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As you would want with an introductory biography on someone like Jefferson, this volume provides breadth rather than depth. There is more basic information about Jefferson's life and political career in this volume than in any of the other comparable grade level biographies I have seen to date. When specific mention is made of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, one of three things Jefferson had mentioned on his tombstone along with the authorship of Declaration of Independence and the founding of the University of Virginia, you know that appropriate attention is being paid to the many facets of Jefferson's life. Heinrichs also takes pains to explain things she know might confuse her young readers, such as how Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party relates to the two major political parties of today.
This entry in the Profiles of the Presidents series has some nice supplemental material in the back of the book, with a glossary, one man profiles of his personal and public life, a six-page comparative time line of his life and world events, and additional resources to be found in the library, on the web, and at various Jefferson historic sites across the country. The book is illustrated with relatively few pictures that are actually from Jefferson's time, but there is a nice collection of contemporary photographs of places important to his story as well as honoring his place in history. This book has some excellent production values that should help involve young readers. This is the first volume I have seen in the Profiles of the Presidents series, and if the rest are as solid as this one it will certainly being one of the better series of juvenile books to examine the lives of the Presidents.
Final Note: One of the first photographs in the book shows the statue of Jefferson in the Jefferson Memorial with the opening and closing lines of the Declaration of Independence carved into the walls. However, while Jefferson did indeed write those immortal opening lines, the closing ones were an amendment to his original draft proposed by another member of the Continental Congress (I want to say the Reverend Witherspoon, delegate from New Jersey, but I am not absolutely sure of that).
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What we have here is an excellent source of information on Tibet that should serve the research needs of any young students. Between the table of contents and the index, finding information on anything from the Nomads and their Yaks to the Lhasa Uprising against the Chinese should be relatively easy. Even with regards to such general topics as geography Heinrichs provides appropriate informational categories that will help students develop their research papers fully. As always in the Enchantment of the World series, the back of this volume includes a "Mini-Facts at a Glance" section with General Information (e.g., Official Name, Ethnic Composition) along with specifics on Geography (e.g., Mountains, Wildlife), Economy and Industry (e.g., Agriculture, Transportation), Everyday Life (e.g., Health, Education), Important Dates from the founding of Tibet's first Buddhist monastery in 779 to the political turmoil over the Dalai Lama naming a six-year-old boy from a remote nomad village as the eleventh Panchen Lama in 1995, and a list of Important People (e.g., Gedun Drup, Padmasambhava). The book is illustrated with mostly color photographs, which probably works out to about a picture a page, that reinforce the textual information. The Enchantment of the World series consists of dozens of volumes on every country from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, making it an ideal collection to have in a school library since it can accomodate three or four classes of students doing research projects on nations of the world.
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This book does provide some indication of what it meant to label Clinton a "New Democrat," but most of the emphasis is the key events in his political career. Young readers might have a hard time distinguishing between those things that Clinton wanted to do, such as provide a major overhaul of the U.S. health system, and what his Administration actually did accomplish during his two terms in the White House. But given that the Profiles of the Presidents series is ideally suited to be the first juvenile biography students read about Clinton or any other President, emphasizing biographical details over political philosophy makes a certain amount of sense. One of the signatures of this superb little series is that these books are profusely illustrated with historic and contemporary photographs (including a photograph of the Clinton birthplace in Hope, Arkansas, taken in a pouring rain, and the famous one of young Clinton shaking hands with President Kennedy), most of which are in color. In the back of the book you will find a glossary, fast facts about the president, a parallel timeline of world and presidential events, an index, and other resources that young readers can use to help them understand the life and times of William Jefferson Clinton better.
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The letters begin in 1936, shortly after Arendt and Blucher met in Paris, to which both escaped from Berlin in 1933: she after a short prison term for illegal Zionist activity, and he as a member of the German Communist Party, fleeing via Prague. At the time they met she was 29 and he 37. Both were married, but not to each other. They would not marry until 1940, shortly after their divorces became final.
Their first letters set the tone. Interspersed with intellectual and political affairs are their feelings for each other and their doubts and a lasting commitment can be achieved. IT grows from there, in all aspects, intellectual and emotional. When Arendt reproaches Blucher for not sticking to their letter-writing schedule, she tells him that she cannot continue to careen like a car wheel that has come off, "without a single connection to home or anything I can rely on."
They also discuss mutual friends such as Karl Jaspers, Mary McCarthy, Alfred Kazin, and Martin Heidegger (whose relationship over the years with Arendt can only be described as ambivilent), holding nothing back and giving the reader a rare glimpse into their intellectual and social world, a glimpse one can only imagine in a formal biography of the two. As no one writes letters anymore, this is a most valuable look into an intellectual time and world as distant from our cyber-present as last century's history.
Worth your time and money? Yes - in every sense of the word.
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When I heard last year that Seven years in Tibet was being made a Hollywood film, I was thrilled.I thought if the film maker did a good job then the film would be a hit.The Film would portray Tibetan culture,way of life,Buddism in Tibet and the political situation in Tibet before and after the Chinese communist's PLA invasion. I saw the film couple times but it was not as good as I expected. Never the less, I am still recommending the book and film to my friends, who are curious, want to know more about Tibet,Tibetans and Tibetan Buddhism.The book and the film will do a lot of good for the Tibetan cause.It will publicise the plight of Tibetan and Tibet.The film has some shortcomings but then something is better than nothing at least.
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