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Customer Reviews and Description This should be mandatory reading for anyone in business as well as strongly recommended for all others. Mr. Chouinard is right on the mark & truly lives and perpetuates what everyone should be doing.
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Customer Reviews and Description This should be mandatory reading for anyone in business as well as strongly recommended for all others. Mr. Chouinard is right on the mark & truly lives and perpetuates what everyone should be doing.
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Customer Reviews and Description "The Year of Yes" sounds fascinating in premise, but fails to live up to the expectations. I assumed from reviews that it was semi-journalism/semi-memoir when Maria Headley undertook her "Year of Yes" but it is a dopey recounting of a year from college.
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Customer Reviews and Description I just had to write a small rebuttal to all of the reviewer outrage about "9/11 victims" not being treated politically correctly in Julie Powell's book. Her contempt is NOT for the victim's of 9/11, but rather for the general public and their suggestions for what to do with ground zero and how to create a memorial for the victims of 9/11 which is ENTIRELY different. Her contempt is for public officials who use national sorrow for political ends- please these are honorable and relatable attitudes.
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Customer Reviews and Description Once I started reading Gifted Hands, I had it finished within the next 3 days. It is an excellent book because something about it always keeps the reader anxious to find out what is going to happen next. Ben Carson and his brother, Curtis, grew up as poor black kids in the not-so-good area of Detroit. Their father had walked out on them when they were little; therefore, they were raised solely by their mother. Ben had many challenges in his childhood including his slower learning ability, his temper, his lack ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Joshua Wolf Shenk's approach to Abaraham Lincoln is that he suffered from depression most of his adult life but that this melancholy "fueled his greatness." He discusses Lincoln's problems with depression throughout his life, drawing on both Lincoln's letters, oral history and early biographies of this great man. Shenk attempts to prove his thesis by narration rather than the case study approach. At one time Lincoln was considered suicidal and would not carry so much as a pocket knife, having once said that "I am now ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Professor Cardwardine gives his take on the most written about man in U.S. history. The professor focuses on political power--how it was formed in America the mid-part of the 19th century, how Lincoln acquired it, to what uses this power was directed. A good book.
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Customer Reviews and Description As a Mormon I've studied Joseph Smith most of my life. I have always found the church's approach to him puzzling. Almost like it had a hard time fitting him into the Charlton Heston, Cecille B. DeMille mindset of what a "prophet" should be. I had never heard about how he actually translated the Book of Mormon, not actually reading the plates but looking into a hat. I can live with that. The book is remarkable inspite of Mark Twain's objection. I doubt most of the bitterest critics ever read the work, which is not boring ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description For starters, this is one very interesting and readable book, that's kind of hard to put down once started! It has an autobiographical narrative style, and has a refreshingly honest touch to it, which makes it all the more enjoyable.
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Customer Reviews and Description If you have been to Africa, Alexandra Fuller's words will bring back to life all that your senses have experienced - the still, thick nights and choirs of morning movement, the enveloping smells, the stunning beauty and feel of the earth. And they will bring back the reality of poverty and inequality. If you have not been so blessed to have been to Africa, Fuller will light your imagination with her words. She will, perhaps more importantly, give you a glimpse into the life of an Anglo family in the midst of the southern countries' ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description