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The Swan Song Pentad
Published in Hardcover by Alpert's Bookery, Inc. (1998)
Author: Stanley L. Alpert
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A Pentad with a Message
Each of the five short stories in this book focuses on a single aspect of old age and, collectively, they illustrate the myriad of horrors that plague the elderly.

Though the general theme provides a common thread throughout, the stories themselves do not follow a predictable pattern; the author portrays a variety of situations, some alarmingly real and others perhaps more hypothetical in some future life.

The most eventful and touching tale is "City Life," which places the reader in the very epi-center of a city divided by growth and deterioration. "Reunion" tells a somewhat more mundane story, though one to which nearly every reader will relate. "The Home" moves us into a future world, exposing the implications of a government-mandated lifestyle -- but at the same time uncovering the horrific nursing home situations that currently exist.

The book itself is not full of action-packed drama, nor is it a "feel good" kind of story that will serve as pleasurable reading. The stories are here to serve a purpose, to open our eyes to the issues that confront the elderly. The characters that we meet here could easily be our own mothers and fathers, or even you and I. As our average population continues to grow older, it's important that we try to come to terms with these issues, and the author has accomplished this purpose with his sincerity, clarity, and insight.

An extraordinarily perceptive and touching book
This is a poignant and tenderly written set of five short stories about the elderly in our society that brings our attention to the many psychological and medical issues faced by them. We are able to view their concerns, hopes and dreams and and how we in turn respond to them. The book is moving and sensitively written.Each story evoked many different emotions, from laughter to tears. The characters remain with you long after the last page is turned. This is a book you'll want to read again and again and share with others.

A wonderfully sensitive book about the elderly in the U.S.
This is a wonderful series of five short stories that bring our attention to the issues of the elderly in America. Each story is better than the previous in which we are made to smile, laugh, cry and become very aware of the psychological and physical concerns of the elderly and how we in the U.S. view and respond to them.


Tolerance 101: Practical Solutions to Interfaith Family Problems
Published in Paperback by Foundation for Religious Freedom (01 September, 1999)
Authors: Interfaith Board of Directors of the Foundation for Religious Freedom, Stanley Koehler, and Board of Directors
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You're not alone
When a family member starts thinking differently that you, you could think you are alone. Or you could practice "Tolerance 101" and find out that son or wife or cousin is a brand new friend and an opportunity for your own growth. This is a wonderful how-to manual!

Calm, rational book on the passionate subject of religiion
In these days of bigotry and intolerance, Tolerance 101 is a perfect place to find a calm, rational discussion on the differences of religion in your group or family.

The media seems gleeful in it's sensationalizing of our differences, seemingly hoping to want to work the worlds population into a panic about the subject of religion. In this book, Tolerance 101, you will find straight, informative data about what to do if a loved one is interested in a religion that doesn't seem quite like the one you envisioned him/her becoming involved with. There are important questions to ask and answers that you are anxious to hear. So how do you get these answers without alienating the person you love?

And if you are interested in a group that your family or friends don't quite understand, how do you communicate your interest in such a way that they feel comfortable and happy about it?

Communication, as always, is the key and Tolerance 101 is full of effective ways to do just that. If you can't communicate with someone you love about something so important to their life, how can understanding be reached?

I found Tolerance 101 to be a very calming book on the subject of religion. If you are having difficulties on either side of this fence, buy and read this book. Aw heck, buy two - one for you and one for them.

A clear, concise, persuasive case for religious tolerance
I love this book! It's great! The book is very clear, interesting and persuasive. The examples are fascinating. "Tolerance 101" should be prominently displayed in every library, church, temple, mosque etc. in the country. This book provides a valuable service to people of all religious persuasions.


Treatment and Rehabilitation of Fractures
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Stanley Hoppenfeld, Vasantha L. Murthy, and Mark A. Thomas
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The "other" Hoppenfeld text
Most orthopaedic surgeons are aware of Hoppenfeld's Anatomical Exposures text...this is the other one, which is just as important and helpful for the general or specialist orthopod. For residents who often are in a quandary regarding routine followup and rehabilitation goals with regards to patients, this paperback proves invaluable. Chief residents who often run clinics will find this as an excellent tool for evaluating the progress of their patients postop. Another excellent text with self explanatory illustrations and photographs.

THANK YOU , Professor Stanley Hoppenfeld.
An excellent,a great work by professor Hoppenfeld and his team. The best book worldwidelly on his field as offer advices and protocols on rehabilitation of fractures day by day,week by week,both for Orthopedic surgeons and for Physical therapists they work together.Me,i'm a Physical therapist for over 22years and i'm working in the Physical Therapy Department of Social Security Institute (I.K.A) of Greece in the city of Thessaloniki. This book is "a diamond" for every medical library.I really feel very lucky to have this book in my hands.

a real success in trauma...
Iam a orthopedial surgeon with all most 25 years on my practice, and I 'd like every resident may read it, it is a critical review of the fractures that gives a line for the junior or senior surgeon, the autor is a rarelly formative teacher, that has help me and others to find easy the job, with his anterior books, and this new one is extremelly good,since I receipt it I readed it in two days, and now Iam checking my knowledge with it. Its is a new AMAZON SUCCESS and Dr. Hoppenfeld gift to the medicine...


