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A unique and excellent introduction to African fabrics
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Touching and heartfelt in his faith in God's care
Heart to heartAuthor Steven Boone pulls out his artist's palette and paints an amazing landscape of hard choices, heart breaking emotion, hope, fear, courage, faith and transcendence.
This book, about the loss of a daughter in the bud of her young life, carries with it an uncanny strength. The reader turns the last page feeling honored to have been privy to such intimacy and caring in this important experience of transition. This book is more than a story about loss and grieving, it is a gift of the cherishing of LIFE itself!
A Must-Read

Wonderful Book!The messages are so sweet and the words are appealing to young children. Nothing scary, just pure tenderness and comfort. It's a collection of one page stories, (each with a different theme) that interest young children - growing, blankets, rain, falling asleep, bath time, dreams, favorite toys etc. The format allows for good conversations to arise with your child.
Excellent for infants--pictures and language are wonderful

Boone's stories entertain, haunt, provoke memory.
Amazing!A stunning example of the old time stories with no obscenities. A rare sight these days.--- John Adams, Teacher
Stories that will touch your heart. He did it eloquently. You'll never forget them.---A. Morrison, Editor
One of those wonderful books to read in front of a fire on a cold winter evening. It will bring back great memories to the elderly and entertain the young. There is something for all ages in it.---Mary Ellen Smith, Editor
What a delight to find a book with clean dialogue that expresses such a beautiful message.---Eddie Thompson, Columnist
Just plain, old fashioned, good stories. This one is a jewel.---Thelma Rains, Book Reviewer


Fascinating Presidential HistoryAs I read Mr. Heller's descriptions, I pictured myself in the shoes of Dr. Boone and his family. Imagine meeting, providing medical care to and socializing with key national (and in some cases international) leaders and then at the end of the day returning to "regular" home life and routines.
The book captures the spirit of the times it covers. As an example, the reader can easily imagine the scene of President Harding and his entourage on their meandering, transcontinental train trip followed by an ocean voyage to Alaska and then a last train trip down the Pacific Coast to San Francisco where Harding met his untimely death. Indeed, in our current era of ever-faster communication, it is hard to conceive of a President running the nation without the benefit of airplanes, televisions, computers, fax machines, cell phones, etc. Yet, despite the lack of these conveniences, the leaders of the time somehow were able to manage the country.
In summary, I highly recommend The Presidents' Doctor for an absorbing and personalized account of three Presidential administrations and life in the U.S. in the early part of the 20th century through the perspective of the extremely dedicated and talented White House physician, Dr. Joel Boone.
Incredible Man - Incredible FeatsAs a novel, however, it would have one fatal problem. As my English professor used to say, it would lack "an aura of verisimilitude". To put it in plain English, "You wouldn't believe it!".
However, it's not a novel. It is a well researched and thoroughly documented LIVE history book. It describes an absolutely incredible man, who performed absolutely incredible feats in his admirable life.
A few examples:
Joel Boone was a medical doctor. He was awarded a congressional medal of honor, the nation's highest award for bravery, while he was serving as a doctor! There are few enough medal of honor winners, but did you ever hear of a doctor - a non-combatant - winning one? Now you have.
In his early days he led and commanded troops in combat, even though his commission was as a medical officer.
He served several U.S. presidents and their families as their doctor.
Any one of these by itself is interesting and unusual. Taken all together they are unheard of - until now.
The book has a tremendous advantage over a novel. Since it reports on a real person, who really did these astonishing things, you have to believe they really happened. Poetic license would never get you this far. This is a book you don't want to miss.
A Real American Hero

Terrific book
This is the best book on marketing

One of the greatest books of all time.
The greatest

A book to help us all be aware of the good things in life.
A Real Blessing of a Book from Debby Boone

A treasure trove of early Americana
Get it!--Smoke and Fire News, Dec. 1998
"A Gold Mine!"--Roundup, 4/1999

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