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70s Fashion Fiascos: Studio 54 to Saturday Night Fever9 reviews
Maureen Valdes Marsch

Collectors Press, 2006

Worth it for the photos
This book is much smaller than I expected it to be looking at it on the computer screen when I ordered it. However, it does have lots of great photos and resources and I'd say its worth getting for your collection or it would make a great gift. I wish it would have gone by year, rather than style. Also I hoped that by the name "fashion fiascos" we would see more extreme styles of platform boots ...
  
  











  



  
Harlem Girl Lost78 reviews
Treasure E. Blues

Peaceful Storm, 2004

Awesome!!!
I enjoyed every bit of the novel "Harlem Girl Lost".I loved the main characters. The author was able to keep me engaged throughout the novel. It was well written and not rushed. The streets were not glorified but exposed. The characters were realistic as well as the story line. The story was very touching and I cried while reading it. Silver the main character experienced alot of hardship ...
  
  











  



  
Secret Channels: The Inside Story of Arab-Israeli Peace Negotiations8 reviews
Mohamed Heikal

Harpercollins Pub Ltd, 1997

Brilliant analytical rendition on how Palestine was sold out
Mohammed Heikal is the type of journalist whose inner circle of friends includes emperors, kings and heads of states, in addition to lessor, yet very powerful global figures. With a powerful analytical mind, a penetrating insight and, a fluent pen, Mohamed Heikal draws on his years of deep, deep connections with the most influential to focus our attention on how Palestine was ignominiously ...
  
  











  



  
Pearls of Wellness 52 Inspirations to Achieve a Peaceful Body, Mind, and Spirit24 reviews
Dr. Laura Bank

Health Angels, 2008

What we all need to read...
This book is all at once thought-provoking and chewy, yet easily digestible. Sometimes it is a bit in-your-face-accusatory and honest, which I appreciate and am grateful for. As part of my career and personal development, I have read the gammut of books and articles on seeking, developing, and sharing spirituality and fervor for life. This book does not bog the reader down in weighty diatribe or ...
  
  











  



  
Kabbalah Revealed: The Ordinary Person's Guide to a More Peaceful Life13 reviews
Rav Michael Laitman

Bnei Baruch/Laithman Kabbalah Publishers, 2007

One of the best on subject
I must admit, this is probably the best book on the Kabbalah I own. Perhaps I'm just an "Ordinary Person," and that's why I click with it so much. I totally recommend this book. In fact, if I ever was going to start a book discussion group about the Kabbalah, this is the book I'd choose.
  
  











  



  
Peaceful Kingdom, Random Acts of Kindness By Animals12 reviews
Stephanie LaLAND

Conari Press, 1997

Incredible
The first time I read this book I thought it was one of the most wonderful books I ever read. I thought the same thing the second time I read it. I loved every story. And the best part is it doesn't just give you stories about animals and what they've done to people to change their lives, or save them. But it also gives you notes on how to return the kindness. And even stories on how people ...
  
  











  



  
How to Be Totally Unhappy in a Peaceful World : Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Being Unhappy - A ...8 reviews
Gil Friedman, Leo W. Chiantelli

Sunstar Publishing (IA), 1997

Wonderful Book!
I have read many many books in the self help/new age category. I would rate this one in the top 10. Mr. Friedman is a long time student of Gurdjieff. This background undoubtedly helped him to write this wonderful collection of 30 philosophical/psychological rules for non-living to ponder. Wake up and buy this book!
  
  











  



  
A Peaceful Retirement9 reviews
Miss Read

Chivers Press, 2002

Miss Read returns us again to a place we may already live.
Miss Read's novels capture the best aspects of the small town provincial novel--the sense of connection, the wry Austenisms--while leaving the sentimentality and pollyanna-ism sometimes afflicting the genre to her lesser imitators. A Peaceful Retirement brings us another step--perhaps a final step--nearer to the end of this series. I recommend this series, and this book within the series, to ...
  
  











  



  
DYING: Finding Comfort and Guidance in a Story of a Peaceful Passing21 reviews
Ph.D. Judy K. Underwood

Odyssey Ink, 2007

Dying
How can we possibly prepare to lose our loved ones? Although we know that it's inevitable, we can shy away from learning "how to" be there when this time arrives. I am honored to share my review of this amazingly insightful book on the process of dying. My mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer and an angel was sent to show me the way.. Dr. Judy Underwood. At my time of need, Judy reached ...
  
  











  



  
Children Who Are Not Yet Peaceful: Preventing Exclusion in the Early Elementary Classroom14 reviews
Donna Goertz

Frog Books, 2000

Rememberances of Donna
My very first Montessori teaching experience was in Donna Goertz' classroom in Austin Montessori School (her name was different then as was mine). I remember situations in the classroom and on the playground, which, to be honest, terrified me as a newly trained Montessori teacher serving as Donna's assistant. She would often step into one of those "terrifying" frays, placing herself ...
  
