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October 1998

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 1998.

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Born to Pull

by Martha Topol

This book for elementary age children and up serves as a fascinating and fairly comprehensive introduction to dog sledding. Along with information on understanding and caring for the dogs—their breeds, food shelter and methods of... Read More

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The Thistle Princess

by Janis Ansell

French, an experienced storyteller and re-teller of traditional tales, creates an original fairy tale with all the characteristics of a classic one. A childless, sad king and queen who lived so long ago that time was not yet “caught... Read More

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From the Redwood Forest

by Nancy Tamburello

From the Redwood Forest: Ancient Trees and the Bottom Line—A Headwaters Journey is the most intimate, well researched book on deforestation in the Northern California region that has been written to-date. Dunning brings her personal,... Read More

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The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry

by Anne-Marie Oomen

Those among us who admire Berry are always pleased to see his poems come to print because he is a poet who does more than apply fine poetic craft to the page. He also lives the language and the lifestyle he creates for the page.... Read More

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Sophie and Rose

by Janis Ansell

While exploring the attic, Sophie finds an old but charming doll that previously belonged to Sophie’s mother and grandmother. With Rose, who seems wise in the ways of little girls, Sophie enjoys a relationship of simple pleasures and... Read More

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The Bible

“The only way to study the Bible is to read it…To understand any part,” says Christian author Larry Richards, “we need to know what part it fits into THE BIG PICTURE. When you understand THE BIG PICTURE, you can open the Bible... Read More

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Family of Light

by Sophia Tarila

Internationally-known trance channel and author of Bringers of the Dawn and Earth, (which have sold half a million copies and translated into more than a dozen languages), Barbara Marciniak now offers a third work of Pleiadian advice and... Read More

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Boston

by Jodee Taylor

Boston is a city of superlatives—“the oldest,” “the first,” “the largest.” And the photographs in this slick book make the most of what Oliver Wendell Holmes said is—in the most super of superlatives—“the hub of the... Read More

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