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The No Lawsuit Guide to Real Estate Transactions3 reviews
Barbara Nichols

McGraw-Hill, 2007

Outstanding!
Barbara Nichols' intelligent, easy to understand, guide for making good decisions when one is buying real estate, for either a residence or investment property is an outstanding reference that everyone should have on their shelf. Beginners to seasoned real estate investors can find value in this guide. Terrific reference!
  
  











  



  
Tales of Don Quixote, Book II1 review

Tundra Books, 2006

Leaving intact the themes, structure and tone but adding contemporary language and drama, TALES OF DON QUIXOTE is appealing.
Four hundred years ago de Cervantes wrote ON QUIXODE: it was celebrated then, and its theme even stolen and embellished by a competing contemporary author. Barbara Nichol retells Book 2, which broke new ground when it appeared and here provides new contemporary audiences with an accessible, memorable account. Leaving intact the themes, structure and tone but adding contemporary language and ...
  
  











  



  
Out of the Blue: Delight Comes into Our Lives3 reviews

Harpercollins, 1996

Everyday wisdom.
'Out of the Blue' is uplifting and full of everyday wisdom, my favorite kind of book. It is a book that falls open at just the right passage to provide valuable insight on whatever is concerning you at the moment. It is also quite capable of jumping off the shelf into your hands if you are browsing while thinking about some problem.
  
  











  



  
Dippers1 review
Barbara Nichol

Tundra Books, 2001

A very pleasant picturebook for young readers.
Dippers is a pleasant picturebook for young readers about a hot summer in 1912, when fanciful creatures that author Barbara Nichol calls "dippers" came up from the Don River. The Dippers are most curious beings indeed, at first glance resembling cat-sized shrews with wings. Barry Moser's full-page illustrations in soft tones enhance Nichol's inquisitive prose making Dippers a pleasure for young ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Don Quixote

Tundra Books, 2004

Finalist in the Nautilus 2005 Book Awards Determined to right wrongs and win fame, Don Quixote of La Mancha embarks on what he sees as the proper exploits of a knight errant. On his faithful steed, Rocinante, and with his squire, Sancho Panza, he travels the Spanish countryside in search of adventure. But Don Quixote does not live in the chivalric world of the books he so loves to read. The adventures he embarks on are misadventures. Four ...
  
  











  



  
Beethoven Lives Upstairs (Orchard Paperbacks)2 reviews
Barbara Nichol

Orchard Books (NY), 1999

Life With Beethoven.....
"...I write, Uncle, because something terrible has happened. A madman has moved into our house." Young Christoph can't believe his family's misfortune with their new boarder. Mr Beethoven has rented the upstairs rooms, and the terrible noises begin at dawn. There's loud pounding and howling, stomping and crashing. Beethoven has four pianos, some without legs sitting right on the floor so ...
  
  











  



  
Migrant Nurses: Motivation, Integration And Contribution
Andrea Winkelmann-Gleed

Radcliffe Publishing, 2006

The NHS and independent healthcare sectors increasingly depend on the contributions of the migrant workforce to make up for serious shortfalls in staff numbers. This book analyses the motivation required for nurses to migrate, their experience of integration and the important contribution they can make in the healthcare environment. Based on quantitative and qualitative research conducted among migrant and refugee nurses, this book includes many ...
  
  











  



  
What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body
Melissa Malde, Kurt Alexander Zeller, ...

Plural Publishing, 2008

How well do you know your body? Well, the here's how and what's what of your vocal instrument your entire body, not just the larynx are contained succinctly, clearly, and simply in this practical new book. What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body gives singers and their teachers a Body Mapping resource from anatomy and physiology to body awareness that helps them discover and correct misconceptions about the way their bodies ...
  
  











  



  
It's the Media, Stupid5 reviews
John Nichols, Barbara Ehrenreich, ...

Open Media, 2000

The media elite is a waste of taxpayer resources
Ever wonder why the rightwing fascists and fake liberals in both parties get away with destroying America? It's the media, stupid ! Yes, some rightwing lunatics will cry "Liberal media" while others will cry "conservative/corporate media" but folks, the media is nothing more than a puppet for anti-America government that exists in Washington D.C. . The book does take a strong swipe at the ever ...
  
  











  



  
Beethoven Lives Upstairs Teacher's Notes (Grades K-8): A Comprehensive Study in Music with Connections Across ...
Susan Hammond, Barbara Nichol

The Children's Group, Inc., 1998

Beethoven Lives Upstairs Teacher's Notes is a comprehensive study in music with connections across the curriculum
  
  











  



  
The No-lawsuit Guide to Real Estate Transactions
Barbara Nichols

McGraw-Hill, 2007
  
  











  



  
Trunks All Aboard: An Elephant ABC
Barbara Nichol

Tundra Books, 2001

When Grandpa goes traveling, he sends home postcards. But these are no ordinary postcards, and Grandpa is no ordinary man. At the turn of the century, Sir William Cornelius Van Horne was one of the most influential businessmen in North America. While in Europe in 1909, retired railroad president William Cornelius Van Horne sent hand-drawn postcards to his grandson in Montreal. He loved to draw elephants: elephants standing at the rail of an ...
  
  











  



  
Beethoven Vive Arriba (Art, Music and Theater) (Art, Music and Theater)
Barbara Nichol

Santillana USA Publishing Company, 1996

The letters that 10-year-old Christoph and his uncle exchange show how Christoph's feelings for Mr. Beethoven, the eccentric boarder that shares his house, change from anger and embarrassment to compassion and admiration.
  
  











  



  
One Small Garden2 reviews
Barbara Nichol

Tundra Books, 2004

A lovely picturebook
Good reading skills are recommended for this lush title which blends botany and memories of plants and people. A variety of gardens are profiled, adventures in them are detailed, and young gardeners receive inspirational insights on gardens and beauty. A lovely picturebook.
  
  











  







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