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In the Shadow of Polio: A Personal and Social History
Published in Hardcover by Perseus Books (1996-06)
Author: Kathryn Black
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Wow!
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Review Date: 2007-08-30
This memoir written by the daughter of a woman that had polio and a history of polio is an excellent book. I really felt like I knew the author, her mother and the whole polio experience much better after I read this book.

Another polio survivor
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Review Date: 2005-04-18
As a polio survivor myself, I am fascinated by the biographies of others. I am very much reminded of TO CATCH THE SNOWFLAKES, another survivor who did not allow himself to be a victim.

Excellent Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-21
Kathryn Black's journey to understand her mother's struggle with polio is well written and poignant--a definite contribution to appreciating the human condition. This book is worth every penny.

Excellent research combined with touching personal accounts.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-27
As a daughter of a polio survivor, I found this book to be an excellent resourse. the excellent research and doucumentation of a social and scientific phenomena of this century.

Misleading Info about the book- please read!!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-12
The book was inspirational and taught me a lot about the disease- things I never knew; but when I read the summary for this book, I thought it was going to be a story, not a research paper. Yes, Ms. Black does tell snippets of her mother's story every other chapter, but there is so much nitty gritty info in between- unless you want to know the entire history of the disease, don't buy this book. I did, thinking I would get an in depth view into the life of a family affected by polio, and instead got, for the most part, an essay on the history and effects of polio. Please don't be mislead by the title- it's a good title, but it conveys a personal and intimate sense which is not entirely present in the book itself. I hope my experience with this book helps you in the future.

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Inside Story: The Power of the Transformational Arc
Published in Hardcover by Three Mountain Press (2006-01)
Author: Dara, Ph. D. Marks
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Redemption for the culinarily challenged
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Review Date: 2008-08-16
Have you ever burnt a frozen pizza while trying to cook it? If you are culinarily challenged like myself, perhaps you have (on more than one occasion); but if you are a good law abiding citizen, pay your taxes on time, and always take a moment to check the cooking instructions, you probably have never had this problem.

Dara Marks' book is much like finding out pizza boxes come with instructions after years of pursuing your culinary endeavours from an intuitional level. It takes the guesswork out of developing and integrating your plot, subplots, point of view, theme, characters, setting... Once you know how the different aspects of your story interact, this overwhelming feeling of certainty takes over: you finally know what you're doing!

My words cannot do this book justice. It's incisive in its advice, edited to perfection, immensly wise, precise in its insight, Shakespearean in its treatment of the human soul... I think a quote is in order: "Every living thing is either moving toward growth, change, and development; or it has begun to decay and die. No matter how far-ranging a writer's imagination may roam, a great story will always have its roots in this elemental question of life and death. This is the universal common denominator found in the human experience. [...] This implied struggle of choosing between life and death -on some level- is the single greatest source of dramatic tension that can be found in a story."

I bet Dara never burnt a pizza in her life...

Best Screenwriting Book I've Read So Far
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Review Date: 2008-07-18
It's hard to describe books like this to other writers without getting a dismissive look and claim that texts like this are simply paint-by-numbers methods that are, in their eyes, cheating.

Nothing could be farther from the truth. This book is a blueprint to the dramatic engine, but it forces YOU to create and supply all the moving parts.

I've ready my fair share of screenwriting books over the years. For me, this has been the most helpful. It has helped me refine a process that I can now apply to any story I choose to undertake.

Can't recommend this enough.

The most helpful I've read
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
And that's about twenty or so books. I managed to read it in two days and will read it again, and then after that, until it's second nature. This has opened my mind like no other book on this subject. I see this as not only applicable to screenplays but also to novels, and already I'm looking at my past work in a whole new light. The way she ties in all the disparate parts of a screenplay is a work of beauty. It not only covers the plotting but theme, characterization as well, with each of them more helpful than any other complete book on the subject. Usually when I write a review it's a terse one or two liner, so this is certainly the most verbose of previous reviews. I can't emphasize enough that this is a top notch work.

Expensive, But Worth It - Best Book on Story Structure!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-01
Let me start out by saying that this is an expensive book probably because the author self published the book and making it into a paperback would not be profitable unless she sold enough copies. However, this hardback is a very high quality book all around. The author does not skimp on information. She highlights all the key points and her examples are very detailed and thought provoking.

