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"Admirably comprehensive . . . The Price of Liberty shows that [Hormats] knows his history."―Niall Ferguson, The Wall Street Journal

America's first secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, identified the Revolutionary War debt as a threat to the nation's very existence. Ever since, Hamilton's principles for securing the country through sound finances have guided leaders from Madison and Lincoln to FDR and George H. W. Bush as they have fought to protect the United States―with the invention of the greenback, a progressive income tax, Victory Bond campaigns, and cost-sharing with allies.

In this bracing work of history, Robert D. Hormats, one of America's leading experts on international finance, argues that the United States must realign its policies on taxes, defense spending, Social Security, Medicare, and oil dependency to safeguard the nation in the coming decades.

  • Sales Rank: #2153391 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-01-08
  • Released on: 2008-01-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .82" w x 6.00" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

From Publishers Weekly
Exploring the idea that the need to pay for wars often drives financial innovation, Goldman, Sachs & Co. managing director Hormats traces the fiscal decisions made in American wars from the revolution to today's war on terror. Customs duties often fall off with hostilities, he observes, leading to increased reliance on excise and other consumption taxes. These cut civilian demand, freeing up resources for war, but may be unduly burdensome on the poor, who also do most of the dying. Taxes on businesses and the rich are more popular, he notes, but don't reduce consumption and may discourage energetic investment in war industries. Printing money is easy, but stimulates demand and inflation. Borrowing requires faith in the ability of the government to prosecute the war and its willingness to honor the debt afterwards. If broad-based, debt can cement support for the war, but if not, it can create a class of creditors with excessive political power. Hormats shows that, despite their differences, each treasury secretary seems to pick up where his predecessor left off, refining the old ideas and adding new wrinkles. Moving from history to current events, the author strongly criticizes the Bush administration for failing to adhere to the principles that have paid for 230 years of American liberty. (May 1)
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War marches with debt, for war typically costs more money than immediate revenue streams provide. Hormats' inquiry into this truism renders America's fiscal history both interesting to nonexperts and pertinent to paying for the country's two current wars. Continuing the federal government's fiscal incontinence begun by LBJ's refusal to address the cost of the Vietnam War, Afghanistan and Iraq are being financed by deficit spending, hope of economic growth, and sale of debt to foreigners. According to Hormats, such bipartisan profligacy departs from precedents since Alexander Hamilton restructured the debt of the Revolutionary War, which he did with a combination of taxes, emissions of IOUs, and intense political conflict with Congress. Successive wartime treasury secretaries (Albert Gallatin in the War of 1812, Salmon Chase in the Civil War, William McAdoo in World War I) all studied the techniques of their predecessors, and Hormats' assessment of their effectiveness is an exceptionally clear discourse in applied history--the author's audition to be a future treasury secretary, perhaps? Prominent in Wall Street and media, Hormats is a current-events necessity. Gilbert Taylor
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“Bob Hormats has taken on the impossible: making lively history of the fiscal side of America's wars. Taxes and spending, economics and politics, all mixed up together in times of national crisis, from the Revolution and Alexander Hamilton to Iraq and both George Bushes. There are lessons to be learned and too often forgotten, even for the financing of the new 'War on Terror.'” ―Paul Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve

“The Price of Liberty is both a superb history and an urgent call for appropriate fiscal policy in the current campaign against terrorism. Hormats shows that, time and again, how wars were paid for determined how wars were fought--and won or lost. An important and timely book.” ―David M. Kennedy, author of Freedom from Fear

“Robert Hormats mounts a compelling argument that America faces large-scale economic catastrophe due to lack of a long-term, fiscally sound strategy for meeting military and security needs as well as domestic obligations. The Price of Liberty is a fascinating book and its messsage is hard to ignore.” ―Henry Kissinger

“Hormats links economics with history and politics in a must-read for anyone who would understand the fundamentals of America's national security. Lucid and engrossing, The Price of Liberty provides a new and vital perspective for students of national security.” ―General Wesley K. Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe

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It is not too late to do what is right for our country
By J. Dougherty
Bob Hormats, a well known and highly regarded leader and thinker in the business and geo economic worlds, has written a hard hitting and important new book. In the long run, our nations power and security are the result of our economic vitality. Without a robust economy, we could not create the amazing military we have. Hormats goes back to the inception of our nation and looks through the telescope of how our national leaders, both executive and congressional, have dealt with the surge in expenditures that result from war. Though never easy, and fraught with controversy, in all wars except the Vietnam and the 'war on terror' of today, our leaders have either cut domestic outlays or raised taxes or both, to ensure that future generations will not be bogged down with the debt of the previous generation. We saw the results of LBJ's guns and butter, his inability to openly confront the costs of social programs and a war. We paid for that mistake for two decades. As we sit here today, President Bush's domestic spending increases for the last six years, and the high cost of the war, along with tax cuts, have created large debts our generation will pass on to our children. Hormats does an amazing job at using just the right level of detail, with stories and color, to keep the topic engaging; but, the serious of the idea can not be overlooked. Our national leaders have always behaved responsibly in times of war to protect the economic future of our nation, and we risk our national security in the future, if we don't do so now. This should be required reading for all patriotic and concerned Americans. It is not too late to do the right thing and hand future generations the fiscally sound nation they deserve. Hormats should be thanked for his efforts.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Brilliant, cogent book
By Pranay Gupte
Bob Hormats is an author of great perceptiveness and intellectual depth. For more than four decades, he has been engaged with the issue of globalization -- long before the term "globalization" became en vogue. As vice chairman of Goldman Sachs International, Hormats has had access to the corridors of high finance all around the world. As a member of several administrations in Washington, he's had access to the corridors of power in many chancelleries. Hormats writes with clarity and depth, and invites the reader to understand the pressing contemporary issues of our time. For those who especially want to understand how the American political and economic systems mesh in the policymaking zone, this book is absolutely essential reading.

