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

Shelby Cobra Gold Portfolio, 1962-69 (Brooklands Gold Portfolio Series)
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks Intl (Short Disc) (September, 1990)
Authors: R.M. Clarke and R. M. Clark
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For Mustang Lovers
mustangs are the best muscle cars ever made. the best was the Shelby Cobra. This book is great for all classic car lovers


Shelley's Prose or the Trumpet of a Prophecy
Published in Hardcover by New Amsterdam Books (May, 1988)
Author: David Lee Clark
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Shelley is a genius...
Although better known for his poetry, Percy Shelley is a thought provoking author of prose, as well. The book contains over 35 essays reflecting Shelley's views on such topics as religion, life, capital punishment,love, and freedom. His views on God and religion are particularly astute and would interest anyone who has wrestled with his/her own faith.


Shoe Box Math Learning Centers: 40 Easy-To-Make, Fun-To-Use Centers With Instant Reproducibles & Activities That Help Kids Practice Important Math Skills--Independently
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Professional Books (March, 2002)
Authors: Jacqueline Clarke and Jacqueline Clark
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Great!
This book is great for instant independent centers during workshop time! The boxes are easy to use, and can take as much time as you need them to.


Simon Kenton Kentucky Scout
Published in Hardcover by Jesse Stuart Foundation (November, 1993)
Authors: Edward Shenton, Melba Porter Hay, and Thomas Dionysius Clark
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History for younger audiences
Among historians in Kentucky the name Thomas D. Clark is almost as important as Simon Kenton. Clark has had a remarkably long and fruitful career as a historian in Kentucky. Too many historians after a long career of teaching and writing history will retire into anonymity, but not Thomas Clark. Many years after the age when most people retire, Clark wrote a book about a frontiersman who first came into Kentucky when it was known as the Hostile West. This story of Kenton will not only come alive for adults, but could also be enjoyed by younger readers due to the audience that Clark had in mind when putting this history together. When first learning about the history of our nation, Kentucky students learn about the great military leaders of Virginia, and the men of the North East who dared to dream of being great political leaders, etc; It is hard to find a book that a young reader can sit down with and read about a person who will forever be known as a great Kentuckian. The life of Simon Kenton was not polished up by Clark and made into a politically correct story that will fit perfectly into our historical revisionistic modern textbooks. Clark doesn't cover up the fact that Kenton killed Indians, stole horses and guns, and took land away from people who certainly had rights to this beautiful hunting ground; this is REAL history, and it is written for an audience that may not otherwise hear this story. All young people, not only those who live in Kentucky, should learn about the life of Simon Kenton. Like Simon Kenton, Thomas D. Clark will forever be known as a great Kentuckian.


The Sisterhood of Bunco: A Comprehensive Guide To The Game
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Bittersweet Press (01 December, 1997)
Authors: Maite G. Franck and June Clark
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The Sisterhood of Bunco
This is a lively light hearted book for all those gals who enjoy the game and especially the gathering to play the game. I enjoyed the stories of each group around the country and to know that most of them would fit right in with my group. It's great to know that the game is really about more than dice. It truely is about sisterhood. It is a quick read that will hold your interest til the last page. I found myself wanting to read it over and over.


The Smallest Cow in the World (An I Can Read Book)
Published in Library Binding by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (September, 1991)
Authors: Katherine Paterson and Jane Clark Brown
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Happy Mom
I really enjoyed this book and felt like it dealt well with some real feelings children might have about moving. I liked how the parents handled their childs way of dealing with his problems.


Snagged: A Regan Reilly Mystery
Published in Paperback by Chivers North Amer (April, 1994)
Author: Carol Higgins Clark
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A Great Mystery for All Clark Fans
A sharp and satisfying mystery with a fast paced story that is both glamorous and intricately plotted. Just the right size for reading on a plane ride or on a bruise.

The plot moves along quickly and abounds with humorous touches that weave through the suspenseful story. The characters are eccentric, loving, brave, swarthy and suave. This is the first in the series of Regan Reilly mysteries and sets the tone for those that follow.

PS - snagged refers to the panyhose industry....


Social Work in Oncology: Supporting Survivors, Families and Caregivers
Published in Paperback by American Cancer Society (March, 2001)
Authors: Marie M. Lauria, Elizabeth J., Phd, Acsw Clark, Joan F., Msw, Lsw Hermann, and Naomi, M., Msw, Acsw Stearns
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From the Publisher
Information on the book:

This book is a valuable reference tool for the new social worker as well as for the experienced social worker new to the oncology field. Includes information on the emotional and social impact of cancer on children, the range of social work interventions applied in cancer care, professional issues in oncology social work, the identification and access of available resources, and the latest information about diagnosis and treatment.

Also includes a special patient information section on understanding and using support services.


Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (November, 1997)
Authors: E. A. Paul and F. E. Clark
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Standard text for soil microbiology
I was a graduate student in soils and forestry when I took a class in soil microbiology that used this text. It is essentially the gold standard for soil micro texts. It isn't overly technical, but it includes a thorough analysis of the basic concepts needed to understand most aspects of soil microbiology research and application. The book uses mostly agronomic examples, but there is enough variety of ecosystems to make it useful for those working in forestry, grasslands, and almost any type of soil. Those interested in detailed discussions of molecular microbial methods or biotechnology may be disappointed, but for the general student looking to understand what those billion microbes per teaspoon of soil are doing, this book is the best introduction out there.


The Solace of Food: A Life of James Beard
Published in Paperback by Steerforth Press (May, 1996)
Author: Robert Clark
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Fascinating, multi-faceted journey
I found this a compelling piece of writing. The starting point is certainly the life of an individual, i.e, James Beard. However, into that particular story the author weaves culinary history, social commentary, cultural analysis,and psychological insight. The result is an amazingly satisfying "read" that educates, illuminates, moves the heart, and deepens perspective both about this one man and also about the world in which he--and we--live. Robert Clark is able to paint a descriptive and insightful portrait of both the man and that world without romanticizing either. I found myself drawn into the book and reading it with relish; not wanting to put it down and also not wanting it to come to an end; and discovering that I have been enlightened, enriched, and moved by my experience with it. Sounds to me like the definition of a "good read!"


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