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

Jesus Loves the Little Childen
Published in Hardcover by Chariot Victor Pub (July, 1993)
Author: Debby Anderson
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My son asks for this book over and over!
This story goes to the tune of the familiar song, and shows children from a variety of cultures. It will give you more verses to sing to the song, and a basis for exposing your child to other ways of life.


The Jesus Touch: Learning the Art of Relationship from the Master
Published in Paperback by Howard Publishing (March, 2002)
Authors: Lynn Anderson and Max Lucado
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Sharpen Your People Skills With Help From The Master
In "The Jesus Touch" Lynn Anderson takes you on a journey with Jesus. Some may be surprised at what they find along the way: Jesus actually loves being with people! All kinds and in a variety of settings.

Anderson places a grid over the stories of Jesus and people in the Gospel of John. In each instance--whether it's a wedding in Cana, a woman by a well in need of hope, or a lame man by a pool who is paralyzed by his own victim mentality--Anderson shows how Jesus was available, sensitive, helpful, and creative.

Read this book and you will look at the people in your world in new ways. You will become better equipped to make an impact in their lives and make everyday encounters eternal ones. All with the Jesus touch.


Jim Anderson's Original Rent-Free Guaranteed and Save Up to $25,000 on Your Home Purchase
Published in Paperback by Brun Pr (June, 1991)
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Leading the way with simple truths.
A book about how to live rent free and proudly own property without getting institutionally "screwed" by realtors and bankers. A great book written by a very smart man. Thanks to this writers work, more and more people are finally catching on to the inequities of the "Real Estate Industry".


John Ford,
Published in Textbook Binding by Twayne Pub (May, 1972)
Author: Donald K. Anderson
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Our greatest after Shakespeare?
This book provides the ideal introduction to the work of the profoundest of Shakespeare's successors. Its treatment of Ford's non-dramatic work has been outdated by recent discoveries, but each of the plays receives a discussion that is both succinct and really illuminating.


John Muir: Wilderness Prophet
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Author: Peter Anderson
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John Muir: Wilderness Prophet
This book is packed with interesting facts on naturalist John Muir. Students will stay interested listening to all of his wild adventures. This book creates the desire to make a contribution to our wilderness.


Joshua's Westward Journal
Published in Library Binding by William Morrow (September, 1987)
Authors: Joan Anderson and George Ancona
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Great Pioneer Book
This is a great pioneer book. It is about a fictionist family-the Carpenters-who travels from Pennsylvania to Illinois in the mid 1800s. They encounter death, low water, marriage, and a wonderful feast. I would recommend this book for anybody interested in pioneers. This is a great tie-in book for a history unit, but also great for pleasure reading.


The Journey from Heartbreak to Connection: A Workshop in Abandoment Recovery
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (01 July, 2003)
Author: Susan Anderson
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The Journey from Heartbreak to Connection
A friend recommended this book because I lost what I thought was the love of my life to another. I thought my life was over. This book and the exercises in it got me through the worst part. Now it is helping me see that there is a way to get through it. I couldn't have done it without it. It is a must for people who have been dumped and for anyone who has had their heart broken. Your life isn't over like I thought mine was. This book is a lifesaver!


Journeys With The Cancer Conqueror:Mobilizing Mind
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (August, 1999)
Author: Anderson
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Insights for all of us
Unfortunatly I have had a number of my friends diagnosed with cancer over the past few years as well as friends who lost their spouses to cancer. This is particularly poingnant as they are all in the 5-30 year age range. Fortunatly I have had the oppertunity to be there and try to be of help to them their journey - fortuneatly because they have thought me so much about what is really important in life and to be grateful for the simple gifts and pleasures of the everyday. I've read quite a number of books on psychoneuro immunology including books by Bernie Seigal, Norman Cousins and Deepak Chopra. While I've been inspired by most of the other books "Journey's with the Cancer Conquorer" seems to be a clear and simple (not easy) complilation of all the other material plus it is a great workbook/thought generator that provokes one to examine their motives and actions which then leads one to reconsidor choices made out of habit or on autopilot. One comes to understand oneself and then work from a place of self-understanding. I feel this book is beneficial to everyone and a special gift to someone who is traveling the "cancer journey". Two particular insights I enjoyed: 1. Cancer is not a noun it is a verb "cancering", a process of growth. 2. Recurance is not a death sentence. It is the only book I remember dealing with recurance in a practical and realistic light.


Jubal A. Early, the Lost Cause, and Civil War History: A Persistent Legacy (Frank L. Klement Lectures, No 4)
Published in Paperback by Marquette Univ Pr (September, 1995)
Author: Gary W. Gallagher
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excellent treatise in summary on the topic titled
Mr. Gallagher has given a concise and well researched lecture on the topic of Early's place in the inception and perpetuation of the idolization of Gen. R. E. Lee that began as early as a matter of weeks before Appomattox CH. Students of the "Lost Cause" will find this a good starting point because the author has provided an exceptional bibliography of source material. I am looking forward to the release of Mr. Gallagher's biography of "Lee's Bad Old Man," as I am sure that it will be the best yet to date.


Juma and the Magic Jinn
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (October, 1986)
Authors: Joy Anderson and Charles Mikolaycak
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Magic with an African twist
"Juma and the Magic Jinn" combines a story by Joy Anderson with colorful illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak. Together they tell the story of Juma, a Kenyan boy. Juma would rather write poems and draw pictures when his teacher is trying to teach his class sums and scripts. Frustrated by the situation, Juma summons a magical being called a jinn, and asks the jinn for some magical help. Ultimately, he learns an important lesson.

This is a beautifully illustrated story with an enjoyable magical theme.


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