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Lilacs in the Rain: The Shocking Story of Connecticut's Shaken-Baby Serial Killer3 reviews
James Peinkofer

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

Of Great Interest for all Child Protection Professionals
One of the most professionally challenging problems facing those of us who seek to protect children from abuse and neglect is abusive traumatic head injury, otherwise known as Shaken Infant Syndrome, Shaken Baby Syndrome or Shaken Impact Syndrome. Regardless of what one chooses to call it, the reality is that frustrated or angry people who unleash these emotions on infants will, as part of this, ...
  
  











  



  
Slam Dunked: Th E NcaaÆs Shameful Reaction to Athletic Integration in the Deep South4 reviews
Ron Gomez, Beryl Shipley

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

Beryl Shipley deserves an apology
I grew up in Lafayette but was only 6 years old at the time of the NCAA death penalty. I highly recommend this book if you are a sports fan, especially if you are a Ragin Cajun basketball fan. I remember vividly the post-Beryl Shipley era at Blackham Coliseum with great players like Andrew Toney, Graylin Warner, Dan Gay, Alonza Allen, Kevin Figaro, Dion Brown, Dion Rainey, etc. and of course ...
  
  











  



  
Fighting Immigration Anarchy19 reviews
Daniel Sheehy

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

Wake up, America!
This book is both a warning and a tonic for those who have watched in helpless frustration and rage, wondering how to confront and reverse the process of Mexifornication extending from California and the other border states to the rest of the union. In IMMIGRATION ANARCHY, Dan Sheehy has presented the stories of several ordinary, decent Americans who realized the threat and -- earlier than the ...
  
  











  



  
Code Blue: A Katrina Physician's Memoir10 reviews
Richard E.; M.d. Deichmann

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

Excellent book!
We lived in New Orleans for nine years and during that time used several doctors at Memorial Hospital. Dr. Deichmann was our Internal Medicine physician. Later we moved to the Mississippi Gulf Coast and lost everything in Katrina, so we have a special interest and bond with those who experienced it. I remember Dr. Deichmann as a kind, quiet, professional physician and to picture him in these ...
  
  











  



  
Diary of a Giants Fan2 reviews
Richard L. Chilton

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

A must read!
For all of you Giant fans, this is a must read! Our World Champion New York Giants have a long and storied history, and this book makes you feel like you were at every game! Entertainingly written, Mr. Chilton takes you through the ups and downs of this classy franchise, and I hope a sequel comes out soon with the amazing 2007 Superbowl ascent!!!
  
  











  



  
Nuts, Bolts, and Jolts: Fundamental and Life Lessons You Must Know8 reviews
Richard A. Moran

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

Not just for those who work in cubes!
Those who inhabit corner offices would do well to read it and gain insights into the "unwritten rules" that may be getting in the way of their company's progress. We need rules to avoid chaos but occasionally we need to purge the dumb ones. Management and staff could use this book to help open the kind of dialogue that would help everyone realize they are all in the same boat. Once that happens ...
  
  











  



  
E-man: Life in the NYPD Emergency Services4 reviews
Jerry Schmetterer

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

A Great NYPD Memoir! Fascinating, horrifying, and funny!
One of the better NYPD memoirs written in recent years. Excellent little stories from life in the NYPD Emergency Services Unit. Very interesting and a rather short book that is easy to read in a couple sittings. Two thumbs up for Officer Al Sheppard! =) Thank God for men and women like him in blue...they are America's true heroes!
  
  











  



  
Prisoners of Technology9 reviews
Lisa; J.

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

Nothing but the truth
I liked this book very much. It was entertaining, but hit home for me. Whaley's writing style is very easy to read and keeps you engaged. A great book to read on vacation instead of working!
  
  











  



  
Gallery of Fools: The True Story of a Celebrated Manhattan Art Theft2 reviews
Jerome Tuccille

Rooftop Publishing, 2008

A true story of a crime gone awry
A true story of a crime gone awry, "Gallery of Fools: The True Story of a Celebrated Manhattan Art Theft" is author Jerome Tuccille's story of being dragged into the crime by his family as they lift paintings worth millions out of Manhattan art galleries, barely escaping intact. Trying to escape the misdeeds, he runs for Governor of New York, as life falls to shambles - the campaign fails, his ...
  
  











  



  
The 45 Second Presentation That Will Change Your Life: The World's Best-Selling Network Marketing Guide13 reviews
Don Failla

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

Best Business Card
As a "seasoned" network marketer, I have never found a book that helps explain what we do today vs. decades ago when network marketing began AND that explains the power of exponential growth using leverage and duplication. It is clear after reading just the preface if you are cut out for this business, which saves a lot of time on the front end. Using the book then as a training manual for how ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of the Komets1 review
Sebring; Blake

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

An outstanding history
An outstanding history of hockey in Fort Wayne, and a wonderful read. Author Blake Sebring nails the history of the third oldest franchise in Minor-League hockey with a series of entertaining five to ten paragraph tales. He hits on life in the old International Hockey League, squaring off with opponents like Muskegon and Toledo. He touches on life after coast-to-coast expansion and the demise ...
  