If you have read other books on story structure, then some of what she says will not be new. Her slant as is the case for many others is how Character Flaw, Obstacles, and Plot are all inherent within theme. She does a nice breakdown and offers many examples to prove her point.

In her paridigm, she breaks down story structure into 4 equal parts, but still calls it 3 acts. Her premise is that a story starts with a character in resistance from not knowing their character flaw to exhaustion to knowing the flaw and finally a release that leads into a renewal. In terms of character emotional development, a story starts with a character's defining moment, then his/her awakening, to his/her moment of enlightment (which is the midpoint), to Death experience, and finally to a transformational moment. If you are a visual learner, there are several diagrams sprinkled throughout her book as well.

This is a book that writers of fiction such as Novels will benefit greatly from - not just for screenwriters. What's great about the book is that her explanation of story structure is not restricted to the MANY plot point specifics of the Mythic Journey or John Truby's 22 Steps. Marks' book gets to "Just the Meat" - the essential main beats of your story line. Her main thrust is to incorporate the character's emotional arc (Flaws) into the plot line at certain junctures to show character growth, which is the "Inside Story". All of this is shown to begin with Theme. This is a must read book. It is an easy read pact with very helpful insights.

Stanley William's book "The Moral Premise" furthers Dara Marks' instruction with a more "left-handed" step-by-step approach in determining what the "Moral Premise" is (which constitutes part THEME). Having both books will equip you with the compass and map in writing your story, especially the "middle part / ACT 2).

Also, Martha Alderson's "Blockbuster Plots" makes a nice addition in offering tools to track Theme, Character Emotional Developments / Flaws, and the Dramatic Action Throughline.

On a side note, although the "Inside Story" is not being sold directly by Amazon but through an independant seller, that seller is the publisher, so there is always more than 1 copy available.

The Best Screenwritng Book I've Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-16
In the early to mid-nineties, I wrote my first three screenplays after having read numerous books concerning structure, character development and the like. Each screenplay took four to six months to complete and all were over 130 pages. My next step was to contact a script consultant and I decided to call Dr. Linda Seger. Dr. Seger was very busy at the time but she referred me to one of her former students, Dara Marks.

Dara guided me through the process of preparing for the dreaded re-write. Her insight, intelligence and knowledge of her craft provided invaluable advice allowing me to further understand what I had written, where I had to make changes and why. As a result of her expertise, that script was signed to an independent company and made into a movie. For some reason, I stopped writing after 3 screenplays.

Let's move forward to early 2008. I read that Dara was coming out with her own book, "Inside Story - The Power of the Transformational Arc". I immediately ordered the book and when it arrived, I read it in two days. The creative juices I had in the 90's were stirring and I decided to start working on a story idea I have had in my head for over 10 years. I would read Dara's book and then run to my computer and write. After three weeks of reading and writing, I had completed my fourth script and it topped out at 99 pages.

I have Dara and her remarkable book to thank for returning me to the thrilling process of writing. To say this is a great book for beginning, intermediate and expert screenwriters is an understatement.

"Inside Story" gave me back my passion because it taught me to think, see, feel and hear with a clearer understanding and knowledge of how to tell a story.

Thank you Dara and I look forward to working with you again on the re-write.

Bill Johnston

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Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide
Published in Paperback by American Bar Association (2007-05)
Author: Ronald D. Slusky
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Great book for anyone
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Review Date: 2008-11-22
Great book. Starting off as a young attorney, it is helpful to have Slusky point out many ideas which older attorney practice everyday bit often times don't have the time to pass on to younger attorneys. All in all, I'd say reading this book saved me countless hours of trying and failing. Great book.

Invaluable for Non Attorneys
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Review Date: 2008-03-01
I've been CTO for several venture backed startups for the last few gigs. So if like me you want to prepare an application draft as thoroughly as possible before you call your attorney (and open your wallet) then this book will pay for itself on the first chapter. Like when it comes to having my car fixed, I don't do what the mechanic (or expert) does for a living, but I sure want to understand his rationale and learn from him. That's what this book does for the reader. Take one giant leap forward in undertanding the language, strategy and reasoning of the pros and enjoy the insights and confidence that comes with an enhaced command of the art.

