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

Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Published in Paperback by Acorn Publishing (01 June, 2002)
Author: Elizabeth C. Henderson
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Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
It is an idea who's time has come. Grandparents can add so much to the lives of their grandchildren and for that matter, children everywhere.

Bill Duncan, Editor, Senior Times, Roseburg, Oregon

Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Anyone can give this reading club idea a try and Elizabeth urges that more than grandmothers do so. Maybe granddad wants to make the book link. Maybe an aunt or uncle could invite nieces and nephews. If you mentor a child during the school year, this could be a summer connection. One of Elizabeth's friends opened the book club to her sister's grandchildren who had recently lost their own grandmother. The options are endless.

Alexandra Fix, April Issue of Women's Lifestyle


The Healing Power of Attunement Therapy: Stories and Practice
Published in Paperback by Findhorn Press, Inc. (01 September, 1998)
Authors: Jaclyn Stein Henderson and Michael J. Moore
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A must for anyone interested in healing through love.
Jaclyns'book is a wonderful addition to anyone interested in healing on a deep and profound level. It is filled with meaningful stories from years of healing experience as well as concise and easy to follow direction for anyone who wishes to utilize the "Attunement" technique. I am both a registered respiratory therapist, and a licensed massage therapist. I have recently started using "Attunement Therapy" in my massage practice and can see applications for my respiratory patients as well. This therapy can be helpful for anyone, and this is the definitive book to learn it from.

Sincerely,

Gil Pitkoff LMT, RRT

The healing energy of love is powerful...this book says it.
When we can grasp the fact that we are all energy, living in a world that is all energy we can realize our oneness and experience the healing power of the energy of love. Attunement Therapy is a way to understand this concept. Jacyln is offering this explanation in her book...she is a guide, and if you are ready to listen she has put it down in words for you.


Henry Hobson Richardson: A Genius for Architecture
Published in Hardcover by The Monacelli Press (February, 1998)
Authors: Margaret Henderson Floyd and Paul Rocheleau
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FINALLY----a long, gorgeous, color-photo Richardson book!!
This is just the kind of big, sumptuous, exhaustive book that Richardson has always deserved. Part coffee-table book, part monograph----entertaining, informative, great to look through. I grew up near Boston and Richardson's churches, train depots, and libraries were a part of the background until I took a close look at Trinity Church and realized that the same person who designed THAT designed all these other structures as well. Richardson not only revived Romanesque architecture but pointed the way to modernism. He was a pivotal figure who didn't live long enough. This well-produced book does him justice.

Quintessential Richardson
Anyone interested in Romanesque architecture and American architecture would be interested in this book. The quality of the images are outstanding as is the text. The book describes Richardson's complete artistic career and his numerous buildings in New England, Chicago, and throughout the U.S.


Holding Wonder
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (June, 1971)
Author: Zenna Henderson
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Great Short Stories
It is a series of short stories that are great, mostly about kids and adult authority figures. Not a lot about the People in this book. Just thinking of the book brings to mind the cover of the paperback -- a little girl holding a glowing box, "Holding Wonder"! Any Zenna Henderson title is a favorite of mine!

The Indelible Kind...
...it's the name of one of the stories, but it could just as well describe all of Zenna henderson's work. The stories in Holding Wonder are of all sorts--fantasy, science fiction, religious, even one of her famous "People stories"--but they're all populated with unforgettable characters. Her style has no verbal pyrotechnics, but it's got a good-natured, almost wry humor to it even in the most serious stories. They have a friendly tone, that makes you feel that Zenna Henderson is one of your friends. I regret to say that she isn't one of mine; but this book is.


Horseback Riding Made Easy and Fun
Published in Paperback by Wilshire Book Co (1969)
Author: Sue Henderson Coen
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An excellent book on horses!
This book is in the utmost echelon of horse riding books. The author makes concise, clear comments; she obviously knows what she is talking about! I'd say that if you're looking for a good authority on riding, or horses, there is none better. Having met the author, I can say she is a very intelligent, well-read woman who knows her stuff!

A must for anyone wanting to learn to ride a horse.
I was not an equestrian at all and when I got my first horse I was unable to take riding lessons from a professional, a friend purchased this book for me, she had taken professional riding lessons for years and thought this book to be the best! She was right, I learned how to ride with ease and confidence and was able to handle my Paso Fino. The book is full of pictures showing what the author wants you to understand with clear and concise intructions of every phase of riding. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn how to ride.


Incomparable Scenery: Comparative Views in the White Mountains
Published in Paperback by Glen-Bartlett Publishing Company (15 August, 1999)
Author: John J. Henderson
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Simply Beautiful
These paintings truly capture the beauty of the White Mountains and "Incomparable Scenery" does an amazing job of presenting these works. The quality of the images of paintings is excellent. I love being able to compare different artists' rendering of similar scenes/views/ranges. Highly recommend for those interested in New England scenery.

