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Reviewer's Choice
Life Lessons Before "I Do"
Cynthia M.
Little
Sleepless Warrior Publishing
14989 Grassy Knoll Court, Woodridge,
VA 22193
0974770787 $12.95 www.sleeplesswarrior.com
Written by a
mother of two daughters, "Life Lessons Before 'I Do'" is a reflective guide upon
life lessons from parents with true stories. A must-read for anyone in a serious
relationship or looking for someone to tie the knot with, chapters address such
critical matters as why it is important to check a potential mate's credit
report, why the question "Do you want children?" must be discussed before
meeting at the altar (because you can't return kids like you return
merchandise!), why sex is not a weapon and must never be used as a bargaining
chip, the importance of balancing time for oneself with time for husband and
family, and more. Though written largely from a women's point of view, the
fundamental truths herein apply to both genders. In an era with a 50% divorce
rate "Life Lessons Before 'I Do'" is a singularly valuable read and a highly
recommended fortification against failing to think things through.
The Women's Studies Shelf
Garden Voices
Carolyn Freas
Rapp
Water Dance Press
PO Box 645, McLean, VA 22101
0975889133 $14.95
gardenvoices.com
In Garden Voices: Stories Of Women And Their Gardens is
a compendium of twelve stories in which Carolyn Rap explores the relationships
of women with their gardens, discovering that gardens can grow a lot more than
flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Susan's garden led her from breast cancer back
to health. Carol finds inspiration for her watercolors. Francie's garden
transports her imagination to Elizabethan England. Judy's garden nourishes her
friendships. Nancy's garden (which she shares with her husband) is an ongoing
experiment to learn if men and women can find common ground. Garden Voices is
especially commended to the attention of gardening enthusiasts as well as
Women's Studies reference collections and supplemental reading
lists.
Kiss Me Goodnight
Ann O'Fallon and Margaret Vaillancourt,
editors
Syren Book Company
5120 Cedar Lake Road, Minneapolis, MN
55416
0929636333 $16.95 1-800-901-3480
Kiss Me Goodnight is an
anthology of stories, poems, and essays by various women, all of who experienced
the loss of their mothers at an early age - to accidents, suicide, cancer, or
murder. The pages recount vivid and wistful memories, taking the bad and the
good, sweetness and pain. Black-and-white photographs of the authors and their
mothers illustrate this profoundly powerful and moving testimony, which embraces
memory as the first step to healing. "Mother's Motto: It Was Just Meant to Be":
Oh, Mother, do not say / it was meant to be. // Once more it is Easter / and you
are not here. // My heart still shrinks / when I see the empty rocker // face
the kitchen silence / hear only a faint echo // of your laughter as we chopped /
hazelnuts and golden raisins // to knead into the risen dough / for the
humped-back panetone. // The dogwood tree, heavy with blossoms / still wears the
yellow and blue ribbons // tied around its trunk in remembrance / of that
spring's shattered promise. // The steps where you fell, split / your bones,
scarred my life, have memories // hard as the dried blood halo around / your
head when I found you. // Oh Mother, do not say / it was just meant to
be.
Release Your Inner Bitch
Rose Stadler, MSW
Author House
1663
Liberty Drive, Suite 200, Bloomington, IN 47403-5161
1418498432 $13.50
1-800-839-8640 www.authorhouse.com
Rose Stadler draws upon her years of
experience and expertise as a social worker and therapist helping women to deal
with domestic violence in their lives. But Release Your Inner Bitch: Women
Empowering Women isn't just another self-help book for battered women. Rather
its message is that women of all ages, races, religions, occupations, and
backgrounds can come forward and change the concept of the assertive woman as a
"bitch" in the pejorative sense of that word. Indeed, this is a word that has
come to be a derogatory or denigrating descriptive that permeates our gender
biased culture. In Release Your Inner Bitch the reader will encounter the "robo
bitch", the supreme bitch, PMS Bitch, and a whole spectrum of other bitch
classifications that will enable the reader to have a new and healthier
perspective about themselves, their lives, and their possibilities.