The problem of drafting a patent is solved by Ronald Slusky's new book!
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide As an entrepreneur, I found Ronald Slusky's book supremely helpful! We have numerous inventions at my startup company, and we needed a 'language' for communicating with our patent counsel so that our ideas would be more efficiently conveyed. And Ron's book fit the bill! I highly recommend it to any technology company who works with patent counsel. It will save them a lot of time - and money!

Wonderfully Helpful
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-29
I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn to draft valuable, enforceable patent claims. The book is very well written and very clear, and the examples are thoughtfully chosen. I learned much of what I know about elevating patent prosecution to an art form from the author, and this book contains his expert insights. I have personally benefited from this book and intend to buy it for each of my associates.

Patent Powerhouse!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-29
I'm a newly minted patent associate. I've seen other massive tomes around on drafting basics. I'm aware that the bosses rarely have time to initiate a tutorial for the associates. So, what's the solution? I just happened to read an ABA pitch for Slusky's book and picked it up. What a book it is!

It's not easy to take complex subject matter and distill it down into its key components while being educational and keeping the pace light, but dare I say as a novice patent attorney, that Slusky seems to have accomplished just that. I don't know the man, but I couldn't help but think as I read this book that he was standing over my shoulder at my desk, shepherding me along.

It's so clear to me: read with a goal--begin with the problem/solution and keep it in your head throughout your drafting. Slusky's mantra has made it seem so much easier. And isn't that the mark of a good teacher after all, substituting mastery for mystery?

Some people don't learn by reading, but by doing. Fair enough, but this book, unlike its more massive brethren in the field, packs more useable knowledge per page and in an enjoyable style to read, than the others ever could.

Thanks. I feel ready to tackle the most challenging of patent apps!

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Island of the World
Published in Hardcover by Ignatius Press (2007-11-15)
Author: Michael D. O'Brien
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Powerful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2009-01-08
This book moved me close to tears more than a few times; both tears of sorrow and tears of joy. I can count books that have done that on one hand.

The book on the whole evades summary; it follows the life of Josip Lasta, from his birth in 1933 onwards. It follows him through loss and love alike. Masterfully written, it tracks his growth in years and in wisdom, through the midst of sweet sorrows and terrible joys.

Read it.

Life-changing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-14
The Island of the World is so much more than a wonderful
read. It is life-changing. The story of the earthly journey
of the soul of Croatian Josip Lasta is so beautiful that
there were times I wept.

There is nothing more I can add to indicate the profound
power of this book. Read it.

Magnificent!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
This book is a beautiful story of one man's journey through unthinkable tragedy to find love and meaning in life. O'Brien weaves parallels between his character development and the stories of the Iliad and the Odyssey. With rich symbolism and an astounding sense of literary genius, O'Brien has created a masterpiece, a work of art. I couldn't put it down and found myself pondering the mysteries of human suffering and existentialism as related to the Christian world view. Very captivating and thought provoking.

A Novel of My Generation
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-09
If you grew up, as I did, a child of the Cold War, and heard the stories of the repressive nature of Communism, then watched the Soviet system and empire fall apart, you might like this as much as I did. It follows a child of Croatia from WWII to contemporary times, chronicling his struggles and spiritual growth. The book is Roman Catholic to the core. Rather long, but it never seemed that way.

Island of the World
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
Excellent! Should become a classic. I have read all of his other novels and they are also excellent. He is the greatest novelist and storyteller of our times and Josip Lasta (the main character)is an example of moral courage and character in overcoming life's trials. Should be assigned reading for all high school students.

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It's the Thought That Counts: Over 500 Thought-Provoking Lessons to Inspire a Richer Life
Published in Hardcover by Executive Excellence Publishing (2001-09)
Authors: Frank K. Sonnenberg and Alan D. Hembrough
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Amazing book
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Review Date: 2002-05-09
This was a wonderful book, and really taught me some important life lessons. It really makes you think.

Poor Man's Guru
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Review Date: 2002-05-03
If you know you need some advice, but you're not sure what the problem is, It's the Thought That Counts is the place to start. I use it as my personal Guru, always ready to give me a new piece of cosmic (or down to earth) advice. Thanks guys, you did good!

A Practical View
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Review Date: 2002-04-29
"It's The Thought That Counts" give us some of life's lessons in a very practical way. It reminds us to take the time to examine those values that are important to us..a wonderful holiday gift.

