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BE HELPED BY THE HELPER
Simple, but not Superficial
Very practical &inspirational explanation of the Holy Sprit

Dog Show World ExplainedThe book is basic enough to explain the intricacies of showing to novices, yet manages to still be interesting to those involved in showing. I recommend this book highly -- hope this author writes more on the subject!
All FOUR PAWS UP for this humorous, knowledgable book!We are waiting with liver 'baited breath' for her next doggie book!
Almost as good as being there!Wood obviously LOVES and knows dogs and respects the tradition of Westminster...but her keen, and often iconoclastic, humor also gives us a knowing and warm wink at the eccentric, passionate world of dog shows.
She's the one you want to go to the Garden with...she's funny, wise and generous.


Kachinas and Hopi 101
A beautiful book about traditional katsinas and the carvers.
A very good book!

The way no other could tell the story...
two thumbs up!!
A book that is fit for a "KING"

A "must" for Vincent van Gogh enthusiasts!
Good stocking stuffer or use for stationary, envelopes, etc.
Van Gogh art stickers

A must Read!The teacher/student in each of us has a life that is rich in experiences and thus embedded with curriculum possibilities. Katie open the readers mind to the world of writing and its possibilities. She writes "We need to know by heart what it is we are trying to teach when we teach...".
There are no virgin pages in my copy of her book. It is my goal that the truth found in the reading of her work will become my truth in my teaching of the writing process. A wonderful and necessary read for all teachers. Let's write!
Confused about mentor texts in mini-lessons?
What You Know By Heart Hits Home

Couldn't stop reading!
Funny and smart characters
Short and fun!

A must for every readerFrom the first page where you meet Will Bergfeld until the conclusion of an emotional trial, this is a book you can't put down. As much as this book resembles True Women and Hill Country in creating a mood and drawing the history of Texas, it is again totally different, and could just as easily have taken place today. For those who think racial profiling is a new facet of our lives, think again. Pick up this book and you won;t be able to put it down until you've read the last word.
Truth is better than fiction :)All of these amazing characters are even more amazing because they actually existed. Will's wife Virginia, who believed in, supported, and was so frightened for him; his mother-in-law, who was on his side from the beginning to the end, helping the other men's families while they were confined in prison; and his sister, beautiful, strong, and unafraid to go to the ends of the earth to prove her brother's innocence. Will's attorney, Atwell, again, a man who went the extra mile, even when he wasn't all that sure of his client's innocence.
The part about the miners fighting for a union broke my heart, the struggles that they had to go through, the awful working conditions they had to endure...and there was Will, just trying to make a difference, trying to help the families, literally trying to save their lives by "uniting". He was a wonderful man by all accounts, strong in his beliefs, and fearless in the face of adversity.
The story of his parents, and grandparents was so enjoyable, with all the love and adventure of people trying to escape their countries and start anew in "The land of the Free, and the home of the Brave."
America is a land of so many different peoples who came here on the soul belief that they would be treated with fairness, equality, and respect. I am always so saddened when I read these true accounts of how we treat other cultures and nationalities because of fear, or mis-understanding. The only true Americans, are Native Americans, everyone else can trace their ancestry all the way back to some relation, who was brave enough to come to this country in order to seek the American Dream...Is it just a Dream? I hope not.
Will believed in the Dream; he believed in equality for all, for fair wages for working men and women; he believed in the union, he believed in Free speech...he believed that he was an American. And he was!
Enjoy, Debbi
WILL'S WAR: Truth and love rise up to prejudice and fearWill, a rural mailman west of Fort Worth, was noticed because he organized workers and was concerned about protecting water rights of farmers in a dry land. He could not stand injustice. He greatly loved America, where his family had come to escape the same sorts of injustices in Germany. However, he and 51 other men found themselves in a Federal trial in Abilene. He was accused of treason, conspiracy to overthrow the government, and thretening to kill President Woodrow Wilson. Will's father-in-law Henry King hired a gifted attorney.
Readers of TRUE WOMEN will remember Henry and Bettie and their gracious home in Seguin, on the beautiful Guadalupe River. In WILL'S WAR, the King's daughter Virginia is a young woman. Her daughters Little Virginia and Mary play on the courtroom floor during their father's trial. Bettie is there, too. Peachtree, the odd vagrant "with a wreath of wild hair" materializes with his owl. He provides valuable information to Will's sister Louise, a thoroughly modern woman with a custom-made red roadster. Other remarkable people make a first appearance, among them, Pastor Jose Polycarpo Rodriguez.
This story is not fiction. It is based on the 3000-page transcript of the trial. Little Virginia is the mother of Janice Woods Windle. This book, like TRUE WOMEN and HILL COUNTRY, is categorized as fiction because of dialog, but all are based on lengthy research in family and public sources. Readers who treasure the author's lyrical prose in her previous books will be delighted with this new one. Even more valuable is the story itself: fear and prejudice of innocent people can twist and destroy American values of liberty and justice for all. Here, in a gracefully written story of enduring love and truth, all Americans can go back in time to dusty Weinert and the banks of the jade green Guadalupe to learn how to avoid these problems in the future. Janice Woods Windle has given us all a valuable and enduring gift.


What a great book!
You will be amazed !
really helpful book for life

Narnia for little peopleThese books make excellent gifts!
Rediscovering Narnia
My daughter loved it