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Warm your hearts as well as your hands...Review Date: 2008-09-17
OutstandingReview Date: 2006-10-07
Hands as Warm as ToastReview Date: 2006-10-06
We fortunate to have Ms. Himle read her book to children and families and the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. We received wonderful feedback about the tremendous benefits of this story.
Hands As Warm as Toast by Lisa HimleReview Date: 2006-09-19
It will warm your heart and help your child's school experienceReview Date: 2006-08-02
It's Libby's first day of kindergarten and she's scared. Her mother does what she can to reassure her, but it's not working. Libby would like nothing better than to run right out of the school. But before she can run, her teacher, Miss Darling greets Libby and asks if she would warm her cold hands because Libby's hands are warm as toast. Each day Libby warms Miss Darling's hands for her. But as the school year progresses, she notices that her teacher's hands don't take as much time to warm up anymore.
When Libby starts first grade, she meets a kindergarten student who needs the same reassurance Libby did when she started school. And Libby is just the girl to help the young child. She offers her hand to another little girl who has hands as warm as toast.
Starting school can be a daunting task for young children and they can all use a warm hand to help them along. Every child who begins school should have Hands as Warm as Toast to read and a teacher as loving, caring and understanding as Miss Darling. It would make school a safer and friendlier place.
Armchair Interviews says: Hands as Warm as Toast will warm your heart and help your child's school experience.

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Line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little, there a littleReview Date: 2007-09-18
I remember a scripture that says: From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence and it is the violent that takes it by force. I had to take what was rightfully mine and then I birthed Be Like A Tree, Planted ...
Awesome!!!Review Date: 2007-09-17
book, I noticed at different intervals, God showed UP and showed OUT!!!
Prayers were answered. I recommend reading Be Like a Tree, Planted ... to everyone.
Minister McClure is an AWESOME vessel of the Lord's Word. May your
spiritual gifts continue to shine forth. T. Reese

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green living for dummies Review Date: 2008-09-05
Soup to Nuts GuideReview Date: 2008-03-13
The book begins like most green living books do, with an overview of the importance of being green for our deeply troubled Earth.
However, unlike most eco-friendly books I've read, this one covers the gamut:
Green at Home: includes a section on detecting and banishing health hazards like asbestos and lead.Basics on green remodeling and building and on green cleaning.
Chapter on garbage. This was great, as part of the problem is the proper disposal of unwanted stuff. Includes how and what to recycle, including what to do with the problematic computers and cell phones.
Chapter on growing your own food.
The chapter on how to purchase the best green and ethical food was excellent.
Subsequent chapters included green clothing, ethical investments, donations and banking.
Transportation, green travel...
Even working in a green environment was covered.
Like I said, a green soup to nuts books. Lots of good, current information. Highly recommended.
Author of award winning book, Harmonious Environment: Beautify, Detoxify and Energize Your Life, Your Home and Your Planet
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Imaginative, a wonderful sensitivity absent in most SiFi.Review Date: 1996-09-23

The reason I never gave birthReview Date: 2002-01-13
Reality BitesReview Date: 2001-08-17
I Never Forget This Lifechanging BookReview Date: 2003-05-06
A hard book - easy to read - hard to forgetReview Date: 2000-03-30
Around this same time, Ann Lander's survey came out - where she asked her readers - "If you could do it all over again, would you have children?" And a large majority said "NO!".
This book explains the reasons some folks regret having children.
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WHAT GOES AROUND...COMES AROUND...Review Date: 2008-02-24
Those who like historical fiction with a strong injection of romance will find much to enjoy in this well-written, page turning novel.
Couldn't put it down!Review Date: 2005-08-06
Great NovelReview Date: 2002-02-17
It becomes hard to put down when you start reading it, the plot moves fast and the reader is never bored with useless information and attention to details. I love the fact how the fictional events portrayed in the book tie in with actual events of the past century , such as WWI and WWII. The book explores the sorrow of losing loved ones and human emotion and feelings. While at the same time showcases the lifestyles of English and French elite societies, which is used to show that money after all is not the solution to all of life's problems. Sometimes the circuimstances one finds himself are not solved by buying your way out. I would definetely reccommend this book!!

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a beautiful workReview Date: 2000-06-19
A disappointmentReview Date: 2001-09-05

