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

The American Eagle: The Ascent of Bob Crandall and American Airlines
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (June, 1993)
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Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews "The American Eagle"
At Home Only With God: Believing Jews and Their Children
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (December, 1992)
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Talking with GodThis book is a shine of light and spirituality at disturbed days like these.

Awakening: A Guide for Living with Death and Dying
Published in Paperback by White Eagle Publishing Trust (September, 2002)
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A penetrating look at peaceful living and dyingAnna Hayward's writing is calm and clear, and full of light! An experienced counselor, she has included helpful and fascinating stories of loved ones who have passed on from this world into the next. White Eagle provides profoundly beautiful teachings from above through Anna's careful selection and commentary. I highly recommend this book.

The Bald Eagle: Free Again!
Published in Library Binding by Forest House Publishing Company, Inc. (April, 1997)
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The Bald Eagle: Free Again!A well written realistic adventure of two children visiting a wildlife refuge made to protect the American Bald Eagle. Their naturalist guide introduces them to facts about the life cycle of the eagle, folklore, and environmental issues. Beautiful watercolor illustrations enhance the story.
Reading level: 4th grade

The Bald Eagle: Haunts and Habits of a Wilderness Monarch (Smithsonian Nature Book)
Published in Paperback by Smithsonian Institution Press (June, 1988)
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Comments on "The Bald Eagle"Each chapter of this book begins with an anecdotal episode from one of the two authors, drawn from their considerable experience in the field. The chapter continues with thorough general information about eagle biology. This combination of personal observation and factual information makes for a book that is both interesting and informative. I recommend it for anyone who wants to learn more about bald eagles and what it is like to observe them.

Baldy
Published in Hardcover by Ozark Publishing (February, 2000)
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A Bird's Eye View on HonorBaldy Eagle is a wonder animal personification story which defines honor in comparison to destruction. Also, the book gives the reader a rich description of different types of eagles.
In the story Baldy wakes one day and decides to make a new friend. So, after a brief introduction about characteristics of bald eagles, he sets off and meet's Little Tom Gopher who is being destructive.
I like the way Baldy explains to Little Tom about honor and what he does to help Little Tom. I feel children could easily relate to either of the characters.
Finally, the last chapter very fluently describes many different types of eagles. The use of adjectives and comparisons helps the reader to easily get a picture of these eagles.
This story would be an excellent resource for any character education lesson. Yet at the same time would be just as usful in a science unit. It is written on a second grade reading level but could easily be used by any child or teacher in elementary school.
This book is just one in the Feather tale Series.Each has a bird for the main character who is teaching a secondary character about some human virtue.
In the story Baldy wakes one day and decides to make a new friend. So, after a brief introduction about characteristics of bald eagles, he sets off and meet's Little Tom Gopher who is being destructive.
I like the way Baldy explains to Little Tom about honor and what he does to help Little Tom. I feel children could easily relate to either of the characters.
Finally, the last chapter very fluently describes many different types of eagles. The use of adjectives and comparisons helps the reader to easily get a picture of these eagles.
This story would be an excellent resource for any character education lesson. Yet at the same time would be just as usful in a science unit. It is written on a second grade reading level but could easily be used by any child or teacher in elementary school.
This book is just one in the Feather tale Series.Each has a bird for the main character who is teaching a secondary character about some human virtue.

The Barque of Saviors: Eagle's Passage from the Nazi Navy to the U.S. Coast Guard
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (16 November, 2001)
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Cross the Ocean in MajestyThis book is an absolute "Must" for any sailor or history buff. For landlubbers this is an affectionate account of the beauty and strength of the sea, the men and women who protect our shores and the surprisingly rich but (until now) overlooked history of The Eagle.
The book combines a hard-core sailing voyage with lyrical history; most touching is Drumm's account of Eagle's return to present-day Germany, where the young boys recruited by Hitler's Germany - now old men - reboard their beloved ship and meet today's young crew.

Between the Double Eagle and the Crescent
Published in Hardcover by East European Monographs (15 May, 1992)
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ExcellentAn excellent review of the political manuevering that the Republic of Dubrovnik had to do to maintain it's autonomy from the clutches of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. A great book for people interested in the history of this beautiful former city state located in today's Croatia.

Between the Dragon and the Eagle (Adventures in Time Books)
Published in Library Binding by Carolrhoda Books (October, 1996)
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I Loved It!This book was great! It really taught me about the silk route, and Mical (the author of the book) Is my teacher! I couldn't believe that she wrote this book! This book is a must read!

Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives
Published in Paperback by Grove Press (January, 1997)
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What do owls, fireflies, and UFOs have in common?This is a great read! Ray A. Young Bear's book is not as difficult to penetrate as some of Gerald Vizenor's stuff, but is just as smart. It isn't quite the way Louise Erdrich weaves her stories together, but his use of language and his ability to tell a story is just as good. He's poetic, magical, honest, and can paint pictures with words you won't forget.
What is it about? Well, it's about life. It is about the lives of a group of people from the heartland of America.
If you like Native American literature, get it. If you like poetry, get it. If you enjoy staying up and night and laughing with the characters in the books you read, and feeling their pain, I think you won't be disappointed.
Crandall used the SABRE computerized system of reservartions, the practice of gathering passengers in regional "hub" airports to fill big planes operating between major hubs and the frequent flyer programs to build American Airlines the nation's first airline during the years following the 1978 de-regulation of tha airline industry.
This is an exciting book which correctly predicted in 1993, that the great period of airline innovation may be ending. The only shortcoming in the book is that it was published too soon. In the fall of 1993, American's flight attendants went on strike which symbolized the real end of the period of turmoil and innovation which this book had predicted.