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

There's a Wolf in the Classroom!
Published in Library Binding by Carolrhoda Books (December, 1995)
Authors: Bruce Weide and Patricia Tucker
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Great Book
After Meeting their wolf, Koani, I bought their book that tell how they got her and how she was socialzed. I learned a lot throuh reading this book. Great for kids and adults. Great Pictures.


This Book Is About Sex
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2000)
Authors: Tucker Shaw and Fiona Gibb
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Wow
so good. finally there's a book i dont feel like an idiot giving to my kids. sure it's not all g-rated but neither is TV anymore. this book talks straight + smart + real. and it says all the things id never be able to say without blushing. [...]


Tin Can Tucker
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (March, 1984)
Author: Lynn Hall
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One line? One word...Awesome!!!
For any one who has ever dreamed of going to the rodeo but never had the chance, this book is the way to get there! Lynn Hall is so enthusiastic and explanatory in writing the details of this book 'Tin Can Tucker'. I give it 5 stars just for that.


To Be a Drum
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (February, 1998)
Authors: Evelyn Coleman, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, and Kathy Tucker
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Not to Be Missed!!
This book is nothing short of an affirmation of life, celebrating the creativity and perseverance of the human spirit. In deceptively simple text, which even the youngest child can appreciate, Coleman weaves a story of tradition which, down through time, continues to bind people together in a delightful kaleidoscope of change. Complementing the simple text are Aminah Robinson's mixed-media illustrations, incorporating earth from Africa with material from her grandmother's quilt. Stitches running through the pages neatly reinforce the theme of the story. A book not to be missed.


To Make a Mayor
Published in Hardcover by University Press of America (09 May, 1995)
Author: Deborah L. Tucker
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A must for Political Science majors
A real look at todays municipal elections No sugar-coating. Was interesting to see how a regular guy wins a major US city's mayoral campaign.


Toba Tucker: A Shinnecock Portrait
Published in Paperback by Guild Hall Museum (August, 1987)
Author: John Strong
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Toba Tucker: A Shinnecock Protrait
This book provided alot of information about Shinnecock Indian culture peripheral to telling Toba's story. A must read for all history buffs!


Tourguide to the Metaphysical World
Published in CD-ROM by Bookmice.com Inc. (15 November, 1999)
Authors: Susanne Tucker and Aliske Webb
Average review score:

Very highly recommended
The most challenging aspect of beginning metaphysical studies is knowing where to begin. Shelves and shelves of highly specialized information are out there for the seeker, but where does one begin without a road map?

"Tourguide to the Metaphysical World" by Susanne Tucker clearly draws a map for the novice, introducing such topics as chakras, auras, telepathy, and reincarnation, making it far easier to develop one's own spiritual path. A student of metaphysics, I feel compelled to admit that had I discovered this book several years ago, I could have saved the cost of several expensive classes and quite possibly have met my studies with far less confusion.

'Tourguide" is unique among metaphysical books for its scope and understanding of the beginning seeker's needs. For anyone curious about the metaphysical, I heartily recommend this excellent overview. Not only does Susanne Tucker introduce the topics with common sense, but her simple style allows even the least knowledgeable of metaphysics to follow.

Susan also addresses the responsibilities that go with a healthy study of metaphysics. She cautions the seeker to quest for balance between the positive and negative; that is, there is no sunshine without shadow. Most importantly, she encourages study while exerting caution in the areas where many students find themselves in danger, especially concerning energy work and working on the astral plane.

While I encourage the reader to challenge what they find here by continuing their studies elsewhere, the reader will find that the author touches on the topics essential to a beginner's study. And "Tourguide to the Metaphysical World" provides a solid foundation to follow through on one's studies elsewhere.


Trial and Error: The Education of a Courtroom Lawyer
Published in Hardcover by Carroll & Graf (22 January, 2003)
Author: John C. Tucker
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A PRIMER ON THE LAW....FOR EVERYONE
Twenty-one different courtroom cases are covered in this book by a most successful attorney who has his head on straight; by that I mean he mixes the intricacies of the law with living a "normal" life. He certainly puts in long hours in preparation, but that goes along with his job. The author states, "In the American Legal System, a lawyer's job is not to seek justice, but to win the case for his client." He relates many interesting cases, but two exceptional ones are defending a rapist who is truly mentally defective and one about defending the "Chicago Eight" in 1968. A lot of detailed information about that political incident is fascinating. Mr. Tucker does a lot of pro bono work and one of this type was defending the Contract Buyers League in Chicago...a race conflict of great proportions. Fine writing delineates complex legal cases that are most understandable.


Tucker over the Top
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (September, 1900)
Authors: Leslie McGuirk and Stephanie Owens Lurie
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Imaginative and Educational Book
This book is a colorful,fun filled tale that sparks a child's imagination and encourages youngsters to read. Tucker, the main character, is a dog that children can relate to because he is adventurous and curious. This book can also be used as a tool to enhance understanding of basic language, especially positional words. I have used it in my classroom with young children and they loved this book. They often ask me to read it again. The illustrations are wonderful.


Toot Toot (My First Cloth Book)
Published in Hardcover by Little Simon (September, 1994)
Author: Sian Tucker

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