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Familiar Heat
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (1996)
Author: Mary Hood
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Must be made into a movie!!! Hollywood, come knocking!
Incredible story. Incredible characters. A film could be made to join the ranks of Hollywood's greatest movies. Oscars abound. It's got it all ... a "girl" movie, a "guy" movie, sweeping story lines, incredible adventures, unbelievable events ... all set against the backdrop of the Florida Keys ... Cubans, Americans, Hispanics, African-Americans, Caucasians, ball players, fisherman, priest, robbers, cheating spouses, good brother, bad brother, meddling mother, mysterious Jewish builder, monuments on a beach, hurricane ... This BOOK has everything that would make a great movie. Life, marriage and the struggle with the two. Hollywood, take notice! Make Mary Hood a household name.

Must be made into a movie!! Hollywood, come knocking!
Incredible story. Incredible characters. A film could be made to join the ranks of Hollywood's greatest movies. Oscars abound. It's got it all ... a "girl" movie, a "guy" movie, sweeping story lines, incredible adventures, unbelievable events ... all set against the backdrop of the Florida Keys ... Cubans, Americans, Hispanics, African-Americans, Caucasians, ball players, fisherman, priest, robbers, cheating spouses, good brother, bad brother, meddling mother, mysterious Jewish builder, monuments on a beach, hurricane ... This BOOK has everything that would make a great movie. Life, marriage and the struggle with the two. Hollywood, take notice! Make Mary Hood a household name.

Hood's the best
Mary Hood is a secret that needs to get out. I found out that Amy Tan listed her as among the company of Alice Munro and the great living women writers in Best American Short Stories of 1999. Familiar Heat is a novel that confronts evil, but leaves you feeling like there is much in humanity worth praise. These characters are amazing and human. Mary Hood is more than a writer; she is a wise woman who knows a point can be made just as easily through laughter as through knee-jerk tragedy.


Before I Go to Sleep
Published in Hardcover by Morrow Junior (1999)
Authors: Thomas Hood, Mary Jane Begin, and Maryjane Begin-Callanan
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Please write MORE!!!
My grandaughter loves your book and we would like to purchase more by Thomas Hood. Did he write anymore or is he about to??!!?? She's just two years old and is fascinated with all the little tricks and picture plays within the pictures. Please write more!! Deb Weber

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Realistic, detailed pictures. Modern in the way of letting kids know they can be anything they want to be, and fun because it takes you many places, it's adventurous.

So Much To See and Hear
My 3 1/2 year old has loved this book since he was very little. The poem captivates his imagination and the pictures are wonderful to look at. He loves to show me which animal the boy is imagining and loves to find as many things from the poem in the picture on the last page. It's funny and sweet and kids discover new things every time they read it.


Fan's Guide to the Iditarod
Published in Hardcover by Alpine Pubns (1996)
Authors: Mary H. Hood, Robert J. Berndt, Dianne Borneman, and Jeff Schultz
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Every Detail
After having just read Gary Paulsen's book Winterdance, I was anxious to learn more about the iditarod race and this book answered every question I could have dreamed up and more including history of mushing and the race, how mushers and dogs prepare for the race, what kind of equiptment they carry, and descriptions of the trail itself. It also has a very large bibliography which gave me a list of other books I would like to read.

Great Book!
This is a great book. The training section helped me with ideas for my dogs, as did the parts on equipment and feeding.


The Joyful Home Schooler
Published in Paperback by Ambleside Educational Pr (1997)
Authors: Mary Hood and Gaylen Brainard
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Now I can RELAX!
This book has slowed me down long enough to take a good long look at the "why's" and "what's" of our home schooling experience. Mary reminds us to look at the larger picture when it comes to educating our children; to focus on the things that are most important and to pay attention to the "bent" our children are already conformed to. An immeasurable blessing to be encouraged to enjoy my role as "mother" as much as my role as "teacher." Thanks, Mary!


Little Red Riding Hood (A Golden Little Look-Look Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden Pr (1991)
Authors: Rita Balducci, Mary Grace Eubank, and Rita Walsh-Balducci
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Little Red Riding Hood
Enjoyed the age old tale - but most importantly loved the colorful and captivating illustrations.


