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Kitchen Table Wisdom
Stories That Heal
As I [began] reading this book, my eyes filled with tears and my heart was full once again-before I had even finished the introduction! Rachel Remen and her work are pure inspiration. Let her stories heal your heart and soul." (Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom)
"A beautiful book about life, the only true teacher." (Bernie Siegel, M.D.)
"Rachel Naomi Remen is nature's gift to us, a genius of that elusive and crucial capacity, the human heart." (Daniel Goleman, Ph.D.)
My Grandfather's Blessings
Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging
"Rachel Naomi Remen has done it again. My Grandfather's Blessings is a massage to the heart. It is a wonderful book." (Marianne Williamson, author of Illuminata)
"Rachel Remem is both a physician-healer and a masterful storyteller. The stories she tells in My Grandfather's Blessings are simple and profound, with healing lessons for all of us." (Andrew T. Weil, M.D., author of Eight Weeks to Optimum Health)
"[My Grandfather's Blessings] encourages readers to recognize and celebrate the unexpected blessings in their own lives." (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
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MY GRANDFATHER'S BLESSING.......2007-07-23
I READ THIS WHILE TRAVELING AND IT IS A VERY INSPIRING BOOK. I LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS BOOK AND LOOK FORWARD TO STARTING THE NEXT VOLUME IN MY SET CALLED KITCHEN TABLE WISDOM.
Ktchen Table Wisdom.......2007-03-16
Reading this book is an experience in healing. I saw in these stories that my problems are not mine, but that problems are common to each of us. I am not alone in this no matter what the trouble is, someone else has gone through it, and that is the key; they have gone through it, lived beyond it, and are now aware of the blessing of problems. This is a book about forgiveness, conscious surrender, and expansion. It will move you to tears and laughter.
1. My Grandfather's Blessing 2. Kitchen Table Wisdom.......2007-03-09
Both books display such intelligence and compassion, along with the ability of the writer to be empathetic to the needs of almost any reader. My husband recently passed away and the books were loaned to me. After reading half of one book, I quickly decided that I must have my own copies, so I bought both books, and have not been disappointed.
Kitchen Table Wisdom.......2007-01-19
This book is wonderful for anyone who wants to connect to themselves on a deeper level. Written by a medical doctor who through her own work and illness has developed a deep sense of compassion for the human condition. The book is also appropriate for any doctor who has treated patients who have experienced pain and loss. This book should be required reading for any healthcare provider as it teaches us that healing and love can be one and the same. This book is also appropriate for family members caring for loved ones who are chronically or terminally ill, and for the those who are coping with life threatening illnesses. You may read this book more than once. I know I will.
Recommend to any physician, medical student or person with chronic or life-threatening disease........2007-01-03
Extremely thoughtful stories with much insight into human behavior and reactions to suffering. Rachel Remen's ability to communicate important messages in short passages makes this easy reading. You'll feel wiser after reading it.
The theme that the terminally ill are a repository of knowledge for what is important in life has profound meaning, but I would have liked to have seen this developed more extensively.
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Since the tide of interest created by Black Elk Speaks over 70 years ago, Native American lineage holders have been cautious about sharing their spiritual truths to the reading public because the essence of this wisdom has been so often misunderstood. In Walking with Grandfather, authentic Lakota lineage holder and award-winning storyteller Joseph M. Marshall breaks this silence with the very best from a lifetime of lessons passed on to him by his grandfather. With him, readers gain access to the timeless teachings that until now remained largely unheard outside the culture of the Lakota people. Part of an unbroken series of narratives dating back countless centuries, this rare new transmission includes Marshall's rendition of legendary stories such as: "The Way of Wolves"important lessons about parenting "The Shadow Man"a story on war and the warrior within us all "Follow Me"reflections on leaders and leadership "The Wisdom Within"the passage of truly becoming an elderplus many more stories found both in the book and in the author's own words on the accompanying audio CD.
"We believe that life's gift to us is wisdom," explains Joseph M. Marshall, "and that it is the one gift that must be given back." Join this master of traditional storytelling as he takes us through the rich oral history of the Lakotaand shows us how we can rediscover the invaluable wisdom of our elders.
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Marshall does it again!.......2007-08-28
Brilliant author with another fascinating piece of work! "Walking with Grandfather" is another example of how the dominant Euro-American culture is lacking its appreciation for the 'study of our ghosts.' Marshall provides a wonderful example of how we must reconnect to our history, our culture and our heritage. He is to be commended for a great book.
