I have ever read. It starts off very realistically and I especially like the way the author describes Anne when she is talking to Matthew is the beginning of the book.

THE MAIN OUTLINE

Anne is a poor orphan girl who has been treated badly by all the people who she has stayed with. However, she has an unquenchable imagination, which keeps working wherever she is. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert(brother and sister) adopt Anne and the adventures start from there.............

MY FAVOURITE PARTS

One of my favourite parts in the book is when Anne tentatively shows her hair, which she attempted to dye black but ended up green, to Marilla.

Admirer's of Anne of Green Gables Won't Be Disappointed~
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-27
If you loved the first novel in the series, Anne of Green Gables, you won't be disappointed with it's sequel, Anne of Avonlea. Continuing where Anne of Green Gables left off, we meet up again with our kindred, bosom friend Anne, as she has graduated from Queens, and begins her teaching position in Avonlea. Living at home with Marilla at beautiful Green Gables, Anne & Marilla find themselves the caretakers of six year old twins, Davey & Dora. As Anne embarks on a classroom full of new students, and life at home helping to care for the twins, L.M. Montgomery provides us with more delightful stories and hijinks with our favorite characters of Avonlea. Mrs. Rachel Lynde is still up to her old ways, Diana remains Anne's dearest bosom friend, and we meet some new characters too. What does the future have in store for Anne & Gilbert Blythe? Anne of Avonlea is full of the magic and charm that one can expect from L.M. Montgomery. The ending will leave you yearning for the next in the series~

Junior
Betsy Was a Junior
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Maud Hart Lovelace
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Review: Besty w as a Junior
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-01
A year full of fun and adventure. That is what Best Ray and her friends make make of their highschool junior year. Excited to finally be a junior, Besty has lots of plans for the great year ahead of her. Yet most of her plans fail, but but Besty always makes the best out od a bad situation.
Besty was a Junior, by Muad Hart Lovelace, has its good and bad poitns. Some of the bad points were that charcters were always happy mopst of the time, and that was very unrealistic. The good points were thoguh, that it was a very fun book to read, and there never was a dull moment.
As a result I would rate this bok a 9 out of 10, mostly because it was very exciting, and captivating. I would definatly recomend this book.

all betsy and tacy books
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-14
When I first read these books twenty years ago I had a hard time finding them and I did not read them in order. I started with "Betsy and Joe" and then read whatever ones I could find. I thought I was the only one in the world that enjoyed these books!!Thank you Harper for reissuing these books. I bought the entire set online and have been reading them in order! These past few weeks I have been in another world--Betsy's world, and it has been wonderful. The new books with the pictures and history of Maude's family and friends have made the characters in these stories come alive.

These books reminded of the "Little House" books and I hope someone makes a TV series out of these stories. They are timeless.

A life-long Betsy Tacy fan!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-29
I would give the entire series more than five stars. My obsession with the Betsy-Tacy books began as a young girl reading my mother's hardcover copies. These had been given to her as gifts by her aunt. My great-aunt then began giving me each book in the series, in hard-cover. Unfortunately, all of these were destroyed in a fire that destroyed our family home. My mother was successful in obtaining all the Betsy-Tacy books in hardcover again. I grew up mere miles from the town on which Deep Valley is based, Mankato, MN. I am grown and married and have children of my own, all boys. But I look forward to sharing the timeless treasure of these books with my niece and friends' daughters. I still reread them regularly. These books transcend the period in which they were written. Give yourself a gift and read this series; then share it with a friend and with all the young women/girls you know. There are also two peripheral Lovelace books not directly part of the Betsy-Tacy series, but placed in Deep Valley: Carney's House Party and Emily of Deep Valley. I believe they may be out-of-print; publisher, please bring them back as you revitalized the Betsy-Tacy books.

This goes for all the "Betsy" books
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-08
When Maud Hart Lovelace first wrote the "Betsy-Tacy" seires, did she know how much so many people, from children to adults, would love them? The series has at least one book that anyone of any age can relate to. 10-year-olds will love "Over the big Hill," high-schoolers will love the books about when Betsy was attending Deep Valley High, etc. And it doesn't end there! Even if you're not the age that Betsy was in one of the books, you can still love all of them! Maud has a way of capturing real feelings and expiriences--even bad ones--and turning them into works of art. The "Betsy-Tacy" series really is a work of art, even if it was painted with a pen, not a paint brush.

So good I can't stand it
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-19
Betsy Was a Junior evokes Betsy's year in the heart of high school, beginning with Tib's sudden return to Deep Valley. Based on Maud Hart Lovelace's real-life junior year, the book evokes the Okto Delta sorority, which has so many good times you can hardly believe it. Please get it.


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