Inspirational collection of thoughts
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Review Date: 2002-08-04
Read IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS by Frank Sonnenberg and Alan D. Hembrough, a collection of over 500 thought-provoking lessons to inspire a richer life . . . none of them are particularly original; i.e., you've probably seen them before either in their present form or something relatively close.

Yet I found myself liking this book very much . . . and revisiting if often . . . in addition, I liked the accompanying black-and-white photos . . . they were all of the variety that cried out to me, "SLOW DOWN!" . . . for example, one that I'm looking at now while I type shows a guy lying on the ground with a newspaper on his face . . . the lesson, or "thought" if you will, is that we should, "Learn to take a five-minute vacation."

You'll be inspired as you read this book . . . also, if you're looking for a great gift idea at [price] to give to somebody else (including your kids), this is it!

There were many memorable thoughts . . .

Comforting Thoughts
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-27
Perfect book for those moments when the tragic events of September 11 overwhelm me. It's filled with inspirational, practical, and often provocative ideas to think about. I know about a dozen people who should have their own copy--so, with Christmas coming, I know what to do!

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Jesus, M.D.
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (2001-05-01)
Authors: MD, David Stevens and Gregg Lewis
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Great for non-M.D.'s too!
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Review Date: 2008-11-11
There is a lot to learn about how to follow Jesus while working in health care. This book is great for anyone in a health-related field (and even if you're not, but it's kind of fun to have the systemic health background)... I got a lot out of it without being an M.D.!

Excellent book
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
David Stevens did an excellent job describing his experiences in Africa, medicine, and life that were very vivid to me now being home from teaching orphans in Africa. I was looking for a medical school graduation gift for my brother-in-law, and a surgeon friend recommended this book. It's good - will definitely touch your heart and make you want to impact lives the way Dr. Stevens has, following the example of Jesus.

Very pleased
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
I have given this book as a gift several times now, and everyone who reads it loves it. I had it sent directly to the other person's house for a Christmas gift and it arrived quickly and in perfect condition. They are now going to use this book in a Bible study because it is so inspiring!

A awesome book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-21
This book well worth it for any Christian, but a must for any Christian looking to go into the medical field.

great read!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
Dr. Stevens tells stories from the mission field of Tenwik Hospital in Africa. His stories are riveting, but they are used as illustrations of spiritual truths. I read the book aloud to my family, and we were all fascinated. The book is true to the Bible and vivid because of the life stories from Dr. Stevens' medical experience.

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Johnny, the Mark of Chaos: An Urban Dark Fantasy (The Chaos Dragon Dark Fantasy/Horror Series)
Published in Paperback by Blue Wing Publications, Workshops, and Lectures (2008-04-17)
Author: Susan D. Kalior
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Great idea
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Review Date: 2009-01-06
I read this book in one sitting on a rainy Sunday (only 300 or so pages).

I thought the story itself was great. It was a rather dark romance in which johnny (I didn't get why his name always began in a lower case letter???) who is an evil demon falls in love with Jen who is actually an angel. This is another one of Susan Kalior's books in which good and evil fall in love and balance eachother out. Stressing how one can never exist without the other.

I really enjoy this author's work. I read Warriors in the Mist, loved it. And I am anxiously awaiting Jensea, which is the same story line from johnny's view point.

I did take one star off my "excellent" opinion because the book did contain multiple typos. I do mean MULTIPLE, it got to the point it was irritating.

Something different
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Review Date: 2008-10-02
I bought this book on a whim looking for something new. In my opinion, this book is basically a romance novel with some elements of sci-fi/fantasy sprinkled on it (don't get confused into thinking this is anything like a horror or really even a dark book). A love story was not what I was looking for but I still found it to be a good read for a few reasons.

