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- Books Published October 2001
October 2001
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published October 2001.
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Basketball season is just about to start, and eleven-year-old Laurie Bird Preston doesn’t want to move to a new town. But her dad has just accepted a new job as the girls’ basketball coach in the middle school in his old hometown,... Read More
If one believes the proposition that “Life is a moment-to-moment battle between one’s Buddha nature and the workings of delusion,” then one will willingly engage in the processes to attain that “Buddha nature.” Considering the... Read More
How does a dancer explore the terrain of dance history? How can the layperson understand the vastness of the dance history landscape? How does dance scholarship include both physical and intellectual inquiry? These questions serve as... Read More
When Mark Twain was spinning his tales of life on the mighty Mississippi, steamboat travel was high-tech and high class. Fifty to sixty vessels a day would land at the thriving New Orleans docks, ferrying passengers and cargo from the... Read More
“Electronic publishing is here. It’s ignored. It’s misunderstood…[but] publishers and authors alike are betting their pocketbooks that it’ll be the wave of the future,” says Wiesner in Electronic Publishing, one of the first... Read More