Exceptionally well written by an especially articulate and knowledgeable author,
Release Your Inner Bitch is a life-affirming, life-altering, life-enhancing,
life-illuminating read. Also very highly recommended is Rose Stadler's
historical novel, The Confederate (1413701914, $19.95).
The Poetry Shelf
White Feather
Suzanne Stutman
Manor
House Publications
3501 Newberry Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154
0964826143
$21.95 1-800-343-8464 www.manorhousepublicactions.com
To put it simply,
Suzanne Stutman is a truly gifted poet whose verse reveals universal stories of
trauma and empowerment . These are poems especially commended to the attention
of those who have suffered abuse, as well as for those who have simply lost
their way. With an economy of words and with an ultimate sense of celebration
and self-discovery, this is a compendium of poetry that is hardship descriptive,
life-affirming and heart-healing. My Song: I am a child.//I know only/the sky
and/the earth and/the sun.//My world is/the people who/love me,/Or who do
not.//When I cry,/the world/does not listen.//It thinks/that/my cries/are not
important,/that my tears/are in/a/Different language.//I know only/that/I am
hungry.//I am frightened.//I am cold.//I am weary/beyond my years.//I may
die,/never knowing/the/Joy/of life.//When you sanction/my country,/you sanction
me.//You tell me/that/I don't exist.//That/I am worth /nothing./ That my song,
sailing/like a kite/over blue waters/will never be/heard.
Sunbathing on
the Bottom of the Atlantic
Anthony Taylor Dunn
MK Publishing
PO Box
945, St. Cloud, MN 56301
0976053470 $14.95
www.yourbookpublisher.net
Sunbathing on the Bottom of the Atlantic is a
debut collection of dark poetry with an undercurrent of ruthless realism.
Matter-of-factly addressing the complex pressures on human life from birth to
death, Sunbathing on the Bottom of the Atlantic draws attention to the
impermanence of life itself and strips away illusions used to shield oneself
from harsh truths. An unforgettable compilation. "Making Plans": Some of us are
hard at work making plans / before Death appears in our foyers / tapping the
crystal of his watch with a bony finger.
The Self-Help Shelf
Stop When You See Red, revised
edition
Carol M. Welsh
Infinity Publishing.com
519 West Lancaster
Avenue, Haverford, PA 194041-1413
0741422344 $19.95 www.amazon.com
Now
in a newly revised edition, Stop When You See Red is a self-help book that
teaches the reader why one's actions or reactions to people are motivated by how
one perceives them. Focusing on the four main perceptions - audio perception,
feeler perception, visual perception, and wholistic perception - Stop When You
See Red reveals how to recognize their influence on oneself and make the best
possible impression on others. Chapters focus especially on dealing with the
perceptions of children and defusing one's own "hot buttons", especially when
life just hurts too much. A superb tool for gaining greater insight in how one's
own and other's minds and feelings work, and recognizing how best to balance
one's interactions.
Nam Vet, revised edition
Chuck Dean
WordSmith
Publishing
c/o Creative Resources (publicity)
PO Box 1665, Sandpoint,
Idaho 83864
0967937108 $10.99 1-866-301-7323 www.namvetbook.com
Since
1975, nearly three times as many Vietnam veterans have committed suicide than
were killed in the war, the divorce rate among Vietnam veterans is above 90
percent, and between 40 and 60 percent of Vietnam combatants have persistent
problems related to the war. What is the cause of these terrible statistics, and
how can Vietnam veterans cope with flashbacks, depression, fits of rage and
worse? Written by a Vietnam veteran, and now in a newly revised and expanded
edition, Nam Vet: Making Peace with Your Past is a self-help guide that helps
survivors identify the origins of self-destructive behavior with roots in the
war, and make lasting peace with the past. Chapters address how to deal with
recurring nightmares, survival guilt, PTSD, the dangers of "self-medication" and
much more. A profound, earnest and helpful book grounded in realistic appraisal
of lasting personal problems relating to the war, strongly recommended for the
families of veterans as well as veterans themselves.
The Mystery/Suspense Shelf
Lostlindens
David D.