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Seven Chapters of Historical Insight...
By Gio
...followed by one chapter of evasiveness and some relatively unsurprising conclusions. The Price of Liberty is being marketed as an analysis of our current quagmire in conducting our national defense against terrorism. Good marketing, no doubt, but for this reader the chief value of the book is historiographical. Beginning with Alexander Hamilton and his brilliant schemes to pay for the Revolution after the fact, Hormats has written what amounts to a history of the American economy in terms of tax policies and the debates about taxes. Because that history is a kind of 'punctuated equilibrium', Hormats vaults from war to war, not unlike an old-fashioned high school textbook: the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, WW1, WW2, the Cold War, Vietnam, with passing references to the other events of warfare in the two centuries of American coping. But the principal actors in Hormats's military history are not generals; rather they are secretaries of the treasury, leading congressmen, and presidents often overshadowed by their own administrations. This amounts to a fresh and thought-provoking history of the United States as a whole over the 'long duration'.

Hormats begins by expounding his vision of Hamilton's Vision. It's quickly obvious that Hormats himself is Hamiltonian to the core. Hamilton was the prime advocate of strongly managerial federal powers - Big Government - employing taxation and fiscal mechanisms like his national bank to stimulate the growth of the economy, especially the manufacturing sector. Part of Hamilton's vision, Hormats, says, was to build the financial stability to support a secure national defense. The contrary vision of Thomas Jefferson - an agrarian, states' rights centered isolationism - didn't play out very successfully during Jefferson's own administration or during that of his Virginian successors, but it has never faded away. During every subsequent crisis of the federal budget in wartime, more or less the same fault lines of difference have ruptured Congress; military preparedness versus social spending, borrowing versus pay-as-you-go, sales/excise taxes versus income/property taxes, and with increasing acrimony, progressive taxation of the wealthy versus regressive taxation of the masses. Even such seemingly current notions as 'supply side economics' have had previous incarnations in Congressional debate, as Hormats amply demonstrates.

Hormats also documents the uneven success of presidents at controlling the fiscal policies of their administrations, including those whose own parties controlled Congress. The most interesting chapter in the book - chapter 5, A Righteous Might - focuses on FDR's frustrations with the coalition of Republicans and conservative Democrats who actually wrote most of the tax laws of the New Deal era. Conservatives and libertarians of the present era would do well to re-examine Roosevelt's record in light of Hormats's revelations, rather than demonizing FDR for decisions which weren't entirely his to make.

The weakest chapter in The Price of Liberty deals with the administration of Ronald Reagan. Hormats carefully exposes the naive irresponsibilty of Reagan and his economic advisors - their refusal to adjust their Reaganomic theories to the realities around them - yet he is oddly evasive about the results. Like most Reaganites, he exaggerates both the novelty and the impact of Reagan's Cold War tactics, even though he has already acknowledged the continuity of such tactics from Truman to Carter. He pays quick lip-service to Gorbachev's declaration that the USSR collapsed chiefly from internal failures, yet he credits the pressures of budgetary competition with toppling Communism. That's an odd paradox. If the Soviet Communist economic system was so dysfunctional in comparison to Capitalism, why did it take 60 years to falter? On the other hand, if it was dysfunctional, why should Reagan get credit for tipping it over? [My own opinion, lest I be accused of leftist sympathies, matches Gorbachev's - that the USSR was dysfunctional economically and socially, and suffered a well-deserved collapse of its own making.]

Hormats is distinctly positive, though less 'historical' in his approach, about the Gulf War policies of George H.W. Bush. Then, after no more than one clause of one sentence about the Clinton administration, Hormats delivers an indictment of the fiscal incapacities and blunders of the George W Bush debacle that could be read aloud as a campaign speech by any candidate of any other party.

I won't summarize Hormats's concluding recommendation for a sounder fiscal policy to prepare the US for the future. The value of this book, in my mind, is not Hormats's plan to pay for the War on Terrorism but rather his insightful historical recounting of the payments of the past. Definitely a five-star history, but I've deducted one star for slipping from history to journalistic opinion-making in its final chapters.

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Project Orion: The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship, by George Dyson

In 1957, a small group of scientists, supported by the U.S. government, launched an attempt to build a four-thousand-ton spaceship propelled by nuclear bombs. The initial plan called for missions to Mars by 1965 and Saturn by 1970. After seven years of work, political obstacles brought the effort to a halt.

The Orion team, led by the American bomb-designer Theodore B. Taylor, included the physicist Freeman Dyson, whose son George was five years old when the existence of the project was first announced. In Project Orion, George Dyson has synthesized hundreds of hours of interviews and thousands of pages of newly excavated documents, still only partially declassified, to piece together one of the most tantalizing "what if" stories of the twentieth century.

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  • Published on: 2003-04-01
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Like cheap, shiny space suits and bug-eyed rubber monsters, nuclear-powered spaceships today seem like little more than laughably naïve 1950s science fiction tropes. It might have been otherwise--and still could be. George Dyson, son of supergenius physicist Freeman Dyson, wrote Project Orion to share some of his father's amazing research with the world. Much had been kept secret for years, but Dyson's unique insider status permits great depth and breadth on this important tale. Conceived in the wake of Sputnik, Project Orion was a true vision of '50s engineering: a huge 40-person ship powered by hundreds of tiny atomic bombs, capable of much greater lift and efficiency than chemically driven rockets. Struggles between NASA, the military, Congress, and other parties doomed Orion, but Dyson has gathered hundreds of documents and interviewed most of the researchers and engineers who worked together, trying to reach "Saturn by 1970." His knack for storytelling makes the book a quick, delightful read; even the staunchest anti-nuke activist has to admit that lighting a cigarette off a parabolic mirror facing a bomb test is pretty cool. By the end of the 20th century, technology had caught up with the vision of Orion--it's considered one of our best bets for long-distance space transit. Whether or not that could ever happen politically, Project Orion is a compelling exploration of scientific imagination. --Rob Lightner