The viewpoint is through the eyes of a woman deeply religious, chained down by her fears. I thought seeing things through her eyes was an interesting twist, at least for anything I've read before. There are some occasionaly moments of spirituality (not in the religious sense) and self-awareness by her that keep her view point from becoming boring. This is really the only piece outside of the romance that gets any time in this book. But a much more original character is johnny. To be honest, his character is more interesting and mysterious and I wish the story had been told through his eyes (or even another story completely through his eyes). His character really has a lot of possibility for a great story and I think if he was the narrator, this would have been a better book.
There are some things I don't like about the book also. I almost put the book down after the first chapter due to its complete lack of detail what-so-ever and rediculous voice/style that made the book feel like a childrens novel. Luckily, the writing gets better as the pages progress. Another thing I did not like is the whole book pretty much centers around these two characters and how they develope while the plot around them feels like it is thrown in just to fill in gaps or get from point a to b. I think more time should have been put into plot developement. It is about 300 pages with relatively large print so basically all of that time is focused on the love story. In fact, the whole background surrounding johnny starts to feel cheesy by the end of the book because so little is revealed about it that you just have to accept that it doesn't really make sense.

Rarely does this book steer into territory outside of a love story. It has a few moments of "dark" fantasy and drama but don't expect that to be the focus of the book. Take a look at it if you are just looking for an entertaining and quick read.

One of the BEST books I have ever read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-01
I usually do not post reviews of books, but this book struck me so much, I just had to! The characters in this book have so much depth to them. Susan Kalior is an amazing author with such insight. It is a great book which shows us that everything is not as black and white as we may believe it to be. If you love horror, romance, fantasy, suspense...it has it and you will not be let down after reading it. I read it in 24 hours! I couldn't put it down!

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-04
This is a very well written book with lots of depth and twists in the plot. Susan Kalior captures so many different aspects of life in this book. I would recommend this to anyone to read. She's a tremendous writer and this is a book that you won't want to put down.

Fascinating Twist!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-20
This amazing character is more than a vampire, more than a were-dragon (of sorts) and more than a warlock. Set in New York City, this eerie thriller carries such an authentic tone to the dark side of life, laced with with philosophical gems that are most uplifting. There is much mystery, and unexpected twists and turns characteristic of this author. The sexual tension is magnificent between this character (embodied chaos) and the heroine (an embodied angel). This manuscript is a true expression of dark fantasy--the dark psychology of humans and how that all peices together with the greater scope of life.

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Le Colonel Chabert AND Peines De Coeur D'une Chatte Anglaise (Classiques Francais) (French Edition)
Published in Paperback by Bookking International - Classiques Francais (1997-12)
Author: Honore de Balzac
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An Honorable Veteran
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-26
"Colonel Chabert" is one of Honore de Balzac's volumes from his omnibus work, "The Human Comedy." The Colonel is a comic figure in and old military great coat and a wig who is ridiculed by young legal workers at the beginning of the novel. But, the joke is on the clerks, because Chabert is a war hero of the Napoleonic era who was given up for dead on a battlefield at Eylau. This translation from the French by Carol Grosman tells the story of the old soldier's resurrection in contemporary jargon. The novel is relevant today considering the service of soldiers in many wars continuing in our world. What happens to these heroes when wars end, or more accurately, shift to new fronts? Balzac paints the portrait of one old colonel who remains honorable and as a consequence seals his fate. The translation is very readable and the short novel is brief "scene from private life." The work will stimulate further interest in the monumental work of Balzac who had a relatively short life (1799-1850).

TRAGEDY DISTILLED
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-08
One of the greatest novelists of all time, Balzac was most at home in the Paris of Post-Napoleonic Paris. In a time when the middle class was showing its strength and starting to reach towards the aristocracy, Balzac shows just how selfish and grubby and greedy humans can be in attaining and how treacherous they can be in keeping their all important upward mobility.

Colonel Chabert is a man disfigured in the Napoleonic Wars who was left for dead on a battlefield. After digging his way out of a mass grave, he finds that he has no legal right to his title or his massive estate. Nobody will believe his true identity. For ten longe years he goes about trying to communicate his plight to anyone who will listen. They only see a crazy bum, and his wife rebuffs his letters. She already has a new husband and kids. Finally Chabert is able to convince a lawyer named Dervilles to accept his case, namely that of reclaiming his title, lands, and wife. The problem is that noone is really interested in his life being resurrected. Most people would rather that he remained dead. So begins the ludicrous battle of a man against the law to prove his own existence.

This short but great novel, or novella, is a tragic take on the world's thirst for social status and the judgement by visuals that our society is only too guilty of to this day. If it walks like a bum, talks like a bum, it must be a bum. Colonel Chabert has such a hard time convincing people of his identity because of how they perceive him. It sounds echoes of Frankenstein in that a good man is reduced to a monster when all he really needs is love. The fact that even his wife wishes he were dead just drives home the isolated suffering of the book. As in all Balzac novels, you feel a world moving under the mantle of the book. The Human Comedy of Balzac is one of the crowning achievements of literature and ranks right up there with Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy.

