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Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1984)
Authors: Paul G. Hensler and Jean Wakatsuki Houston
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I missed this book.
I read this book when it first came out around 15 or so years ago. The story really truly touched me and I regret the fact that I did not purchase the book at that time. (Read a library edition)
Since then, I moved to a completely different region of the world, and am anxious to get my new used copy sent to me so I can pour into a story that I've been longing to read again, since I've been trying to procure a copy of it for 10 years now!
If you are considering purchasing this book - don't hesitate. It is THAT good.

Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder
I also read this book in high school and it stays with me to this day, 12 years later, as the best book I have ever read. Paul's generosity and the relationships he developed were truly touching. What an amazing story.

An amazing and very touching impact on the reader.
I read this book when I was only fifteen years old and, still, ten years later and of all the books I've read since it is the only book that still stands out in my mind. I have searched high and low for it since but have not been able to locate a copy. It's a shame because it is hard to find such writing from the heart these days.


Doves of Peace
Published in Audio Cassette by Animal Press (1998)
Authors: Jean, Sr Gileno, I.H.M., and Marie Trinia Amoroso
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"Doves of Peace" CD - Relaxing meditative music!
Great background music for reducing stress and muscle tension.

An excellent biofeedback tape
"Doves of Peace," Audio casssette You're guaranteed to feel less stressed after listening to this excellent biofeedback tape composed by Sr. Jean Anthony Gileno, I.H.M., Ph.D., MT-BC. Sr. Jean is a board certified music therapist and is Professor of Music Therapy at Immaculata College, Immaculata, Pennsylvania. ISBN No. 0-9627934-1-8.

An excellent biofeedback/spiritual cassette tape
"Doves of Peace" by Sr. Jean Anthony Gileno, I.H.M., Ph.D., is an excellent relaxation tape with soothing melodic piano music. "Doves of Peace" can be ordered through Animal Press at (610) 692-5905. Please make checks payable to Music & Healing. Mail orders to: Immaculata College, Attn: Sr. Jean Anthony Gileno, I.H.M., 1145 King Road, Immaculata, PA, 19345. Fax orders: (610) 251-1668.


Drina Dances on Stage (Drina, No 4)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1989)
Author: Jean Estoril
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The beloved Drina series
Drina comes back from Chalk Green, the boarding school, and almost feels like a new girl at the Dominick. However, she makes a new friend rather quickly, and continues gracefully on her path to becoming a ballerina. She gets to go to Italy and visit her Italian grandmother, and as the Dominick Company is in Italy at the same time, suprises for young Drina ensue. This is a lovely book - probably my favorite in the entire 11 book series. Ms. Estoril writes vividly about both Drina's life, and Italy, and it's impossible not to fall in love with this book. I highly recommend it to anyone, young or old, who has ever enjoyed the world of dance.

My book is actually called 'Drina Dances in Italy'
Due to the different names I got mixed up and thought this was the second book not the fourth. This one is really fantastic and Italy suits Drina so much. Some of the best in the series are the ones where Drina is abroad, such as this one, because the descriptions are so vivid and of course the stories are excellent! Please disregard my previous review as it was on the wrong book.

The best one... maybe
Drina comes back from Chalk Green missing it, and almost feels like a stranger at the Dominick. She, however, makes friends with a foreigner named Ilonka, and feels more at home. She also goes to visit her Italian grandmother in Milan, and her cousins in Italy... and even dances with the Dominick company, who are on tour there. This is probably my favorite one... Ms. Estoril makes Italy seem so wonderful, and I love Drina getting to dance with the company. :)


The Elephant Who Like to Smash Small Cars
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (1967)
Author: Jean Merrill
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How I love to read this book!
A rolicking rhyme that you cannot forget and logic that any preschooler will understand make this a *perfect* picturebook. The negotiations between the elephant and the car dealer are hilarious and subversive. How could this be out of print? Bring it back!

My Favorite Book :} And other too....
I Love this book. My mother just found my copy and memories came flooding back. I would have her read it every night. And then read it over again. And again. I loved the song. I can't believe I still have it. I can't believe others knew. How I love to smash small cars....

oh my god! oh my god! the bestest ever!!!
I had this book when I was a weensy weensy one.


