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Dandelion cottage
12 reviews
Carroll Watson Rankin
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
, 1946
A Piece of My Family
Reading Dandelion Cottage is like looking at my great-great grandmother and actually knowing her. My grandmother's family was from Marquette and then later relocated to Georgia. As I was growing up I was always told about The Dandelion Cottage and however fictionalized, the characters were modeled after my great-great grandmother and her friends. It's wonderful to know that through the ...
Dandelion
10 reviews
Don Freeman
Demco Media
, 1977
My 5 Year Old's Favorite Book
My 5 year old daughter takes this book out of the school library every week. Every once in a while we have to insist she gets something else because we're tired of reading it over and over. But it is a wonderful story with a very good lesson. I've decided to buy it so the other kids at school can have a chance to read the library copy.
Wishing on Dandelions (Maranatha Series #2)
27 reviews
NavPress Publishing Group, 2006
A Great Follow Up
Wishing on Dandelions is a great follow up to Watching the Tree Limbs in the Maranatha Series. I'm glad DeMuth let readers see what happens to Maranatha. While this novel contains a love story, it's so natural and sweet that the book doesn't come across like a romance, but more of a journey where readers get to see Maranatha learn to let herself be loved.
The Dandelions of Woodlawn Avenue: "A woman's search for meaning and purpose in life"
50 reviews
Jo Singel
iUniverse, Inc.
, 2005
The Jo I didn't know
I have formed many business friendships over the last 30 years but none have been more honest or insightful than the one I have with Jo. I met Jo in the late 1980's, not knowing anything about her upbringing, knowing only her reputation as an excellent businesswoman, motivator and teacher. After reading about her Mom, Dad, the "hood" in Philadelphia, her first marraige, and then the journey ...
Palestine and the Middle East: A Chronicle of Passion and Politics
12 reviews
Jaffer Ali
Dandelion Books, LLC, 2003
This Book Looks Behind the Propoganda
After reading Jaffer Ali's "Palestine and the Middle East", I realized that there is no `other side of the story'. Mr. Ali goes beyond propaganda and spin and shows us that the conflict raging between Israel and Palestinians is a matter of basic human rights denied to an indigenous people by a military occupying power. In dozens of short essays, we are shown that the desperation created by ...
Dandelions Are Free
8 reviews
Stacy L. Wanchisn
Dandelions Are Free, 1997
Makes you love that unusual yellow flower
This book is a wonderful array of recipes, stories from people's experiences with that awesome little yellow flower that most people would like to obliterate, and whispy illustrations done by an extremely talented artist. Joanne has such a wonderful flow to her writing and you begin to love that dreaded yellow flower that pops up in our yards. I started the book and couldn't put it down. I ...
Dandelion, The Extraordinary Life of a Misfit
20 reviews
Sheelagh Mawe
Totally Unique Thoughts
, 1994
Dandelion
This is a wonderful book for people of all ages. It shows how we have what it takes inside of us to overcome obstacles or perceived issues. A great read for anyone who might have a handicap or knows of someone who does. This is also a wonderful read if you love horses!
The Alley of Wishes
38 reviews
Dandelion Books, 2008
A Must Read Romance!
Laurel Johnson, is a beautiful woman as well as a beautiful writer...SUCH A TALENT! ~ I have been a fan of this fantastic writer since her first book, "Grass Dance." Ms. Johnson has a way with words that make her stories come alive...so alive in fact that the characters she writes about seem to jump out of the book and come to life in front of the readers eyes. "The Alley of Wishes," by ...
Dandelion Through the Crack
12 reviews
Kiyo Sato
Willow Press
, 2007
An Uplifting Story of Family Survival
Readers might expect a book about being banished to an internment camp to be depressing, but Dandelion is not the story you would expect. First and foremost, it's a heartwarming story about an American immigrant family's daily life on the family farm in Sacramento. Here you have the young man, Shinji Sato, coming to America with nothing, working as a farm laborer to make a living and save for ...
Dandelion: Memoir of a Free Spirit
17 reviews
Catherine James
St. Martin's Press
, 2007
Life with the Beverly Hell Bullies.
