The Sweet Golden Parachute: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries)
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  • Wonderful Series
  • Consistently fabulous!
  • I am totally Hooked on this series!........
  • fantastic police investigation
The Sweet Golden Parachute: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries)
David Handler
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Minotaur
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Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 031234211X
Release Date: 2006-03-21

Book Description

Theres a storm brewing in Dorset. Two of the towns most troublesome brothers are returning from a two-year stint in prison. One of the elite families is in turmoil, as a bitter daughter seeks to take over her eccentric mothers assets. And two young people from these long feuding families are dating, to everyones disapproval. All tension is about to break, and does, when a homeless man is inexplicably murdered. Who better to step in than Dorsets own endearing odd couple, pudgy New York film critic Mitch Berger and booty-licious police officer Desiree Mitry. Des is thinking over Mitchs marriage proposal and the two just might be able to come to an agreement, if they can solve this latest puzzle. Handler expertly renders his cast of vivid characters and the entertaining entanglement of their lives in this latest addition to the widely acclaimed series.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Series.......2007-09-02

I love this series the characters are amazing and I love Des and Mitch. The support cast of Mitch's editor, Lt. Tedone and his Sergeant Yolie. The whole town is expecting Des and Mitch to break up and they are trying to console both of them by for Mitch setting him up with other woman while they expect Des to transfer to another town. Just an excellent plot that keeps getting better and better...

5 out of 5 stars Consistently fabulous!.......2007-07-20

I promised myself I'd keep my review brief. So, I decided to describe the book (series) from my perspective: Well-balanced layering!!
-Plot development and pace: perfect!
-Dialogue: Real/brief/to-the-point!
-Character development: just enough/just in time!
-Mystery: inside of a mystery-under that mystery-wrapped around another mystery!
-Romance: Refreshing/tasteful (I'm still looking for a feather)
-Conclusion: Didn't see him coming! (Ready for the next installment)

5 out of 5 stars I am totally Hooked on this series!...............2006-05-01

I read backwards in this series, finally reading the first Berger/Mitry Mystery. From reading each of these was like watching the writer perfect his ideas. The writing is outstanding, the dialogue between the characters make you feel like your watching these people actually hold a conversation. The romance is very much there, but doesn't overtake the plot. I couldn't wait to read Mr. Handler's latest installment, I was not disappointed.

Des and Mitch are at it again solving a murder of a homeless man. Des has her eyes on the teens that just got released from prison, but bodies continue to turn up and the culprit is the last person she would have suspected. In the mean time rumors of Des and Mitch's "break-up" are flying around. Des is forced to examine her feelings for the man she's fallen in love with. Just as she has decided and told Mitch, the unexpected happens and she is forced to come face to face with her past. A whodunnit and a romance cliffhanger all in one. I can't wait to see what this authors imagination can cook up next!

5 out of 5 stars fantastic police investigation .......2006-03-25

In Dorset, Connecticut, police trooper Desirée "Des" Mitry struggles with the marriage proposal from her lover film critic Mitch Berger (see THE BURNT ORANGE SUNRISE). Even though she loves him she has doubts about tying the knot. While Des procrastinates, eccentric aristocratic renowned chef Poochie Vickers has been behaving odd even for her; at least that is what her daughter Caroline claims as she tries to take legal control of her mother's assets. However, her weird behavior, which may be a sign of aging, like Mitch's proposal, take a back seat to the discovery of the corpse of homeless Pete found on Poochie's property at about the same time she reported someone stole her Mercedes.

The Dorset townsfolk immediately assume that sibling convicts Stevie and Donnie Kershaw, just freed from prison, committed both crimes as their family has an ongoing feud with the Vickers seemingly forever. Adding to the tension between the families is a Romeo and Juliet romance that except for the star-crossed pair everyone else objects to. Des uses the case to defer her response to Mitch as she is too busy investigating the homicide, which quickly turns into a second murder.

The Mitry-Berger mysteries started off as some of the best police procedurals published and somehow keep getting better with each new fresh entry because they are entertaining and gripping. The fifth who-done-it, THE SWEET GOLDEN PARACHUTE, is a fantastic police investigation that is made trickier by the hatred between the Dorset equivalent of the Hatfields and McCoys. The marriage proposal is always at the edge of the gripping story line as Des wants to say yes because she loves Mitch, but the terrible things people do pushes her towards refusing. David Handler handles her personal woes perfectly as part of a strong mystery.

