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A Woman of Independent Means
Published in Audio Cassette by New Millennium Audio (31 July, 2002)
Authors: Elizabeth Forsyth Hailey, Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, and Barbara Rush
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Classic...Timeless..Wonderful.
I just finished this book, of which I could not put down for a moment. It is an excellent read! I cried several times throughout the book. I was amazed by this woman, Bess. She was the obvious life-force behind her marriage and family. She always asked questions and made comments about life that were ahead of its time...classic...timeless! She was such a progressive thinker for her time.
The letters spanned from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s. Time and time again she surprised me with her observations and decisions: We should just do, instead of waiting for something to happen, since the future is unknown. She commented about philosophical concepts that many of us ponder today. Her thoughts on children-rearing were so refreshing too; that we shouldn?t lose ourselves in our children; that raising children doesn't necessarily mean one has to make it her sole occupation.
Her perception of life was so positive, even in the face of so many unbelievable tragedies. She treated death like an enemy, which forced her to live her life to the fullest. A very interesting, positive, way to look at things, especially in an age where a lot of us have become complacent about death. Her question about why society expects us to spend our lifetime of experiences with one person, is one that I'm sure many of us ask ourselves today! She sees the complexities of people and of life in general, which makes her so understanding, and so tolerant. Even her subtle way of introducing social change is brilliant, leaving a lasting impression. It was inspiring to read those letters, and reminded me of how important writing is...so much more thought goes into words when one writes them down. The written word can often be so much more powerful than words which are spoken.
It occurred to me that this book was written in 1978, which may explain why there's so much progressive thought here. However, history shows us that many women felt the way Bess felt. It was so thrilling for me to read these letters, imagining the setting of America in the 20s, 30s and 40s.
Most importantly though, I believed in this character. I felt for her deeply and her letters really moved me. Her life was astonishing...a wonderful read. I would recommend this book to every mother, daughter, grandmother...and every father, son and grandfather for that matter!

A must read for both sexes!
This is quite simply an amazing book. It follows one woman's entire life through the letters that she writes to others. This woman is not always a role model, not always nice, but always human. She lives, suffers, triumphs, expresses opinions and evolves as we read on. I have recommended this book to my friends, parents and boyfriend and all have loved it! Insightful, inspiring, a look into one woman's ordinary life. A must-read!

Still terrific after all these years
I read A WOMAN OF INDEPENDENT MEANS when it first was published, and it stayed with me for all these years.

When I recently re-read the book, I found its message timeless. In part because the novel always was a period piece, it doesn't show any age.

The heroine, Bess, could be a model for all women. Yet she also proves (if one needs proof) how empowering money can be. Because she is written as, indeed, "a woman of independent means," she has an easier time making life choices than those who are not independent would have--and this was even more true in the era in which the story is set.

Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey's structure of letters is amazing. To have told such a complicated story only in the form of correspondence is a feat rarely matched. In fact, I think that Sandra Dallas's novel THE DIARY OF MATTIE SPENSER, in which an equally complicated story unfolds in diary entries, is the only challenger for this kind of technique.

Read this! Bess will become your friend forevermore.


US Infantryman in World War II (1): Pacific Area of Operations 1941-45
Published in Paperback by Osprey Pub Co (2002)
Authors: Robert S. Rush, Elizabeth Sharp, and Ian Palmer
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Interesting but flawed
I'm a big fan of both Osprey and Robert Rush, who are an outstanding publisher and historian respectively. The approach of this books is innovative and interesting. We follow a fictional soldier, Michael, from his enlistment in a New York National Guard regiment in 1938 through his discharge from military service in 1945. Along the way, we learn about his clothing, equipment, tactics and training. The writing is excellent.

Unfortunately, the execution is not up to Osprey's usual high standard. There are too many typographical errors, the maps are mediocre and difficult to correlate with the text, and the color plates are also mediocre.


Mosaicos: Spanish As a World Language
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (1999)
Authors: Matilde Olivella De Castells, Elizabeth Guzman, Patricia Rush, and Carmen Garcia
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I have this book to be very confussing. It is not clearly writen to teach one to speach or write the spanish language.

Mosaicos: Spanish as a World Language
Mosaicos is a complete and well-written language program. The material in the textbook is presented logically and in a practical manner. Additionally, the workbook, audiocassettes, and lab manual reinforce the textbook lessons while improving interpretation skills. The benefits of having various, native Spanish speakers on the lab cassettes are immeasurable. I found this package set to be not only effective but also enjoyable.


The California Gold Rush: West With the Forty-Niners (A First Book)
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (1991)
Author: Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
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Heggerty Haggerty: Red Storybook
Published in Paperback by Carlton Books Limited ()
Authors: Elizabeth Lindsay and Peter Rush
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Heggerty Haggerty: Yellow Storybook
Published in Paperback by Carlton Books Limited ()
Authors: Elizabeth Lindsay and Peter Rush
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The House at the End of the Lane (Star & Elephant Book)
Published in Paperback by Green Tiger Pr (1982)
Authors: Elizabeth Rush, Elizabeth Ratisseau, and Sarah Wilson
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Us Infantryman in World War II (3): European Theater of Operations 1944-45 (Warrior, 56)
Published in Paperback by Osprey Pub Co (2002)
Authors: Robert S. Rush, Elizabeth Sharp, and Ian Palmer
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Us Infantryman in World War II: Mediterranean Theater of Operations 1942-45
Published in Paperback by Osprey Pub Co (2002)
Authors: Robert S. Rush, Elizabeth Sharp, Ian Palmer, and Osprey Publishing
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Women of the Gold Rush
Published in Hardcover by Dorset House Publishing Co Inc ()
Author: Elizabeth Margo
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