Children’s
Books: Gift Recommendations
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New Autobiography Makes Great Gift
Not bad for someone from Brooklyn.
by Merri Rosenberg READ
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November 2001
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Books Shedding Light On
Terrorism
by Merri Rosenberg
Try, if you can, to get past the sentence, “the twin
towers stand proud,” with the almost unbearable use of
the present tense early...
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October 2001
Nobelist on Aggression in
Man
by Merri Rosenberg
Originally published nearly 40 years ago, this compelling
work by Nobelist Konrad Lorenz strikes an eerily prescient
tone in the...
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Psychoanalyst Reveals Human Destructiveness
by Joan Baum, Ph.D.
Not every intense fear, anger or sense of injury results in hate-filled aggression
that makes itself felt in suicide bombings. READ
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September 2001
A Battle Plan Against Depression
by Rachel Mittelman
In one “Cathy” comic, the heroine crossly describes
men as “all
solution, no sympathy.” READ
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An Impressive Beginning
by Tom Kertes
Normal Girl is an imperfect, but nevertheless extremely impressive,
debut for Molly Jong-Fast, the 23-year- old daughter... READ
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Book Reviews
by Selene Vasquez READ
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August 2001
Aspiration and Inspiration:
The Bank Street Children’s Book Symposium
by Tom Kertes
“What makes a great children’s book?” remains one of the great,
unsolved questions of our time. READ
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Sizzling Good Books for
August
by Selene Vasquez READ
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July 2001
Variations on a Blue Guitar:
The Lincoln Center Institute Lectures on Aesthetic Education
by Maxine Greene,
Reviewed by Joan Baum, Ph.D. READ
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July Books to Ignite the
Imagination
by Selene S. Vasquez READ
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June 2001
Bank
Street Children’s
Book Awards:
Another Important Election
The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren
by Iona & Peter Opie.
republished
by New York Review Books, 2001, 417 pp READ
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What Is Good for the Best Is Good for the Rest
Nothing’s Impossible: Leadership Lessons from Inside
and Outside the Classroom
by Lorraine Monroe Public Affairs, 223
pp. READ
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Understanding Adult LD
Facing Learning Disabilities in the Adult Years: Understanding
Dyslexia, ADHD, Assessment,
Intervention, and Research
by Joan Shapiro and Rebecca Rich Oxford University
Press, 216 pp. READ
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The Outdated Language of Children - The Lore and Language
of Schoolchildren
by Iona & Peter Opie. Republished by New York Review Books,
2001, 417 pp READ
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Beat the June Heat and Read
by Selene S. Vasquez READ
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Therapy and Self-Help in America
In Therapy We Trust: America’s Obsession with
Self Fulfillment
by Eva Moskowitz Johns Hopkins Press, 342 pp. READ
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Violence in Children: 8 Signs Fall Short
Violence Proof Your Kids Now: How to Recognize the 8 Warning
Signs and What to Do About Them
by Erika V. Shearin Karres
Conari Press, 225 pp. READ
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May 2001
How to Think Like Einstein
by A. Ernest Mance READ
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Celebrating Asian Heritage
Month with Books
by Selene S. Vasquez READ
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April 2001
Jean-Paul Sartre, 1964 Nobel Laureate
by Lillian L. Shapiro READ
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Spring Fever with a Dose of Refreshing Reading
by Selene S.
Vasquez READ
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Bank Street Awards
for Children’s Books
by Sarah Elzas READ
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