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March 1999

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 1999.

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Family Moments

by Nelly Heitman

From the authors of Love Life for Parents: How to Have Kids and a Sex Life Too (1998) comes another parenting book of common sense ideas. Organized into short day-of-the-month readings, each day focuses on a different aspect of raising... Read More

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Early Grrrl

by Leeta Taylor

Call it “No Byyys Allowed.” In this sampling from four now out-of-print volumes of her poetry, Marge Piercy has dedicated it to “grrrl” power, the we-are-woman roar of the zines and poetry slams generation, that is, for the... Read More

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Masks

by Jennifer Sperry

In her first collection, Robson offers dozens of singular, beautifully crafted poems that join hands to form a strong, well-forged ring. A professor at the City University of New York School of Law, Robson has published numerous articles... Read More

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The Edible Garden Series

by Ellen Pisor

Rosalind Creasy has just published the definitive six-book series on edible gardens—flower, salad, French, Italian, herb and heirloom (vegetable). And what a series it is. With detailed photographs and splendid writing, she expertly... Read More

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The Edible Garden Series

by Ellen Pisor

Rosalind Creasy has just published the definitive six-book series on edible gardens—flower, salad, French, Italian, herb and heirloom (vegetable). And what a series it is. With detailed photographs and splendid writing, she expertly... Read More

Book Review

The Edible Garden Series

by Ellen Pisor

Rosalind Creasy has just published the definitive six-book series on edible gardens—flower, salad, French, Italian, herb and heirloom (vegetable). And what a series it is. With detailed photographs and splendid writing, she expertly... Read More

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How the News Makes Us Dumb

by Cari Noga

First heard a few years ago, the outcry that the U.S. tax code and IRS are beyond fixing has steadily grown louder—and given the general dissatisfaction with the media nowadays, Sommerville’s work on the Fourth Estate could have the... Read More

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