Nolta
Quality Words In Print, LLC
PO Box 2704, Costa Mesa, CA
92628-2704
0971316058 $23.95 www.quipbooks.com
Set in an ancient and
wealthy English estate, Lostlindens: An Ivory Tower Mystery is a suspenseful and
deliciously written tale by award-winning author David D. Nolta. When a group of
American college students investigae the claim that an ancient boot in the
Lostlinden estate once belonged to William Shakespeare, they come to spend the
night and two of them are dead by morning. Hiawatha Musing, full-time English
professor and part-time detective, must solve another mystery; this time, he is
accompanied by his sister Antigone. Told with wit, dark humor, and a flair for
the dramatic, Lostlindens: An Ivory Tower Mystery resists being put down until
the last page. Also highly recommended is Hiawatha Musing's debut appearance,
"Grave Circle."
The Biography Shelf
A Passion for Africa
Stanley Wally
Hoffman
Vantage Press Inc.
419 Park Avenue South, 18th floor, New York, NY
10016
0533149479 $14.95 1-212-736-1767
A Passion for Africa is a
missionary's memoir of his final travels into the interior of Zambia, as well as
visits to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, and Angola. Presenting a vivid picture
of bustling nations with their fair share of problems, including floods,
famines, fuel shortages and roaming so-called war veterans, A Passion for Africa
tells of one man's striving with his soul, his unheeded call for more
missionaries to come and assist his work, and the day when he must tell all the
African people he has come to know and love goodbye. Black-and-white photographs
illustrate this compelling firsthand testimony.
The Philosophy Shelf
Moral And Political Philosophy
James H.
Rutherford
Top 20 Publishing
285 East State Street, #610, Columbus, Ohio
43215
097630970X $12.00 www.top20publishing.com
Written for students
of Western civilization as well as teachers of ethics, law, history, and
government, Moral And Political Philosophy is an anthology of essays by
orthopedic surgeon and Harvard graduate James H. Rutherford: "The Moral
Foundations of United States Constitutional Democracy", "An Ecological Organic
Paradigm", "What Medical Ethics Has to Offer the Larger Fields of Moral and
Political Philosophy", and "A Tribute to my Father, Judge Leland Rutherford".
Meticulously delineating ideas point by point, Moral and Political Philosophy
grounds itself in a thorough understanding of all facets of human nature, and
forming frameworks of reference with which to confront the toughest ethical
problems, whether in the medical practice or the halls of government. A
sobering, candidly written reservoir of ideas for the betterment of
man.
The Religion/Spirituality Shelf
Muraqaba: The Art And Science
Of Sufi Meditation
Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi
Plato Publishing, Inc.
3262
Westheimer Rd. 258, Houston, TX 77098
0975887548 $19.95
1-713-598-6003
Muraqaba: The Art And Science Of Sufi Meditation is an
introduction to the healing practice of Muraqaba, Sufi meditation. Presenting a
16-week program that the novice can follow to improve memory and general
well-being, and offer a guideline to enlightenment, author Shaykh Khwaja
Shamsuddin Azeemi, the Patriarch of the Sufi Order of Azeemia and renowned
spiritual scholar, walks the reader through both the techniques and the
underlying ideas behind them, with sample exercises each step of the way. A
profoundly written and moving guide, as much about God and human's place in the
cosmos as about mental relaxation, Muraqaba is especially recommended to broaden
the experience of novice and experienced practitioners of meditation, yet also a
welcome addition to religious reference and studies shelves.
The Business Shelf
Smooth Sailing To Venture Capital
Funding
Ronald J. Carlini and Therese Carlini Moss
Venture Capital
Strategies
1685 Branham Lane Suite 270, San Jose, CA 95118
0976090856
$19.95 www.venturecapitalstrategies.com
In Smooth Sailing To Venture
Capital Funding: A Real World Guide For Entrepreneurs and Investors, authors and
executive management experts Ronald Carlini and Therese Moss use sea metaphors
to drive home its lessons in fundraising. From identifying the most likely
prospects for venture capital, to charting the barriers to market entry, to
creating a business plan, common obstacles to avoid (such as insufficient
commitment of time and resources), and much more, Smooth Sailing To Venture
Capital Funding is a "must-read" for anyone looking to start their own business,
or just learn about what it takes and what to expect. A solid go-to book written
in plain terms that the lay reader can quickly grasp, highlighting key points
and taking full advantage of the nautical metaphors to make its warnings
memorable.