Superb Story Teller.......2007-06-07
I have now become a great fan of Joseph M. Marshall recently ordering other books as well as cd's. Even his written word, you can almost hear him speaking to you. A very easy way to learn about the Lakota traditions, its a pleasant journey.
Another great Joseph Marshall book!.......2007-05-15
In this book, Mr. Marshall takes the reader into a world of wisdom and insight, a world in which he passes along the lessons learned from Lakota elders, including his own grandparents. These stories and lessons are especially important in today's society, where "honor" and "respect" are becoming words with no meaning, and things are considered better just because they are new. Mr. Marshall writes in a way that makes you feel like he's talking to you, maybe around a campfire at the end of a summer day, and the stories he is telling should be taken to heart by every thinking person.
What a Peaceful Presence.......2007-01-14
Joseph Marshall speakes to a part of us that lies buried under the workings of modern society. I love his stories and wisdom teachings. They make me feel human.
Wisdom for Those Ready to Listen.......2007-01-10
Although I read almost everything that Joseph Marshall writes, I am always impressed by the ideas and stories that are presented in each new book. With a calm, confident, and loving voice, Mr. Marshall further discusses on CD many of the stories that are told in Walkin with Grandfather: The Wisdom of the Lakota Elders. The CD (included with the book) enhances the warmth of the narratation and lets the reader feel the genuine concern that the author feels for nature and humanity. Mr. Marshall discusses the idea of wisdom, how it is earned, and why it is important. He relates several Lakota stories that demonstrate these ideas. Like previous works by Mr. Marshall, this book focuses on balance: between nature and man, between pleasure and pain, between life and death. Although wisdom can't be taught, it can be discussed and appreciated. For those who understand the value of wisdom and respect it when they find it, this book will be a treasure. If you are ready to have an open mind, and ready to learn important lessons, this book is for you.
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The Wisdom Of Grandfathers
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Real stories and folk wisdom explore the essence of grandfathers in their roles as protectors, playmates, and family wise men.
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- Destined to be a Best Seller!!
- Atta Boy, John!
- it will make you laugh, it will make you cry,
- it will make you laugh, it will make you cry,
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Atta Boy, Joe: Tales and Testament of a Grandfather's Words of Wisdom, Family Values, and Unwavering Love
John Lanuti
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Miss the old days when the best place in the world was your grandfatherÂ's house? Well, rekindle that family spirit through the stories in this book and relive some of those fond memories! Watch as a boy and his grandfather, his ÂGumpaÂ, pronounced ÂGOOM-pahÂ, grow together in the small upstate New York town of Endwell. Laugh as their light hearted enchanting adventures enjoy a fun and carefree Gumpa flair, taking them from barbers to nursing homes to football to homework and oftentimes to GumpaÂ's house. Learn from GumpaÂ's unique spin on the world as he teaches valuable lessons about life, love, and self. Be humbled as Gumpa gives of himself without concern, placing the needs of others before his own. As you wonder if he can do and deal with anything, discover no man can take the world on alone. Be inspired when together they must come to grips with their greatest obstacle yet, death.
There is nothing quite like the bond shared between grandson and grandfatherÂbecause there is nothing quite like the love of a grandparent and ultimately, the love of a family. Read it, and then read it again. Or better yet, go call your grandfather.
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Destined to be a Best Seller!!.......2003-10-20
Wow-- I've read some great books, and this one is among the best! A book of family love, laughter, sentimentality, sadness and joy. A book that shows how a grandfather and grandson enjoyed and loved each other for many years. As a grandfather with a three year old grandson, I could only dream about such a book being written about us someday. God bless the grandfather, Joe, and his author, grandson John. May their relationship serve as a role model for famliy life between generations.
Atta Boy, John!.......2003-10-14
What a pleasure to read this book and experience the love and respect between a boy and grandfather. What a wonderful family it must have been to grow up in. I am glad he found the time to write this tribute to his grandfather.
it will make you laugh, it will make you cry,.......2003-08-09
Wow, what an wholesome trip back to the past. This book will make you laugh out loud, and in the very next chapter it will make you cry. This book is a book all of those career focused individuals should read to get you back to the reality of family and those grandfathers who are not sure if you are making a difference, b/c you will see you are and family is the most important asset in life. This is a must read, you will not regret it!!!!!!
it will make you laugh, it will make you cry,.......2003-08-09
Wow, what an wholesome trip back to the past. This book will make you laugh out loud, and in the very next chapter it will make you cry. This book is a book all of those career focused individuals should read to get you back to the reality of family and those grandfathers who are not sure if you are making a difference, b/c you will see you are and family is the most important asset in life. This is a must read, you will not regret it!!!!!!