Encouraging Words for New Stepmothers
Published in Paperback by CDR Press (2001)
Author: Jean A. McBride
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Not Meant for just NEW Stepmothers
Jean McBride offers sage advice to ALL stepmothers, not just the new stepmothers. There is so much hope for all in this treasure of a book.

Encouraging Words for *ANYONE* in a relationship!
A small volume, yet a treasure trove of useful tips & reminders for anyone involved in any kind of relationship. Specifically targeted to the stepmothers amongst us, this is advice which is easy to read, absorb & put into practice.
Encouraging Words will make an excellent gift for yourself, your own stepmother, or any well-loved friend or relative who finds themself in this situation where a few encouraging words can make all the difference.

Ideal Gifts
I've given a copy to all the stepmothers I know.


Escape on the Wind (Wyoming historical novel)
Published in CD-ROM by Medallion Press (27 November, 1999)
Author: Jean Henry
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Exciting Debut Novel
"Jean Henry blends fact with fiction in this exciting debut novel of the end of the outlaw era, and the first stirrings of love."

A Powerful Story: Escape on the Wind
"Jean Henry's Escape on the Wind is a powerful story of a young woman hiding her identity from outlaws. The author writes lyrically of Wyoming, settlers, and the rough men who ran wild on the frontier. The author brings courage, conviction, grace and spiritual beauty to this fine story."

HIghly recommended -- an insider's look at western life
Moving as quickly as the wind sweeping the vast plains of Wyoming, ESCAPE ON THE WIND by Jean Henry lends drama to the historical legends of Wyoming, creating an extraordinarily vivid account of the days when posses persued bank robbers.

Andrea Bordeaux lives with her grandparents in Wyoming. When outlaws arrive, her grandmother quickly shears Andrea's hair, puts her in overalls, and calls her Andy, hoping to protect her. Unfortunately, when the outlaws leave, they take Andy with them. Certain her grandparents are dying, Andy finds herself thrust into the midst of Wild Bunch members who take her to the Hole-in-The-Wall, where they plan the Belle Fourche Bank Robbery.

Small in stature, Andy finds herself relegated to cooking for the outlaws. Only Billy knows the truth of her sex, and she's sworn him to secrecy. Andy tries to reform Billy between cooking and cleaning. Following an attack by a vicious outlaw intent on carving her face, Butch Cassidy himself promises she can go home after their planned bank job. Meanwhile, the Five-State Governor's Pact determines to rid Wyoming of outlaws, while Andy wants nothing but to go home; that is, if she still has a home to go to.

ESCAPE THE WIND provides a fascinating glimpse into the legendary outlaws of Wyoming. Jean Henry's remarkably fresh voice tells a compelling story that's hard to put down. Historical fans will thoroughly enjoy this visit to the Hole-in-the-Wall gang.


Fields of Glory
Published in Paperback by Havill Pr (1998)
Author: Jean Rouaud
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Insightful and Humourous
This gentle book floats you through the life of a French family between the wars, as seen through the eyes of children. Human foibles are observed with a naive humour, and events are often described without the full understanding of the narrator. Much of the subject matter could be overpowering, but the depiction in this book is beautiful.

A masterpiece!
Fields of glory is the most beautifully written book I have read in more than a decade--maybe ever. Virtually every page, every paragraph, is wonderfully crafted. How I wish I could read it in French, although I can't imagine that it could be any better. Mr. Rouaud is a genious.

A beautiful book
By the end of this book I felt that I knew the family members intimately. This is beautifully done. The story unravels the lives of family members through the memories of a child, tracing their tragedy back to the ultimate tragedy of war. In some ways this book is very French but the feelings are universal and I strongly recommend it.


From Frege to Godel 1879-1931: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic (Source Books in the History of the Science)
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (1999)
Author: Jean Van Heijenoort
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Oops
"Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence" was published 13 years after Heijenoort's.

Just a comment.
In response to Jay Miller's question below there is a book titled "Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence. Gottlob Frege" that has 21 letters between Russell and Frege over a period of 10 years beginning with Russell's observation of his famous paradox in 1902. This wonderful collection of correspondence was published 20 years before "From Frege to Godel" and includes letters from many of the same mathematicians and logicians.