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informative, but check it out from the libraryReview Date: 2008-10-13
Please don't buy this book... it funds a killerReview Date: 2008-10-09
YOU DO NEED A WEATHERMAN (PERSON) TO KNOW WHICH WAY THE WIND BLOWS-PART IIReview Date: 2007-07-03
To get a better understanding of what drove thousands of young American students into opposition to the American government at that time the documentary Rebels With A Cause (also reviewed in this space) is worth looking at as well. Between those two sources you will get a better understanding of what drove Professor Ayers and many others, including myself, over the edge. Professor Ayers makes many of those same points in the book. Thus, I only want to make a couple of political comments about the question of the underground here. They were also used in my review of the Weather Underground documentary and apply to Professor Ayers thoughts as well. I would also make it very clear here that unlike many other leftists, who ran for cover, in the 1970's I called for the political defense of the Weather Underground despite my political differences under the old leftist principle that an injury to one is an injury to all. Moreover, and be shocked if you will, the courageous, if misguided, actions of the Weather Underground require no apology today. I stand with the Professor on that count. Here are the comments.
"In a time when I, among others, are questioning where the extra-parliamentary opposition to the Iraq War is going and why it has not made more of an impact on American society it was rather refreshing to view this documentary about the seemingly forgotten Weather Underground that as things got grimmer dramatically epitomized one aspect of opposition to the Vietnam War. If opposition to the Iraq war is the political fight of my old age Vietnam was the fight of my youth and in this film brought back very strong memories of why I fought tooth and nail against it. And the people portrayed in this film, the core of the Weather Underground, while not politically kindred spirits then or now, were certainly on the same page as I was- a no holds- barred fight against the American Empire. We lost that round, and there were reasons for that, but that kind of attitude is what it takes to bring down the monster. But a revolutionary strategy is needed. That is where we parted company.
One of the paradoxical things about the documentary is that the Weather Underground survivors interviewed had only a vague notion about what went wrong. This was clearly detailed in the remarks of Mark Rudd, a central leader, when he stated that the Weathermen were trying to create a communist cadre. He also stated, however, that after going underground he realized that he was out of the loop as far as being politically effective. And that is the point. There is no virtue in underground activity if it is not necessary, romantic as that may be. To the extent that any of us read history in those days it was certainly not about the origins of the Russian revolutionary movement in the 19th century. If we had we would have found that the above-mentioned fight in 1969 (the SDS splits) was also fought out by that movement. Mass action vs. individual acts, heroic or otherwise, of terror. The Weather strategy of acting as the American component of the world-wide revolutionary movement to bring the Empire to its knees certainly had (and still does) have a very appealing quality. However, a moral gesture did not (and will not) bring this beast down. While the Weather Underground was made up a small group of very appealing subjective revolutionaries its political/moral strategy led to a dead end. The lesson to be learned; you most definitely do need weather people to know which way the winds blow. Start with Karl Marx."
Memoir of A Sixties Radical With No Regrets Review Date: 2008-04-29
Ayers expresses little regret for his actions, including his part in the bombing of the Pentagon. What few Americans may realize is that the early 1970's, the country was terrorized from within, by daily bomb threats and actual devices that were planted in public places. Ayers dismisses these fears, explaining that the bombs hidden by his group were always revealed in advance by telephone calls placed to the media and also to local police. This doesn't make his crimes any less violent, dangerous and disturbing.
Don't waste a dime buying this book. Check it out from the library or steal it, to paraphrase both Abbie Hoffman and an earlier reviewer of this book.
Ayers and his book provide reasons NOT to vote for ObamaReview Date: 2008-04-22
However, Ayers may succeed in convincing many people that they should NOT vote for Obama to be president. After Ayers got almost $50 million in funds from the Annenberg foundation for a project to try and improve the schools in Chicago, Obama was chosen around 1995 to head the committee that administered the use of the Annenberg funds. Five years later the funds were almost gone and the schools that got the Annenberg funds weren't doing any better than the schools that didn't get the funds. Note: (1) Obama clearly knew and worked with Ayers for several years, even though Obama claims Ayers is just a guy in the neighborhood. (2)As chairman of the committee spending the $50 million, Obama demonstrated that he was incompetent as an agent of successful positive change. The more people learn about Ayers and his relationship with Obama, the less they will consider voting for Obama.
While reading his book, I kept trying to understand why Ayers became a domestic terrorist. I suspect being a middle child of five children he needed to find some way to be noticed, so he became a rebel and did poorly in school while his two older siblings were scholastic stars. His parents finally sent him to a private school, but he continued his "rebel" role. The anti-war movement was a perfect group for Ayers to find drugs, free sex, feelings of power, and a cause to rebel against. Ayers never mentioned considering any non-violent means of protesting, he went straight to using bombs. He also never mentioned considering protesting against any of the most evil and destructive governments in the world, such as Communist China and Communist Russia.
Ayers wrote that the Weatherman always phoned and warned people before they set off bombs. Ayers neglected to mention that his girlfriend's Weathermen cell was responsible for at least two incidents where they INTENDED to harm people with their bombs and did NOT give any phone warning. For example:
His girlfriend's Weathermen group accidentally blew themselves up while making a bomb filled with nails, a bomb that they intended to set off at a non-commissioned officer dance for about 240. Since they added nails to the bomb, it is clear they intended to do as much harm as possible. If they had been successful, they would have killed and wounded many officers and their wives. Luckily they only killed themselves.
The book begins when Ayers starts his fugitive life after he learns that his girlfriend has been blown up. However the book has very little information about Ayer's "fugitive days". Because his focus is not of his "fugitive days", I suspect that Ayer's fugitive days were really easy years of living under his parent's financial support until his father's money paid for lawyers who figured out how to keep Ayers from ever paying for the deaths and destruction for which he, as a leader of the Weathermen, should be held accountable. Then once Ayers didn't have to worry about getting arrested, his father probably paid for him to get a college degree and then used his influence to get Ayers a job.
Only in the America can an unrepentant domestic terrorist like Ayers become a professor and probably try to produce more domestic terrorists. Only in America! I hope Ayers understands just how lucky he is to live in the USA, but I'm afraid he is either too dumb or too brain washed to understand that regardless of the mistakes the USA may have made, the USA is still better than most of the rest of the world. Ayers should check out the book, "Death by Government" to learn about the real evil and cost of communism. Communists were responsible for about 62 millions deaths in Communist China and 35 million deaths in Communist Russia. Yes, it is really too bad Ayers didn't live in either Communist China or Communist Russia when he acting like a terrorist. Either Russia or China would have gotten rid of him quickly.
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