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Bipolar Kids: Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm19 reviews
Rosalie Greenberg

Da Capo Press, 2008

Bipolar Kids- Insightful
Bipolar Kids is a wonderful book bringing the world of Dr. Greenberg's children to us. It gives the reader real insight on the thoughts and feelings of her children. Dr. Greenberg shares her expertise so eloquently and is obviously a master at her craft.
  
  











  



  
The Handbook to Life in Ancient Egypt5 reviews
Rosalie David

Oxford University Press, USA, 1999

Helpful Reference or Beginner's Guide
HANDBOOK TO LIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT is a very helpful reference and the revised edition gives the most up-to-date information. It really is more like an encyclopedia. It is not necessary to be read cover to cover as such, although the reader can do so. It is divided up into 12 chapters covering 12 different topics. Some of the information, if pertinent, overlaps in the chapters, but is put there ...
  
  











  



  
The New Beacon Book of Quotations5 reviews

Beacon Press, 1996

A great reference tool AND an entertaining read.
This is one of the best books I've ever read. I got it as a reference book, since quotes always come in handy when I don't know what to say myself, and this book is far more exhaustive than any other book I'd seen. But then I couldn't put it down! Every page is full of the wisdom of thousands of lives, all distilled into pithy, witty quotes. It's better than the best humor book, and yet ...
  
  











  



  
Panda Cake7 reviews
Rosalie Seidler

Parents' Magazine Press, 1978

This book still brings a smile to my face every time!
I am one of 5 siblings who adored this book as a child. Twenty years later, as adults, we are all fighting over who gets to keep it! I will have to purchase more! So far, I am the only one with a child. My 3 year old son LOVES this book! The black and white drawings are lovely and are not cartoonish versions of animals, they look more realistic. There are many opportunities to learn about ...
  
  











  



  
Bless God and Take Courage: The Judson History And Legacy5 reviews
Rosalie Hall Hunt

Judson Press, 2005

courage and adventure
This well-written book tells the story of Adoniram Judson and his experience as a missionary to Burma (now Myanmar) in the early 19th century. One doesn't have to be especially interested in missions to appreciate this adventure story of a courageous pioneer and his wives who were important in their own right. The indomitable courage of Judson and his first wife, Ann, infuses the first third ...
  
  











  



  
EXILED: Winter's Plight: Book I of the Chronicles of Caleath7 reviews
Rosalie Skinner

BookSurge Publishing, 2005

Exiled: Winter's Plight: An Exhilarating Read!
Settle in for some exhilarating reading of a not-to-be-missed novel. Ms Skinner takes us on a unforgettable journey into a world of fantasy and sorcerers.Filled with action, adventure and intrigue, "Exiled: Winter's Plight," grips and holds the readers attention.. Great dialogue, well developed characters; an intriguing plot makes this a must read novel.I will be looking forward to book Two.
  
  











  



  
Mothers Speak...for Love of Family4 reviews
Rosalie Gaziano

Durban House, 2005

Dedicated mothers who are happy
Finally a book about motherhood that isn't depressing or just about how to clean the house. Mrs. Gaziano's book is filled with wisdom and charm about real mothers who have raised good children and had a wonderful time doing it. The book is easy to read and helps busy mothers like me (I have 5 children) see the beauty of a family and the joy it brings to a woman who will look for it. Thank you!
  
  











  



  
Dorothy Day: Portraits by Those Who Knew Her7 reviews
Rosalie G. Riegle

Orbis Books, 2006

Inspring,yes,but not easy to follow
Dorothy Day, saint of the unwashed and unwanted, pacifist/anarchist,who actually lived the verses in MATTHEW 25 about the least among us,was an astonishing gift to Catholicism of the 20th century. Her influence is as great as any prelate[read any bishops letter on poverty,nuclear war,justice and you can see her gentle,firm hand there],yet it is/was as the co -founder of the Catholic Worker ...
  
  











  



  
Rosalie's Guide to Restaurants in the North End of Boston8 reviews
Rosalie Tagg Masella

Falcon Hill Press, 2001

Phil in Northern California
"Restaurants in the North End of Boston" is an excellent guide to those out-of-the way places we love to find all by ourselves, but usually don't have the time. Perhaps we can talk her into compiling a similar guide for North Beach in San Francisco. What a treasure this book will be for our next trip to Boston. The restaurants are organized by street and the guide also includes parking ...
  
  











  



  
Allegiance4 reviews
Rosalie More

AmErica House, 2001

Great Story
I read this as an e-book. E-books usually don't hold my attention, but this one sure did. I read it while on a businees trip on a rocket book, during my cross-country flight back east and between meetings and at night in my hotel room. Finished it by the time I got home. When I told my wife what a great novel this was, there went my rocket book. She read Alleginace in a single day! Now it's ...
  
