Sunday, September 11, 2005

Book Review - They Must Not Be Forgotten


Title: They Must Not Be Forgotten
Author: Sally M. Rogow
Genre: Historical
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There aren't too many books around that document the stories
that are told in the book They Must Not Be Forgotten. Stories
like Father Nicacci helping Jews flee from Italy, Sister Alfonsa
who toiled tirelessly to assure the safety of Jewish children,
or Father Sztark whose commitment to saving Jewish lives
began by taking the hand of a child.

Time and time again you will marvel at the bravery and
utter lack of prejudice of the Catholic Priests and Nuns
who put their lives on the line everyday so their fellow
humans would be safe.

This is the second book written by Rogow concerning
the Holocaust. Her first book is Quiet Courage relating
stories of heroic teenager and their part in helping to
save people from Nazi persecution. And what has
Rogow learned by writing these two books?
"The world needs to remember how easy it is to
terrorize and destroy society. All people must be
treated with dignity and respect for human rights.
To do less is to open the door to terrorism," says
Rogow.

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Book Review - Secrets of the Magdalene Scrolls

Title: Secrets of the Magdalene Scrolls
Author: Bettye Johnson
Genre: Nonfiction/Fiction: You Decide
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Is this or is this not fiction? In this day and age, with new
facts about our very existence being questioned and new
biblical discoveries being unearthed, who can say,
beyond any doubt, that this book is fiction?

Bettye Johnson, author of Secrets of the Magdalene Scrolls, began
writing this book shortly after a trip to France with a friend.
"We visited the Languedoc region of the Pyrenees where
I became enthralled with the Black Madonnas. When I came
home I made a decision to write about Mary Magdalene.
I learned that there is almost no history available that is
reliable from the time of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
It became a journey of discovery for me and I
learned that Pope Gregory, around 500 C.E., made a
decision to portray her as a prostitute and a whore."
After much research, Johson just knew that she had
the makings of an interesting and controversial book.

Johnson also has a continuing interest in symbols and the
knowledge that she has gained over the years enabled her
to decipher what she calls "the obvious unobvious that
unaware people miss."

If you liked The DaVinci Code you will certainly like
Secrets of the Magdalene Scrolls and all that it reveals.

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Sunday, September 04, 2005

Quiet Courage



Title: Quiet Courage
Genre: Nonfiction
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A ten-year-old is lashed to the mast of his family's Alaska fishing boat.

A Young ski soldier hangs upside down over a crevasse in enemy-held
mountains.

A teenager faces the blackness of a Maine night, and the depth of his
father's fear.

A woman nurtures her retarded brother until her own health is
threatened

A five-year-old "borrows" a tractor to till mother's garden.

An LAPD officer lays down his motorcycle in the extraordinary end
of a high-speed chase.

Would be rescuers are blinded by acrid smoke while attempting
to rescue their blind neighbor lady.

These stories and more are in a book called Quiet Courage by
Mary Jane Nordgren. Quiet Courage is a compilation of thirty-seven
true stories of people, just like you and me, who face unbelievable
challenges in their lives. Brave people who have no choice but to face
those challenges, reach deep inside themselves and call upon the
kind of courage that makes them winners.

Quiet Courage is a book that you will read over and over again
because you love the stories and the author easy way of telling them.

Author Mary Jane Nordgren has written Early:Logging Tales Too
Human to be Fiction, Ivan: A Biography of Ivan U. Marble
, and is currently
working on All 4 Won, a collection of experiences of Nordgren and
her three children as she goes through medical school in Kansas City
in the mid '70s.

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Being Human


Title: Being Human
Genre: Nonfiction
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Being Human - Definition

To exist in a dynamic, present, responsive, fully integrated, and
internally quiet state; to understand and master the life forces.
b. To embody the qualities of integrity, flexibility, reflectiveness,
surrender, and value, so as to awaken an inner life. c. To make
choices based on the Divine. d. To move into uncharted territory
with trust, faith, and courage. e. To value all of creation, the earth
and our common humanity.

Everyday we encounter changes and challenges in our lives that
either lift us up, upset us, or plunge us to the depths of despair,
but the forces in our lives can be controlled so we are not their
prisoners and that's what the book Being Human shows you. A way
to gain control of your life and live in a way that sets you free by
awakening that inner power in yourself that enables you to make
better choices for yourself, and find the faith and courage to carry it
through.

