

Life 100 years Ago

Fantastic adventure

My 11-month-old loves this book!

Erotic innocence

Outstanding Travel GuideThe "Scenic Rail Guide to Western Canada" provides three services in each well organized chapter.
First there is a brief history of each passenger train route (in the late 1980s) west of Winnipeg and in Alaska in the USA. Then each chapter continues with a mile by mile description of each line, accompanied by unique and beautifully drawn linear maps. This is followed at the end of each chapter with very detailed data on elevations, place name origins and mileages for each line.
The books were not reprinted when the Canadian government dramatically cut 55% of the passenger lines then running in Canada in January of 1990, but they remain very useful today. Not only have some services been restored, such as Calgary to Banff and Vancouver, but lines that no longer see regular service get fascinating coverage as well. Just for lovers of history these were lovely books.
The volumes are paperbacks, with full color illustrations throughout. No attempt is made to recommend restaurants and some train names have changed since the 1990s (for example the "Canadian" train now takes the routing of the "Super Continental" in the Coo book), but if you know geography the book is fully useable. Mr. Coo has passed away, so sadly there will be no updates from him.
This is an outstanding example of a "what to look at out the window" guidebook.
Carl H. Fowler
Vice President/General Manager
Rail Travel Center Tours


Important of-the-moment reading

Knew what was comingIT is something that happens in the book i do not want to reveal to the ones that have not read it!!
HAPPY READING!!
A hero you can't help but love
A hero you will fall in love with

Unhappy - Author did not do full review before writingMy grandmother's name was miss spelled and I feel before a book like this is published all people involved should have been spoken with. From my father's view there are many things and situations that are incorrect in this book.
Eva Coo Murderess
Eva Coo by Niles Eggleston

Extraordinary Vision from an Extraordinary Man!
A Phenomenal Book To Uplift and Inspire!This book will inspire people to look past their challenges and forge forth toward their future. Keep making those cookies for life no matter how many may crumble!
Philippe Matthews
CEO, EmpowerMag.com & HowYouMakeMillions.com
Bite Size Morsels--Still DeliciousI have to admit, he should have written the book sooner. He might have saved my marriage. When he speaks of the process and power of his determination and commitment to keeping his marriage in tact inspite of some "infractions" I realized the impact positive, powerful, decisive action can make.
I share excerpts of the book with my graduate students(educators who are stressed). I give them bite size pieces of positive energy at the beginning or ending of the class. That way they can begin the session or end it with a smile.
I do plan to try the recipe for his famous cookies for Christmas. I'll be glad to let you know if they turn out famously.


A charming story of how parrots came to live in Connecticut.Based on a true story, the book relates the tale of a mated pair of South American Monk Parakeets (also called Quaker Parakeets) who find themselves captured and sent abroad with other Monk Parakeets as part of the pet trade.
That is, until a shipping crate breaks open in New York City and they find themselves liberated. Ruffle and Coo soon find themselves in Bridgeport, Connecticut. There, they find a suitable tree and begin to homestead, building their unique stick nests alongside their fellow escapees. (Monk Parakeets are the only parrots in the world that build an enclosed stick nest - looks like a squirrel nest on steroids.)
The tale then focuses on how the parrot colony survives a hurricane and the cold of a New England winter and what happens when a pair of Great Horned Owls (who raise a chick named Hoo Doo) takes over one of the Monk Parakeet nests.
Unfortunately, the book fails in some aspects of environmental education. The drawing of the Monk Parakeets shows them in a tropical jungle which is not where they occur and shows them living alongside Marmosets, Coral Snakes, and Ring-tailed Lemurs. Very nice, except that Marmosets are strictly tropical and don't live in the same regions in which Monk Parakeets live. Coral Snakes and Lemurs aren't even found in South America. Coral Snakes are native to North America and Lemurs are found exclusively in Madagascar, an island off the coast of Africa.
That aside, it depicts the Monk Parakeets and their introduction to North America pretty accurately. Acts of predation are also included, so the gritty reality of life in the wild isn't ignored.
Ruffle, Coo and Hoo Doo is published by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) as part of their Animal Tales book series. The HSUS Animal Tales foster animal protection and environmental preservation in young children. All are based on true stories and a portion of the book sales is donated to HSUS.