  











  



  
Sacred Places of a Lifetime: 500 of the World's Most Peaceful and Powerful Destinations6 reviews
National Geographic

National Geographic, 2008

Great!
For christmas this year, i saw this book and knew i had to buy it for my dad. I recieved the book and once i picked it up, i couldn't put it down! The colorful graphics are breath-taking and along the side there are explanations of all the places. Sometimes we forget about all the beauty in this world. There are some places and temples i've never even heard of. I want to go to every single place ...
  
  











  



  
Hope And Healing: Peaceful Parenting in an Uncertain World4 reviews
Naomi Drew, Arthur Caliandro

Citadel, 2002

NJ Mom says: practical plus inspiring equals a winner
There isn't anything else on the market like this book. This is the book Naomi Drew was born to write, and she pours her whole life experience into it as a mother, a teacher, and an expert on conflict resolution. What Naomi has done is written a book that tells parents how to keep peace at home, step by easy step, while also raising compassionate kids to help make peace possible in the world at ...
  
  











  



  
Where Do Falling Stars Go?7 reviews
Melanie Friedersdorf

Peaceful Village Pub, 1997

Where Do Falling Stars Go?
Where Do Falling Stars Go? has a rhyming repetition that intrigues younger children and captures their imagination. They like to offer their own ideas as to where they think falling stars go. I have been a kindergarten teacher and I think this book would prove to be quite popular with young children. Now, I am also a grandmother of a 9 month old boy and he loves to have me read this book to ...
  
  











  



  
Black Belt Leader, Peaceful Leader: An Introduction to Catholic Servant Leadership5 reviews
Timothy H Warneka

Asogomi Publishing International, 2007

Not your typical leadership book
I used to roll my eyes when I thought of leadership. I can't help it. Years in FFA and then as a full-fledged overachiever in college left me burnt out and with a bad taste in my mouth about leadership. Isn't "leadership" just a code word for "getting people to do more and more and MORE"? Well, as it turns out, no, it's not. Being a leader doesn't mean being on the edge of overcommitted. ...
  
  











  



  
The End-of-Life Advisor: Personal, Legal, and Medical Considerations for a Peaceful, Dignified Death7 reviews
Susan Dolan, Audrey R Vizzard

Kaplan Publishing, 2008

A great book about life, love, and the gift of hospice care!
Hospice doesn't care for dying patients; it cares for living patients! It cares for patients who need not just pain management and vital information, but compassionate, personal, heartfelt care. I met one of the co-authors of "The End of Life Advisor," Susan Dolan, at a hospice conference where we were both speakers, before I ever read her book. I was impressed by her outlook, her passion, her ...
  
  











  



  
Pet Assisted Therapy: A Loving Intervention and an Emerging Profession--Leading to a Friendlier, Healthier, ...5 reviews
Pearl Salotto

D.J. Publications, 2001

A Great Learning Tool for the Field of Pet Assisted Therapy
I read this book as part of my certificate course for Pet Assisted Therapy. It contains a lot of important material for a new person entering the profession. It helps you understand what community of people you would like to work with; school children, individuals who are elderly. individuals with disabilities. You can look up other faciliatator's programs and see what their animals are ...
  
  











  



  
From a Smile Falls a Laugh4 reviews
Whit Albright

A Peaceful Press, 2009

Great for All Ages!
I love, love, love this book! We reach for it again and again. It is the perfect family reading book or just for a child on their own. The poems are fun, silly & engaging. The illustrations are so special and the purpose behind this book is fantastic. I bought several of them and I keep them on hand to give as baby gifts or birthday gifts. You will be so happy to add this book to your ...
  
  











  



  
My Peaceful Forest : Reflections on Life in Pacific Grove4 reviews
Elaine Breen

Gallagher Press, 2001

Can't Wait for the Next Installment!!!
Elaine's writing makes you laugh and cry and wish you were sitting with her in the park! I had to put the book down so I wouldn't finish the whole book the first day!
  
  











  



  
What It Is to Be Human: Hope Lies in Our Ability to Bring Back to Awareness5 reviews
Robert J. Wolff

Periwinkle Pr, 1994

A wonderful, heart opening, lighting experience
If this book was a drug the FDA would make it Class 3. It is that powerful and will have that strong an effect on your life. While it is described as account of a Malaysia tribe, it is, more importantly, a window into another way of thinking about WHAT IT IS TO BE HUMAN. That is also the name the book was originally given by it's author. Robert Wolff opens our eyes to see and think about ...
  
  











  



  
Parenting for a Peaceful World6 reviews
Robin Grille

Longueville Media, 2005

STAR IN THE MAKING
At Feb 07 there has been only 1 review. Shame, this man is a rising star. Beautifully researched and written, stunning in its revelations. Why has the world taken so long to produce such an expose on childhood trauma? I read it and bought multiple copies for family and friends.
  
  











  








   



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