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ABCDrive!
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (20 March, 2000)
Author: Naomi Howland
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A fun ABC book featuring a drive through San Francisco
My two-year old loves this book! Though not identified as such, this book features a family on a drive through San Francisco. It features many different modes of transportation including garbage trucks, limousines, buses, and more. Readers can identify landmarks such as the Transamerica Pyramid, Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, and many more. Easy to read over and over and over...


Adventures in Japanese (Level 1)
Published in Audio Cassette by Cheng & Tsui (June, 1999)
Authors: Hiromi Peterson, Naomi Omizo, Michael Muronaka, and Emiko Kaylor
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Great Reference!
As a new Japanese student, I found this book to be extremely helpful. Not only are the hiragana and katakana alphabets included and explained, but there is also a lot of cultural information that I found very interesting. This book is very easy to understand and is even good for some basic teach-yourself Japanese, which is what I'm doing. In the first half of the book, all the words are spelled out in Romanji, so it makes it so much easier for beginners to learn how to read and pronounce Japanese words. You will not be dissapointed!


Aloha Means Goodbye
Published in Hardcover by Random House (September, 1972)
Author: Naomi A. Hintze
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Aloha Means Goodbye
This book takes place in a hospital in California. A young single woman has become ill. She stays in the hospital for a long period of time to find out nothing is wrong. Her hobby is signing up for free trips,winning anything she can. She wins a free trip to Hawaii to find her self chaporoned by a nasty woman. The woman takes her to a home after telling her the hotel was booked up. She finds out she is the heart donar for a young man who was in the hospital at the same time she was. I won't tell the ending, so not to spoil how it ends. Way cool ending. This book was so good. I could not put it down. It was a mystery, romance, historic, everything you want to read in a book. No bad language. I would read it again.


An Alternative Path: The Making and Remaking of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (May, 1998)
Author: Naomi Rogers
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its simply the best book i have read so far.
It is the best book to be fowarded to the students all over the world


America & Lewis Hine
Published in Paperback by Aperture (November, 1997)
Authors: Alan Trachtenberg, Walter Rosenblum, Naomi Resenblum, Lewis Hine, and Naomi Rosenblum
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Compassionate View of Child Labor, Sweatshops and Tenements
Review Summary: Lewis Hine was a pioneer in documenting the working conditions of children. His poignant images of coal mines, sweatshops, and factories shocked America into passing its first legislation to regulate and reduce child labor. Generations of Americans have benefited as a result. Review: The foreword by Walter Rosenblum describes Lewis Hine as being "a born teacher." Mr. Rosenblum recounts Mr. Hine's generosity in writing a letter or recommendation for him saying that Mr. Rosenblum was "a new and better Hine." This example captures his compassion and generosity towards others. He never saw a person he didn't respect and have compassion for. Each image in this fine book contains that "compassionate vision." His subjects included immigrants at Ellis Island and in their first tenement homes, working conditions in sweatshops and factories, the everyday life of the working poor, and the building of the Empire State Building (with views from the 100th floor girders).

The reader will get a "fresh insight through his vision" because Mr. Hine takes you places you never imagined existed. The scenes speak for themselves and cause you to have a visceral reaction. My sense of vertigo at thinking about swaying on a girder was palpable as I looked over the Empire State Building construction photographs. In viewing the sweatshops, I could feel heat building up in my body. In the images of breaker boys, I could feel the dusty despair of the coal mines in my bones and lungs.

From a technical point of view, the compositions are very fine and draw the eye into the scene. You get a strong sense of the moment, even though the scenes are 70-90 years old. The images strike hard at you with their messages . . . without using captions. They are as gripping as anything you have seen about work or slum life on the front pages of a newspaper.

Sadly, Mr. Hine's career hit a major snag in the Depression. Stieglitz and he were on different paths, and those who were showing interest in art photography were uninterested in social realism. He was impoverished, had his house foreclosed on, and lived on welfare. His wife died on Christmas 1938. He died in November 1940 "impoverished, dispirited, worn out." He was "malnourished to the point of starvation." One cannot help but think that he moved closer to living the life of a saint than many of us will ever achieve.

My favorite images in the book include: New York City Sweatshop, 1908; Climbing into America, 1908; Young girls knitting stockings in Southern hosiery mill, 1920; Cigar makers, Tampa, 1909; Breaker boys in coal chute, South Pittston, Pennsylvania, January 1911; Playground in tenement alley, Boston, 1901; Cannery workers preparing beans, c. 1910; and Photographs of building the Empire State Building, New York City, 1930/32.