Titles include: A Human Map, The Life Forces, The Material Self,
The Vegetative Self, The Animal Self, Reflectiveness, Surrender and
The Noble Self are just a few of the chapters that will lead you into a
better way of thinking and living.

Co-writers are Solihin Malim Thom & Alexandra ter HorstBeing
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Find Romance in Later Life - My Muse Has Many Moods


Title: Find Romance In Later Life
Genre: Nonfiction
Title: My Muse Has Many Moods
Genre: Poetry
Author: Barbara J. Hamby
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If you're over 50 and looking for that special someone, then
Finding Romance In Later Life is the book for you. It can be used
as a guideline to romance.

Throughout her research, Barbara J. Hamby discovered that many
seniors wanted companionship instead of marriage, and that the
kind of relationship desired varied greatly.

Many women are looking for physical intimacy, others - none.
Some find relationships through personal ads, some live together,
some separately, while others are seeking either gender.

Finding Romance In Later Life are true stories of seniors looking,
and sometimes finding, that special someone.

Poetry:

I wish I could somehow reclaim all the time I used to waste
putting each thing in its proper place, including dust.

Cleaning didn't make me a better lover, wife or mother. It didn't
bring me fame or acclaim, even though it seemed a must.

That is the beginning of a poem by Barbara J. Hamby called
Endless Time. This and many other are in her book called
My Muse Has Many Moods.

Hamby is an acclaimed poet, and now, author.

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Faces of Courage


Title: Faces of Courage
Genre: Nonfiction
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"What difference can a young person make in a world of terror?

Rogow brings us into the frightening circumstances of Hitler's
Europe, and introduces us to twelve remarkable teenagers.
Each one has a story that show how their selfless courage and
youthful ingenuity helped pave a path to peace. This book
serves as a worthy tribute to these brave young people.
" D. Jones, Asst. Regional Advisor Society of
Children's Book Writers and Illustrators

"The stories of the young heroes within demonstrate that selfless
gestures and conduct in the face of grave risk are paradigms of
moral courage for all people of every age.
"M. Geary, Dir. of Development The Anne Frank Center USA

"Faces of Courage is a potent educational book, written with
great sensitivity and literary talent.
"Dr. Gideon Greif Yad VashemJerusalem and Givatayim

Step into the lives of these brave teenage heroes who put their
lives on the line everyday for a cause they believed in. Freedom!

Sally Rogow is both an educator and author who has written
books and articles on language development, literary, for
children and young people.
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Cleo's Slow Dance


Title: Cleo's Slow Dance
Genre: Fiction
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Cleo is a contemporary mother of teenage children, a farm wife,
and a teacher. When her husband is suddenly gone, she faces life
without financial or emotional support. Cleo becomes caught
between the needs of her children, the demands of the farm, and
her own goals.

When a neighbor offers friendship, Cleo tells herself that their
relationship is only temporary, after all, she wants to escape the
farming community. Cleo's desire to leave brings a new opportunity
and new future. In the end, Cleo is forced to face who she really is.
Jo Brew, author of Cleo's Slow Dance has given us a story that
touches so many women's lives today in one way or another.
How many of us are forced to face the challenges that Cleo faces?
How many of us have children and financial demands that we
must face alone?

Brew writes this story in a way that will put you at ease, allow you
to see that there is hope, there are choices, and that you will,
eventually, make the right decisions.
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Title: Finding Clarice
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Finding Clarice is a delight!

Readers step into the life of Clarice after an accident has put her
successful career in Boston on hold and driven her back home.
During her recovery, she is faced not only with her rehabilitation
process, but the differences between her and her mother, a change
of life for her father and a love that was lost long ago.

This author reminds us that no matter how far we go, in the end
we must deal with the things in our lives that we try so desperately
to ignore and just live with, and when we do, we find out that they're
not so bad after all.

Jo Brew says that a woman's growth as she meets the challenges
of contemporary life is often the basis of her writing. Brew lives
in the Pacific Northwest where she gains stimulation and
inspiration from the majestic setting of the mountains that
surround her.

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