Dead Men Do Tell Tales
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-26
Balzac, one of the greatest writers who ever lived, did not trip up with this one. I read it with great pleasure and conclude, as people so often say, that the movie based on the story did not equal the original. Ever the cynic (some might say 'the realist') Balzac portrays here the efforts of a noble-minded soldier, who rose from an orphanage to serve his country under Napoleon in Egypt and eastern Europe, only to reap the all-too-common fate of dedicated and true warriors---to be forgotten and ignored. Death (which he accepted) might have seized him, but he found a living death, a denial of his sanity and identity, as the reward of his service. Reported killed at the battle of Eylau, against the Russians, after a heroic action, the soldier literally crawls from his grave to a kind of shadowy survival. In his earlier life, Colonel Chabert had raised a woman to his own status, but now finds that she is unwilling to let others learn of her origins and does not want to recognize that he is, in fact, her long lost husband. Honestly thinking she was widowed, she married a highborn aristocrat who knew nothing of her humble beginnings.

The tale is one of greed, intrigue, loyalty and disloyalty. As usual, Balzac manages to cast a light, pitiless and bright, on every rotten corner of the human condition, while offering a few inspiring examples in contrast. Every detail of a lawyer's life in 19th century Paris is scrutinized, every glimpse of urban dairyman or elite country squirehood rings true. No wonder I admire him so much, no wonder I have no hesitation in urging you to read COLONEL CHABERT and any other volume of Balzac you can lay your hands on.

An Excellent Translation of a Masterful Story!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-28
Carol Cosman's translation of Balzac's French 'Colonel Chabert' into the English has been very effective here- she does not input her own interpretations and seems to have a good handle on Balzac's natural, concise wording style.

The story itself is fascinating. In a nutshell, it focuses on a military man who is essentially erased from society, and the tribulations and insights he has from this 'non-existant' state as he tries to re-establish himself. Not only is this a witty and profound social commentary, but an entertaining twist which just keeps twisting.

In reading other's reviews of this short masterpiece, it seems as if many people have missed the meaning of the finale. While it is indeed a very enigmatic ending, it is not as lugubrious or fatalistic as most believe. What happens is that Colonel Chabert, in essentially having his old identity annihilated, becomes enlighted. In the ultimate destruction of his ego he becomes free. This is the magic finale which Balzac labors so hard, and so majestically, to set up in the plot.

This tome is very impressive, and relatively short (just over 100 pages) for those new to Balzac who want a nice, piquant appetizer. Balzac is one of the most brilliant French fiction writers of all time! He is a giant, and in 'Colonel Chabert', he weaves another illustrious stitch into his tapestry the Comedie Humaine.

The best translation...
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-10
...of a great Balzac novella. Ms. Cosman captures the rigorous, logical quality of Balzac's prose - most translators get lost in unidiomatic wordiness. This 100 page novella showcases the Master's comfort with legal matters, his profound understanding of "the fang and the claw" and features at its center the incomparable Derville, Balzac's great, recurring lawyer character. I usually recommend Pere Goriot for first-time Balzac readers because of the rich connections between that novel and many other Balzac works - but I am hard pressed to imagine a better one-course meal than this rendering of Colonel Chabert by Ms. Cosman. I certainly plan to read her version of The Girl with the Golden Eyes.

D-A
Let Their Spirits Dance: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Harper (2002-05-01)
Author: Stella Pope Duarte
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Great for the spirit
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Vietnam stayed bottled up in me until I read this book decades after the war. I had a well of tears that had to come out. The book helped do that. The book is very touching, sweet, and startling. One family's journey to the Wall is a movie in itself and it should become a screen play. I hope people learn from this book. Every elected official should have to read it and those debate moderators ought to ask them if they have read it, especially if they are trying to run for the presidency.

So moving...
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Review Date: 2007-12-05
This novel was wonderful! I am still amazed at the author's ability to cover so many different difficult topics in a flawless manner. An amazing "tale" that needed to be told............

