books by Kathleen Thompson
books:
The Calcium Lie: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know Could Kill You
2 reviews
Robert Thompson M.D.
InTruth Press
, 2008
Truly a book that will change (and extend) your life!
Having had a chance to read an advance copy of "The Calcium Lie," I can say that the ideas contained in this book truly changed the way that I look at a number of important aspects of my health -- nutrition, vitamins, and the way I listen to the well-intentioned advice of "the medical establishment." After reading "The Calcium Lie" it is very clear to me that when it comes to the amount of ...
Treehaven
1 review
Kathleen Thompson Norris
Triangle Books / The Blakiston Company
, 1946
Treehaven by Kathleen Norris
Kathleen Norris has long been considered the author to be read by teenage girls for sound wisdom in life's problems, and this is one of Kathleen most entertaining novels. I'm not a teenager but I love her books. In this story Cynthia runs away with Guy, an artist staying near by her ranch. Then it happened - the terrible thing that made it impossible for them to be married. Heartsick and ...
Fragmentation in Semi-Arid and Arid Landscapes: Consequences for Human and Natural Systems
Springer
, 2007
Exploring the concept of fragmentation, the ecological processes interrupted by fragmentation, and the social consequences of fragmented landscapes, this book presents a timely synthesis on the effects of fragmentation on arid and semi-arid pastoral systems throughout the world. The global significance of the world?s rangelands is large, with these arid and semi-arid systems making up almost 25% of the earth?s landscapes ? and supporting the ...
From Text to Action: Essays in Hermeneutics, II (SPEP)
Paul Ricoeur
Northwestern University Press
, 2007
With his writings on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, Marxism, ideology, and religion, Paul Ricoeur has single-handedly redefined and revitalized the hermeneutic tradition. From Text to Action is an essential companion to the now Classic The conflict of Interpretations. Here, Ricoeur continues and extends his project of constructing a general theory of interpretation, positioning his work in relation to its own philosophical background.
Santa Barbara and the Central Coast, 4th: California's Riviera (Hill Guides Series)
Kathleen Thompson Hill,
Gerald Hill
Globe Pequot
, 2008
The Face of Our Past: Images of Black Women from Colonial America to the Present
13 reviews
Indiana University Press
, 2000
Beautiful pictures, beautifully captioned
This is a marvelous and moving selection of visual moments, carefully chosen and elegantly captioned. It is refreshingly free of the stuffily convoluted prose one would expect of a book from an academic press. Although the pictures could be said to speak for themselves (and sometimes they can), the information supplied by the gracefully literate writer(s) is helpful and interesting. Groups of ...
A Shining Thread of Hope
8 reviews
Darlene Clark Hine
, Kathleen Thompson
Broadway
, 1999
This riveting narrative gives voice to American black women.
This riveting narrative, a kind of polyphonic chorus giving voice to American black women, adds an important chapter in the ongoing project of understanding our nation's history. Covering a span of almost 400 years, the work moves beyond stereotypes, beyond idealization, to recognize the richness of the stories they tell. With superbly crafted prose, the authors document difficulties and ...
Pocahontas (First Biographies)
2 reviews
Jan Gleiter
, Kathleen Thompson
Steck-Vaughn
, 1995
Great Biography
Pocahontas By Kathleen Thompson And Deborah L Chabrain I like this book because you have to find out something in the story and the illustrator draws great pictures. Pocahontas became famous and the English called her Lady Rebecca Rolfe.
Mother: A Story
Kathleen Thompson Norris
BiblioBazaar
, 2007
1912. The novel begins: Well, we couldn't have much worse weather than this for the last week of school, could we? Margaret Paget said in discouragement. She stood at one of the school windows, her hands thrust deep in her coat pockets for warmth, her eyes following the whirling course of the storm that howled outside. The day had commenced with snow, but now, at twelve o'clock the rain was falling in sheets, and the barren schoolhouse yard, and ...
Northwest Wine Country, 3rd: Wine's New Frontier (Hill Guides Series)
2 reviews
Kathleen Thompson Hill,
Gerald Hill
Globe Pequot
, 2004
WHAT A FUN, INFORMATIVE BOOK!
While my husband and I were browsing at our favorite bookstore, we discussed where we should travel next. We both love wine, so we thought maybe a wine tasting tour would be next. As San Franciscans, we visit the Sonoma and Napa valleys often, but we wanted to go somewhere different. We have used the Hills' guides to Sonoma and Napa in the past so we asked the book store clerk to suggest ...
Burned fingers,: By Kathleen Norris
Kathleen Thompson Norris
The Sun dial press
, 1946
Mother
Kathleen Thompson Norris
Hard Press
, 2006
"Well, we couldn't have much worse weather than this for the last week of school, could we?" Margaret Paget said in discouragement. She stood at one of the school windows, her hands thrust deep in her coat pockets for warmth, her eyes following the whirling course of the storm that howled outside. The day had commenced with snow, but now, at twelve o'clock, the rain was falling in sheets, and the barren schoolhouse yard, and the play-shed roof, ...
Penny Weaver Presents Self Mastery Through Integration of Spirit, Body and Mind
Penny Weaver
,
Peggy Campbell
Xlibris Corporation
, 2002
Nebraska (Portrait of America)
1 review
Kathleen Thompson
Steck-Vaughn
, 1996
One of the better books in the series
Nebraska isn't just corn, you guys! A lot of important history went down here, and this book will tell your students about it. The "Portrait of America" series is a wonderful introduction for pre-teens to the 50 states and to the places and events that shaped the history of the United States. This "Nebraska" installment is particularly good. The book is broken down into sections like "History", ...
Annie Oakley (First Biographies)
Jan Gleiter
, Kathleen Thompson
Steck-Vaughn
, 1995
The life of the frontier woman who was famous for her skills as a sharpshooter which she demonstrated in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and other shows of the time.
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