Unforgettable Journey: A World War II Memoir
Published in Hardcover by Bridgeford Press (01 March, 2001)
Author: H. Stanley Huff
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A remarkable, authentic, candid, & informative contribution
Unforgettable Journey is a compelling World War II memoir by Stanley Huff and recounts his military training, combat duty in the European theater, and occupation duty in post-war Japan. A, 18 year old American soldier, Huff wrote home in a series of letters that began in March 1944 as he was en route to basic training at Fort Eustis, Virginia and continued throughout his military career. What is especially remarkable is that Unforgettable Journey, an autobiography based on that long ago correspondence, reads today as smoothly and as engagingly as any novel. Here is a remarkable, authentic, candid, and informative contribution that will prove a very welcome addition to the growing library of World War II literature.

Good Reading
In Unforgettable Journey Mr. Huff reminds us once again that older men create wars, young men fight them. This story tells of an 18 year old boy who in his zeal of patriotism leaves Mom's apple pies and dreams of college to go fight in both the European and Japanese theatres in "the war to end all wars." Through his Mother's letters we follow the day to day life of the young soldier experiencing homesickness, travels to far places, and ultimately combat. This was truly an "Unforgettable Journey" made by thousands of young men. Mr. Huff was fortunate to return and share it with us.

Great Book!
I thought that the book was very good. I don't usually read stories about wars, but this really appealed to me. It was a collection of letters written by a young man fighting in World War 2 back home to his family. I thought that as a young man, he made very astute observations about the changes in the world around him and the consequences of the war on the people all around him. I couldn't put it down!


War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945
Published in Hardcover by United States Naval Inst. (1991)
Author: Edward Stanley Miller
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Who said we weren't prepared!
Edward Miller's "War Plan Orange" is a well researched and effectively written book on the United states Navy's plan of action against a naval threat from the Empire of Japan. He covers the plan from it's initial design, through it's many changes, and through the point where it was "taken off the self" and executed.
While the sneak attack by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor might have destroyed a large portion of the physical fleet. One thing they could not touch was this plan and through it's use as the foundation for the US response, the defeat of Japan was assured. Let's hope that we still make plans that prove this effective.

Excellent analysis of military and geopolitical factors.
Author Edward Stanley Miller has expertly distilled the political and military conditions of each era of war planning for the Pacific Theater. Using a plethora of original references to illustrate contemporary reasons for each era of stratagy, Mr. Miller has done a yeoman's job. The text is logical (a difficult task to identify all of the ebbs and flows of the various planning bodies of the time)and informative. The supporting tables, charts and maps are helpful but could have been expanded. Additional maps of Midway, Corregidor and various other key locations would have enhanced the text. Considering the main thrust of this scholarly work however , any lack of illustrative aids is not a major handicap. This book serves as a benchmark for U.S. military and geopolitical stratagy in the greater Pacific area for the first half of the twentieth century.

A revelatory vindication of interwar military plans.
Too often these days both fictional and "factual" scholarly and media representations of military personnel falls into two categories: buffoons or renegades. Edward S. Miller explodes the myth that the interwar military planners were a bunch of buffoons and the actual combatants who won the war against Japan a bunch of brilliant innovators. War Plan Orange reveals the careful, thoughtful debate and study that went into Pacific War Planning for 48 years. In the final analysis, about the only mistake the interwar planners actually made was to underestimate time and resources required (something that happens with every campaign). As to basic strategy, their work was sound. The campaigners of WW2--some of whom helped with interwar planning--did nothing innovative, they simply executed a good plan proven through much wargaming and study.


Weeding library collections
Published in Unknown Binding by Libraries Unlimited ()
Author: Stanley J. Slote
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A must read for educators everywhere
This book opens your eyes to the wonders of the world through picture books. It gives easy to deliver effective lessons to go along with them. If you are an elementary educator or an outdoor educator it should be in your library and worn with use.

A must for any primary educator!
A great reference when teaching children about a subject they must value into the 21st century.

Throw out those books that nobody uses!
Most books with titles like this are vaporware - promising a lot but delivering nothing. This one is real and should be read by everyone responsible for managing a library. I've read/skimmed it once and have begun a project to determine how often books on the Reference shelf are used. Spend the $55!


Welcome Little One
Published in Paperback by Alvin Books, Inc. (2003)
Authors: Vicki Bougie and Ron Stanley
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Welcome Little One
'Welcome Little One', delightfully tells the joy experienced at a child's arrival. The bright illustrations quickly draw the adult and child into the story. The added personal photo makes it a treasured keepsake. I can't wait to give a copy to my grandchild and make it a part of our personal time.

