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Posted in Journalists (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Herbert Williams. By Seren. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.99. There are some available for $19.99.
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Written by Daniel F. Littlefield. By University of Nebraska Press. The regular list price is $55.00. Sells new for $25.00. There are some available for $3.94.
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Written by JULIA SEWELL CARTER. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $20.50. Sells new for $12.81. There are some available for $13.00.
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Written by Eleanor Mallet. By Orange Frazer Press. The regular list price is $18.00. Sells new for $0.02. There are some available for $0.02.
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3 comments about The Notion of Family.
  1. Mallet gets at the essence of growing up and family life in this lovely little book. Mallet's former Cleveland newspaper columns were among the best Northeastern Ohio has ever seen and I miss them. It's a joy to have this book and get a taste of her sensitive, sometimes humorous and thoughtful writings again. An excellent book to take a break from the "fray" and look at the reality of living to its fullest.


  2. In these unusual and animated essays, nothing is ever quite as it seems.Mallet teaches us that families are mysterious and complex organisims, forever moving and changing and growing. The reader plunges into a beguiling drama featuring a constellation of relatives including sons, sisters and husbands; old-world Bobie; Aunt Izzie of the blueberry pies with crisscross crusts; the mother-in-law, Sarah, who loves Elvis; and Sarah's bookish Arthur, who keeps a bathtub mat by the front door. In this accelerated narrative, are the mysteries of growing up, growing old, and growing together. "At one time," Ms. Mallet writes, "I had all the answers." But she wisely decides, what endures is the passion for the whole enterprise. Her fast-forward chronicle of the perils of progeny encompasses the happiness and heartbreak that make up all families. But it does this so deftly, so lovingly, and so concisely, it is as if the reader had been given a flawless and heartfelt geographer's guide to the unchartered wilderness that is family. Her rich and glowing collection demonstrates that the besieged notion of family is---at least in this household---as strong and remarkable as ever.


  3. I just recently discovered this book and enjoyed it immensely. As my children are teenagers and leaving for college, many of her writings described so well the experiences we have had within our own family. You will enjoy it, and I'm sure you will identify with many of the pages, or will know a friend that will.


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Written by Alice Fleming. By NTC/Contemporary Publishing. There are some available for $4.31.
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Written by Paul H. Hallett. By Ignatius Press. The regular list price is $9.95. Sells new for $4.00. There are some available for $1.18.
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1 comments about Witness to Permanence: Reflections of a Catholic Journalist.
  1. Paul Hallett, a convert to the faith, gives us a moving story of the 50 years he spent in Catholic journalism. The book, however, tells far more than his story.

    It also tells the story of Catholicism in America and the creation of the National Catholic Register (a paper that once had a readership that numbered in the millions), and its growth under Monsignor Matthew Smith.

    Through Hallett's eyes we are able to see the positive and negative changes that have taken place in the Church, especially since the Second Vatican Council.

    As a National Catholic Register journalist myself I found this book extremely interesting. It holds great appeal for any Catholic journalist, and the average Catholic reader as well. It's a history worth reading.



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Written by Carman Cumming. By University of Toronto Press. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $97.93. There are some available for $7.50.
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Written by Richard Siklos. By Reed International Books. The regular list price is $39.99. Sells new for $5.50. There are some available for $0.55.
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Written by Kitty Benedict and Karen Covington. By Raintree. The regular list price is $35.64. Sells new for $6.49. There are some available for $2.06.
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Written by Granville Hicks. By Beaufort Books. There are some available for $37.22.
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John Cowper Powys (Border Lines)
Alex Posey: Creek Poet, Journalist, and Humorist (American Indian Lives)
WILLIAM COLE JONES: A SAGE OF THE SOUTH REMEMBERED
The Notion of Family
Pioneers in Print: Adventures in Courage,
Witness to Permanence: Reflections of a Catholic Journalist
Secret Craft: The Journalism of Edward Farrer
Shades of Black: Conrad Black and the World's Fastest Growing Press Empire
The Literary Crowd: Writers, Critics, Scholars, Wits (Remarkable Women, Past and Present)
John Reed: The Making of a Revolutionary

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