

I still like this book.
The Doctor is In
A good book for mental health professionals

Empowering experienceI am glad I went on impulse because both the presentation and the book throughly examines intersections of race, gender, ecconomic status while imploring all of us to work together for the proverbial betterment of human society. What it lacks for in volume it more than makes up for with substantive content and heart-wrenching insight.
Alternating between detached reporting and personal narratives, this story chronicles the best and the worst of human condition. Just because it is easy to simplify things into a 'soundbyte binary' does not mean the action effectively generates learning, indeed such labeling effectively stops the process.
Without dilluting Byrd's saga, the author also recounts her complex feelings during the investigation. Briefly living among the residents of Jasper Texas in order to complete the book, she learned good people come from all backgrounds and there was no shortage of townspeople (including the law enforcement) who roundly condemed the act.
on the real
A Must Read for Everyone

Ridley is a genius
Fascinating biography of a ruthless king
Henry VIII-a ruthless tyrant

Must read for all ages
Tender and wonderful story for dog lovers
Family Favorite

A mix of "COPS" and "Night Court."
Witty and humorous, yet painfully real. Great reading.
G R E A T R E A D ! ! !

Will be considered a classic by future generationIf I had to teach a course on social movements, I would probably chose two books for my students to read. The first one would be "Power in Movement" from Tarrow and the second one would be "The Art of Moral Protest". Many excellent books have been written on social movements but very few complement each other as well as these two books. They present the two current main branches of social movement studies.
If I had to find a few problems with the book it would be related to the reference system adopted. By placing all references and notes at the end of the book, the more interested reader easily get lost. It might sound silly at first, but since the book is quite thick it becomes quite annoying with time... especially when you are thrilled by the reading but still want to get that extra detail hidden at the end of the book.
The best recent book on social movements!
A Pathbreaking Book

TOUCHINGThe most exciting moment for me was when I completed the reading of this wondeful book that my great-great-grandfather left to me.
It bought tears to my eyes to think that he loved me so much, to the point that he was moved to leave a part of himself for all of us in the family to share.
I was only 2 years old when he passed away, but it feels as if I knew him through his words.
I recommend everyone to read the book, if you haven't already.
Sincerely,
Ms. Gonnie Goins (decedent of RJN)
Unexpected revelations!
A blast from the past

Good
Probably as good as possible--without being intrusive
Jasper Johns: Interesting.

Wonderful children's book with family valuesAn exceptional picture book with a beautifully written story that promotes positive family and self concepts, what more could you possibly ask for from a children's book.
Debbie Atwood is a skilled and clever storyteller
Beautiful book!Many children can relate to having a special "lovey," whether it's a blanket or toy. What I really liked about this story was that it's not just the blanket that's special -- it's the love within the family. Read it and see for yourself. :)
We eagerly look forward to more books illustrated by Mr. Gordon.


Absolutely bewitching!
Stories for all tastes
Very Satisfying!