Score one for the teacher!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29


Stella Pope Duarte's bio says she is a university instructor and a high school counselor. I'll bet she took a lot of writing and/or literature classes during her school years, because her debut novel is nothing short of a miracle, considering how publishers continue to release poorly constructed, poorly edited books.

From the first sentence -- "The passion vine bloomed until late November the year Jesse died."

-- until the last paragraph --

". . . No one knows if a spirit can balance on the point of a pin, or send light beams when we least expect. I looked down at the Wall. Light shone from it like a laser beam reaching us flying overhead. It's OK that I knew my brother wasn't coming home. I was supposed to. It got me to write this book, to tell his story to the world."

-- Ms. Duarte's elegant, mystical prose casts a spell on her reader.

Duarte weaves the story of a Chicano family torn asunder by the death of its beloved son/brother/cousin Jesse Ramirez during the Viet Name War in 1968.

Before he boarded the plane, Jesse promised his mother that she would hear his voice again. When she finally hears his voice one night, some thirty years after his death, she cannot rest until she visits the Viet Nam Memorial Wall to touch his name.

Jesse's family has not fared well since his death. One of his sisters, Teresa, is in the middle of a difficult divorce. Another sister can't find Mr. Right, although not from lack of effort. His brother is an ex-con trying to connect with his estranged son. His buddies who returned from the war have had their share of struggles, too.

Riding herd on this rag-tag group is Jesse's mother, Alicia Rodriguez. She alone has not lost faith and despite her fragile health and lack of money, she is determined to make the long trek to Washington to see the Wall.

I look forward to many, many more books from Stella Pope Durate. She's got all the skills necessary to teach us about quality writing and to entertain us for years to come.

Enjoy.

Well-Done Debut Novel
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-06
Stella Pope Duarte's is an excellent novel about the long-lasting effects of the Vietnam war on an Arizona family and how they finally come to face some of the devastation. The novel is narrated by Teresa, whose older brother Jesse, was killed in 1968. Thirty years later, her mother hears Jesse's voice calling to her and she ultimately decides that she must go to the Vietnam War Memorial Wall in Washington. The trip and the events leading up to it are difficult, bringing up painful memories of Jesse and their own lives before and after his death. The trip and what they find when they get there will change their lives completely. Let Their Spririts Dance is a satisfying, moving read.

A story of one family's involvement in the Vietnam War
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-23
LET THEIR SPIRITS DANCE by Stella Pope Duarte

The debut novel by Stella Pope Duarte, LET THEIR SPIRITS DANCE revolves around a Hispanic family's trip from their Arizona home to the Vietnam Wall, in a journey where they question themselves, their beliefs, and remember the family member they lost to the Vietnam War.

School teacher Teresa Ramirez has held on to the knowledge, all these 30 years, that her brother Jesse knew he was not going to return from the Vietnam War. On his departure at the airport, he whispers to her that he will not be back, and to take care of their mother. This memory haunts her when they get word six months later of his death while trying to help out a fellow soldier who was shot down. Thirty years later, when Teresa's mother Alicia informs everyone she has heard Jesse call to her, Teresa is more than just upset, and wonders if her mother is hallucinating or if her mother truly has these powers where she can hear from the dead.

Then, in a surprising turn of events, they are informed that because of an error made by the government all those years ago, Alicia has $90,000 coming to her because of Jesse's death. This seals the deal - Alicia informs the family they are going to DC to touch Jesse's' name on the wall. It doesn't matter that Teresa is being sued by her husband's girlfriend for assault, or that Teresa is waiting to hear about her soon-to-be divorce from Ray. Alicia says it will all take care of itself, and that they are all to go on this journey together. Alicia's health is in jeopardy, but she is determined to do this, as the last thing she may do on this earth.

Duarte tells the story with flashbacks, the point of view coming mostly from Teresa, as she remembers her childhood with Jesse and her other siblings Priscilla and Paul, happy moments as well as sad moments that continue to bother her into the present. She remembers her father, who was unfaithful to her mother Alicia, a man that Teresa had no respect for. She also remembers the stories she heard from an old Aztec medicine man, Don Florencio, who talked about the ancient Aztecs, their heritage, about dead spirits and other things that Teresa wants to believe are true.

