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Dandelion (Picture Puffin)10 reviews
Don Freeman

Puffin, 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.
  
  











  



  
The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)1 review
Pink Dandelion

Oxford University Press, USA, 2008

The name says it all!
The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) I bought the book with the hope of clarifing & focusing my answers when I am asked about the Friends. It is a great help, easy to read, concise, and to the point. I would recommend it to newcomers, who are begining to gather information, as a starting point.
  
  











  



  
Dandelion on My Pillow, Butcher Knife Beneath13 reviews
Nancy Thomas, Terena Thomas, ...

Families by Design, 2002

Excellent
Unfortunately, those that give this book a negative review are sadly mistaken regarding what is involved in RAD therapy. TRUE holding therapy is NOT holding a struggling child down while he or she screams in rage. Holding therapy is very gentle, where a child is held lovingly like an infant is. Mother and child make eye contact and mother sings or tells child stories. I have seen holding ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelion Through the Crack12 reviews
Kiyo Sato

Willow Valley 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 ...
  
  











  



  
Like Dandelion Dust30 reviews
Karen Kingsbury

Grand Central Publishing, 2008

Great fiction but can take with you to the real world
A friend of mine recently read this book and loved it so much that she ordered one for me. Within the first few pages I was drawn into the story, that I couldn't put the book down and finished it in 1 day! Karen Kingsbury captured the essence of each character and I felt as though I was present during each scene. This book brings up that one main topic that I stuggle with from time to time "why ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelion: The Extraordinary Life of a Misfit20 reviews
Sheelagh Mawe

Totally Unique Thoughts, 2004

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!
  
  











  



  
Dandelion: Memoir of a Free Spirit19 reviews
Catherine James

St. Martin's Press, 2007

Loved this book!
I wanted to crawl into this book and give her a warm hug! Literally read in one night. So enjoyed being taken back to that amazing time in music history...it wasn't a "groupie" book, she didn't go out to meet musicians, she was forced out by the "witches". She is a compassionate survivor and didn't take the easy way out by self-medicating with drugs to numb her pain. Wished it was longer and ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelion Wine260 reviews
Ray Bradbury

William Morrow, 1999

Summer School Book Talk
I taught summer school this year, and I use this to "break the ice." We listened to the chapter about buying new shoes as a summer tradition and how "new shoes would make [him] run faster." Dandelion Wine is more memoire, although it has some elements of fantasy in it. It's a feel-good book about being a kid, enjoying summer, and recognizing that life is passing but that what's in the here and ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelions6 reviews
Eve Bunting

Voyager Books, 2001

DANDELIONS by Eve Bunting
DANDELIONS is a very moving story. It does an excellent job in describing the struggles and bravery of a pioneer family. Although it doesn't detail why the family had to leave Illinois (their home), it does show readers that even back then parents may not have always agreed on family issues. Through the dialogue in the story it is apparent that the family wants their apprehensive, pregnanat ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelions in a Jelly Jar (The Lake Emily Series #2)30 reviews
Traci Depree

WaterBrook Press, 2004

Author, Author!!
Traci DePree is a fantastic author in the religious fiction genre. She writes about what she knows, southern Minnesota. There is great comfort reading about your own area in a book. The first in the series, "A Can of Peas", is one that made me laugh and cry more than any book I've read. Ms. DePree has a writing style that is straight forward and to the point. She doesn't use complicated sentences ...
  
  











  



  
Ben-Gurion's Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated Jews6 reviews
Naeim Giladi

Dandelion Books, LLC, 2003

Enlightening
This is a personal, eyewitness account of the ruthlessness of the forced migrations of people, by those who were willing to say the ends can justify the means. The narrative is not slick or polished, and can be difficult to read - it is as if you are reading a collection of notes from the life of a man - but it is riveting, because this man has seen and is telling true stories that you will read ...
  
  











  



  
The Dandelion Seed6 reviews
Joseph P. Anthony

Dawn Publications (CA), 1997

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.
  
  











  



  
A Dandelion's Life (Nature Upclose)1 review
John Himmelman

Children's Press (CT), 1999

Make Way For Dandelions
The illustrations in this book are lovely. They are very simple and accessable for young children, and manage to catch each of the changes through which the dandelion goes as it progresses through its life cycle. It's on the level of the other nature/life cycle books in John Himmelman's series: A Wood Frog's Life, A House Spider's Life, A Monarch Butterfly's Life, A Slug's Life, etc.
  
  











  



  
Dandelion Medicine: Remedies and Recipes to Detoxify, Nourish, Stimulate (Storey Medicinal Herb Guide)
Brigitte Mars AHG

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1999

This maligned weed is in truth one of the safest and most effective medicinal herbs available.
  
  











  



  
Dandelion Clock3 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 ...
  
  











  



  
Stranger Than Fiction6 reviews
Albert D. Pastore

Dandelion Books, LLC, 2004

The best analysis of 9-11
Like so many I have studied the motives for 9-11 for almost 5 years now. This book comes closest to the real culprits, although other collaborating parties are omitted. Like Larouche says, you have also an Anglo - American component (see British Israelism) besides Zionism (and the inevitable NWO). The insane (international money maffia) are really running the asylum !
  
  











  



  
An Introduction to Quakerism (Introduction to Religion)1 review
Pink Dandelion

Cambridge University Press, 2007

Very good introduction for newcomers
I am not a Quaker but I have been interested in Quaker Religion for many years. I have read several books on the subject, but this is the first one that made me understand Quakerism in all its aspects. Although it's been written by a scholar it's quite easy to read, and the included figures, tables and abstracts prove to be very helpful. In this book are succintly exposed the main Quaker related ...
  
  











  



  
Dandelion Fire: Book 2 of the 100 Cupboards
N.D. Wilson

Random House Books for Young Readers, 2009

Henry York never dreamed his time in Kansas would open a door to adventure?much less a hundred doors. But a visit to his aunt and uncle?s farm took an amazing turn when cupboard doors, hidden behind Henry?s bedroom wall, revealed themselves to be portals to other worlds. Now, with his time at the farm drawing to a close, Henry makes a bold decision?he must go through the cupboards to find the truth about where he?s from and who his parents are. ...
  
  











  



  
Unshackled: A Survivor's Story of Mind Control9 reviews
Kathleen Sullivan

Dandelion Books, LLC, 2003

A survivor's story of truth and consequences
Kathleen Sullivan is a very different person than when I first met her. Today, she is well organized, educated, and intelligent. When I first met her, she looked like the walking dead. Her eyes were blank and seemed to look right through me. I saw a very scared woman who didn't know if she was going to make it to the next day or the next hour. I felt very sorry for her, a single mother alone most ...
  
  











  








   



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