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In the years after WWII and the Russian launch of two sputniks, Americans were searching for any technology that would give them dominance in the space race. In his latest, Dyson (Darwin Among the Machines) charts the history of the failed Project Orion, which called for a massive rocket to be built atop a nuclear-powered piston. The project's physicists and engineers, buoyed by the thrilling idea of traveling through space on "pulse technology," conducted a number of explosive experiments to ascertain the abilities of such a system (which reveals how little was actually known about the bombs being produced by the world's superpowers). Meanwhile, the project, started in 1957, ran headlong into detractors Kennedy and NASA included and eventually was canceled. Much of the technical information in the Orion files remains classified, but Dyson's explanations of the nuclear science behind the system are lucid. A great strength of Dyson's project is the interviews he conducted with surviving Orion team members among them his father, Freeman Dyson affording readers an intimate view of the story's central characters (and its government contractors) who helped shape Orion. At the same time, these compelling interviews drag on; the story's drama is diffused by the musings of its key players, who sometimes crowd out the dynamic background of the Cold War, Wernher Von Braun's chemical rocket program, atmospheric weapons test bans and presidential administrations vested in nuclear capacities only designed for destruction. Illus. and photos.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Shortly after the first Sputnik launch in 1957, an American scientific team proposed Project Orion, an enormous interplanetary spaceship propelled by exploding hundreds of nuclear bombs. The project commenced during the golden age of support for U.S. scientific research, but the team struggled to find ongoing funding. Civilian NASA found Orion unpalatable because of its inextricable link with nuclear weapons, while the military regarded the team's ultimate goal exploration of the solar system as peripheral to their own space research program. As public opposition to atmospheric nuclear testing grew, making even a small-scale test shot politically unfeasible, the project died for lack of support. Dyson, son of physicist Freeman Dyson (himself an Orion consultant), interviewed team members and tracked down scores of technical reports to compile this unique history. Unfortunately, some of the author's and interviewees' remarks about fallout and classified bomb research seem na‹ve, cavalier, or just plain insensitive in a post-September 11 context. For academic and larger public libraries. Nancy R. Curtis, Univ. of Maine Lib., Orono
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Essential for any space enthusiast.
By Nic Quattromani
This fascinating volume explores the origins and development of Project Orion, a 1950s proposal to propel interplanetary and even interstellar spacecraft by detonating nuclear weapons behind them. What's crazier than the idea itself is the fact that it probably would have worked. With an Orion drive, it would have been entirely possible to take off from the ground, fly to Mars or the moons of Saturn, and then return home with fuel to spare, a capability matched by no other engine design before or since. George Dyson explains in exhaustive detail how this propulsion system would have worked, and what difficulties its researchers faced in designing it. Included in the text are plenty of pictures, too, including photographs of the Orion team along with numerous original sketches.
This book does not limit itself strictly to the technical aspects of the project. It also gives biographical accounts of many of the engineers and physicists involved in it, allowing the reader to understand them as people rather than names on a page, and there is a detailed overview of the political environment in which Orion was born, struggled for survival, and ultimately died an obscure death. All of the text is well written and interesting. For anybody who wants to know about one of the most ambitious projects of the Cold War, or who has a passionate interest in the history of space exploration, this book is absolutely essential reading.

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More a social-political than a technological tale.
By W. Graney
Traveling through space on the fireballs of nuclear explosions! Now there's a techie's dream. Unfortunately, the book spends much more time on politics than on physics or engineering. Still, I suppose you've got to be quite a political animal to get money for this sort of thing.
Dyson excuses the lack of technical data by noting that much Orion information is still secret (like how to make a nuclear bomb with a golf ball-sized chunk of plutonium), but the deficit still cries out. There's just enough technical material to make you wish for more. Virtually all the graphics seem to be multi-generational copies of just a few original project drawings. There were no significant original graphics.
The character sketches and descriptions of fighting for funds are well done and tell us a lot about how government really works (slowly, wastefully, and on an old-boy network), but "The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship" is not an accurate title for this book.
I sold the book immediately on finishing it.

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Great Idea, bad book
By Juan Suros
The idea of Project Orion will appeal to everyone. It is one of those great ideas that open new chapters in human achievement. There are serious risks involved with the technology that would have to be managed carefully if it is ever revisited, but it could be done.
With a year's warning, we could deflect the sort of asteroid/comet that ended the dinosaurs. We could build a city on the Moon or survey Mars. We could send manned expeditions around the solar system 10 years after we decide to do it, starting any time.
The idea Project Orion studied back in the 50's is wonderful. This book is not. You can get all of the story contained in this book by reading the first 9 chapters and studying all the illustrations carefully. All of the project's technical details of interest are classified and not included. The book suffers from a lack of any sort of useful timeline as to the events of Project Orion. The reader is left to piece together the story from a sprinkling of semi-random vignettes and personal reminiscences.
Most of this book is filler, with the details left to the reader's own mind to fill in. And yet, the idea is so Grand that I found myself staring off into space every so often as I ground my way through the turgid prose and confusing organization, imagining where we might be now if hopes had been realized 40 years ago.
Here are some tips that will help the reader get the most out of this book:
1) Ignore all mentions of Tungsten propellant that are sprinkled confusingly here and there. They belong to suboptimised designs, though this fact is hidden toward the back of the book.
2) Skim the personnel intros. They don't pay off.
3) Study the table toward the end of Chapter 6 for the best understanding of what Orion can do. Compare this to similar NASA Mars mission studies and you will find yourself grinding your teeth.
4) The politics of Orion are simple in outline but complicated in detail. NASA killed this program because it's own NERVA program was in competition with Orion. The book makes this point over 100 pages. If you look into what happened to NERVA you'll start grinding your teeth again.
5) There is a lot of teeth gnashing about atomic scientists feeling guilty about the bombs after they had made them. They acknowledge that Orion was a constructive use of that effort, but in their old age many of the scientists interviewed for this book are a little hypocritical in their disavowals. More grinding.
6) The mention of Tungsten in Chapter "Fallout" is another red herring. It was easy to detect in an unrelated bomb test. Orion designs did not use Tungsten propellent.