A must for White Mountian Art Enthusiasts
This book of 25 paintings from the 19th century of New Hampshire's White Mountains is unique in how it compares two or more paintings of the same exact scene by different artists side by side. It shows all the popular NH scenery "icons" in well reproduced color. Also includes a very nice biography of the artists complemented by rare photographs of the artists themselves. It includes prominent as well as lesser known artists of the period. This is a must have book for anyone interested in White Mountain Art, White Mountain scenery, or the Hudson River School artists. Very well done, and great images!!


Job Search Navigator
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (17 July, 1998)
Authors: Linda A. Henderson and Martha D. Adamson
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A must for all who are evaluating career, job and life.
This book provided me with a comprehensive, step-by step approach to analyze 1.where I was at in my current position and 2.where I wanted to go with my career. It's a great guide and takes into consideration all aspects of your business and personal life.

The best thing about this book is the way it's written; with such knowledge and insight about the subject matter. It completely takes away your insecurity and sends you on a journey to make a change in your life for the better.

Great guide for college grads and career changes!
Job Search Navigator was definitely the most helpful tool I have found in my post-college job hunt. It's up-to-date research and interview tips were simple and to the point, without being condescending. It's no "Job Hunt for Dummies", rather a guide for serious seekers who want to make the most of their professional career search. The book even gives a lesson in networking and prospecting for those who are out of practice (or have never tried!) Cool and very usable!


John Wesley's Class Meeting
Published in Paperback by Evangel Publishing House (May, 1997)
Authors: D. Michael Henderson and D. Michael Henderso
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Getting to the Heart of Class Meetings
Henderson gives us the finest book on the theological and practical underpinnings for this institution that became to hallmark of early Methodism. Church leaders and scholars often point to the Wesleyan class meeting as the best model for how small group discipleship can be done. But, almost as often, key points of Wesley's purpose and method are overlooked (or ignored), causing people in the church to miss some of the most significant elements of genius in what Wesley put into practice.

D. Michael Henderson's book is about going back to the roots of the class meeting in order to genuinely understand what the early Methodists were doing and why. This book would be of particular use to those interested in contemporary small group ministry -- or those with an interest in Wesley or early Methodism.

Superb. This book gets my highest recommendation.

Excellent explanation of John Wesley's use of small groups.
Henderson's book gives real insight as to how John Wesley used small groups and community groups in giving England and the world back to their Creator. Must read for pastors and church workers.


Lakescaping for Wildlife & Water Quality
Published in Spiral-bound by Minnesota Bookstore (01 January, 1998)
Authors: Carrol Henderson, Carolyn Dindorf, Fred Rozumalski, and Carrol L. Henderson
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Please read this if you own lakeshore!
We are upsetting nature and killing our lakes with lawns to the waters edge and removing all the natural vegetation. Read this book before you start landscaping. You can make it a win-win situation with you and nature.

Invaluable Resource For Lakeshore Property Owners
As a lakeshore property owner in northern Minnesota I would like this book to be read by all lakeshore property owners. Lakeshore environments are in need of our best conservation efforts.

Learning about the role of "aquatic weeds," dead trees, "brush," and live trees enables us to improve lake water quality and our relationship with wildlife. The information, presented by authors with expertise, will be useful in the planning of your lakeshore while learning about and understanding the wonderful diversity of lakeshore environments.

The layout's inviting, full of graphics and easy to read. The nine chapters deal with lakeshore landscaping and problems, site preparation and plant installation, shoreline stabilization and maintenance, good stewardship and more.

There are also thirteen useful appendices that include the state rules of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, while other appendices help you identify and locate native plants and invasive non-native plants.

This is the perfect gift for every lakeshore property owner! Full of information and fun to read!


Lean Transformation: How to Change Your Business into a Lean Enterprise
Published in Hardcover by The Oaklea Press (May, 1999)
Authors: Bruce A. Henderson, Jorge L. Larco, and Stephen H. Martin
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A Very Complete Look at the Lean Journey
This book will be an excellent read for both the experienced lean warrior and those new to the subject. Henderson has clearly been through many lean implementations, for his words of caution in Part I of this book could not be more accurate. Also of specific interest is a section near the end of the book on financial measurements for lean - very interesting. This would be a great book for a lean champion in any company to put on the required reading list.

For any company wanting to win--a must-read
Lean Transformation is an informative yet easy-to-read guide for companies wishing to transform themselves into lean manufacturers. Authored by Bruce Henderson, CEO Invensys Controls and Jorge Larco, a leading manufacturing consultant, the book addresses topics ranging from cultural issues to mapping for continuous flow, to right-sizing machinery and quick set-up, to kanban and material handling to spreading the transformation from final assembly throughout the entire organization. Readers will learn from the experiences of Toyota, Dell Computers and others, while benefiting from the charts, diagrams and step-by-step instructions provided in the book. A must-read for any and all companies wanting to lead in the next millennium.


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