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A must for wildlife enthusiasts
A Must!

Almost as fun as the hikes themselves!
A good book made better

Ode to Joy!Before going further, let me mention that the book contains many beautiful nude images of women that would earn its contents an R rating (or even a bit more) if the book were a motion picture. The images will remind you of Edward Weston's work, as the ambiguous line between landscape and the female form are portrayed.
The book is divided into the themes of awakening, longing, remembering, waiting, returning, and homecoming. Each section has its own previously unpublished poetry, color, and thematic photographs. The images alternate among female nudes, landscapes, nudes superimposed on landscapes (like the cover image), flowers, and still lifes. The photographs' compositions, reproduction quality, and connection to the themes and each other are stunning. Although the work is unformly of high quality, I liked the flower photographs best. They will remind you of Robert Mapplethorpe and Georgia O'Keeffe.
Of the many elements in this work, I actually enjoyed the poetry the best. You should play the music as you read the book to deepen your emotional connection and experience.
Here are a few samples of Mr. Parks's understanding of how much meaning women bring to our lives.
"I lie here abandoned,
longing for you to give
the thinnest hope to my heart.
Speak to me." -- Dayspring
"I lie haunted in the ashes
of shapeless memories." -- Memories to Forget
"How could you let him caress hands
I held just one love ago?" -- I'm Not Close
"You and longing are as one." -- I Breath Deeply and Want
"Nothing
can
be
more
indiscreet, or arduous,
than love." -- I Know
"Yet I still know
what I am in search of --
one unending love that claims
the need to be remembered." -- Friendly Advice
"If you would have a star for noon,
it shall be yours." -- A Child Arriving
You can feel the vibrancy of the work from these words, I'm sure. What's amazing to me is that Mr. Parks is now 88. Yet his vision here is that of a quite young man. Remarkable!
After you have enjoyed this outstanding milieu Mr. Parks has created for us, I suggest that you think about what women have inspired you to accomplish that would not otherwise have happened.
To me, above all women are muses making the heavens' silent potential resound with meaning!
Gordon Parks does it again with a Star For Noon

a fun book with wonderful, evocative illustrations
West Coast Kids Need Their Own Books!

LIFE CHANGING
Freedom

Haiku becomes new
A Beautiful, Touching bookIn overflowing baskets
Summer in the Park"
Jane Yolen
This is a "haiku" from the book. Each poem is matched with a memorable picture of the city. The pictures are of everyday scenes and the haiku are easy to read, yet the effect is haunting. Although the book is only 40 pages long, a person could spend hours reading and looking at the pictures.
Children and parents and teachers will read this book over and over.


Intricate, moody, and fascinating
A brilliantly morbid, decedant fantasyThe planet was apparently settled by a single human astronaut, but again that's not at all clear; you find that out only in bits and scraps. The most fascinating quality of the books is that they present a moment in the life of a culture, where you catch glimpses of distorted bits of the culture's origins. There is a certain amount of humor in this palimpsest -- a very dour, draconian state religion arises from misinterpretation of the human astronaut's psychotically erotic poetry.
While the book has obviously been inspired by the author's travels in India, the real India is but a starting point for Park's delightfully diseased imagination.
Park's book reminds me of both Nabakov's "Pale Fire" and Wallace's "Infinite Jest" in that the text on the page is only half the story; the other half is the blurred and corrupted text behind the text that the reader can infer from the primary text.


Jurassic Park Adventures One BookJurassic Park Adventures One is a book about a kid named Eric Kirby who has to get to a test safe house to escape dinosaurs on an island. When he tries to get out of the test house, he can't. Some people have to save him. Their plane crashes in the rescue. If you like dinosaurs, this is the book for you. The stars of the book are Spinosaurus, T- Rex & Raptor. Eric makes friends with an Iguanadon & names it Iggy. Eric is a hero. He goes out to save a man, but does not know who he is.
By James
A thrilling book inspired by the upcoming movie.

This Book Found Me!
An amazing book!

Amazing!
Excellent period piece