  











  



  
The Tennessee Brigade1 review
Randy Bishop

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

The Tennessee Brigade by Randy Bishop
This is an excellent book. Bishop did an incredible amount of research through archival letters, diaries, reminiscenses, etc. of members of the Confederate Tennessee Brigade. This unit fought a bloody trail through the Civil War from 1861 to Lee's surrender in 1865. By the time it reached Appomattox the Brigade had been reduced to fragments. Much of the text is in the words of those who ...
  
  











  



  
Great Graves of Upstate New York: Final Resting Places of 70 True American Legends1 review
D'Imperio; Chuck

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

You can take it with you !
Pack this book along with your maps & travel guides as you travel upstate New York. When you tire of fun parks & malls, grab some peace & quiet(maybe) at the gravesites of famous & not-so famous people. A bonus may be unusual epitaphs or lovely sculpture in these cemeteries.
  
  











  



  
Lead or Be Led: A Guide for Intentional Living2 reviews
Bill Munn

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

The Priceless Face of Joy
It is really in the tiny that all lasting change begins; even our DNA tells us this. This is the genius of Bill Munn's book - gritty and humorous, it takes life out of the flash and into the glow of internationality. As a mother of a teenager, I have read and discussed many books with my daughter. "Lead or Be Led" is by far the most articulate, insightful and surprisingly easy to implement. ...
  
  











  



  
Legacy of a Governor: The Life of Indiana's Frank O'Bannon1 review
Andrew E. Stoner

Rooftop Publishing, 2006

Legacy of a Governor
Legacy of a Governor is the life of Indiana's forty-seventh governor, Frank O'Bannon (1930-2003); and the author, Andrew E. Stoner, is the right person to share the legacy. This is the story of a gentleman's life journey from Corydon, a small town in Southern Indiana and the first state capital, to his rise to influence, power, and service in Indiana's capital city, Indianapolis. After ...
  
  











  



  
Tiggie: The Lure and Lore of C Fishing in New England2 reviews
Charles Peluso, Sandy Macfarlane

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

Explaination of commercial fishing years past
I have been investigating commercial fishing for almost a year. I understand what is good and what needs to be corrected. Reading about Tiggie gave me insight into what I saw years ago but didn't know that I didn't know. The biggest thing is fish congregate in multiple types, not one species at a time. This is causing extreme problems for fishermen and consumers. Read this book and get ...
  
  











  



  
Notorious 92: Indiana's Most Heinous Murders in All 92 Counties1 review
Andrew E. Stoner

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

A great read.
Andrew Stoner's look into this part of Indiana history is outstanding. I read this one cover-to-cover. Stoner has written this in easy-to-read, well-researched chapters. Some of the cases I had heard of before, but many were new to me. As a lifelong Hoosier, I found myself shocked and amazed that this was a part of our history, but I know it's true. I think readers will enjoy the careful ...
  
  











  



  
The Troopers Are Coming: New York State Troopers 1917-19431 review
Albert S. Kurek

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

THE MOST INCREDIBLE AND INFORMATIVE BOOK EVER WRITTEN FOR THE NYSP!
The author is BRILLIANT! If you are interested in the history of the New York State Police you need to purchase this book! It is so well put together, you will not want this book to ever end! The only thing you could hope for, is a follow up, a "Part two" if you would, for the years 1943 to present! THIS BOOK IS INCREDIBLE! It should be used in the New York State Police Academy!!
  
  











  



  
Who Killed....? Jacksonville, FL (Who Killed...?)1 review
Jack Swint

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

Great Cold Case Murder Stories By Jack Swint
Author Jack Swint brings these cold case Florida murders back into the publics eye in his no nonsense straight to the point style of writing. As the fourth book in the "Who Killed?" series, Swint has detailed these unsolved murders in hopes someone will come forward to police with new information and clues to solve these brutal and senseless crimes. I am confused though why Rooftop Publishing ...
  
  











  



  
Sure Signs: Stories Behind the Historical Markers of Central New York1 review
Howard S. Ford

Rooftop Publishing, 2007

A Wonderful Read of NY State History
After meeting the author, I had to read his book, Sure Signs. The Mr. Ford spent many months researching this fasinating topic that highlights important events in NY State and US History that every New Yorker should become familar with. A proud heritage is revealed on the blue and gold signs that dot NY highways, but Mr. Ford has gone far deeper to reveal to us how people from Elizabeth ...
  
  











  







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