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Jack Sorenson, the artist who has been called âthe Western Rockwell,â portrays a loveable grandpa and his grandkids playing about the farm, talking on the porch, and reading by the river in this tribute to a grandfatherâs wisdom. Sweet stories illuminate the heritage of lessons that comes from these patient men:
- You can always come home
- Treat others with respect
- It is never too late to learn
- Make yourself useful
- We never outgrow grandpaâs love
This ideal gift for grandparentsâ day, birthdays, holidays, and âjust becauseâ occasions will honor grandfathers and inspire those of all ages to share their own legacy of wit and wonder with every generation.
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This is a Grandfather's Household Wisdom, Solutions to Everyday Household Problems. By Earl Proulx, " Plain Talk " Columnist. From stains on the rug to squirrels in the Attic, over 1,500 ingenious Solutions to Everyday Houshold Problems. This book is new, hardcover, still in shrinkwrap, contains 390 pages on time-saving, money-saving, labor-saving tips that you won't find anywhere else. CLEANING AROUND THE HOUSE, APPLIANCES, COUNTERTOPS CARS BATHROOMS, SILVER. HOW TO REMOVE STAINS AND ODORS... AND SO MUCH MORE. PETS AND PESTS, HOW TO TAKE CARE OF OR GET RID OF... BATS SNAKES RATS MICE MOLES, SILVERFISH, SPIDERS.... AND SO MUCH MORE. HOME WORKSHOP, BUYING TOOLS, PROTECTING TOOLS, SHARPENING TOOLS, MAKING TOOLS, SAFETY... AND SO MUCH MORE BASIC HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE. PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT, WALLS CLEILINGS AND TRIM, FLOORS, FURNITURE, EVEN HEATING AND COOLING, CHIMNEYS AND FIREPLACES. OVER 1,500 IDEA'S ON EVERYDAY HOUSE HOLD PROBLEMS.
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Grandpa's Clock
Rachna Gilmore
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Flotsam (Caldecott Medal Book)
ASIN: 1551433338 |
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Patience and love can build a clock and heal a heart.
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These Journals of Wisdom are designed to record Grandmothers, or Grandfathers, Thoughts On Life and Living for the benefit of the younger generation of their family. A grandparents years of experiences traversing the ups and downs of lifes journeys have amassed a treasure trove of wisdom. These journals now offer them an opportunity to share this knowledge. Conveniently organized into the major issues of life and living, each journal is waiting to be filled with their thoughts and ideas on how to live life well, and to provide inspiration and guidance as their loved ones find their way along their paths in life.
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It is the custom of Native Americans of all tribes to pass down the stories and the history of their people from one generation to the next. This is called Âoral tradition. The lessons in this book are based on stories that are found in the Bible. They are written to grab the attention of Native American children growing up during the present time. However, because young people love to learn things in many ways, it is the authorsÂ' belief that they will appeal to all children. In Lessons of Honor and Wisdom, a grandfather is visited many times over the years by the grandchildren he adores and who adore him. He tells them stories that come to mind, as they share the daily events of their lives with him. You, the reader, get to sit with this loving man and listen as he tells his stories to his grandchildren and to you. Maybe, one day, telling these stories will become a part of your own family tradition.
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Love and wisdom from the grandfathers
William R Walters
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ASIN: 0930284593 |
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The battle which took place on the Little Bighorn river on June 25, 1876 has passed into legend as “Custer's Last Stand”. This remarkable book is a unique analysis of the oral and pictorial evidence for the appearance of nearly 30 named Sioux and Cheyenne warriors who were present that day, and for their parts in the battle. The fruit of many years' study by one of today’s most internationally respected interpreters and illustrators of Native American material culture, it offers biographical notes and meticulously researched color reconstructions, together with rare photographs and pictographs.