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The world's best contemporary writers―from Michael Chabon and Claire Messud to Jonathan Lethem and Amy Tan―engage in a wide-ranging, insightful, and oft- surprising roundtable discussion on the art of writing fiction

Drawing back the curtain on the mysterious process of writing novels, The Secret Miracle brings together the foremost practitioners of the craft to discuss how they write. Paul Auster, Roddy Doyle, Allegra Goodman, Aleksandar Hemon, Mario Vargas Llosa, Susan Minot, Rick Moody, Haruki Murakami, George Pelecanos, Gary Shteyngart, and others take us step by step through the alchemy of writing fiction, answering everything from nuts-and-bolts queries―"Do you outline?"―to perennial questions posed by writers and readers alike: "What makes a character compelling?"

From Stephen King's deadpan distinction between novels and short stories ("Novels are longer and have more s**t in them") to Colm Toibin's anti-romanticized take on his characters ("They are just words") to José Manuel Prieto's mature perspective on the anxieties of influence ("Influences are felt or weigh you down more when young"), every page contains insights found nowhere else.

With honesty, humor, and elegance, The Secret Miracle gives both aspiring writers and lovers of literature a master class in the art of writing.

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  • Published on: 2010-04-13
  • Released on: 2010-04-13
  • Original language: English
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
A must-read for new novelists.
By June Bailey
Well known novelists share their views and answer questions you didn't even know you had. They had the same struggles a new novelist is having. How do you make a character compelling? They'll tell how. When do you know when the novel is finished? They'll say when. When do you toss out whole pages? These and many, many more questions will be answered.

I was writing alone, of course, and wondering about these questions and knew no other novelist to talk to. Now I know many who freely shared their experiences in this well edited book. I am so grateful to Daniel Alarcon for contacting many well-known novelists and pulling this book together.

June Stephenson

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A fun read for those interested in reading about writing
By Lupus
I enjoyed the book because it was easy to read and I could leave it and then pick it up without feeling I missed anything. I assume most are well-known writers who are included in this collection of discussions, but I'm not familiar with the works of most of them, and some have unpronounceable names, or so it seems. Stephen King is included, but most of his contributions are one-liners. Anyway, questions are asked about writing novels and the contributors give their comments. Some of them are quite detailed.

Now, some of the questions are a little odd, but I think most were germane to the process of writing a novel. One thing becomes clear before you've finished a few pages: every writer has his/her own method and style, and the bottom line is what works for them, not what they learned from some book of rules. Some writers of "how-to" books on fiction seem to set their own preferred methods in concrete, but you can only decide that's nonsense after reading this book. It is interesting to read the wide variety of responses to the various questions, and if nothing else, it will reassure the writer-wannabe that the only thing that really matters is WHAT WORKS for him or her. But don't come to this book with the idea that you're going to learn some hard-and-fast rule for writing a novel, because you'll only be disappointed. Still, for all those interested in the writing process, it's enjoyable and informative to read a collection of writer contributions like this. Just have realistic expectations and sit back and enjoy.

8 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
The Secret Miracle is anything but a novelist's handbook
By Lily Iona Mackenzie
Based on the 5 star reviews I read here, I sent for Daniel Alarcon's book, eager to enhance my skills/knowledge as a novelist. But what I received was the most boring, inane collection of answers to boring, inane questions the editor put to the writers included in this work. Here are some examples: "How many books do you read in a given month?" "How many books do you read at a time?" "How do you balance reading widely with reading that is immediately useful to your work?" "Are there certain authors you won't read for fear of undue influence?" "Has being a novelist changed the way you read novels?" Do you need more?

Some of the writers queried valiantly tried to give intelligent responses, but others, like Haruki Murakami, treated these questions with the kind of answer they deserve: In response to "What do you read before/during the writing of a novel," he said "I don't care much about what to read when I am writing." A dumb question deserves a vapid answer.

Even if these questions were stimulating, by the time you read a half dozen responses (there are around 40 authors queried here), you feel dazed. Most don't differ that much. It's deadening.

If you like the kinds of questions readers ask of authors at book signings, this book may be for you. If you expect more intelligent, in depth explorations of the writing process, don't buy this book!

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The best-loved poems from one of American literature's most towering figures

No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. From "The Road Not Taken" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," he refined and even defined our sense of what poetry is and what it can do. T. S. Eliot judged him "the most eminent, the most distinguished Anglo-American poet now living," and he is the only writer in history to have been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes.

Henry Holt is proud to announce the republication of four editions of Frost's most beloved work for a new generation of poets and readers.

In this brilliant selection of Frost's classic poems, students and scholars alike will encounter a body of work central to American culture.

  • Sales Rank: #863781 in Books
  • Color: Grey
  • Published on: 2002-04-01
  • Released on: 2002-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.28" h x .83" w x 5.44" l, .72 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
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“Of all the poetry written in our generation, Frost's is most likely to stand the test of time.” ―Lewis Gannett

“Of U.S. poets, none has lodged poems more surely where they will be hard to get rid of. . . . His lines often have the trenchancy and inevitability of folk sayings.” ―Time

“No other American poet has so much art or so much subject matter.” ―Mark Van Doren

“Frost was the first American who could be honestly reckoned a master-poet by world standards.” ―Robert Graves

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Robert Frost (1874-1963) is widely regarded as one of America's finest poets. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry on four different occasions, and also served as Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress.

