
Book News and New Book Reviews
Just a sampling of our new materials (right side)!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Inherent vice

Friday, August 28, 2009
Hudson River Valley farms : the people and the pride behind the produce

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Julie and Julia : my year of cooking dangerously

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Jericho's fall

Saturday, August 22, 2009
When someone you love needs nursing home, assisted living, or in-home care : the complete guide

Friday, August 21, 2009
Return to Sullivans Island

Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The library : an illustrated history

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Sacred hearts : a novel

Monday, August 17, 2009
1969 : Woodstock, the moon, and Manson : the turbulent end of the '60s

Thursday, August 13, 2009
The big book of New York ghost stories

Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The last bridge : a novel

Monday, August 10, 2009
Yes We Can
by Scout Tufankjian

Starred Review. The cover graphics imply a brash book, but the contents have nuance and subtle grace. The book bills Tufankjian only as the photographer—and her photographs are wonderful. With as many character shots of spectators as of the man himself, with framing and depth of field choices that are eloquent without being pretentious, she captures mood and atmosphere with seeming ease. But it is her brief autobiographical text at the start of each chronological section that additionally sets the book apart, allowing the reader to feel in the midst of the press corps as it followed Obama around the country. A tribute not only to Obama, with some pull quotes from his speeches, but to Tufankjian's skills with her Nikon.
edited by Ronnie Sellers

Helping baby boomers as they age has become a popular subject for writers who are often boomers themselves. The messages are usually upbeat and optimistic, ensuring readers that the best times are ahead. In The Power Years, Dychtwald (Age Power) and Kadlec, a senior writer at Time magazine, focus on the choices and opportunities that are available upon retirement, with more time for friends, family, learning, and fun. They combine inspirational case stories and practical advice to help seniors start new businesses and rekindle the love fires.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Homeschooling : A Family's Journey

The Millmans, financial journalists and homeschooling parents to six children, share their story and their ideas in this education memoir. They begin by describing their experiences with traditional schools and their reasons for opting for homeschooling. Then they detail their evolving theories of family, education, and learning from the past two decades. This philosophical journey will be especially interesting to readers with little exposure to homeschooling, as it explores the myriad styles, groups, and structures of homeschoolers—and shows that such a self-organized and unregulated world can offer success to students. Homeschooling families will appreciate the chapter about college admissions, which includes tips from admissions officers about perceptions of homeschoolers within admissions offices and college faculties. The Millmans also offer their own extensive admissions advice, based on their experiences of sending their three daughters to college. Some readers may take offense at parts of this work, e.g., the strong opposition to traditional schools and the attempts to debunk stereotypes by devaluing the religious doctrines and rigid structures that some homeschooling families consider essential.
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