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Winner of the Western Heritage Award for "Outstanding Western Novel" 2005
As the Cheyenne fought that June day in 1876, warrior Comes in Sight faced grave danger. His horse had been shot out from under him, and he was left stranded on the battlefield. Suddenly, a rider galloped through enemy fire, pulled Comes in Sight onto the back of her horse, and spirited him to safety. It was Buffalo Calf Road Woman—the warrior’s own sister.
While white men refer to this clash as the Battle of the Rosebud, the Cheyenne know it as the battle, “Where the Girl Saved Her Brother.” Days later, Buffalo Calf fought at the Battle of Little Bighorn—the only woman to do so. And now a controversy is brewing over her role in that battle: Did Buffalo Calf strike the fatal blow that killed Custer?
In this award-winning novel, authors Rosemary Agonito and Joseph Agonito depict the life and times of this brave young woman and the devastating effects of white man’s westward migration. Based on true events, this epic tale of love and war is an inspiring journey through one of history’s most moving sagas.
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Buffalo Calf Road Woman-A brief review.......2006-10-07
This well written book is the recipient of the prestigious 2006 Western Heritage award for outstanding Western novel. It vividly brings to life one of the most momenteous, shameful, but yet heroic eras in American History. The Agonitos skillfully weave the individual story of a single brave and courageous woman against the larger canvas of the trials and traumas of the Cheyenne. The reader cannot remain emotionally aloof from their struggles and passions, instead they are drawn in to their lives and times in a personal way. The imagery invoked by the authors makes the reader feel that he or she is right there as history and herstory unfolds. If you are a feminist, a student of History, or a lover of romance and drama, I highly recommend this book! It has been thorougly researched and is very easy and enjoyable to read!
Simply a Fine Read .......2006-05-12
I have no way to gauge the accuracy of the history recounted in Buffalo Calf Road Woman. I am neither a descendent of the Northern Cheyenne nor an historian of Native American peoples. A couple of reviewers take issue with the presentation of some "facts" in this book. While there is no fair way to resolve those issues in this online book review forum, I do offer this perspective:
There were ample caveats in the book's preface to advise readers of the inherent limitations of retrieving comprehensive and indisputable facts about plains Indians history. Therefore, what I expected and hoped for in reading Buffalo Calf Road Woman were to learn about general themes in Northern Cheyenne history, to be inspired by the life of a courageous and strong-willed woman, and to enjoy the experience along the way.
My expectations were more than met. The Agonitos' writing is easy, effective, and filled with a cadence that evokes images of life and travel in the open plains country. The only "agenda" I detected on the part of the authors was to help inform more people of the complex and heart-wrenching struggle for life and dignity inflicted upon Native Americans in "white man's" pursuit of land and resources. All of the characters in the book (including the protagonist) were shown in their multi-dimensional humanity, with their flaws, heroism, and conflicts.
I was transported from my life as I turned the pages of this well written, plainly interesting story. Unlike some other reviewers who hold the success of this book - a work of Native American History/Fiction - hostage to some perceived agenda on the part of the authors, I found it simply a fine read.
a bit of a hagiography.......2006-05-04
Contrary to the many New York Reviews, the Northern Cheyenne review is supportable. Throughout the journey up from the Darlington Agency the authors protagonist shares the lead with Little Wolf, choosing campsites, motivating people, settling dissension. In reality, she was not even there! She and Black Coyote did not catch up with Little Wolf's band until the sand hills, after the split from Dull Knife's band.
Page 76. Little Wolf was shot six times throughout Mackenzie's attack as he led the women and children to safety. The authors cast him aside at the beginning of the battle and place their protagonist in his stead.
Page 20. Black Coyote considers the heroines complaint that women should be allowed at Council. His response was, "You may be right Calf,... it must be tough being a woman." As sensitive, romantic and PC as it sounds this conversation is almost laughable when one considers the social equanimity of the Cheyenne prior to colonialism.
Page 32. "She marveled at Limpy's foolishness in exposing himself so, ... How strange was a man's pride, Calf thought, to expose himself so." In reality, acts of this type were seen as very courageous by all plains Indian tribes. Outsiders saw it as foolishness. This statement, and others like it (pp. 72, 81, etc.)attempt to portray sagacity. Great for creating a heroine, but lousy for cultural respect and awareness.
Throughout - The Sacred Buffalo Hat and Sacred Arrows are not "objects." Traditional Cheyennes consider them to be living covenants, or entities.