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Kindle edition is only 5 poems, NOT the Untermeyer edition
By Dee NH
Beware if you order this Kindle edition. It is NOT the Untermeyer edition as described in the paperback edition description. This Kindle edition contains 5 poems: The Road Not Taken, Birches, An Old Man's Winter Night, A Patch of Old Snow, The Bonfire. The "cover page" of the Kindle edition lists this as a 1916 edition from Henry Holt and Company, New York. I am a new Kindle owner and am discovering that sometimes a link to a Kindle edition is not the same as the paper edition of the book you are looking at on Amazon. At least very true for most of the poetry books I have researched.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Terrific collection of poetry
By Battleship
This is a great compilation from a master poet. Frost experimented with many rhyme patterns and wasn't boxed in by any particular style. His poetry is genuine and authentic. He was relatively economical with his words and could make profound points with a minimum of verbiage. His poetry is accessible and any reader can relate with the themes.

Frost wrote beautiful poems about nature. He made ordinary tasks and events seem enchanting. One can vividly picture a man chopping wood on a snowy day or picking apples in the fall. He also wrote interesting character descriptions with compelling dialogue. Frost contemplated life and death issues, especially a focus on the end of the life cycle. He made profound insights in a subtle way. He was not a preachy moralizer. He had a sense of humor and utilized light-hearted wit.

I thoroughly enjoyed the collection of poems. The commentary by Louis Untermeyer was useful in spots. He provided a good amount of background information that helps the reader understand the context of his writing. Some of his comments were a little extraneous and his ideas are interjected in the text a little too much in my opinion. The great master should have been allowed to speak more on his own with less analysis. Still, it is only a minor criticism and the commentary doesn't take away from the enjoyment of the poetry collection in any significant way.

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This Kindle edition has only 5 poems!
By Haengcha
I am a new owner of a Kindle. I enthusiastically downloaded many of my favorite poems. Among them was the "Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. Having loved the Robert Frost poems, it was also the first I read only to discover that there were only 5 poems there! I was sorely disappointed.

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From the author/illustrator of The Scrambled States of America, here is a fun-filled introduction to teeth.

"Before the principal's announcements, will you all please stand and recite our pledge: 'I pledge allegiance to this mouth and to the dentist who takes care of us. And to the gums on which we stand, strong and healthy, with toothbrushes and toothpaste for all.'"

It's time for tooth school and Dr. Flossman is excited to meet the incoming class of 32--eight incisors, four canines, eight premolars, and twelve molars, including the four wisdom teeth. There's just so much to learn--from brushing and flossing to dentin and pulp to every student's nightmare: tooth decay!

Best read with a toothbrush in hand, this hilarious book is full of interesting facts (for instance, George Washington's teeth were not made of wood, despite popular belief) and a classroom full of quirky characters. Young readers will laugh their way to a better appreciation for those pearly whites that beckon them to brush. And from there it's just a short hop to flossing.

This title has Common Core connections.

  • Sales Rank: #82216 in Books
  • Brand: Owlet Paperbacks
  • Published on: 2003-04-01
  • Released on: 2003-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.92" h x .10" w x 9.93" l, .42 pounds
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  • 40 pages

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Lauri Keller, the much-applauded creator of the wacky, wonderful The Scrambled States of America, traces one school day in a classroom of teeth in Open Wide: Tooth School Inside. Fortunately, when Dr. Flossman takes attendance, all 32 teeth are present to take the pledge: "And to the gums on which we stand, strong and healthy, with toothbrushes and toothpaste for all." The day proceeds with an anatomy lesson (illustrating dentin, enamel, pulp, etc.), which is interrupted only momentarily when Carl Canine badmouths a little molar (hurting his feelings even though he has a hard enamel shell on the outside). Sally Incisor then shares her report on primary teeth ("Babies don't even need teeth. You never see them eating corn on the cob or anything"), and the Tooth Fairy makes a guest appearance, offering molar-coaster rides and bemoaning the whole "under-the-pillow" idea, which causes her to fear suffocation.

Lunch is a messy affair--complete with food fights--and when it is over, none of the teeth feel like brushing. Of course, an in-depth lesson on tooth decay and cavities ignites a flurry of flossing, gargling, and brushing. As in Scrambled States (which is a must-see if you haven't yet read it), every clever, colorful collage bubbles with activity, hilarious asides between the teeth, and tiny details that you may miss the first time through. Two quizzes conclude the book, posing questions such as "George Washington had teeth made out of rocks and twigs. T or F" and "Tooth decay is caused by a) bacteria and germs, b) slugs and worms, c) bad perms." Kids will never ignore their teeth again--and when they do take a look in the mirror they may see a smiling tooth face peering back, begging for a good brush. (Ages 5 to 9) -- Karin Snelson

