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Torn by the Issues: An Unbiased Review of the Watershed Issues in American Life (A Collaboration of Unlike Minds)
Published in Paperback by Fithian Press (July, 1994)
Authors: Stephen B. Maguire, Bonnie Wren, Jennifer Maguire, Fred Hoey, and John Wren
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WOW
Although I have not read this book in a couple of years it still has impacted me. It helped me change my pespective on so much that is in my life as an american. I can only hope that more peoples eyes are opened such as mine.


Widening the Road
Published in Paperback by Livingston Press (May, 2000)
Author: Fred Bonnie
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A gifted, unique writer, a major literary talent.
Widening The Road is a superb collection of short stories by Fred Bonnie which were originally published by the Oberon Press of Ottawa. For this Livingston Press edition, Bonnie has undertaken extensive revisions. His stories examine the human experience as it is occurs to men and women of all ages who become involved in minor struggles that loom in major ways during the "existential moment". Through obstinate wit, resourcefulness, and a bit of luck, Bonnie's characters triumph in the end through hilarious and unexpected ways. The stories anthologized here include: Squatter's Rights; Fifty Winters; Piano Skirmish; In Search of Number Seven; Extreme Unction; Widening the Road; All You Can Eat Night; Roland Frogg; Gone With Wind--Be Back Soon; Sign Language; The Cookie Trick; The Race for Last Place; Nick the Russian; Selling Delphinium; and Screwdriver. Fred Bonnie is a gifted, unique writer and Widening The Road showcases this major literary talent to a whole new generation of readers.


The Feel of Silence (Health, Society, and Policy)
Published in Paperback by Temple Univ Press (September, 1995)
Authors: Bonnie Poitras Tucker, Fred Hafferty, and Frederic Hafferty
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the feel of silence (health,society,and policy
I found this book to be upsetting and depressing. All of her life, it seems the author never accepted the fact that she was deaf and tried "passing" as hearing for her entire life! Although I am not deaf and do not pretend to know what it is like to be deaf, I felt that she made her life so much more of a struggle by shunning the Deaf Community. She refused to sign and tried to live as a hearing person. This book left me with a feeling of overwhelming sadness for all that this woman has missed in her life as a result of not accepting her deafness and at least trying to be a part of both the hearing and the deaf communities.

Miscataloged but worth reading
I ran into this book by accident looking for a book about law. (LOC cataloged it in the Dewey system as 340.092, near books like Legal Realism at Yale.) It's actually the autobiography of Bonnie Poitras Tucker, born (so far as anyone can tell) totally deaf but who eventually became a lawyer and a law school professor. Tucker's strength is in communicating the burden of being deaf even for a gifted lip reader. I must say that I never thought about how terrifying darkness must be for the deaf, how much it would hurt to be thought rude because one couldn't hear everyday sounds or conversation, or even how a moustache might completely frustrate a lip reader. Tucker's reluctance to tell others about her handicap undoubtedly made some periods of her life more difficult than they might have been otherwise, but it takes little imagination for the reader to sympathize with her desire to be "normal." Curiously, although Tucker, is an expert on the law of disabilities, her book does not address legal issues in any rigorous way. For her, it is a self-evident truth that a theater owner should provide a seat for her interpreter at no charge. Likewise, the brief attempt she makes at discussing her religious beliefs (basically none) is more simplistic than one would expect from a law school teacher. Nevertheless, the book is worth reading. As a teacher who has had a number of deaf students over the years, I will certainly think twice before regrowing my moustache.

Gratitude, compassion and frustration
I would have never heard of this book if not for a dear friend's recommendation - whose 15-year old daughter has been deaf since birth. And I am as profoundly grateful to my friend Anna Marie, as I am to Bonnie Tucker, the author - for a lesson in gratitude. compassion and frustration . . .

All of us, the hearing - will learn of gratitude for the "given" of the sense of hearing. We will add to our repertoire of our feelings a very special variation of compassion - for one like Bonnie - full of zest and energy in her approach to life - who definitely does not want pity.

We will learn of the aspects of frustration which our hearing world may not conceive of. Why not learn of this? Why not absorb some of the unique feelings which none of us ever thought of, in the situations none of us ever has found himself/herself?

You, the psychologists, might add to your lists of therapeutic data - this very intelligent woman's pointers and leads - how and when to help the deaf . . .

As the deaf are not really deaf - witness Beethoven and his most significant output as a composer in the late years of life, when, after becoming deaf, his hearing switched inward, into the inner world of sound - after all we all have an inner ear.

So does Bonnie Tucker and she has proven it with her astounding life and career as a mom and an attorney. Hurrah to the victor!


Thanh Ho Delivers: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Black Belt Press (April, 2000)
Author: Fred Bonnie
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Thanh Ho delivers more than pizza
This book was not exactly what I thought it would be! I read that it was classified as a "southern" novel and I knew the author was southern so I expected more of the same in the guise of southern humorous light fiction. What a surprise. The book was probably twice as long as it should have been, I often tired of reading the same scenerios over and over. But I did love the end of the story...especially since it was a surprise ending. I also felt that I learned a great deal about the Vietnamese people and the horrific details of their relocation in America. I have a different appreciation for all they have endured.


Babe: Pigs And Robbers (Stepping Stone, paper)
Published in Paperback by Random House (Merchandising) (April, 1999)
Authors: Bonnie Worth, Fred Marvin, and Frederic Marvin
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Detecting Metal
Published in Hardcover by Livingston Press (October, 1998)
Author: Fred Bonnie
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Displaced persons : stories
Published in Unknown Binding by Oberon Press ()
Author: Fred Bonnie
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Flowering Trees Shrubs and Vines
Published in Hardcover by Galahad Books ()
Author: Fred Bonnie
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Flowering Trees, Shrubs, and Vines: A Guide for Home Gardeners
Published in Hardcover by Oxmoor House (July, 1976)
Author: Fred Bonnie
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Food Fights: Tales from the Restaurant Trade: Stories
Published in Hardcover by Black Belt Press (June, 1997)
Author: Fred Bonnie
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