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Love, Hope and Tragedy: A Brooklyn Memoir
Published in Paperback by Don Gabor (1998)
Author: Joan Calciano
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An amazing tear-jerker
Once started, this book could not be put down. The strength that this woman demonstrates, combined with the painful truths we are presented, will surely hold your attention and make you reach for a kleenex.

very touching and warm story
I would only read a chapter at a time and then just think about what the author went though. WOW what a story about a family.

This book was great. Fast reading.
Once you picked this book up you could not put it down. The tradegey and grief were unbelievable for one person to take. I recommend this book to anyone!


Memories of the Heart
Published in Hardcover by Random House (1984)
Author: Joan Walsh Anglund
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One you want to buy!
My mother read this book while she was here visiting. She was so moved by it, that she has tried to purchase it. Too bad it is out of print!

Touching, right to the heart
Miss Anglund puts her heart into this lovely written book. She is such a loving, spiritual person. Her compassion comes through with every page.

BEAUTIFUL
A BEAUTIFUL BOOK. EASY TO READ. WRITTEN BY A SPECIAL PERSON WHO CARES. JOAN ANGLUND IS KNOWN FOR HER CHILDREN'S BOOKS. SHE PUTS SUCH FEELING AND LOVE INTO HER POETRY. THIS BOOK WAS DEDICATED TO OUR DAUGHTER WHO DIED OF CANCER IN 1983. WHAT A TRUE FRIEND


Miles Away from Home
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (2001)
Author: Joan Cottle
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Miles Away is always near my house
We have just been introduced to this author by a friend and can hardly wait to read her next book. She is the most up and coming children's writer we have seen in a while. And we just love the pictures, the stories, the everything....this will probably be our new favorite Christmas present to give.

Miles Comes Through
I read this book to my Grandchildren (ages 3 and 5) five times in a row. They loved it. Miles shows that you can make mistakes, but in the end he finally gets it right. The illustrations have bounce and zip.

Miles Away from Home
Silly, fun and happy read. Lots of bright and detailed illustrations. I found it on the American Book Sellers Association Kids Pick of the List for Spring 2001.

We just love this book!!

We were certainly able to relate to Miles Away from Home. We have a Golden Retriever and our family is just like Miles' family. Avila our dog, is always getting into trouble, too!! We love her just like we've become attached to Miles.


Moral Stake in Education, The: Contested Premises and Practices
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (29 December, 2000)
Authors: Joan F. Goodman and Howard Lesnick
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Timely and important book!
This is a well-written, important book that addresses an issue that is often discussed but rarely truly understood. While the scholarship is impressive, the authors work their way through case studies and examples so well that the reader is drawn in and engaged in their arguments on an almost experiential level. Their powerful insights on moral aspects of modern education stand in stark contrast to the platitudes we hear from politicians and policymakers. Now if only we could get our leaders to read the book...

A Thoughtful Work
Character education has received a good deal of national attention during the most recent presidential campaign. Two professors from the University of Pennsylvania - Joan Goodman, a professor of education, and Howard Lesnick, a law professor, have teamed up to write a useful, thought-provoking book about moral education which brings even more attention to this crucial issue.

Each chapter contains three parts: "at school," where several teachers, with different political beliefs and different experience levels discuss issues that arise within their classroom; "at the university," where theories related to that issue are discussed; and "at the library," which includes excerpts from other works on character education and resources.

Overall I think the book would be an excellent resource for teachers, social workers, and anyone who works with children at a professional level. It can be read individually or provide an excellent jumping-off point for discussions of these crucial issues within schools.

"Moral Stake" succeeds
Within "Moral Stake," the important issues of moral education are discussed in an academic, captivating, and sincere manner. The most appealing asset of the book is that each chapter is divided into three separate sections: the first, an easy-to-read story section that weaves the chapter's topic into the ongoings of a fictional school, second, a section with the authors' perspectives and analysis of the topic, and finally, a section including relevant exerpts from primary researchers and thinkers in the field. These three levels of analysis allow the reader ample opportunity to evaluate and examine the underlying questions facing moral education in today's schools, making this book an invaluable resource for all educators. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and studying from this book, and highly recommend it.


N'Ice Shows: A Berrien Gamble Ice Skating Mystery
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
Author: Joan Bartlett
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Reviewed by U.S. & North American Ice Dance Champion (1959).
I really enjoyed "Nice Shows." Just think, an ice-skating mystery with all of the ice skating descriptions technically correct. Wonderful! I'm looking forward to the next book in the series which I understand is entitled, "Judge Me Nottingham." Donald Jacoby....