The Fiction Shelf
Auspicious Dreams
Shelia Bolt
Rudesill
PublishAmerica
PO Box 151, Frederick, MD 21705-0151
141374477X
$24.95 publishamerica.com
Set in the mid-1800's America, Auspicious
Dreams is a novel about three high-spirited young people who pin their hopes on
the promise of the government urging them to settle the West. Yet the savage
greed of a white, male-dominated society that relegates women, Native Americans,
Blacks, Spaniards, and Mexicans to second-class citizenship at best threatens to
tear each of the youth's lives and hopes apart. Strong passions, courage, and
relentless oppression fill the pages of this tautly written saga, that
unashamedly reveals the dishonorable side of Frontier America as surely as the
patriotic side presented all too blandly in school textbooks.
The Health/Medicine Shelf
Surviving Healthcare
Pamela
Armstrong, MPH, MBA
Chestnut Ridge Books
2269 Chestnut Street, #119, San
Francisco, CA 94123-2600
0975456059 $19.95
www.SurvivingHealthcare.com
Surviving Healthcare is a no-nonsense guide
to dealing with financial, medical, and personal quandaries in the complex and
confusing modern healthcare system. Author Pam Armstrong has been professionally
involved with the U.S. healthcare system since 1978; her passion, insight, and
experience allow her to make keen-edged observations about what constitutes
medical quality, the pros and cons of chosing various plans such as HMOs, PPOs,
EPOs, Indemnity Plans and more, where to find additional resources to make hard
choices, and common myths that can mislead one when selecting between doctors
and health plans, all of which are not created equal. A must-have for every
American, but especially for those who need to balance medical costs and quality
on a tight budget.
The Journalism Shelf
A Life In Print
James P.
Gannon
Blackwater Publications
80 Laurel Oaks Lane, Castleton, VA
22716
0976452804 $14.95
A Life In Print is an anthology of columns
from reporter, columnist, and editor James P. Gannon. Collected from the pages
of The Wall Street Journal, The Des Moines Register, and The Detroit News, the
author's heartfelt and candid opinions touch upon the highlights of his life,
his passion for journalism, and his views of both America and the world.
Flavored with Gannon's Midwestern charm and Irish hard-hitting honesty, A Life
In Print is unafraid to level scathing criticsm against individuals or societies
- whether decrying presidential canditate John Kerry's professed Catholicism
when Kerry has repeatedly voted against pro-life platforms, or lamenting that
the factionalized modern-day America is such a far cry away from the unified
nation that came together and gave everything it had to support the war effort
during World War II. Skillfully written, each short column offers a new slice of
insight, both in the author and in the world that surrounds us all. An extremely
readable book that captures one's attention in bite-sized morsels.
The Civil War Shelf
Capital Navy
John M. Coski
Savas
Beatie, LLC
521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, New York, NY 10175
1932714154
$18.95 www.savasbeatie.com
Capital Navy: The Men, Ships and Operations of
the James River Squadron is an in-depth scrutiny of the role that Confederate
naval operations on the James River and their impact on the war in Virginia had
in the American Civil War. Written by the Librarian of the Museum of the
Confederacy in Richmond, Capital Navy discusses Richmond as a naval center, the
makings of a navy capital, and events leading up to and during the Battle of
Trent's Reach. Black-and-white photographs and diagrams enhance this
well-researched and smoothly narrated history, especially recommended for Civil
War scholars and library collections.
The Children's Shelf
More Comfy Cozy Tales
Luaren K.