Essential reference in the history of logic and computing
The second part of my review title may shock some, but the excellent collection of papers that Van Heijenoort has edited (and in many cases translated!) is also an excellent reference in the history of computing. Everyone appreciates that mathematical logic gave rise to computer science; the papers in this collection from Hilbert, Herbrand, Gödel, and others will show why.

If your interest is instead the history of logic, all the classics in the range specified by the work's title are here, complete with their own ideosyncratic notation. van Heijenoort's wonderful introductions to each piece will interelate the works, provide references to other literature and situate everything in a wonderful intellectual climate.

Be warned, however, that the foundational papers in this still growing field continue for another 15 years or so; these are reprinted in Davis' (alas, out of print) anthology _The Undecidable_.

This collection will keep you busy and wet your appetite for a sequel!


From Silence to Voice: What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public
Published in Paperback by Canadian Nurses Association (15 December, 2000)
Authors: Bernice Buresh, Suzanne Gordon, and Mary Ellen Jeans
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Finding Voice
From Silence to Voice by Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon is a must-read for all nurses. The message of the book is one nurses need to hear: talk about your work, show the world what you do, communicate the fact that nursing is skilled, responsible and interesting work. Buresh and Gordon make clear that much of the devaluing of nursing arises out of the fact that nurses avoid the limelight. Like the ubiquitous 'good woman' behind every successful man, nurses let their work be the backdrop for medical care, and for patients managing their own care. The consequences of downplaying the contribution of nursing to patient care is that our work is not noticed, our profession is not valued, and fewer and fewer people want to become nurses. Buresh and Gordon not only argue convincingly that nurses can be their own worst enemies in this respect, they provide a comprehensive range of strategies to teach nurses how to talk about their work, and (vitally) how to make people interested in hearing about it. These strategies range from ways of talking about nursing work to friends and family, to running a media campaign to support a union action, to writing oped pieces for major newspapers. I learnt a great deal from reading and re-reading From Silence to Voice and I recommend that it be part of curriculum for nursing students, be used for professional development sessions for working nurses, and adopted as a tool kit for union activists, professional officers and nursing leaders. Whether you are a student starting out in the nursing profession, a bedside clinican, a manager, organizer or educator, Buresh and Gordon's text is an eye-opener. Nurses as individuals and as a profession need to develop the communication skills and political savvy this book offers. And we need to do it right now! Sioban Nelson, RN, PhD, BA(Hons), School of Postgraduate Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Editor, Nursing Inquiry.

These two journalists are nursing the nurses
Bernice and Suzanne are two journalists who have taken on the nursing profession more or less the way we take on a patient with a life-threatening condition that is curable but requires both intensive and long term care. The diagnosis is silence. On account of our collective silence, we nurses miss the opportunity to show ourselves as consequential in the delivery of health care. And, as we well know, being inconsequential is ultimately fatal not just to nursing jobs and the status of the nursing profession but to our patients, who pay the highest price for inadequate nursing care. The remedy for silence is voice--our voices raised in conversation first and foremost with our families, friends and patients and also with the general public. I love this book. It's full of stories and information. It's also refreshingly direct. My copy is marked up from front to back.

Getting the word out about Nursing
 Veteran journalists Suzanne Gordon and Bernice Buresh have produced a practical,intelligent guide on public communication for nurses. How needed this is and probably more currently than ever before. Until now there's been very little available to teach nurses the nuts and bolts of public communication. Nurses who read this book will learn how to do the basics --construct anecdotes that explain why they make a difference, refine professional presentation, integrate nursing research findings into struggles for better staffing in hospitals, write a letter to the editor of a newspaper, or an op-ed or commentary, or speak compellingly on the radio or TV.

But another reason I like From Silence to Voice so much is that the authors sensitively explore the cultural barriers that have made women and women''s work so hidden in this society. In my own work and my work with other nurses, I''ve discovered how reluctant some of us are to toot our horns and broadcast our accomplishments. Our self-silencing is a detriment to quality patient care and real health care reform. This book can be a catalyst for a new approach by nurses to public education and communication. I highly recommend From Silence to Voice, particularly to nurse educators who should consider incorporating its timely lessons into their curriculum.

Claire M. Fagin, PHD,RN Dean Emerita, Professor Emerita, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing


Firewater
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (2001)
Author: Mary Jean Scheid
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