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Dr. Flossman welcomes his 32 studentsAeight incisors, four canines, eight premolars and 12 molarsAto class at the start of Keller's (The Scrambled States of America) disappointingly flat lesson on tooth care and trivia. While, in her first book, the states themselves delivered the facts in fun-filled chatty exchanges, here the teacher drills into his anthropomorphic pupils a smattering of tooth truths, including the physical composition of teeth, the function of primary teeth, causes of tooth decay and the importance of dental hygiene. The bulk of the narrative is silly filler (for instance, a funky-looking tooth fairy pays a visit to the school and complains that she sometimes almost suffocates trying to retrieve teeth from under pillows). The book's abundant puns and asides, many delivered by the teeth themselves, may elicit as many groans as giggles from readers. One of the standout spreads, the penultimate, highlights facts about teeth during the times of the Ancient Egyptians through to George Washington. Though the book's cluttered, quirky art is at its best in comical scenarios of ambulatory teeth in the cafeteria and at recess, the visual humor, like that of the narrative, lacks the incisive bite of Keller's earlier book. Ages 5-10. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4-This wacky book about dental hygiene begins with Dr. Flossman teaching his class, a set of personified teeth sitting at their desks looking "clean" and "bright." After the pledge of allegiance "-to this mouth and to the dentist who takes care of us," attendance is taken, and each tooth is named and identified. The teacher lectures about the parts of a tooth, primary vs. permanent teeth, and even the Tooth Fairy. Then the class is divided into groups: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, for lunch. Following a lesson about tooth decay, reports on "teeth throughout history" are presented. Then the bell rings, signaling the end of the day. Students are advised to "rinse, gargle, and spit in a cup!-And don't forget to brush!" as they run haphazardly from the room. Two short-answer quizzes about the lesson are appended. The language and humor are somewhat sophisticated, but most youngsters will get a good laugh from a day in "Tooth School." The busy layout features lots of appealing color and animation rendered in acrylics, colored pencils, markers, and collage. Alice McGinty's Staying Healthy: Dental Care (Rosen, 1997) is a more straightforward and serious approach to the subject. For a truly painless, lighthearted look at the subject, open Open Wide and smile.
Elizabeth Maggio, Palos Verdes Library District, Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Entertaining and informative book
By momof2
Laurie Keller's books provide enjoyment to the very young on up. My 10 year old daughter love this books and still laughs at the more adult jokes hidden in the small print. She also loves the anatomical information provided. This is a great book for a quick read before bedtime.

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LOVE TEETH
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added to my collection

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Great fun for adults, also
By Christopher
I am an adult, but I'm a big fan of Laurie Keller's two books. "Open Wide" is an hilarious, creative book about teeth which I thoroughly enjoyed even though, the day before, I had myself been through a painful dentist appointment. I knwo a couple of young children who read and loved Laurie's first book, "The Scrambled States of America" and I would imagine children will get a huge kick out of this one also. Her depiction of an elementary school environment, even though it's one filled with students who are teeth, is very accurate and observant and her illustrations are wonderful.

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Have you ever wondered about the science behind Alice's strange adventures in Wonderland, Casanova's experiments with "Spanish Fly," and zombies in Haiti? In Radar, Hula Hoops, and Playful Pigs, chemist and columnist Dr. Joe Schwarcz offers 67 entertaining essays exploring these and other delightful nooks and crannies of chemistry.

Investigate the nefarious chemistry of the KGB, the colors of urine, and the mysteries of baldness. Learn how shampoos really work, and discover which cleaning agents must never be combined. Get rid of that skunk smell in a jiffy, and get a whiff of what's behind the act of passing gas. Read about the ups and downs of underwear, the invention of gunpowder, Van Gogh's brain, John Dillinger's chemical exploits, and Dinshah Ghadiali's bizarre attempts to cure disease with colored lights. Finally, discover the amazing links between radar, hula hoops, and playful pigs!

Written by popular media personality Dr. Joe Schwarcz, this 1999 Canadian best-seller is proof positive that a little intellectual dip into the vast ocean of chemistry can not only be useful but pleasurable as well.

  • Sales Rank: #1002979 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Holt Paperbacks
  • Published on: 2001-08-30
  • Released on: 2001-08-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .67" w x 5.50" l, .63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages
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“Joe Schwarcz has mastered the art of science education as an attention-holding and rewarding experience. In this book he provides a great read, a book you will not want to put down. You will learn a great deal about the world around us while being compelled to read on--it's an educator's dream!” ―Kelvin G. Ogilvie, President, Acadia University

“It is hard to believe that anybody could be drawn to such a dull and smelly subject as chemistry--until, that is, one picks up Joe Schwarcz's book and is reminded that with every breath and feeling one is experiencing chemistry. Falling in love, we all know, is a matter of the right chemistry. Schwarcz gets his chemistry right, and hooks his readers.” ―John C. Polanyi, Nobel Laureate

“Joe Schwarcz's magic is in convincing us that there is verve and value in real chemistry.” ―Roald Hoffman, Nobel Laureate

“Dr. Schwarcz has written a book that is enormously enjoyable--it commands and holds your attention. It explains science and scientific phenomena in a simple and accurate way while stimulating logical thinking. It will lead to a scientifically literate reader who will not be so easily misled by those who wish to paint science and technology as being a danger to humankind.” ―Michael Smith, Nobel Laureate

About the Author

Dr. Joe Schwarcz is a professor of chemistry and the Director of the Office for Chemistry and Society at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He hosts a weekly phone-in radio show, is a regular on Canadian television, gives numerous public lectures, regularly contributes feature stories to the Washington Post, and writes a weekly column for the Montreal Gazette. He has received many honors, including the prestigious American Chemical Society's Grady-Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public. "Dr. Joe" lives in Montreal.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Fun and illuminating for the chemist and non-chemist alike
By Craig MACKINNON
Dr. Schwarcz is well-known throughout Canada (and especially, the University of McGill in Montreal) as being the consummate chemistry lecturer. His courses are filled with anecdotes, demonstrations, and humour. He has translated his infectious interest in chemistry to the written word, and the result is a fascinating book that you will enjoy reading, and likely refer to again and again when someone asks, "I wonder why....?" As the title promises, the book is a series of short anecdotes about a variety of chemical subjects. For example, the titular "radar, hula hoops, and playful pigs" gives the connection between these three items (airborne radar, hula hoops, and pig playtoys are all made from the same polymer). The majority of the essays revolve around health, probably reflecting both the author's training (as a carbohydrate chemist) and society's bias.
Schwarcz has two underlying, scientific themes. Science in general, and chemistry in particular, is neither good nor evil - it's the context/use of chemistry that gives a moral distinction. Likewise, chemical effects are generally driven by amount - arsenic is not poisonous in low enough concentrations, while water is deadly under certain conditions (if inhaled, for example). The second point is to make the reader a skeptical consumer. He gives numerous examples of good science vs. bad science - a product trotting out "testimonials" is not evidence that it will work in all cases (or even in the majority of cases!). That's not to say the book gets bogged down in details. His writing style is sharp, witty, and concise. The book can be picked up and read from any point, and you'll still learn something interesting.
I am a chemist, and can assure the chemists considering this book that the science is accurate. It's not the standard sugar-coated fare that appears on television. Likewise, a non-scientist will be able to easily understand the material because Schwarcz never resorts to lingo without first explaining it (for "proof" I point to my mother, who was an English major in university and who enjoyed the parts of the book she's read). Therefore, this book can be recommended to the widest audience, and all will find it informative and enjoyable.