Harriet Klausner

The Best of Fritz Leiber
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    The Best of Fritz Leiber

    Manufacturer: Nelson Doubleday
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover
    ASIN: B000BP30K6
    The 1976 Annual World's Best SF
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      The 1976 Annual World's Best SF
      Donald A. (editor) (Fritz Leiber; Joan D. Vinge; Vernor Vinge; Barrington J. Bayley; Lisa Tuttle; George R. R. Martin; Brian M. Stableford; Michael Bishop; P. J. Plauger; Stephen Robinett; John Brunner; Richard Cowper) Wollheim
      Manufacturer: Daw Books, Inc.
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Hardcover
      ASIN: B000CE8ERU
      9th Annual Edition The Year's Best S-F
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        9th Annual Edition The Year's Best S-F
        Bernard Malamud , Bruce McAllister , Jr. Lloyd Biggle , Fred Saberhagen , Richard Matheson , Fredric Brown , Fritz Leiber , Ben Bova , and Cordwainer Smith
        Manufacturer: Dell Publishing
        ProductGroup: Book
        Binding: Mass Market Paperback
        ASIN: B000M5U8BY
        The Best from Fantastic
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          The Best from Fantastic
          Ted (editor) (Harlan Ellison; Roger Zelazny; Jerome Bixby; Isaac Asimov; Fritz Leiber; Alfred Bester; Poul Anderson; Chad Oliver; Ursula K. Le Guin; Keith Laumer) White
          Manufacturer: Manor
          ProductGroup: Book
          Binding: Paperback
          ASIN: B000ENNDN4

          Product Description

          Science fiction stories by masters of the genre.
          THE BEST HORROR FROM FANTASY TALES
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            THE BEST HORROR FROM FANTASY TALES
            Stephen & David Sutton (editors) Clive Barker, H. Warner Munn, Thomas Ligotti, Robert Bloch, Brian Lumley, Charles Matheson, Manly Wade Wellman, Karl Edward Wagner, Fritz Leiber, Steve Rasnic Tem, Hugh Cave, Ramsey Campbell, Kim Newman Jones
            Manufacturer: Carroll & Graf
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            Binding: Hardcover

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            ASIN: B000P0VJR8
            The Best of Fritz Leiber
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              Fritz Leiber
              Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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              ASIN: B000NW2DPU
              The Best of Fritz Leiber
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                Fritz Leiber
                Manufacturer: NELSON DOUBLEDAY INC
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                Binding: Hardcover
                ASIN: B000UDXKUY
                The Best of Fritz Leiber
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                  The Best of Fritz Leiber
                  Fritz / Anderson, Poul [intro] Leiber
                  Manufacturer: Nelson Doubleday
                  ProductGroup: Book
                  Binding: Hardcover
                  ASIN: B000NZQH0E
                  The best of Fritz Leiber
                  Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
                  • selections from a life's work
                  • Fantasy & Scifi short stories
                  The best of Fritz Leiber
                  Fritz Leiber
                  Manufacturer: Sidgwick and Jackson
                  ProductGroup: Book
                  Binding: Unknown Binding

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                  ASIN: 0283981687

                  Customer Reviews:

                  4 out of 5 stars selections from a life's work.......2004-01-19

                  These days, if Leiber is remembered at all, he's best known for his sword & sorcery stories of Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser, published over a period of many years. The Fafhrd & Grey Mouser stories are very entertaining, and I'm glad to have them, but Leiber did so much more than that.

                  If all you are looking for is an entertaining story, Leiber provides those, but that's not the complete picture. Leiber was a highly talented writer with gifts of humor, mordant irony, and seeing mystery and strangeness in the apparently ordinary. While he can be playful, he treats his subjects with a seriousness befitting a serious (and adult) reader. His ear for the sound of words in combination was extraordinary, with the consequence that his prose can be among the most distinguished produced in sf and modern fantasy. Sometimes, he managed to put all of these qualities into the same work, but to see him at his best, you need to read a fair number of his stories (and novels).

                  _The Best of Fritz Leiber_, published originally by Ballantine & Doubleday back in 1974, tried to do a good job of selecting his "best" and most representative stories published in science fiction and science fantasy.