The Relaxed Home School: A Family Production
Published in Paperback by Ambleside Educational Pr (1994)
Author: Mary Hood
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Good summary of relaxed homeschooling at its best
Mary Hood's book encouraged me in my family's journey of delight driven learning. For anyone stuck in the "school at home" method or anyone needing encouragement in unschooling, this is the book for you.


And Venus Is Blue
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1987)
Author: Mary Hood
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Southern Fried Fiction - PIF Magazine August 2001
Unlike the stock detail of William Gay's PROVIDENCE OF NIGHT, which wears its Southerness like a Confederate flag iron-on decal, AND VENUS IS BLUE emanates The South as a region and a place where people live and things go on with or without a genuine short story writer to take it all down. The stories in Mary Hood's collection fit comfortably into the tradition of realism (Checkov, Sherwood Anderson, and Peter Taylor) and are Southern in so far as the characters yearn for red dirt, find extra cash in crash 'em up derbies, and live below the Mason Dixon line.

Some writers overrun a tale with style and the resulting artificiality of language superimposes itself on the story. Other writers want to leave no trace of their presence. To describe the dichotomy between these two approaches, Charles d'Ambrosio uses the metaphor of a window screen. Some writers write with the focus on the view out of the window; the author intends the reader to see through the screen. Other writers focus on the screen and window frame and the view out the window is incidental. A writer like William Gay spends a lot of time fiddling with the screen. A great deal of pleasure in reading his writing comes from his particular use of language. And because it primarily concerns the language, the characters and situations become distorted. In a sense, the fabricated South has become as much a part of The Southern landscape as the Mississippi Delta, the boll weevil, and shotgun shacks.

To my ears, Gay sounds like a contemporary musician steeped in blues licks trying to force Delta blues out of a guitar. Gay's 1940s sedans, his cricks and hollers, his perpetual bootleggers feels more like a southern-themed collage pieced together by references to southern things. Mary Hood writes without Gay's Southern pastiche. Mary Hood keeps her fiction focused clearly on the view beyond the screen. She is a Southern writer because that's the landscape on which her window looks.

Even so, her stories deal with many of the standard Southern themes, poor whites living at the mercy of bad jobs and bad habits, characters with developmental handicaps, men sinking into old age. In AFTER MOORE, Rhonda escapes her childhood marriage to an older, slick ladies man (Moore) only to have him, years later, win her back. Moore's mellowed, grown a potbelly, and lost his hair. Rhonda supports herself and wins the occasional crash 'em up derby. In Nobody's Fool, an old man rather than admit the mistake of letting the dog out to his daughter, runs away and finds that he can't survive by himself. THE GOOD WIFE HAWKINS follows the reversal of a wife living at the mercy of her husband's brutality, to his disability and living under her thumb. In public, he is a civic leader and business owner and in private, he is petty, brutal man, punishing his wife by making her stand against the wall for hours. After raping his wife, he suffers a stroke and she takes control of his care. She exacts her revenge in neglect, feeding him at odd times, not washing him, and not taking him to the toilet.

However, Mary Hood, keeps the stories from sliding into the gothic. For instance, the final scene in "Something Good for Ginnie," occurs in the hospital between Ginnie, her father and the grandfather who's just been shot. The scene could've easily spun off into a heavy-handed intergenerational Southern Gothic revival. Instead, Mary Hood deftly deflates the heavy-handed elements and keeps the story focused on the characters.

These stories fit into literature of The South, however, in their particular detail, their evocation of small moments in the sweep of their characters lives; they reveal how a particular strand in a life can hinge on something on tangible but apparently inconsequential clutter.


The Characters of the Crucifixion
Published in Paperback by Liturgical Press (2000)
Authors: Joseph Fichtner, Mary Charles McGough, Joseph A. Fichtner O.S.C., and Mary Charles McGough OSB
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Holy Mother: Seriously Weird Sightings of the Virgin Mary
Published in Paperback by Harmony Books (16 July, 2002)
Authors: Danny Piccolo, Stacy Hood, and Stacey Hood
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The Home Schooling Resource Guide & Directory of Organizations
Published in Paperback by Mary Hood (1998)
Author: Mary Hood
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