Young
Trafford Publishing
2333 Government Street, Suite 6E, Victoria, BC,
Canada, V8T 4P4
1412039681 $10.95 1-888-232-4444
www.trafford.com
Children are special, smart, and a gift both to their
families and to their communities. Children are not little adults, but they will
grow up to be adults one day. That's why the are important, needing to be loved,
to know they are both cared about and cared for. Being children for only a
little while, they need guidelines, they need play, they need to have fun.
Children most especially need to learn and experience the fun of reading books.
Written by Lauren L. Young and illustrated in a simple, primitive, colorful
images, More Comfy Cozy Tales is an entertaining story of seven-year-old Alec
and his adventures while at play -- and recommended reading for a child seeking
to pass a pleasant bit of time with an engaging, 14-page picture
book.
The Thrift Store Bears
Olive Evans, Patricia Wooley, Jim
Furmston
Teddy Traveler Company
PO Box 3223, 156h Street, Manhattan Beach,
CA 90266
0974895407 $20.00 www.teddytraveler.com
With colorful
illustrations by Patricia Wooley visually enhancing the charming poetry of Olive
Evans, and an accompanying CD featuring the music of Jim Furmston, The Thrift
Store Bears tells the stories of all sorts teddy bears found in a thrift store.
From Fred the Fix-It Bear to Amanda the Dancing Bear to Danny the Very Shy Bear
and more, each teddy bear has its own distinct personality. The verses are
singsong and roll off the tongue in this delightful compendium for young and old
teddy bear fans. "Danny the Very Shy Bear": I'm very, very shy. / Nobody's told
me why. / I sometimes want to cry. // I hate to be alone / Like a leaf the wind
has blown / And left beneath a stone. // I'm frightened of the dark, / Dogs
scare me when they bark. / I wish I were a shark. // I've always been this way.
/ Excuse me, did you say / You'll play with me today? // You did? Oh, what a
treat! / I'm very pleased to meet / Some-one so kind and sweet. // Shall we play
at let's pretend? It's fun to have a friend. / That's how happy stories
end."
Parties With Pizzazz
Marci Mohan, et al.
Pizzazz
Publishing
PO Box 415, Victoria, MN 55386
0974493600 $19.95 1-952-368-1903
www.pizzazzpublishing.com
The collaborative effort of Marci Mohan, Jeanne
Palmer, and Peggy Simenson (three mothers with active children and elementary
school teaching careers), Parties With Pizzazz is a highly useful resource for
classroom parties. Filled cover to cover with games, activities, artistic
projects, and more suitable for parties with a wide variety of holiday and other
themes, as well as party planning worksheets, reproduceable patterns for cut-out
fun, mazes and word games, simple recipes, and much more. Although designed
especially for classroom teachers, Parties With Pizzazz is superb for adding
spice to kids' birthday, Christmas, and other parties at home, too.
The
Earth & Me
Sandra Robbins, author; Joan Alpers, illustrator; Jeff
Olmsted, musical arrangements
See-More's Workshop
325 West End Avenue,
#12-B, New York, NY 10023
1882601491 $23.95
www.seemoresworkshop.com
Written by Sandra Robbins and featuring the
illustrations of Joan Alpers, The Earth & Me is based on a puppet and dance
musical performed by New York's Shadow Box Theatre, and stresses the importance
of life's delicate balance. Accompanied by a 48-minute music CD, the rhyming
verse traces the cosmic origins of the Earth and life upon it, and embodies
themes of hope and renewal. "And this is the story / That the Earth told the
Child // In the beginning / There was stillness // In the beginning / There was
motion // My blazing ball of fire quieted // The stars in the night / Called me
their sister // The shafts of sunlight split / Framing colored mirrors // The
Rainbow encircled me with its embrace."
Stoneskipper
Jake
Conzemius
Freeverse Publishing
425 East First Street, Tucson, AZ
85705
0974378909 $19.95 www.freeversebooks.com
Enhanced with 44 black
ink sketch illustrations, Jake Conzemius' Stoneskipper offers a delightful story
for young readers that teaches the value of conserving and respecting the
environment, differentiating between right and wrong, returning what is
borrowed, and listening to the heart. A young boy watches people skip stones
across the water, and postulates that his island home is shrinking. He tries to
spread his warning with limited success, but after he begins to feel like giving
up, he meets a crane returning a pebble to the island. Black-and-white line
drawings perfectly embody the charm of this gentle and thoughtful
tale.