                  I would call the result a qualified success. I say this not because there's anything wrong with the stories selected. All the stories included in this volume belong in such a collection. And it serves as a good reminder of Leiber's range to have stories like the ironic dystopias of the '40s and '50s, "Sanity" and "Coming Attraction" and "Poor Superman", together with the '60s-era science fantasy of "Gonna Roll the Bones" and the social commentary of "America the Beautiful." So whence the qualms? The qualifications to the success of this book arise from three sources:

                  1) Several of Leiber's best stories were left out apparently for no considerations other than those of space. I'd mention the 1968 Hugo Award-winning story "Ship of Shadows" in particular, and perhaps his long novella, "You're All Alone." The absence of "Ship of Shadows" is particularly irksome.

                  2) Leiber wasn't a one dimensional writer: he wrote excellent science fiction, science fantasy, and horror. Some of his very best work was excluded because of the restriction that this collection contain only science fiction and (some) science fantasy. This restriction caused them to drop stories like "Smoke Ghost," "The Sixty-Four Square Madhouse," "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes," "The Black Gondolier," and "Ill Met in Lankhmar."

                  3) Leiber lived for another 17 years after this book was published. This isn't a complaint. It's an observation: Leiber surprised us by actually writing some of his better stories in the years that followed this collection. I'll mention a few: "Catch that Zeppelin!" and the especially memorable "Belsen Express" (with its perfect moment of characteristic Leiberian irony in the denouement).

                  So the title of this book is a bit inaccurate. To do Leiber credit would take a much bigger book of stories that wasn't so obsessed with genre boundaries. Probably the best one-volume collection of his stories that I have seen is _Leiber Chronicles: Fifty Years of Fritz Leiber _, which is far more comprehensive than _The Best of Fritz Leiber_, albeit the texts are marred by numerous annoying typos; there are also some worthwhile stories in this volume that were omitted from _The Leiber Chronicles_, so there is no "one stop shopping" available.

                  All that being said, this is a good book, well-produced and introduced. A pity it is out of print. I'd encourage people who like this book to search out Leiber's various story collections to get a more complete and accurate idea of his achievement.

                  And by the way, the Fafhrd & Grey Mouser books, as well as some of the novels, aren't so dusty, either. _The Big Time_, _The Green Millenium_, _Conjure Wife_, and _Our Lady of Darkness_ are definitely worth a look, and perhaps a few of the others.

                  In summary, this collection is good, but I'd like to have seen more.

                  3 out of 5 stars Fantasy & Scifi short stories.......2001-03-03

                  To be entirely honest, i've not read all of these stories before, though a surprising number of them were curiously familiar to me; i have read more Leiber, apparently, than i had thought. So, having read and been reminded, do i enjoy Leiber? and why? For the most part, i think the answer must be a qualified "yes, i do"; there are exceptions, though. He is more fantasy than straight science fiction; the latter is what i prefer, generally. Specifics: There is a charming little story here written from the perspective of a cat (what is it about cats that forces people like Leiber or Heinlein to inflict them on normal society?); horrible subject, but beautifully handled. Several stories here that show several scenarios of the future (from the 'Fifties) after the Third World War; none of them attractive. There are a couple of tales which bother me, because they really don't seem to have a plot ~ a certain weakness for fiction! ~ and therefore do not carry my attention at all. "The Good New Days" is one of these; "The Foxholes of Mars" is another. No pleasure. But, i hasten to add, stories such as "Poor Superman" or "The Ship Sails at Midnight" or "Sanity" or "The Man Who Never Grew Young" bring a lovely amount of pleasure. Overall, fun book.
                  Fantastic Stories - August 1968 - Vol. 17, No. 6 ["The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar"]
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                    Fantastic Stories - August 1968 - Vol. 17, No. 6 ["The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar"]
                    Fritz; Tiptree, James, Jr.; Burroughs, Edgar Rice; Hamilton, Edmond; St. John, J. Allen Leiber
                    Manufacturer: Flushing, NY Ultimate Publishing Co., Inc 1968.
                    ProductGroup: Book
                    Binding: Paperback

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                    ASIN: B000J5ICQA

                    Intervention: A Root Tale to the Galactic Milieu and a Vinculum Between It and the Saga of Pliocene Exile
                    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
                    • A Big Book
                    • Open your mind, change your world, be amazed
                    • How I learned to stop worrying and love alien life
                    Intervention: A Root Tale to the Galactic Milieu and a Vinculum Between It and the Saga of Pliocene Exile
                    Julian May
                    Manufacturer: Houghton Mifflin (T)
                    ProductGroup: Book
                    Binding: Hardcover

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                    ASIN: 0395437822

                    Customer Reviews:

                    4 out of 5 stars A Big Book.......2005-12-27

                    "Intervention" is an enormous novel, attempting to cover pretty much everything that happens on Earth over a seventy-year span. It begins in 1945 with the appearance of the first operants, and wraps up with the Intervention in 2013. Having already read "Jack the Bodiless" before starting "Intervention", I knew exactly what would happen at the grand finale before I got there. That didn't in the least diminish the pleasure of taking the journey.

