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Customer Reviews and Description I couldn't put this big, meaty book down. The more I was reading these great and exemplary stories/profiles, the more I wanted to read. My overall impression is that it is really a book of great value. Probably one of the best things is that you will learn a lot of insider information about great people from different backgrounds and professions.
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Customer Reviews and Description I couldn't put this big, meaty book down. The more I was reading these great and exemplary stories/profiles, the more I wanted to read. My overall impression is that it is really a book of great value. Probably one of the best things is that you will learn a lot of insider information about great people from different backgrounds and professions.
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Customer Reviews and Description We all must hope to tear a page from Teri Garr's book. What an amazing gal! It's fun to read about her determination to break into show business. And, it's inspiring to find out how she courageously faces the challenges in her life, which now includes MS. She takes it all in stride. As you might expect, she always manages to find the comical side of life and shares with us her foibles and amusing incidents with such honesty and wit, that you feel like you know her as a friend. She isn't afraid to ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Bernard Cooper is a very bad boy, and deserves a smack. The trouble with his new book "The Bill from My Father" is that at least two of his previous books tell many of the same stories collected here. So, what is this a "Best of..." or "Greatest Hits" release? Well, for fans of those previous books, that's exactly what it feels like. Still, having said that, "The Bill from My Father" is a splendid memoir of the author's difficult relationship with his incredibly irascible father.
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Customer Reviews and Description This story is touching and especially relevant for anyone going into the teaching field. It relates a year the author spent teaching on an isolated island off South Carolina. The children are charming as are the residents of the island. The author, sadly, is way too impressed with himself. Even when he admits to faults, he does it in a way that ends up patting himself on the back which makes him annoying on a meta-level. The story--that should be about the children on the island--ends up being about the author himself ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Over time, Che Guevara has emerged as a larger than life figure. It's difficult not to spot someone wearing a Che t-shirt in downtown Lima or Mexico City. The film, "The Motorcycle Diaries," attempted to tap into the cult of Che Guevara, and also create a road movie in the tradition of such Hollywood films as "Easy Rider," "Thelma and Louise," and "Rain Man."
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Customer Reviews and Description Oriana Fallaci has outdone herself this time. After the 9-11 attacks, she has dropped all of her masks and revealed herself plain as an embittered closet Mussolinian fascist shrieking "Italy for Italians"--essentially, kick out all blacks, Arabs, etc. Fallaci conviently forgets several things in her demagogic rant: that first of all, the Italians invited the Muslims into Italy to clean their streets(among other things)and in the ensuing decades stopped having babies and giving jobs to their own young, thereupon exacerbating the problems they now face. ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description This book is quite mediocore. The book although not horrible was somewhat dissapointing. Some of the stories are definately better than others. This is surely not McCullough's best novel.
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