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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "White", sorted by average review score:

Celtic Motifs: 24 Black-And-White Pressure-Sensitive Stickers (Dover Instant Art Stickers)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (April, 1995)
Authors: Mallory Pierce and Mallory Pearce
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Nice, handy and unexpensive
This little book of stickers contains a good number of motifs and the quality is good. I've used some of them for pin badges, others on a decoupage project, and they look good, are good designs, and are printed in good paper.


Chain Chain Change: For Black Women in Abusive Relationships (New Leaf Series)
Published in Paperback by Seal Press (February, 1995)
Authors: Evelyn C. White and Evelyn C White
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helpful info to black women in abusive relationships
Chain Chain Change is a self help book that provides extremely helpful information to black women in abusive relationships. White repeatedly enforces the idea that abuse is not the woman's fault and that it should not be tolerated. Throughout the book the reader is given small bits of helpful information and hints that may be just enough to to get a woman out of an abusive relationship. This book can be helpful to women of all ethnicities. White does however focus on the "history" of abuse in the relationships if blacks especially focusing on the racism blacks face and how that affects their self esteem. She says that such treatment can often lead a black man to feel helpless and powerless, lead him to feel as though he is unable to provide from his family. These types of emotions are what White says can often lead a black man to violence. She also stresses that black women should not worry about causing rifts in the black community if they were to report domestic violence, as they are so often told is what will happen ; when reporting violence, they should worry about their own physical and mental well being as well as their childrens; they are the ones in immediate danger. One other extremely important aspect of this book, which is new to the recent edition, is the section on abuse in lesbian relationships. By including this section White shows that abuse happens in all forms of relationships, and lets the reader know that help is available.


Changing on the Inside
Published in Paperback by Servant Publications (July, 1991)
Author: John, White
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Emergence of the Real Human Person
With painful but gentle honesty so characteristic of other books Dr. White guides you through the dynamism of the real change of the human person. By the real change Dr. White means the long lasting transformation towards positive pattern, which in case of the human being means nothing less then being truly what humans were designed to be. The unique contribution of this book is that the psychology of change has been built on the solid theological background: Dr. White wants you to understand that the real change involves a fundamental change in the person's perception of reality. Declaring himself to be the Christian, author brings you to the understanding that "God is a real person, not a psychological state I induce in myself. He is there, so to speak, and is always able to interact with us. Turning one's awareness to God is therefore living in reality." But all this is given in small dozes. Very easy to understand and absorb. Have a nice reading!


Charlie White: Photographs
Published in Hardcover by Goliath Corp. (01 February, 2002)
Authors: Charlie White and Ronald Jones
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Regarding photographic books
This book is a clear and consistent example of this young artists work to date. With both solid essays, most importantly the Annabelle Chong text, and a well printed collection of images covering 5 years -or- three complete projects by the artist. If you are interested in his work this book is a good overview, maybe early, but very direct and satisfying to the art audience that can not reach NY. Unlike many photography books, this publication does a good job in illustrateing the images and allowing the reader to either read or look, not being forced to do both on the page.


Charlotte and the White Horse
Published in Library Binding by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (October, 1976)
Authors: Ruth Kraus and Ruth Krauss
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The perfect gift
This book is a must have for women and girls who have the horse "bug". It also makes a perfect gift for any one who loves horses. It is about love, determination and the natural and mysterious connections that women and girls have with their horses. The illustrations are gorgeous and perfectly depict the tender moments of growing up with a horse. A very special book.


Charlotte's Web: A Pig's Salvation (Twayne's Masterwork Studies, No 128)
Published in Paperback by Twayne Pub (December, 1993)
Author: John Griffith
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I liked it better than the child I was reading it to.
The child that I read it to was only 3 years old, and of corse this was after he had watched a verion of it on video cassette. As I read it, he wanted to see pictures of charlotte, Templeton, and Wilbur, he wanted to see what they were doing. There is a couple of pictures in the book I have, but not anything a 3 year old would be interested in. Charlotte's Web is writen for older children, but you'd be surprized at the ages who would love it just as much if not more. I have no doubt that if there was a book published on a 3 year olds level, they would love reading it. Charlotte, Templeton and Wilbur are my 3 year olds nephew's best friends, and when ever he sees a Spider, Rat or Pig they are Charlotte, Templeton or Wilbur.


A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
Published in Hardcover by American Chemical Society (January, 1998)
Author: Glenn Theodore Seaborg
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Excelent Autobiography of Glen Seaborg
Annotation This autobiography details the interaction of an eminent scientist, Glenn Seaborg, with the highest levels of government in the U.S. during an important period for both science and public policy. Seaborg worked for each administration from 1946 to 1996. The work is based on meticulous notes that he recorded each day. Much of the material in the chapters consists of unedited excerpts from his personal diary, which are interesting, but often too detailed for general readers. Sections at the end of each chapter contain personal reflections that provide many fascinating insights into the personalities of the nation's leaders. The book also contains numerous photos of Seaborg taken with presidents and other dignitaries.


Chesapeake Bay: Nature of the Estuary: A Field Guide
Published in Paperback by Tidewater Pub (October, 1989)
Authors: Christopher P. White and Karen Teramura
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Chesapeake Bay- a field guide
A wonderful guide that should be read by anyone who loves the Chesapeake and its inhabitants.


Cheyenne and Sioux: The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier
Published in Paperback by Holt Rinehart & Winston (January, 1973)
Author: Ronald H. Limbaugh
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Terrific personal narratives
This little book makes great reading for those interested in first-person accounts of Cheyenne and Sioux life and history. There are four narratives and a collection of black and white photos.

My favorite story is the first one, told by Iron Teeth or Mah-i-ti-wo-nee-ni, a 95 year old woman born about 1834. Her father was Cheyenne and her mother was Sioux, and she was raised as a Cheyenne. In the time of her grandmother, these Indians had no horses. In her own girlhood, they captured wild horses or went on horseraids south to Mexico. She relates many interesting incidents from daily life as a Cheyenne woman.

There are also stories of hunts, heartbreaks, and history. She was part of Dull Knife's village camped on the Powder River that was destroyed by white soldiers in 1876. And later she was in the group of people from Dull Knife's band (about 100 people, including children) who were inhumanely imprisoned in a 30 foot square building at Fort Robinson without food or water, until they made a brave and desperate death-defying escape. She lived through reservation starvation and the murder of friends and family members, and into old age to tell this story. What superb reading.

In addition to (1) Iron Teeth, A Cheyenne Old Woman, the other narratives are (2)James Tangled Yello Hair, A Cheyenne Scout, (3)Jules Claudel, A White Soldier with the Cheyenne Scouts, and (4) Oscar Good Shot, A Sioux Farmer. This book was created from interviews by Thomas Marquis in the 1920s. Highly recommended!


Chicago White Sox
Published in Unknown Binding by Creative Education ()
Author: Bill Shaw
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A book on the history of the Chicago White Sox
This book tells the history of the Chicago White Sox from the time that Charles Albert Comiskey founded the team to the early 80's. And the Chicago White Sox even was winning playoffs games and American League pennants. But not only of them was happy. But in 1919 the Chicago White Sox blew the World Series and 8 Chicago White Sox was kicked out of baseball for life. The players has taken bribes from gamblers. And the team that beat them was the Cincinnati Reds. And the eight players were Eddie Cicotte, Lefty Williams, Happy Felsch, Swede Risberg, Fred McMullin, Buck Weaver and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. And the Chicago White Sox will not win another American League pennant for ahnother 40 years. And those players became known as "The Black Sox". And manger Tony LaRussa was hired in 1979 and today he manges the St. Lious Cardnials. [...]


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