While the first half of the book is filled with mostly flashbacks and helps set up the story, the second half details the journey that the Ramirez family and friends take, as they drive in a caravan of vehicles to their destination in Washington. They become the favorite of the media, thanks to the help of nephew Michael and his computer, even garnering the attention of President Clinton. Relationships are mended and created as the trip ensues, while more and more people join the caravan, and when they finally reach their final destination, it is a moment of sadness and remembrance as they embrace those that have left them.

This reviewer enjoyed LET THEIR SPIRITS DANCE. The story of the Vietnam War and how it affected one family, as well as one group of people, the Hispanics, was eye opening. The ending was expected, yet it also was climatic in that one had waited so long for this journey to end. It was not truly a happy ending, but what made it happy was their realization that our loved ones are never really far from us, only separated by death. Teresa's story involved one's questioning of faith and religious beliefs, and reconciling one's past with the present. Her problems are resolved in a manner that surprised this reviewer, but it was a wonderful ending to her story as well as Alicia's journey in search of her son. Some readers may find the politics in this book to be opposite of what they feel, as Duarte does not hold back on her views of the war, told through the eyes of the characters in this story. Other than that, four stars for LET THEIR SPIRIT DANCE.

D-A
Let's Talk Money: Your Complete Personal Finance Guide
Published in Paperback by Chandler House Press (1999-08-25)
Author: Dee Lee
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A personal financial guide that's like talking to friend
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-07
I happen to be a Certified Financial Planner licensee, and one component of my business is educating employees of corporations across the country on a variety of personal finance subjects. During, or at the conclusion of workshops, I am often asked by employees to recommend a good book that will assist them with taking control, or learning more about personal finance. Until now I never felt there was one particular book that actually approached and explained the subjects in a way most people can relate and would motivate them to learn more. Most other personal finance books, though they may be comprehensive, are dry and aren't written in a style people who are not in the profession can relate to. This is not the case with Let's Talk Money! Its nice to have a book that I can strongly recommend. Kudos to the authors!

If you are buying one financial book this year, this is it.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
As a practicing Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) and Chairman of the Financial Planning Association of MA, I am asked quite often to recommend a book that touches on one's finances without being too technical or boring. "Let's Talk Money" does the job better than any other book I have come across. (And believe me, I've read and reviewed more than you can imagine). This book touches on a variety of topics that effect 99% of the public. Sure there may be books with catchier titles like..."How I made a million dollars in 3 weeks" but if you are looking for real practical advice that's actually fun to read, this book can't be beat.

Let's Talk Money
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-07
What a wonderful book! The structure is such that you can read it straight through or just reference a particular area of interest. It is so easy to read, too. Not something usually attributed to a Financial book!

I would recommend this book to novices and savvy financial people alike. For the novice, it is a wonderful guide to getting started. Many people feel overwhelmed when veiwing their personal financial lives, asking "where do I start"? This book will get you started in a very straighforward manner and then give you great tips for how to proceed.

At the same time, Let's Talk Money is very helpful for people who are more fiancially savvy. It serves as a reminder of things they should do, may give them some new ideas, and serve as a reference guide going forward.

Either way, this is a must read! I enjoyed it immensely!

A must read for people getting their act together...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
I am not someone who wants to spend hours on end figuring out how to make my money work for me. Being a single mom, I need the facts and easy steps to get me through how to make my family stable. Chapters 1 - 4 made things simple and easy for me to figure out where I was and what action I needed to take next.

A simple and easy to follow "how to" for financial security
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-04
As a financial planner, I often browse the bookstore section on financial planning to see what is offered. This section has exploded, as financial planning seems to have become the hot topic in this age of growing retirement funds and stock options. How does the buyer in need of help choose the right book from so many? The answer is Let's Talk Money: Your Complete Personal Finance Guide by Dee Lee and David Caruso. This book is different.

Most books on financial planning talk about what the consumer should do, with a lot of theories about how to manage money. The consumer still does not know where to start or what to do next. This book goes beyond theory and provides a road map, with checklists and easy to use forms. The organization of the book allows the buyer to use any section independently to solve a financial problem or to use the whole book to put a game plan in place. It is this versatility that makes it a great resource for the financially confused.

This is also a book written by practicing financial planners, and it shows. The authors used their experience with clients to answer the most commonly asked questions and to provide clear and easy to follow solutions. All in all, this is a book for anyone trying to make sense of the many financial decisions that we all face today.


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