Baby's First Book
Perfect baby shower gift for a new parent to help them bond with their newborn. The book is ideal for reading out loud and will become a young child's cherished favorite. As the child grows, the pretty pictures will keep their attention as they read along with an adult. The books celebration of a child's birth is directed at the reader and is a wonderful way to instill a sense of worth in a child!

A Baby is Coming
What good news! A baby is coming! Everyone is celebrating the expected birth, the birds, the bees, the animals, all of nature. As I read this book I kept thinking how wonderful it will be when the expected grandchildren will be able to understand that their grandma wrote a book to celebrate their coming.


Why is the Stanley Cup in Mario Lemieux's Pool? How
Published in Hardcover by Triumph Books (01 October, 2000)
Author: Kevin Allen
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WOW, what a cool book!
This is one of the coolest books I have ever read. Being a hockey nut, I just ate these stories up like no tomorrow. You don't need to be a crazy fan like myself to enjoy the stories though. The Stanley Cup is definately the most well traveled hunk of silver around and its story is still being written. The Cup means so much more that just winning and this book illustrates just how important it is to people and just how uncontrollably happy they can become when they raise it over their heads. One of these days, when I get my day with the Stanley Cup, I hope to be featured in a book just like this.
In general, this book is a unique collection of fascinating stories that have been compiled for over one hundred years. No hockey fan should be without this and I highly recommend it too anyone who is looking for an easy going and enjoyable book.

EXCELLENT
If you are a fan of hockey, this is a must! I couldn't put it down. One story after another, after another. Next time you see the Cup, you'll think back to all of the hilarious things the Cup's been through. Five star, double thumbs up!

WOW!!
What a great way to pass time between playoff rounds. Mr Allen had done his research. I can't watch Bill Clement without laughing so hard from his recollection of the Flyers Victory parade. A touching story is also included about Rocket Richard and his famed input on the Cup lore. Also a surprising and VERY sentimental touch of Pat Verbeek's day with the Cup in 1999. It's nice to see guys like him with even more reverence for the Cup.


Wolfie the Wolf Eel
Published in Hardcover by Granville Island/Peanut Butter Publishing (01 January, 2000)
Authors: Jacqueline Vickery Stanley and Suzanne Bastedo
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Wolfy The Wolf eel
A fabulously original and interesting book. I strongly recommend you buy it. Great for both children and adults.

Wolfie the Wolf-eel
A very unique, well written and educational book for both children and adults. Not many authors explore the different creatures under the sea. Most people have not even heard of Wolf-eels and so this book opens the doors to a new world of undersea creatures. There is so much we do not know about the ocean. The fantastic thing about this book is it brings these facinating creatures to life for everyone.

Not only is this book very well written, but it also inlcudes beautiful, colorful illustrations done by Jacqueline Stanley herself!

This is a fabulous book. Buy a copy, you will not be disappointed!

"Wolfie" is a wonderfully beautiful book
I recently had the opportunity to read this book, and was very impressed with its originality and interesting content, both with regards to the written text and the beautifully vivid illustrations (all of which were done by the very talented Ms. Stanley). Not only is it a fun read for any child (or adult, for that matter), but also offers educational information on a sea creature not widely known or understood, with pictorials detailing the life cycle of the wolf eel, etc. In my opinion, any child would love to receive this book, and I intend to purchase a copy for all of the children I know. I look forward to seeing the further adventures of "Wolfie" detailed in the future, or perhaps the tale of another sea creature - whatever the subject, I am confident the author will again create an exciting adventure below the seas to delight the imagination of both young and old. You've done a wonderful job, Ms. Stanley!


A Time Apart
Published in School & Library Binding by Morrow Junior (1999)
Author: Diane Stanley
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Stay 'A Time Apart' away from this book
A Time Apart by Diane Stanley was by far one of the worst books I have ever read. It about a girl named Ginny who goes to live with her dad in London because her mom, back in Houston is sick with cancer. Her dad is a part of this Iron Age project where a group of people came together and lived as they did in the Iron Age where there were small huts, clay pots and stone tools. Most of the book is about her every day life on the project grounds. It is interesting at first, but after describing every day in her life on the project, every day is exactly the same. I did not like this book because it was slow moving, and was a story that could have been told in 30 pages, instead of 272 pages.

Loved it
I just finished A Time Apart and I loved it. It's about a girl named Ginny who is sent to live with her father in England while her mother recovers from cancer treatment. When she gets there, she finds out that she and her father will be living on a farm modeled after Iron Age villiages with no electricity, modern tools, or contact with the outside world. The book shows how she is slowly adapting to her new life and finding a different side to her father from the one she knew. I really enjoyed this book. I would recommend it kids/teens ages 11-14.

I LOVE IT
This book is truly fascinating. I recommend all you to somehow read this book. It truly a GREAT book. Listen to me. It is a good book. I won't tell you any details so that You as readers will find out. Oh I hope I can find another book like this one it was a great good book. I really loved it. Now Listen to me you might think I'm lieing. But think again. I not! So read this spectacular book. I liked it so much I bought instead of just reading it from the library. It is a truly fascinating book. PLEASE read it.


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