Reviewed by a USFSA Hall of Fame Member
I really enjoyed "Nice Shows." Just think, an ice-skating mystery with all the skating information correct. Wonderful! I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. I understand it is to be called "Judge Me Nottingham." Donald Jacoby, Member, United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA) Hall of Fame; and United States and North American Ice Dance Champion (1959).

N'ice Book
This mystery is a lot of fun for anyone interested in the world behind the scenes of amateur ice skating. Finding a dead body on the ice wasn't a great way for Berrien Gamble to start her day, and further complicates her already crunched schedule preparing for the first ice show at her rink, N'ice Skates. Unique characters and beautiful scenery round out this debut novel. It has great insight on the early stages of a skater's trek to the championships we enjoy on television. The plot is slippery as ice with a bang-up last chapter.


Norwegian Trolls & Rosemaling Vol. 1
Published in Hardcover by DahlHouse Productions (24 July, 1999)
Author: Joan Dahl
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Trolls are beautyful
This book is one of the better "how-to" bools I have ever seen. It is a book that belongs in any artists library, beginners, advanced, rosemalers or carvers. I own one and have used some as gifts. You learn about brushes, and how and when to use them. You learn about paint, and how to mix them. And a big plus, you can even learn some norwegian; it is written in both eng. and norw.

Norwegian Trolls & Rosemaling Vol 1
The author gives the best instruction of any book teaching art that I have ever encountered. She gives the formula for mixing colors and complete instruction for painting these cute trolls. Even a beginner like me can understand and paint from this book.

Norwegian Trolls & Rosemaling
This book is a real treat. Joan's Trolls are so cute!
The instruction is clear, and the projects a treat to do.
I can recommend this book to any intermediate painters who would like to try their hand at Trolls or Rosemaling. There are 17 individual designs, some with rosemaling borders. The text is in English and Norwegian. Beautigfully illustrated and a joy to read.


Noteworthy: A Collection of Recipes from the Ravinia Festival
Published in Hardcover by Noteworthy (1986)
Authors: Ravinia Festival and Joan Freehling
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Noteworthy Lives up to it's name.
The recipes of Noteworthy have made their way into my family's collection of favorites. I trust this cookbook so much that I make untried dishes on special occasions. Noteworthy has not let me down!

Noteworthy: The recipes are just that
I own both Noteworthy and Noteworthy II, recipes from the Ravinia festival and I cannot say enough about them. For nearly eight years now, I have used these cookbooks for every family gathering, cocktail party and family meal. My love of cooking was stimulated by the recipes provided in these books which are both easy to follow and delicious. I have not yet found one recipe I didn't enjoy after preparation. Noteworthy is well organized and has sections of great photographs to entice you to select one of it's great dishes. You will dazzle your guests with the wonderful combinations and not feel like you had to try to hard. These books are among my favorite possessions, I'd be lost without them. You'll not be disappointed...ENJOY!

Far and away my favorite cookbook-everything is delicious
This cookbook is a marvel--it is far and away my favorite cookbook. I turn to it for every event, and it contains all my family's favorite dishes. One note, however, follow the recipies closely! Omitting or changing any ingredient really alters things substantially (I don't like olives and left them out of a dish and it truly sufferred for it. When I made it again, I added the olives and it is now a favorite!) This book is an excellent gift idea.


Of Bears, Wolves and Men-In Homage to the Wild: The North Fork of the Flathead, Montana
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Authors: Joan F. Lang and Chris Bechtold
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A great book dealing with nature
This is a wonderful book about a family living and enjoying the natural world around them. I envy them. For a while, a person can escape their hectic, city living,and enjoy the life the author is sharing with us. I highly recommend it!

This book is wildly good
The gorgeous imagery of the West is what makes this so incredibly amazing. There are lightning storms, hail, floods, fires, grizzly bears, guns--even murder and intrigue. Who knew there was so much going on in Montana? I highly recommend this beautifully written book.

Makes you want to pack your bag and move to the wilderness
This is a must book for every reader that loves wildlife and nature. I felt like I was visiting an old friend by the way it is written. The way some of the wildlife are described gives the feeling of a personel relationship with them, such as the grizzly crippled by a gunshot.

The descriptions of what it is like to live in such a place could be right out of our country's past years ago.

The author does an excellent job of expressing her feelings about the natural world that surrounded her in this unusual place...a place so few have visited but so many dream about.

The way she described how the scientist conduct their field research to monitor the grizzly, wolf, mountain lion, and coyote gives us a view into their scientific world, but on a personal point of view with some very humorous stories.

If you've never been to a semi-remote place surrounded by beautiful mountains, variety of wildlife, or interesting people, buy this book and it will take you there.