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Great Entertaining Read
By FCC
I didn't expect too much from this book, but it was actually very enjoyable. It contains several brief stories and scientific explanations, mostly related to chemistry. It was not only entertaining, but very educational. I now have a whole bunch of tidbits of information in my head that I didn't have before.

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At Last: Chemistry for Humans!
By Jesse Schell
I love this book! I can't wait to read the sequel! Dr. Schwarcz has a way of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, and making you actually care about chemistry. His secret is that instead of lecturing about chemistry for chemistry's sake, he uses chemistry to make sense of the nagging little questions of everyday life (Why is shampoo so foamy? Why does skunk smell come back the day after you wash it off your dog?). He also brings to light the people behind chemical discoveries, and has a knack for showing how their personal quirks led them to discoveries that changed the world. If you like chemistry, you will like this book. If you HATE chemistry (like I do) you will love this book!

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"Geng's memoir . . . does much to restore integrity to the genre of the addict memoir as presented in classics by William S. Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson, and Jerry Stahl."―The New York Times Book Review

Steve Geng―thief, addict, committed member of Manhattan's criminal semi-elite―was a rhapsody in blue, all on his own. Women had a tendency to crack his head open. His sister? Also unusual: Veronica Geng wrote brilliantly eccentric pieces for The New Yorker, hung with rock stars and Pulitzer Prize winners, threw the occasional typewriter, fled intimacy. They were parallel universes, but when they converged, it was . . . memorable.

Spanning decades of unresolved personal drama and rebellion, Steve Geng's memoir, Thick as Thieves, is the story of their lives, the bond between them, and all the things they shared. This is a memoir about two siblings who loved each other (sometimes), the thrill of the shoplift, and the power of the written word, which will lift your spirits, kick you in the shins, and help you remember the person who understood you the most. Geng has made a lot of mistakes in his life. Thick as Thieves may just make up for them.

  • Sales Rank: #2768990 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-29
  • Released on: 2008-04-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .68" w x 6.00" l, .79 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In his bold memoir, Geng takes readers on a wild ride through low-life Paris, Miami and above all, New York City. The brother of New Yorker writer Veronica Geng (who died of a brain tumor in 1997), Geng enjoyed a lucrative career as a petty criminal—and hardcore junkie—while his sister climbed the masthead of the New Yorker. The chronicle of Geng's misadventures includes prison stints, an HIV diagnosis in the early 1980s and murder attempts by not one but two girlfriends, the second one drugging Geng before setting him on fire. It's amazing that Geng is still alive and a miracle that a man who didn't pick up a pen until he was in his 50s writes with such vigor and joy. "Record Steve," as he was known for his LP shoplifting skills, draws vivid scenes of Parisian brothels, South Beach stints on Miami Vice and the hipster underworld of 1960s and '70s Greenwich Village. Geng tells of meeting such celebrities as Don Johnson, Debbie Harry and Leroi Jones (who told Geng that heroin was keeping Gengyoung), but his finest descriptions are of his fellow hustlers. Although his sister's rarely involved in Geng's hijinks, she hovers throughout the narrative as a puzzle, goad and guardian angel. (May)
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“The only man more honest than a man without sin is a man without shame. In Thick as Thieves, Steve Geng explores his tumultuous life and poetic relationship with his sister with a hard won clarity and a resigned grace. Candidly unsentimental but powerfully moving, Geng's tribute to his sister is one of the most frank and insightful depictions of familial devotion-- and failings--that I've ever read.” ―Josh Kilmer Purcell, author of I Am Not Myself Today

“You'll never forget your vicarious joyride through Steve Geng's world, where jail, junk, jazz, larceny and sex are the dominant themes, and art and love are the variations. Geng has committed and survived any number of crimes, but his thirst for life, lively prose and clear-eyed analysis of his own story will have you rooting for him, no matter what.” ―Elizabeth Gaffney, author of Metropolis

“Along with ample evidence of Stephan Geng's honesty, clarity, and courage--and, let's not forget, occasional depravity--Thick as Thieves demonstrates that there were two writers growing up in the same household with pitch-perfect senses of the absurd.” ―Mark Singer, author of Somewhere in America

