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Published Reviews

Annie: The Mysterious Morgan Horse
The Compulsive Reader reviews
"Writer Feld has crafted a magnificent tale that includes examples of truthfulness, dependability, comradeship, and human nature, in the quick paced chronicle...
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Annie: The Mysterious Morgan Horse
Armchair Reviews reviews
"This is a great story for young readers ages nine and up. Ellen Feld’s knowledge of horses–their care, breeding and showing–is very evident and lends...
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Annie: The Mysterious Morgan Horse
Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar reviews
"Ellen Feld has given kids another top-notch book in her award-winning Morgan Horse series...This book combines an exciting story with a lot of useful,...
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The New York Times reviews
"Anyone who has ever been exasperated by an out-of-towner who lacked the chops for New York life will empathize with Anastasia Ashman's story about a sofa-...
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Journal of Middle East Womens' Studies reviews
"A supremely feminine book. It can be dipped into at any point, but there is a rhythm and progression to the presentation of these episodes, so that reading...
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Perceptive Travel Online Magazine reviews
Tales from the Expat Harem is a lovingly produced book that probably gives a more rounded, fully fleshed-out view of Turkey than any book has managed before. It...
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Globe and Mail, Canada reviews
In this collection of essays, 29 foreign women share their tales of conflict and discovery in Turkey. Spanning four decades and most of the country's regions,...
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Daily Telegraph, UK reviews
'Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey' Ed. Anastasia M Ashman and Jennifer Eaton GökmenSeal Women's Travel293 pages, paperback, £8.99 This is...
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The Ancient Rain
Kirkus Reviews reviews
*"This brilliantly imagined version of real events packs an emotional wallop genre fiction rarely delivers."   Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
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National Geographic Traveler Online reviews
Tales from the Expat Harem, edited by Anastasia Ashman and Jennifer Eaton Gokmen (Seal Press, 2006)Follow the journeys of 29 women as they discover Turkey and its...
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On A Silver Platter
AfterEllen.com reviews
Linda Morganstein’s Alexis Pope mystery series is filled with intrigue, humor and genuine suspense...As with the two previous Alexis Pope books, On A Silver...
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Dasha's Journal
Examiner.com reviews
It’s 170 plus pages long, encompassing 10 chapters, glossary and bibliography. Dasha, the family’s cat, took it upon herself to do some research about autism using...
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Love Romances & More reviews
What sets this book a step above many others is that it keeps the reader guessing and is fast paced enough to never incite boredom. Ms Stanley must have done a...
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Roadwork
Don Carleton, Director, Center for American History reviews
A major contribution to the literature of rock and roll.
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The Washington Post reviews
At the center of "Waiting for the Apocalypse: A Memoir of Faith and Family" stands the figure of Veronica Chater's father, a one-time California highway patrol...
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Big or Little?
Canadian Book Review Annual reviews
The award-winning team of Kathy Stinson and Robin Baird Lewis have created another appealing pre-schooler. We are introduced first to his bare toes, and then to...
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Those Green Things
CM: Canadian Review of Materials reviews
Kathy Stinson has done it again. She has got right inside the mind of a bored child pestering her mother and exercising her own imagination at the same time....
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Who Lives?: A Play
The Los Angeles Times reviews
March is National Kidney Month, which makes the docudrama "Who Lives?" only appropriate. Christopher Meeks' fact-based play about an anonymous citizens committee...
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The Historical Novels Review reviews
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so...
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The Vampire...In My Dreams
Huntress Reviews reviews
Ironically, it is when Marissa is hunting vampires that she meets her soul mate, who happens to be almost a vampire. Dominic has one shot at escaping a dark...
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