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My Point of View About "This Montana Home"
This Montana Home is a must have for your home library!I understand Sherry has a new book out soon, and I can tell you it won't be soon enough for me!


Profound and Prolific Poetry
Don't let the cover photo fool you!

A True Classic
excellent job

AMAZINGThe lessons in this book are real. It contains truths of which many spend a lifetime searching. Truths that are presented to us daily in life but for some reason we cannot come to an understanding.
A profound and practical book.For most of the book, he shows how a greater level of integrity can solve psychological problems. Each problem gets its own chapter. Chapter titles are: Beyond Depression, Beyond Guilt, Beyond Fear, Beyond Anxiety, Beyond Addiction, etc.
It is a surprisingly practical book. I'm the author of the book, Self-Help Stuff That Works, and I am an expert on what is effective. The suggestions Andrews puts forth in this book are simple, powerful, and extremely effective. I highly recommend this book.


A Sober and Necessary Reality Check
An Explosive Intellectual Achievement!!!

Not history - it's happening nowNote that this book deals with events of 1880 - 1920 -- so why is it important today? Because what was done to Central Appalachia in that period is being done to the rest of us today under the guise of "economic globalization." For example, the people of McDowell County, WV, are powerless in the face of Norfolk Southern (railroad company) because NS owns 85 percent of the land in the county. Just exactly what do you think will happen when "global" corporations own the factories, the minerals, and the workers? The experience of Appalachia with industrial and political exploitation is the same experience that awaits all of us under "economic globalization."
A Comprehensive View

Youth wasted on the young.I bought this a long time back on the strength of some rave reviews. It was borrowed by a daughter who recently returned it, telling me how good it was, and I re-read it and agreed with her.
Excellent stories/occasional striking insightsThe first story I ever read by her was "Perfect Combinations" in the New Yorker. There is a sentence in that story that I'm sure has popped into my head a hundred times since I've read the story; it is certainly one of the most moving sentences I've ever read. Rather than spoil it by quoting it out of context, I'll leave it for you to discover.
What does Sara Lewis write about? If you can characterize a Lewis story, I would say it involves a person whose life is a little more complicated or a little more confusing than the person really knows how to handle, and the story tells us how the character works his or her way through it. A story about a high school senior failing geometry and being courted by the ugliest girl in the class. A story about a woman who receives a visit from her stepdaughter, not much younger than she is, with whom she has never been able to communicate. A story about a man whose girlfriend suddenly loses interest in sleeping with him.
As a writer, Lewis excels in being able to very quickly convey the personality and situation of the character. The characters are for the most part likable. The writing pace is quick, with a gentle humor.


I'm not biased...
Queen of the Flat & Steady Gaze

A Leader
AN EXCELLENT BOOK

Great Cut to the Chase Guide
And Adults, Too!