About the Author

Steve Geng grew up an army brat in Philadelphia with his sister, the late Veronica Geng, who wrote and edited for The New Yorker and died in 1997. He attended high schools in Heidelberg, Germany, and Orléans, France. He has been a thief, a saloon keeper, and an actor, and is an active member of Manhattan's recovery community. Thick as Thieves is his first book.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
clear-eyed, honest, and rare
By voracious
I read a few pages of "Thieves" in the bookstore and was gripped, which hasn't happened to me in years. The story isn't "about" a drug-addicted alcoholic bum and his jail & travails; it's about turns not taken, words left unsaid, connections lost out of ignorance ... and the redemption, at least partial, that's available as long as there's life. Geng tells his tale with a near-total lack of sentimentality, the kind that can crack the heart. The book is also a sweet, achingly distanced portrait of his gifted sister, Veronica. I just finished reading it last night. I think I'll start again.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Wow!
By Bradley F. Smith
Wonderful writing by an apparently reformed drug/booze addict who survived on shoplifting for many years while idolizing his sister, a well known New Yorker humorist who died at 56 while the author was unaware of her condition. This is a brother-sister tale with superbly drawn portraits of childhood, dysfunctional parents and young adulthood struggles. The author managed to land some acting roles in the Miami Vice TV series in the 80s, then very late in life, after an AIDS diagnosis, turned to this memoir, which is an amazing display of literary talent. In between, the reader relives Geng's various misadventures, jail sentences, near fatal beatings, failed love affairs and relationships with a colorful cast of New York and Florida losers. It's beautiful writing, a work which the sister would envy and be completely proud of, all at once. Do yourself a favor and check this one out.

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So much emotion!!!!
By C.C. Arranda
An absolutely riveting memoir--one of the best I've read in years. The author is bold and original with a sad, sad story to tell. I'm hoping he has another book in the works. Steve, I'm ready to be heartbroken!

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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout, by Teri Sloat

A bright, energetic retelling of a beloved children's rhyme, with a Pacific Northwest twist.

"There was an old lady who swallowed a trout
That splished and splashed and thrashed about."

Everyone has heard about the old lady who swallowed a fly, but there is something particularly fishy about this old lady . . .

Beautiful illustrations in this story capture the scenery and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest. The buoyant text jumps along as the old lady swallows a salmon, an otter, a seal, a walrus, and more, until eventually she swallows the entire sea and the trout swims free! With a unique and fascinating setting, this pure flight of fancy gives a fresh look to a familiar poem.

  • Sales Rank: #603889 in Books
  • Brand: Owlet Paperbacks
  • Model: FBA-|302058
  • Published on: 2002-04-01
  • Released on: 2002-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.95" h x .9" w x 7.99" l, .30 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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"Sloat sets the cumulative chestnut about the voracious old lady in the Pacific Northwest and endows her with an endless appetite for aquatic wildlife," wrote PW. "Ebullient paintings capture both the lyricism and cheery humor of the rhyme." Ages 3-7.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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PreSchool-Grade 2-"There was an old lady who swallowed a trout that splished and splashed and thrashed about. It wanted out!" So begins this cumulative rhyme based upon the tried-and-true nonsense verse "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly." Sloat's version has a Pacific Northwest setting; a salmon, otter, seal, porpoise, walrus, whale, and an ocean are also consumed. The verse concludes with the woman opening her mouth, freeing the ocean and the various creatures she has ingested. Ruffins's colorful illustrations reflect both the zaniness of the rhyme and the coastal locale. The fact that the old lady survives her gastronomical ordeal might play better with sensitive members of the preschool set than the original version in which she perishes after downing a horse. While trying to rhyme porpoise with purpose seems forced, the verse as a whole will sound quite lyrical if read aloud. Storytellers may want to pair this with Simms Taback's There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Viking, 1997), a strikingly fresh version of the old standby.
Tom S. Hurlburt, La Crosse Public Library, WI
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This perennial favorite among nonsense rhymes takes on new vigor and zaniness in this version set by the Pacific Ocean in the U.S. Northwest. Perhaps under doctor's orders to change her diet, this Old Lady consumes only sea life, beginning modestly with a trout and ending up with a whale. Illustrator Reynold Ruffins bravely avoids giving us x-ray visions into the gluttonous heroine's stomach; he shows us instead the alarmingly growing bulge of her bright red skirt. When, finally, she swallows the ocean, we know we are in for a slam-bang deluge. No child viewer will be disappointed. -- From Parents' Choice®

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
The old lady, Northwest-style
By bensmomma
Just about every pre-schooler knows the story and song, "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly;" here's a colorful aquatic version of that story, about an old lady who swallowed in rhymed sequence (among other things) a trout, a salmon, an otter, a porpoise ("she did it on purpose, she swallowed a porpoise!"), a whale, and at last the whole ocean.

Kids will love this twist on their traditional favorite; they'll love the vibrant and exuberantly colored illustrations even more. (You've really got to use the "look inside the book" feature above to get a sense of how wonderfully this book is designed.)

In contrast to the original old lady, who swallowed a horse and then quickly died (!), our intrepid trout-swallower eventually lets her menagerie back out to swim another day. A happy book with a happy ending; highly recommended.

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The Pacific Northwest does wonders for this old rhyme!
By Ann M. Huebner
I'm not a big fan of the song/rhyme "There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly", but I do like this quirky book. The old woman is now an old lady, and she no longer swallows flies, cats, and dogs. Instead, she swallows, trout, salmon, otters, and other animals indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. She no longer dies, either--although she does become dangerously large after swallowing the ocean. This book is a lot of fun. The change of venue does wonders for the old rhyme, and Reynold Ruffins' colorful, folk-artsy illustrations are a pleasure. Sure, it's a cross-cultural gimmick, but it works. My two-year-old and I love singing this book together.

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A book no primary room or library should be without!
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Teri Sloat offers a delightful twist to the old familiar lady who swallows the fly. I really think I prefer this version, as with young children I always change "perhaps she'll die" to "it made her cry" or "it makes me cry." In this story, the sea creatures are swallowed one by one and each phrase ends with "he wanted out!" The children catch on and repeat the last line or so and enjoy splishing, splashing and thrashing like the trout. The illustrations are beautiful and the children are thoroughly amused with both the pictures and the words. I LOVE THIS BOOK! You will, too!

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