Can you imagine a fictional story about a woman who marries a man who she knows is a closet transvestite, then discovers that her estranged father, who was a macho race car driver, has also turned into a closet transvestite and then into a transsexual? And how about the glamous but psychotic and perennially drugged wife of this race car driver who routinely feeds her children only rotting food ...
Creator: The Revelation of Healing Yourself and Others
7 reviews
Mark Earlix
Dandelion Books, LLC, 2004
In the Sea of Spiritual guides...THIS IS THE ONE TO READ
If you feel there is more "out there" than what you know and what you have been taught, let Creator fill in the gaps. For me, Mark's explanations, philosophy and tenets whole-heartedly answer the questions I never knew I could ask.Then, Mark takes you to the next level. First, he provides meaningful directed meditations and exercises to help you focus in on the still small voice within. Then ...
Frogs Flies and Dandelions
5 reviews
Menno Schilthuizen
Oxford University Press
, 2002
Entertaining, up-to-date view of speciation theory
This is an extremely entertaining overview of the major theories of how new species emerge during biological evolution. Ideas from the technical literature such as allopatric speciation, sympatric speciation, and speciation through polyploidy are presented with lots of concrete examples, making the ideas very easy to digest. The science really comes alive in this book. Interviews with the ...
Unfinished Business
4 reviews
Dandelion Books, LLC, 2008
Midwest Book Review - full bodied prose, sexy intrigue
With this first book, Elizabeth Lucas-Taylor has crafted a winner from first page to last. Dubbed romantic intrigue by the author, it was that and much more. The characters were well-developed, the technical aspect of the story realistic, and her writing full bodied. Lindsay Mayer is insecure, plump, and maybe just a little frumpish around the edges. Her marriage to the irresistably sexy ...
Ahead of the Parade: A Who¿s Who of Treason and High Crimes: Exclusive Details of Fraud and Corruption of the ...
6 reviews
Sherman H. Skolnick
Dandelion Books, LLC, 2003
Why the high price?
Why is this book priced so above the cost? Amazon?
The Courage to Be Who I Am
4 reviews
Rose Mary-Margareht
Dandelion Books, LLC, 2002
Thank You
Thank you Mary-Margarhet for relating the joy and the challenges of living in spirit. I recently re-read your book, and the more I refer to it, the more I understand and accept my place in the world.
Dog Days and Dandelions: A Lively Guide to the Animal Meanings Behind Everyday Words
6 reviews
Martha Barnette
St. Martin's Press
, 2003
Barnette makes it easy
I've looked through word origin books that were dry and hard to read, but Dog Days and Dandelions is a delight. There are stories to be told about where words come from; this author knows how to choose them and how to tell them. I visited amazon to find more of her books, but they are out of print. I hope either some of you readers will sell your used ones, or that more will be written or ...
Dandelion Clock
3 reviews
Guy Burt
Bantam Doubleday Dell
, 2000
Beauty on a page
For anyone looking for a book containing equal amounts of beauty and bittersweetness, this is the one for you. It tells the story of three English children(Alex, Jamie and Anna) growing up in Italy and particularly of one summer where they encounter a wounded man hiding in a nearby abandoned church and decide to take care of him. The story begins with Alex having become middle-aged and a fairly ...
Dandelion Seed
6 reviews
Cris Arbo
Topeka Bindery
, 1999
A beautiful, insightful book
The simplicity of this book and its beautiful illustrations will appeal to young readers, and the messages about trust, letting go and the cycle of life are quite beautiful.
Dog Days and Dandelions: A Lively Guide to the Animal Meanings Behind Everyday Words
6 reviews
Martha Barnette
St. Martin's Press
, 2003
Barnette makes it easy
I've looked through word origin books that were dry and hard to read, but Dog Days and Dandelions is a delight. There are stories to be told about where words come from; this author knows how to choose them and how to tell them. I visited amazon to find more of her books, but they are out of print. I hope either some of you readers will sell your used ones, or that more will be written or ...
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