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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1994, p. 23

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indb ioh dn hnd Ssnfi lt shodlind Body and Soul by Frank Conroy â€" an oldâ€"fashioned novel Art of the Obvious by Alvin Rosenfeld and Bruno Bettieheim â€" about the career of a concert pianist who "bootstraps" himself intended for training of psychotherapists, but anyone can gain from poverty.. from it to improve their observation and empathy skills Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx â€" middleâ€"aged lout retums _ | could go on, and will surely think of a dozen more that to his ancestral roots in Newfoundland with two kids and crazy â€" could rival these choices. Finally, thanks to every reader who aunt. Wonderâ€"filled wiiting, attuned to the local dialect; makes mentioned the column to me. Keep reading! me want to visit The Rock Chuck Erion is the owner of Words Worth Books. o o 0o 0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o o 0o o o o o o o 0o o o o o 0o o 0o 0o o o o o o o o o o o e "lre\l;kmvlgtcmdeo;ameetweenl Covers. You‘d think after years of weekly ("I just got 50 more pages..so what, If it‘s 2 in the moming..my review is due tomorrow"), 1‘d be easing off. But no. just the venue is changing. and this colâ€" umn will continue under the able authorship of Judith Miller. pos%mm;t?rumnfam asllook back over the three years ough queston, as | remember best only what I‘ve just finished reading. Often there were books | should havegotto,bt.ntheneverrnodento'hetopofmybeddde sfock.Ormywlfereodfhemflm.ondwerorelyreodfl\em books. Anyway, here are the noteworthies: The Living by Annie Dillard â€" one of America‘s finest nature witters, with her first novel, a saga of opening up Oregon. Horâ€" rendous calamities, fascinating characters. Away by Jane Urquhart â€" Irish peasants emigrate to Canada to avoid the potato famine. This is Jane‘s most accessible novel,ondwflhdeeeksnowonheGIobeWBesmler list, many Canadians have discovered her. ~ The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy â€" also about "ploneer stock* on the Mexican border. His writing style is unique but, looking back, the book is not as memorable as I assumed it Favorites from the past three years On the nonâ€"fiction side, I‘m still reeling from my encounter with Kevin Kelly‘s Out of Confrol. (| spread it over two reviews last August.) And his annotated bibliography could keep me reading for another five years. A dense book, but worth peneâ€" trating for its view of the future. Systems of Survival by Jane Jacobs â€" a philosophical diaâ€" logue between four friends that differentiates between govâ€" emment and business approaches to civilization. a rewarding encounter with a fine mind. * Peripheral Visions by Catherine Bateson â€" how we leam, why learning should be lifelong pursuit, how crossâ€"cultural experiâ€" ences clarify our blind spots Art of the Obvious by Alvin Rosenfeld and Bruno Bettieheim â€" intended for training of psychotherapists, but anyone can gain from it to improve their observation and empathy skills 1 could go on, and will surely think of a dozen more that could rival these choices. Findlly, thanks to every reader who mentioned the column to me. Keep reading! Chuck Erion is the owner of Words Worth Books. o o o e o o o o o o e e o o o o o e 0 e k‘ffs’fl o o o a o o o a a e e a o e WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 â€" PAGE 23 Tropical Dream, Passion, Paul Perris Oct. 24 to 29 MISS MONTANA Sexwear Calendar Girl ‘94â€"‘95 South Australia Bodyshaping ‘94 PLUS! Battle of the Sexes Saturday, Oct. 29/94 Show Times 12:30 â€" 5:00 9:30 â€" 12:30

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