                    The cast is big. We begin with Rogi and Don, orphans adopted into an enormous family in New Hampshire. Don will eventually marry and prdocue offspring, among them Dennis and Victor who drive most the the plot of "Intervention". Along with them come Tamara from the Soviet Union, an operant mob boss named Kieran O'Conner, another contingent of mental wonders from Scotland and a worldwide cast of bit players. Toping it all are the aliens, who have been surveying the planet for the last 60,000 years. What's remarkable about May's storytelling is not only the juggling of such a crowd, but also the remarkable humanity and frailty of the characters. We see Rogi's alcoholism, Tamara's deterioration from pacifism to anger and the uprise of violent mobs of bigots in response to the appearance of operants. May has a keen eye for how bad behavior and impulsive decisions can take over at important times, even at the turning points in history. I said this book was big; in a sense, however, it isn't big enough to cover every plot point in detail. We get shortchanged at times. For instance, we never learn the details of how Tamara beat the Soviet authorities. On the whole, however, the book is remarkable for its scope and vision.

                    And for the little touches, as one previous reviewer already mentioned. Highlights include:

                    - A Japanese baseball re-enacting Thayer's classic poem 'Casey at the Bat', with a twist, as a metaphor for the entirety of human history.

                    - Aliens rescuing the poor little space dog that the Russians sent aloft on Spunik II.

                    - Psychokinetic children making a novel use of spaghetti on Halloween.

                    - Two archvillains taking an awesome ski vacation on New Year's eve. (This sequence captures the unique majesty of nighttime skiing while also working well with the character studies.)

                    5 out of 5 stars Open your mind, change your world, be amazed.......1999-08-25

                    This is a life changing book. It shows us a spectacular vision of the potential of humanity, and wrestles with the eternal choice between good and evil. Humanity must choose its path - does it use its ever-growing intellectual capacity and telepathic powers to welcome inter-stellar friends or will it destroy itself? This book far surpasses May's other work so fans will be more than satisfied. The characters are extremely engaging and it is written in a warm, humorous style that will keep you up all night turning the pages.

                    4 out of 5 stars How I learned to stop worrying and love alien life.......1997-12-21

                    The Intervention series, set squarely between Julian May's Saga of Pleiocine Exile and The Galactic Milleu trilogy (Jack the Bodiless, Diamond Mask, Magnificat) is a kind of exploration of how the Earth as we know it could, in the space of under a hundred years, become so organized and civilized a place that the malcontents of human nature would feel the need to escape through the Guderian One-Way Time Gate. Please, don't let the MacGuffin frighten you; the story is interesting without too much understanding of that. In fact, it isn't neccesary to have read any of the other books to understand this series...because, even though May wrote it after Saga, it takes place before it, and acts as a prologue.

                    What May does here is explore exactly what super-humanity means, as ascending 'operants' (those with psionic abilities) begin to proliferate on the surface of the planet Earth, and a Galactic Civilization somewhat reminiscent of the Lensman books watches and hopes that the contrary humans don't annihilate themselves, for they could very well be vital to the continuing survival of the Millieu.

                    However, all that is not why this should be read; in fact, it nearly gets in the way. It should be read for the tiny touches that prove May's got her head on straight: When operant baby Denis worms his way through his uncle Rogi's shields, when a mobster sits in his car and re-experiences the firey death of his wife, when aliens rescue the canine casulaties of the Soviet Space Program, the book is at its best.

