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Very Much Like Desire: Short Stories
Published in Paperback by Carnegie-Mellon Univ Pr (2000)
Author: Diane Lefer
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Compassionate, Convincing, Gripping
An excellent collection. Lefer lays her settings in a wide variety of locales: Turkey, Manhattan, North Dakota, and various unidentified places in "The Heartland." Her characters are frequently perplexed. Eileen, in "Yasmin" cannot find the political refugee she is assigned to help. Midge, in "Voluntaries," had a policeman son who committed suicide. Ethan, an IRS agent in "Mr. Norton's Wart Hog," decides to take a bribe...next time. In "Trompe L'Oeil," Sheila decides to visit her mother as a hurricane approaches. All of the stories are written so well that the reader believes the author was really there. The stories are about relationships, from crazy mother and daughter to crazy man and two women, to homemaker and homeless. They are careful, thoughtful and compassionate. Lefer is not afraid to tell as well as show, and she proves that it's the right thing to do a lot of the time.

This Writer IS Brilliant
Diane Lefer must be one of the greatest uncelebrated talents writing today, and surely her latest collection of stories, "Very Much Like Desire" is to date her best published work. These stories reflect a shocking precision and unwavering originality -- of language, of feeling (always full of feeling and anti-sentimental --what a rarity!), of moral vision. This collection reads with the sureness of a master, and also the constant yearning (as reflected in all her desperate, failed, WISE characters) of a still-hopeful outsider, who hasn't given up singing to the heavens, though the heavens don't seem to notice.


How to Invest Like the Very Rich
Published in Paperback by Universal Publishers (2001)
Author: Andrew Ferraro
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One of the Best
This is in the top 5 books on investing that I have ever seen. Names like Peter Lynch and Warren Bufett come to mind.


Like Our Very Own: Adoption and the Changing Culture of Motherhood, 1851-1950
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (20 January, 2001)
Author: Julie Berebitsky
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An excellent history, perfect for the questions of today
Anyone who is thinking about adopting a child or already has done so really should read this clearly written, engaging study of the history of adoption in the United States. Berebitsky's book is history that is relevant to our lives today and to the problems so many of us have confronted as we have explored how adoption relates to the so-called "real" biological family. To put it simply, the author shows that the issues and problems that adoptive parents face today are hardly new, but have a long and rich history. The best example of how the past illuminates the present is what Berebitsky discovers about the many unmarried women living before 1920 and who adopted children even though they either had no husband or were living with a female partner. Such women were not only accepted as mothers, they were encouraged to adopt such children. At a time when people believed that women's natures suited them to rear children, even women without a man in the house were sufficient as mothers. Beginning in the 1920s, though, single women fell out of favor as adoptive parents. That was when child "experts" and social critics began worrying that women without the tempering hand of a husband might "smother" their children with excessive affection or that mature unmarried women were really lesbians who would pass their deviance on to their children. What Berebitsky's work shows, then, is that there really is no such thing as a "real" or "natural" family that the rest of us must measure ourselves or our domestic arrangements against. In the recent past there were real alternatives to the "natural" family of married mother and father. Any adoptive parents today, as well as single women and gay or lesbian couples who are creating their own families through adoption will find plenty of evidence here to show that the unnatural or deviant ones are those who say there is only one kind of real family.


And Really Frau Blum Would Very Much Like to Meet the Milkman: 21 Short Stories
Published in Hardcover by Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd (01 January, 1968)
Author: Peter Bichsel
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Cascades - Very Like a Whale: Collection (Cascades)
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins Publishers (20 May, 2002)
Author: John Mannion
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Doing theology thoughtfully is really very like thoughtfully doing all sorts of other things : (the theologians' craft)
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Author: Francis Gerald Downing
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I Worship the Very Dirt She Treats Me Like: The Story of a Warm, Caring Guy in a Society of Cold, Calculating Women
Published in Paperback by SPI Books (1995)
Authors: Josh Raphaelson and Jay Silverstein
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Something Very Like Murder
Published in Hardcover by Polygon (1994)
Author: Frank Kuppner
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Very Like a Star (Light Line Series)
Published in Paperback by Bob Jones Univ Pr (1990)
Authors: Dawn L. Watkins, Dana Thompson, and Anne Smith
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Very Like a Star/The Cranky Blue Crab (Read Along Set)
Published in Audio Cassette by Journey Books (SC) (2000)
Author: Dawn L. Watkins
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