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Customer Reviews and Description Maria did have some excellent points. The majority of the book is just an autobiography, though, and I skimmed through those parts. My advice would be to stop by the book store and look at the table of contents and then the very end where she gives a list of some other things she wishes she knew, because they explain themselves. A lot of her things I already knew, and she points out that she's not trying to help us avoid those things, just let us know we're not alone. If the great, talented Maria ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Peace Pilgrim walked alone and penniless "as a prayer" more than 25,000 miles across America to inspire others to pray and work for peace. Her message was simple-"This is the way of peace: Overcome evil with good, falsehood with truth, and hatred with love." Her 28-year pilgrimage started in 1953. She would not tell you her real name this silver-haired lady with penetrating blue eyes "Peace Pilgrim" is the only name she wished to carry. And she would not tell you the years that she had spent in this world although ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Bob Edwards has written two books. "Mornings with Red" is way superior to his second try. Now, "Mornings with Red" is terrific, so let's not condemn "Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism." But let's just say it did what it set out to do -- and nothing more. Edwards admits as much in the first couple of pages, when he recommends previous books devoted to Murrow and his boys.
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Customer Reviews and Description I really enjoyed this book and tore through it in three days. It really does capture how the working class of Britain has degenerated even as its standard of living has reached levels of comfort that would seem unimaginable a few decades back. There is something about the game of football that tends to drive working class males crazy in almost every country, from Argentina to China. The author does however lose steam in the middle of the book when he attempts to psychoanlayzie crowd behavior. Overall very good read
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Customer Reviews and Description I'm a multi-published novelist trying her hand at memoir writing, and YOUR LIFE AS STORY has been a phenomenal aide. I continually find myself thanking Ms. Rainer for taking the time to cover EVERYTHING that goes into writing a memoir. Her exercises help me sort out and make sense of the jumble of memories rolling around in my head. I'm going to recommend this book in the fiction workshops I teach as well, because her approach to story and structure are so right on.
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Customer Reviews and Description I'm always amazed at how revisionist historians, like children who can't wait to tattle, manage to expose the foibles of our founding fathers. One by one, each has had his name or reputation besmirched. A few, John Adams, and George Washington seem to survive the exposure and remain adored by millions. Benjamin Franklin is another founding father who has weathered modern day examination and is still beloved by his countrymen.
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Customer Reviews and Description This story gives me hope in mankind again. Despite the horrendous abuse, this woman gave herself -- all of herself -- to save a child from the torment she experienced. I wish there were more people like Torey Hayden in this world. I can only hope that I can touch lives in the way Ms. Hayden has. This book will open eyes to the terrors of abuse that does, indeed, occur in this world, despite the fact that we would like to close our eyes to it. It also demonstrates the hope that victims can overcome and the need for us to step up to ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description