  











  



  
EXILED: Summer's Peril: Book II in The Chronicles of Caleath3 reviews
Rosalie Skinner

BookSurge Publishing, 2005

Compelling Conclusion to Winter's Plight
The conclusion to Exiled Winter's Plight takes the reader on a action packed ride right to the climax. During the Summer battles are fought and a darker threat emerges. There is enough action for everyone, the plot carries the reader onward while the subplots twist and turn until we reach a conclusion which is satisfying but leaves us wanting more. If you are interested in Fantasy, this series ...
  
  











  



  
Rituals for Women Coping with Breast Cancer3 reviews
Rosalie Muschal-Reinhardt, Barbara S. Mitrano, ...

Prism Collective, 2000

Touching My Soul
In 1997 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and I was frightenedto death! I didn't know where to turn. Sharing with my childrenbrought tears for them and an inability to talk about it. We were all dealing with the possibility of death and I felt like I had no where to go with my fear. The doctor told me I was lucky because I had ductul carcinoma in situ, which means the cancer was ...
  
  











  



  
Shrinking the Judge : Freeing the Inner Child3 reviews
Rosalie Malter, Rick

Mind & Miracles,U.S., 1998

This book might just change your life...
I was amazed by "Shrinking the Judge." I really didnt expect too much when I first picked this book up, but a few pages in I was hooked. By the time I had finished it, I was just shaking my head in disbelief and giggling...I had quite an epiphany while reading this book! Amazing. Ive been studying myself through meditation, psychedelics, depth psychology, mysticism, world religion and ...
  
  











  



  
Empty the Ocean With a Spoon: Growing Up With the Customs, Traditions and Superstitions of a Jewish Home3 reviews
Rosalie Sogolow

Daniel and Daniel Publishers Inc, 1999

Excellent
This book touched me emotionally in many different ways. It brought back a lot of memories of growing up, and the traditions that permeated our home and our life. It also made me appreciate the fact that how I was raised was not unique. All of us were raised with superstitions, customs and traditions that effect the way we live our lives today. I actually laughed out loud in a number of ...
  
  











  



  
Reading And Writing In Kindergarten: A Practical Guide3 reviews
Rosalie Franzese

Teaching Resources, 2002

How Refreshing
Not only have I read Rosalie Franzese's book, I return to it constantly. Her ideas are remarkable. Put simply, they work. I'm taking her class right now, and 'observing' in NYC PS 19 (elementary), where she is coordinating numerous aspects of the school's transition from a phonics based literacy program to a balanced literacy approach. (Rosalie puts us to work! It gives us a chance to see this ...
  
  











  



  
Voices from the Catholic Worker3 reviews

Temple University Press, 1993

Learning the Roots-
Four months ago I started volunteering at a fairly new Catholic Worker house in Akron, OH. I knew virtually nothing about The Worker; of course, I'd heard of Dorothy Day and even stayed in a Worker house on a weekend retreat but never thought to inquire into its history and philosophies. A good friend asked me to help her out at the Casa de la Paz (the Akron House), to get me out of the ...
  
  











  



  
Evaluative Inquiry for Learning in Organizations2 reviews
Hallie Preskill, Rosalie T. Torres

Sage Publications, Inc, 1998

Outstanding! The place to start in creating a learning org.
The first book to link evaluation practice with the notion of organizational learning. This book provides both a theoretical and practical approach to addressing compelling evaluation issues.
  
  











  



  
A Good Cook ... Ten Talents Natural Foods2 reviews
Frank J Hurd, Rosalie Hurs

the Authors, 1985

The best vegetarian cookbook I've come across
I have had this cookbook for over 20 years and still use it. There are wonderful, healthy recipes that most vegetarians can use. There is only one section that includes recipes that contain dairy products, the rest are dairy-free. Some recipes are suitable for vegans, others will work as vegan as long as those who avoid honey use another sweetener in it's place.
  
  











  



  
The How to Say It Style Guide2 reviews
Rosalie Maggio

Prentice Hall Press, 2002

Indispensable!
This is my new favorite book! It's a little thin paperback, and that's the best thing about it: no lengthy discussions of arcane grammar. This book is just what you need to know. If you're writing and you have a question, you can look up the answer in seconds. Spell check and grammar check only go so far; they can't tell you whether to capitalize "than" in a title, or whether to leave one or ...
  
  











  



  
A Good Cook . . . Ten Talents: Natural Foods, Vegetarian -Combining Cookbook and Health Manual3 reviews
Frank J. Hurd, Rosalie Hurd

College Press, 1985

The best cookbook ever!
I love this cookbook! Way back in 1968, when the average American was eating white bread, Twinkies and the occasional canned vegetable, the Hurds set down a huge collection of easy, healthful, inexpensive, delicious vegetarian recipes. This book is inspiring on every level, and it is too bad it is out of print. But I know for a fact that at one time it was very popular, so there must be ...
  
  











  








   



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