A wonderfully written exposition on and exploration of the primal experience of hunger.
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Book Review: No Nonsense XML Web Development with PHP
The book is well-structured, starting from the basics and explaining what you are doing in close to "ordinary" English.
Read More »Book Review: Women Latin Poets – a Revolutionary Text
A distinguished feminist historian says there were 300 learned women up until 1700. Stevenson multiplies that figure by ten.
Read More »The Book – Our School: The Inspiring Story of Two Teachers, One Big Idea and the School That Beat the Odds, The Day – Nov 10
November 10 is "Buy Joanne Day" - can harnessed blogs make a difference for a worthy author?
Read More »Review – The Company We Keep, Reinventing Small Business for People, Community and Place
This book tells the story of a building company operating on what you might call the anti-Wal-Mart model.
Read More »Book Review: The Da Vinci Fraud
Using The Da Vinci Code as a framework for the general public to explore the historical roots of Christianity.
Read More »Book Review: Discovering Dorothea
If you come across information your subject would not have wanted known to posterity, what should you do with it?
Read More »Book Review: Reading Families: Women’s Literate Practice in Late Medieval England
Women were, through this engagement with the written word, beginning the long, tortuous climb into the public world.
Read More »Book Review: Time Was Soft There by Jeremy Mercer
Time Was Soft There leaves you feeling that you're not getting the complete picture.
Read More »Book Review: Radicals in Robes
Are the real judicial radicals those who claim they seek to restore "original intent" to the U.S. Constitution?
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