                    When she accomplishes these simple moments, Intervention has touches of humor, grandeur, and joy. May is interesting. This book, quietly so, is even more than that. It's just plain good.
                    The Surveillance: Book One of Intervention - A Root Tale to The Galactic Milieu and a Vinculum Between It and The Saga of Pliocene Exile
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                      The Surveillance: Book One of Intervention - A Root Tale to The Galactic Milieu and a Vinculum Between It and The Saga of Pliocene Exile
                      Julian May
                      Manufacturer: Del Rey (Ballantine)
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Paperback
                      ASIN: B000UPZ69A

                      Mix It Up! Great Recipes to Make the Most of Your Stand Mixer
                      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
                      • it's Kitchen Aid
                      • Great Book !!!
                      • GREAT BOOK !!!!
                      • FANTASTIC BOOK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO COOK!!!!
                      • House Organ
                      Mix It Up! Great Recipes to Make the Most of Your Stand Mixer
                      Jamee Ruth
                      Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Paperback

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                      "Everyone who has a kitchen longs for an electric stand mixer," writes Jamee Ruth in Mix It Up!. "It is a sought-after icon -- a trophy that says, 'I'm a cook.'" But like a lot of icons, it's often more awesome than user-friendly. With 13 attachments available, many cooks confine themselves to mixing up cookie batters with the flat beater and calling it a day.
                      Jamee Ruth, on the other hand, calls her mixer "the costar of my kitchen," and here she's written the essential cookbook for anyone who owns one. In more than 60 recipes you'll discover how to get the most out of this "multifunctional culinary hero," using it to make everything from Homemade Hot Dogs and Just-Ground Meat Loaf to a patisserie-quality Macadamia Crusted White Chocolate Cheesecake.
                      Use the fruit and vegetable strainer and food grinder to make a sweet and tangy Ginger-Spiked Asian Pear Soup, and the rotor slicer and shredder for Shredded Egg Salad with Belgian Endive. For the easiest, freshest breads you'll ever make, use the grain mill in Blue Corn Bread, and Red Wheat Rolls with Puttanesca Relish.
                      You'll never want to buy spaghetti again when you use the pasta maker in Basil Tagliatelle and Knockout Gnocchi. And bakers, especially, will appreciate knowing which attachments make to-die-for desserts, like Sugar Pun'kin Pie with Perfect Whipped Cream, and Rum Roasted Banana Bread Glazed with Foster Cream. In these and so many other delicious recipes offered here, you'll revel in taking the icon off its pedestal and making it work for you!

                      Customer Reviews:

                      3 out of 5 stars it's Kitchen Aid.......2007-05-13

                      Kitchen Aid again. You will not be disappointed. 4 years
                      Not to much stuff but it's important to know if you are new to Kitchen Aid.

                      5 out of 5 stars Great Book !!!.......2006-04-29

                      I love this book! The recipes are very easy to follow and the book encouraged me to get more attachments. I never knew that making pasta, sausage, soups and deserts could be so EASY. Anyone can make everything in this book.

                      5 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK !!!!.......2006-02-09

                      This book is THE comprehensive guide for all the attachments. I have almost all of them and because of this book I have learned how to use them. My advice is do not be intimidated to try things. Jamee makes it easy to learn just follow her instructions.

                      5 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC BOOK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO COOK!!!!.......2005-08-10

                      I can make my own pasta! I can puree vegetables for soups! I can grind the fresh meat for my cheeseburgers or meat balls!
                      This book is a tool on the same level as all the options KithenAid offers. A must have. Try the Sesame Seed Noodles or Freshly Shaven Coconut Cream Pie.......OH MY !!! And the Knockout Gnocchi, yummmy

                      2 out of 5 stars House Organ.......2005-08-09

                      This is just a supplemental book for the Kitchen Aid mixer line. I agree with another reviewer, you'd spend as much time assembling and then cleaning the attachments as if you'd done it conventionally. Reminds me of all the food processor cookbooks that came out twenty-something years ago, finding excuses to use the machine even when not called for. I guess that maybe if people got a K'Aid and wanted to play with their new toy and its attachments that this would make sense. Many of the recipes sound a little too twee for me anyway. The meatloaf looks repulsive, is really more a meat-and-vegetable pate than a true meat loaf--and expensive to make! Desserts, pastries, breads, the real strong points of a good stand mixer, are shortchanged in this book. I use Bosch and Electrolux mixers rather than K'Aid (not strong enough) and found little to use in my machines. Avoid unless you can get it cheap--

                      The Horse Show Mom's Survival Guide: For Every Discipline
                      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                      • Informative/Fun
                      The Horse Show Mom's Survival Guide: For Every Discipline
                      Susan S. Daniels
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                      5 out of 5 stars Informative/Fun.......2005-09-30

                      Loved the book. Lot of information explained in a fun, creative way. A must have for horse show Mom's at all levels!