Only Way to Learn Astrology: Horoscope Analysis
Published in Paperback by ACS Publications (01 April, 1984)
Authors: Joan McEvers and Marion D. March
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Great Book on House Rulerships!
This excellent book is called "The Only Way to Learn Astrology: Horoscope Analysis," but the bulk of it focuses on one facet of horoscope analysis, house rulers. If you're looking for a either a beginners guide on how to interpret a chart, or an all-around horoscope analysis guide that blending many elements of chart interpretation such as planetary patterns and aspects, you'll probably be disappointed. However, if you have a basic understanding of the planets and houses, and you're looking for one of the best guides around on house rulerships, this is the book for you! The first half of the book (Part I) is devoted to house rulerships.

What is a house rulership? Example: Marilyn Monroe had Leo (ruled by the sun) on the ascendant. Marilyn's sun was in her 10th house. The reader can go to lesson 1, First House Rulers," look up "Ruler of the 1st in the 10th" and find out what this means. Marilyn Monroe had Virgo (ruled by Mercury) on her 2nd house cusp, and Mercury in her 10th house. The explanation is in lesson 2, "Second House rulers" under "Ruler of the 2nd in the 10th." Volume 3 of "The Only Way..." series helps one go around the wheel, house by house, figuring out what it means to have that house's ruler in each of the houses. The best way to learn from this book is to begin with one's own chart (and then loved ones) and read the introduction to that house, determine where the ruler is, and then try to figure out what the house rulership means before reading the description. Each of the 144 rulership patterns is well explained and uses an example of a famous (or infamous) person-everyone from Mohandas Gandhi to Charles Manson, that really helps emphasize the point.

Part II, "The Art of Chart Interpretation" provides detailed chart interpretations of four famous people (charts provided in this volume): General George Patton, Ernest Hemingway, Princess Diana of Wales, and Barbra Streisand. In this section, March and McEvers throw all their fancy stuff at you yods, dwads, decantes, part of increase, and the like. While there's benefit in reading how two skilled astrologers interpret a chart start to finish, this section is of limited "teach you how to do it for yourself" value, for which I recommend the first volume of the series. Rulerships are discussed quite a bit in this section, so it provides a review.

Part III, "Delineating for a Purpose" is an interesting discussion of astrological associations with health/illness, physical appearance, relationships of many sorts (preview of coming attractions for volume 5), and vocational aptitudes. Each of these chapters is a well-explained, good introduction to the topic, but not a complete treatment. Unlike the house rulership information, I've seen much of this information elsewhere.

I primarily use and recommend this book as a guide to house rulerships-the best I've seen. However, as this book, written in 1982, and the series age, chances are that younger astrologers will not identify with the famous people given as examples, as much as the babyboomers of my generation. I like the fact that when they refer to a chart in this volume, they provide the page number. However, some of the chart discussions will refer you to charts in other volumes in the series. Despite a detailed table of contents, the book lacks an index. I'm giving the book 5 stars, primarily based on the strengths of sections 1 and 3.

I would like to add something that I left out before
(continuing from first review...)
I appologize but I forgot the add the point that this book is compltely useless unless you have a previous knowlege of astrology. This book is the third in a teaching series so if you have little of no background in astrology, read a beginner level book first. You could read the first two in the series if you want the max benefit of this book.

A well written book
A well written book about the interpretation of natal astrology. The first part talks about the houses and their rulers which in my opinion is the most important step in analyzing a natal chart. Then the next part is several charts of famous people and celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Ernest Hemmingway. Each chart in this part is analyzed with a different method. The third part is how to look for specific things in a chart. Included are such features as: Relationships, Physical Appearance, Health, and Career. Make sure you have a good undrstanding of the basics of Astrology before this book. Blessed be


PL/1 Structured Programming
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1986)
Author: Joan K. Hughes
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This is an excellent training and reference manual.
This book is utilized as a standard reference guide within our PL/I programming group. It doubles as a training reference for new PL/I programmers and as a general desk reference for programmers with more advanced PL/I programming skills. The overall content is well organized and easy to use.

One of the best mainframe programming books.
Ashame something corresponding to Hughes book hasn't been written for Cobol (Stern & Stern is wordy and long in comparison). Robin Vowel's book compliments Hughe's book for a variety of algorithms and none-MVS platforms (emphasizing certain PL/I facilities well).

An excellent manual and tutorial for PL/I programming
I needed a reference manual for PL/I and decided to go for this book. It is very good if you are new to the language or are trying to remember what a particular function does. It even has separate sections at the back of the book for ASCII and EBCDIC tables, how the different PL/I data formats are stored in records, and a good summary at the back showing which functions are supported by the various PL/I compilers and subsets. It is not a the cheapest (hardback) book on PL/I but is well worth the investment.


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