I suggest that you follow Mr. Hine's fine example and think about how you can visualize important messages that others can best appreciate as images. What images would you capture? How would you share them? Who would benefit?

Be prepared to help others see the injustices that you do!


Annabelle's Wish (Little Golden Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (October, 1997)
Authors: Susan Korman, Alan Nowell, Dan Henderson, Alan Nowell, and Naomi Kleinberg
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Lasting Friendship and Holiday Spirit
In an age where children are coaxed by Sony Playstations, and the wintery outdoors; it's hard to find something simple that they can cuddle up with in the corner and quietly explore.

The story of Annabelle's Wish seems to facinate both younger children and more experienced level reader's.

Because its from Golden Books interactive series the child could "sound off" characters at any point in the reading. The book offers large bold illustrations, a clever plot twist, and original narration.

As all Christmas classics remind us, this book does make you think about the reason of the Season, and try to make your Heart feel warmer. It builds on the folklore of Santa giving the farm animals "voices" once a year on Christmas. And the friendship that builds between a mute boy and the calf, Annabelle, born on this Holiday.

Although Tommy and Annabelle are its main characters, the storey is about more than the "special" gift they exchanged. It was about how others around them put aside their personal differences to come together in Friendship.

Your child can easily relate to the animals and the frienships found in the storey. And if they understand what is being shown by "unselfish giving" recreate for your Family a special and powerful magic.


Aprender tarot paso a paso
Published in Paperback by Oceano Grupo Editorial, S.A. (2000)
Authors: Naomi Ozaniec and Naomí Ozaniec
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the best tarot book for beginners
I love this book, if you want to learn tarot reading, this is the book to start. You'll never be disappointed. Get it!!!!


Big Bird Brings Spring to Sesame Street (Jellybean Books)
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (January, 1900)
Authors: Lauren Collier Swindler, Naomi Kleinberg, Marsha Winborn, Jim Henson, and Children's Television Workshop
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The BEST children's book ever written
Call me crazy, but Big Bird Brings Spring to Sesame Street is perhaps the best children's book I have ever read. It captures the very essence of the seasons and of the heart. Anyone who reads this book will be touched by its sincerity and blessed by it's message. Anyone who has not read this book should buy it and read it immediately!


Big Bird's Ticklish Christmas (Sesame Street)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (August, 1997)
Authors: Sarah Albee, Joe Ewers, Jim Henson, Sesame Street (Television Program), Carol Nicklaus, and Naomi Kleinberg
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Big Birds Ticklish Christmas
My two year old loves this book. We received it as a present last year for Christmas and have been reading it all year long. I know it by heart. "Next there passed some carolers singing fa-la-la-la-la. They heard the laughs, then changed their tunes to Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha." She loves this part and says it each time. It is a really cute book for a little bit of money.


Blood of the Martyrs: How the Slaves in Rome Found Victory in Christ (Christian Epics)
Published in Paperback by Moody Publishers (October, 1994)
Authors: Naomi Mitchison and James Bell
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They weren't victims - they were victors
The focus of this novel is a Christian church in Rome during the time of Nero. Most of the members are slaves, the others are poor, though free. Part one gives us the background of some of the church members: where they came from, how they got to Rome (if not born there), and how they became a Christian. The second part deals with the fire and the beginning of the persecution of the Christians, who were blamed with starting it. The last part details how individuals responded to the persecution. Among the Christians, there is heroism and cowardice - mostly the former. Among the non-Christians, there are those who become Christians because of the witness of those killed for an IDEA.

Although Paul, Luke, Nero, Claudia Acte and other well-known historical people appear in this book, the main characters have humbler backgrounds. With one exception - Beric, son of a British king and adopted by Roman Senator Flavius Crispus. However, he was subject to humiliation like the others which opened the door to his salvation. Manasses, Lalage, Euphemia, Phaon, Persis, Niger, Eunice and the others showed the roots of the Church: the poor, the outcasts, the uneducated. This novel allows us to see underneath: they were individuals with different strengths and weaknesses, personalities and talents.

It was refreshing to read a novel set in ancient Rome that focused on the lower classes. Life was hard, perhaps unbearable, but these people had the Kingdom to look forward to. Far from being victims, or seeing themselves as victims, they were victorious in Christ. Forgiving those who hated and/or persecuted them was not always easy, but gave them a freedom and a joy that others could not know or understand.


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