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                        Bettina Havig
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                        Debbie Mumm's Joyful Traditions for the Holidays
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                          Debbie Mumm's Joyful Traditions for the Holidays
                          Debbie Mumm
                          Manufacturer: Landauer Corporation
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                          Binding: Hardcover

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                          ASIN: 1890621277

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                          Joyful Traditions for the Holidays by Signature Artist: Debbie Mumm

                          Debbie Mumm shares joyful traditions in sophisticated country style highlighted by her whimisical cast of characters and lighthearted art.

                          More than 150 full-color photos and illustrations
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                              The acclaimed civil rights leader Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954) is brought vividly to life in this well researched and compelling biography. The daughter of an ex-slave, Terrell was considered the best-educated black woman of her time. She was the first African American member of the Washington, D.C., Board of Education, and a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). But perhaps her greatest triumph was waging a successful battle—at the age of 90—to integrate Washington, D.C., restaurants, a campaign that touched off similar protests throughout the nation. Counting such noted leaders as Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Ida B. Wells among her friends, Mary Church Terrell was an important and influential woman in the battle for integration.

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                              "Marbles was a popular children's game in the 1940s. The nation's capital held two marbles tournaments--one for the city's white youngsters and the other for its colored children. But Washington could send only one champion to the national marbles tournament. Instead of holding a playoff between the two winners, the city automatically selected the white champion to represent Washington in the national tournament. The colored champion was automatically named runner-up for the city. This was done to keep black and white children from playing marbles together--and to prevent the possibility of a black child winning the city and national titles.

                              "Washington, D.C., had a dog cemetery. But in the 1940s only animals belonging to white people could be buried there. Dogs whose owners were black were excluded. When asked about it, the owner of the pet cemetery joked that although the dogs wouldn't care, be believed the white customers would.

                              " 'Washington--Disgrace to the Nation,' an article by Howard Whitman in the February 1950 Woman's Home Companion, described black people being turned away from downtown restaurants and theaters. In one case, a group of black people, including some soldiers, tried to see a film called Home of the Brave DANGER DRAWS NO COLOR LINE! proclaimed posters outside the theater. But the theater manager phoned the police, who made sure that no black people got into the movie. Home of the Brave is a classic movie about a black soldier suffering from discrimination."

                              Most people perceive the modern Civil Rights Movement as having arisen in the mid-1950s. The Supreme Court's landmark decision on segregated schools--Brown v. Board of Education, Rosa Parks being arrested after refusing to move to the back of the bus, and the horrific photos of Emmitt Till's mutilated corpse being published in Jet were unquestionably pivotal historic events that awakened the empathy and/or righteous anger in millions of Americans of good conscience.

                              But for half a century prior to those key events, Mary Church Terrell--a woman of color whose birth to slave parents took place while the ink on the Emancipation Proclamation was still drying--was walking into white establishments where she was not wanted, was cajoling Presidents to do the right thing, was involved in the founding of early Black Rights organizations, and was inspiring those future leaders of the Civil Rights Movement who are so well known to those of us who grew up in the 1960s.

                              I am embarrassed to admit that I knew nothing of Mary Church Terrell before reading this book. But this well-written and well illustrated biography has brought me up to speed.

                              " He yanked her roughly out of her seat and asked a man sitting nearby, 'Whose little ... is this?' "

                              After growing up with an unusually rich education, including a college degree from Oberlin, Mary Church Terrell spent decades working for equality alongside such major historic figures as Susan B. Anthony, Jane Addams, Fredrick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells, and W.E.B. Du Bois. She was a cofounder of the NAACP. But the work she did in her mid-80s was arguably the most important of all. After organizing campaigns in which she and other people of color attempted to eat in segregated D.C. establishments, she became part of a legal proceeding to compel the enforcement of D.C.'s long-ignored anti-discrimination laws. That fight eventually reached the Supreme Court.

                              "On June 8, 1953, William O. Douglas rose and presented the high court's ruling. 'The failure to enforce a law does not result in its repeal,' he said, expressing the Supreme Court's opinion."

                              What was the reaction of the ninety year old self-proclaimed meddler? She returned to the public cafeteria that had refused her business and had the bowl of soup she'd been waiting three years to enjoy. Then she gathered up some African American friends and headed to a segregated movie theater. Having been born at the end of slave days, prior to the enactment of the Jim Crow laws, Mary lived just long enough to savor the Brown v. Board of Ed. decision.

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