As an attempt to create a romantic Indian story, this book is commendable, however, as an accurate portrayal of Cheyenne history, it fails. A book I would like to have seen in the bibliography is: So You Want to Write About American Indians by Devon Mihesuah
An Amazing Tribute and a Great Love Story.......2006-04-11
I am a St. Regis Mohawk born off the reservation. Much of all of the history of the sovereign nations residing inside the borders of the United States is oral history. As such, even my own family's history is difficult to obtain and has as many versions as the people who tell it. This book is remarkable in that it attempts a balance of those truths, as indeed each person who tells the history is telling his or her own truth, while creating for the reader an image of the brave struggle of Native Peoples in those times and of a remarkable woman. I am astounded each time I meet a sister or a brother from any sovereign nation who does not think the telling of such a story by anyone is in any way corrupting our peoples. It is a tribute to the sensitivity of these writers that they chose to write about us at all, so dismissed have we always been by history. I do not pretend to be a scholar. I tend to find most of them a boring lot of preachers who care only for their own point of view and who interpret history according to their own agenda. I saw no agenda in this book. I saw only beauty, truth, and love. This book will move you. It is a book you will recommend to friends and family. Yes, the writers are white but they speak with a straight tongue.
Teouwya - St. Regis Mohawk
Outstanding Historical Novel.......2006-04-07
Buffalo Calf Road Woman, by Rosemary and Joseph Agonito, is a remarkable achievement crafted by two serious scholars and gifted writers. In this award-winning book, the authors have skillfully incorporated the fruits of many years of research in the archives of the Northern Cheyenne with realistic and compelling dialogue. This poignant, well balanced work highlights the injustices that inform this chapter of the history of the American West. Highly recommended for the general reader as well as senior high school students and undergraduates.
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- Showdown on the Great Plains
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Custer and Crazy Horse: A Story of Two Warriors (Scholastic Biography)
Jim Razzi
Manufacturer: Scholastic
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ASIN: 059041836X |
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Showdown on the Great Plains.......2006-06-23
I read this book when I was in junior high school and found it to be quite a good read; it helped to spark my life long interest in American history. This book details the life of Custer and Crazy Horse, from the beginnings of each's life to their showdown at the Battle of Little Big Horn, to the years immediately following this. Custer is shown as an ambitious and assertive man with political ambitions. His hope was that a military victory over the Sioux would catapult his name into the national political arena. Likewise, Chief Crazy Horse was disappointed at his tribes continuiung retreat away from white settlers. After repeated attempts, he and Chief Sitting Bull finally convinced enough natives to join together and fight the settlers. The result was the Battle of Little Big Horn in which Custer let his arrogance rule over common sense and caution. Several hundred American troops advanced on a series of Sioux villages, only to find themselves surrounded by two thousand plus warriors. The end result was a slaughter. Unfortunately, the Sioux could not keep their forces together long enough to deal with the other groups of US soldiers in the area. Chief Sitting Bull took his forces north into Canada and Crazy Horse was eventually defeated in battle.
The book is written for the early-teens reading level and is quite interesting. I recommend this book as a good introduction to American - Native American history for youngsters.
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A warrior who fought Custer,
Thomas Bailey Marquis
Manufacturer: The Midwest company
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This book is a gift to humankind.......2005-07-30
About five months ago I became a father to a beautiful and wonderful little boy. Every time I look at him and hold him I think of him as a gift. I don't mean that in a religious way, because that is not my belief. I am currently reading Wooden Leg for the second time in about 10 years. In reading this book, I realized that it too is a gift. Thomas Marquis, Wooden Leg and his Cheyenne compatriots who gave of their time and memories accomplished a tremendous service to the literature and history of a time that we will never see again. It was a beautiful life, though, to be sure, it had its share of horrors. In this book you will learn about nineteenth century Cheyenne culture and religion. You will read and be enthralled at Wooden Leg's recounting of Custer's Last Stand. Marquis, who acted as his own interpreter through sign language, did a wonderful job at arranging and organizing all of the stories related to him to make it into a cohesive read. I am very surprised that I am the first to review this book. Other "gift" books include Plenty Coups, Two Leggings and Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (the story of Thomas Leforge). I could go on, but this is a wonderful start. Enjoy these gifts and share them with someone special.
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A warrior who fought Custer
Wooden Leg
Manufacturer: Univ. of Nebraska Press
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