Archive for 2008

Book Review/Longings of the Heart

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Longings of the Heart By Bonnie Leon Book Two in the Sydney Cove Series Revell A division of Baker Publishing Group Paperback $12.99 
By BILL DUNCAN The News-Review
Popular slice-of-life novelist, Bonnie Leon of Glide has just published “Longings of the Heart,” the second in her series [...]

Tracing acts of kindness

Friday, November 7th, 2008

By BILL DUNCAN The View From Here
Sixty-one years ago I was finishing my World War II enlistment in the Marines as a sea-going Marine serving aboard the USS Midway in the Mediterranean. It was December 1947 and my ship was anchored in Naples Bay when Italy was still in a
wartime recovery period. The ship hosted [...]

An old look at a new problem

Friday, October 31st, 2008

By BILL DUNCAN The View From Here
Yes, I know today is Halloween, but this column is not meant to scare you, although it is my take on the economy, something with which all the talking heads have tried to frighten you of late. I am a Depression kid. I grew up in the heart of [...]

Book Review/The Meaning of Everything

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

The Meaning of Everything
The story of the Oxford English Dictionary
By Simon Winchester
Oxford University Press
Hardcover $25 
 
By BILL DUNCAN
The News-Review

Simon Winchester’s latest book, “The Meaning of Everything,” isn’t the first one he has written how the famous Oxford English dictionary came into being. But this volume is a more comprehensive look than his earlier book, “The Professor [...]

Book Review/Senior Days

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Senior Days Insightful tales and No-nonsense Help from the frontlines of Eldercare By Colleen Nichol with Brian Nichol Long Lake Press Paperback $14.95
By BILL DUNCAN The Senior Times
Colleen Nichol wrote the book “Senior Days” from experience and the heart. She is an in-home senior care companion. She kept telling [...]

What goes around stays around

Friday, October 24th, 2008

By BILL DUNCANThe View From Here
I am always amazed at how stories take on a life of their own through the internet and e-mails.
No matter how cleverly they are written, they remain anonymous. I think anonymous has become a synonym for plagiarism.
Back in the other century, I got an e-mail from some reader sending me [...]

Book Review/Reading Magic

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Reading Magic Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever By Mem Fox Harcourt Books Paperback $12  
By BILL DUNCAN The News-Review
If Mem Fox has her way, all children will be reading before they enter school. How? By being [...]

Book Review/Greasy Rider

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Greasy Rider Two Dudes, one fry-oil-powered car, and a cross-country search for a greener future By Greg Melville Algonguin Books Trade Paperback Original $15.95 Release date Oct. 21 
 
By BILL DUNCAN The News-Review
Greg Melville, a freelance journalist, and his friend, Iggy, drive a beat-up 1985 Mercedes station wagon converted to use vegetable oil for fuel from [...]

Rare book, rare inscription

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

By BILL DUNCAN View From Here
In September of 1968 this nation was deeply embroiled in the Vietnam War. A young Navy doctor, Dr. D. Douglas Henning, was serving in Vietnam with the Marines where part of his duties was to provide health care to the Vietnamese villagers. A Vietnamese soldier brought a frail, sickly 17-month-old [...]

Book Review/A History of Reading

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

A History of ReadingBy Steven Roger FischerPart three of a trilogyReaktion BooksHardcover, $29.95Quality Paperback $17.95 
By BILL DUNCANThe News-Review
If you believe the naysayers who see the death of the written word because of computers, you have to remember they also said that with the invention of radio, then really put the death seal on reading when [...]