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"The story is told of Kingston, a wealthy pedigree dachshund, who meets Rags, a country hound. Each one believes he has everything, until they meet. When material possessions are used to measure personal worth, they discover that true happiness and genuine wealth only exist where there is freedom to be one's self and develop natural abilities. PERFECT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, The Story of A Rich Dog and A Poor Dog is a timeless message about being who you are." -FAMILY TIMES
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In the case of this particular book, I needn't have worried!
Never before have I seen a book with such a huge amount of absolutely brilliant photography! The printing is of an outstanding quality, as is the paper and overall quality of the book and it's binding. There are quite a few double page spreads (seamlessly bound), and in a large format book such as this, it is the next best thing to being there in real life. Fred Hirschmann's photography is a joy to behold. When he does use the odd filter in his photographs, he uses it with the utmost subtlety; so all the photos are a representation of nature in her natural beauty and splendour. The essays that introduce each of the twelve regions of the USA is very informative, but I would suggest reading something like "Discover America: The Smithsonian book of the National Parks" by Charles E. Little, if the reader wants more historical information.
The front inlay states the following: "America is a word that swells the heart with pride, a word that means freedom, a word that brings visitors and new residents to its shores, a word that calls its citizens home from around the world." This book illustrates why, and after reading this book, I must say that I agree with these words. It almost makes me feel the same way, and I'm not even an US Citizen, nor have I been to the USA!
The book is an absolute visual tour-de-force, and I would recommend it highly!
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I must not forget to mention that in this novel Starbridge Cathedral itself - in the other books merely a background stat - becomes a major character, and a star player during the Grande Finale The climax of this book is not only deeply moving, it is also absolutely perfect. As is the entire series.
For anyone with an interest in Gnosticism and mysticism, this is a particularly interesting book - but such an interest is definitely not a pre-condition for reading and enjoying it! I'm not the only Howatch reader to have this as their favourite in the series. (...)
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This book does an amazing job of developmentally (Pre-K through grade 3) describing the skills kids need to acquire in order to read. It fairly reviews the current debate on how kids need to be taught reading, what parents can do (tons of specific age appropriate activities & lists of good books based on reading level), and it describes the research based warning signs for a child who is at risk for reading difficulties.
I bought this book at a symposium given by the International Dyslexia Association, and I am so thankful that I did. As a parent of elementary school-age children I needed to know the things in this book. Specifically...
*Why a book like this is necessary in the first place.
*What is this "great debate" that reading teachers, and educators keep talking about?
*How do children learn to read? Amazingly, this is not taught in many teacher education programs. Why? Because almost all of the research ever done on the issue, any research worth its weight in cotton candy points to the explicit teaching of phonics to be the way that most children learn to read. As the authors so beautifully, and succinctly point out "The English written code is a sound symbol code, not a word symbol code. That is the game."
Parents of school-age children especially need to carefully read this book. Although I myself am a teacher, I believe in a "parent as consumer" focus in education, and, given this, caveat emptor! Parents need to know what they are getting in return for their hard earned tax dollars.
Please email me if you would like to continue this discussion.