The Butterpop Cafe
Jill Johson, Allen Jonnson,
authors
Christiane Cassan Wiese, illustrator
Premium Press America
2606
Eugenia Avenue, Suite C, Nashville, TN 37211-2177
1887654089 $12.95
www.premiumpressamerica.com
Intricately illustrated by Christiane Cassan
Wiese, The Butterpop Cafe by Jill and Allen Johnson is a riotously funny
picturebook story of the romance between two happy-hearted, yet lonely,
neighbors, the widowed bakery operator Mrs. Butterfield and Greek restauranteur
Mr. Stephanapopolis. They share many a pleasant meal and enjoy each other's
compnay until one day they begin to see each other a little differently. A
joyful story, with a little more text than the average picturebook and ideal for
young readers learning to sound out increasingly complex sentences and
stories.
It's Me!
Eric Drachman & Isabelle Decenciere
Kidwick
Books
363 South Saltair Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90049
0970380925 $18.95
1-866-KIDWICK www.kidwick.com
Appropriate for children ages 3 to 7, Eric
Drachman's It's Me! is exuberantly illustrated by Isabelle Decenciere and comes
accompanied by a special audio CD by Drachman. It's Me! is about a very young
girl named Patricia who loves to play creatively and take on different roles,
including a beautiful princess, a wicked witch, and "Little Mommy", to her
family's amazement - but who is the last character? "It's me!" Patricia insists,
in this ebullient simple story about the differences between play and reality.
The audio CD narration has sound effects and various sparkling voices, with
audible page turns to help children follow along as they read. A bubbly,
enthusiastic picturebook.
The All Animal Band
Jim Moore & Norris
Hall
The Animal Band Productions, Inc.
1011 Singing Springs Road, Mt.
Juliet, TN 37122
0975261908 $16.00 1-888-289-2137
www.theanimalband.com
With a genuine flair for original storytelling, Jim
Moore's The All Animal Band is livened even more for young readers age 4 to 8
with Norris Hall's brightly colored cartoon style illustrations. A squirrel as
lead guitar, an owl playing bass, Slick the Snake beating the drums with his
face (he has no hands to hold drumsticks with), and Fredi the Frog and Dan the
Dog singing vocals make for one unforgettable animal band - one whose talent is
waiting to be discovered! Based on Jim Moore's song "All Animal Band", The All
Animal Band is an enthusiastic antidote to the doldrums.
Girls
Can!
Rick Kupchella, et al.
Tristan Publishing, Inc.
2300 Louisana
Avenue North, Suite B, Golden Valley, MN 55427
0972650411 $16.95
1-866-545-1383 www.tristanpublishing.com
In Girls Can!: Make It Happen,
Rick Kupchella (with contributions by U.S. Supreme Court Justic Sandra Day
O'Connor, Olympic Gold Medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and American astronaut
Sally Ride), has written a children's picturebook (feautring brilliant
full-color artwork by Marilyn Brown) that will inspire young girls ages four to
eight in what their future possibilities might be. Enthusiastically reinforcing
positive messages - find your passion! You decide what you will be! - Girls Can!
draws upon the success stories of great women as inspiration for the heights any
young girl can one day achieve. A strongly positive story featuring a message
that can never be imparted to early or too strongly.
A Child's ABCs Of
Praise
Patti Wiens
CMC
2775 Jade Street, Mora, MN 55051
0976140802
$14.99 1-866-379-1160 www.thebrighterside.net
Patti Wien's A Child's ABCs
Of Praise is a 60-page, 8 1/2" by 11", "family keepsake" book in which children
will discover the character of God through the defining of twenty-six
descriptive words ranging from All-Ruler and Creator, to Deliverer and Friend.
Captivating photographic collages offer imagery that defines the terms and
catches the eye. Written by an active participant in children's and women's
ministry, A Child's ABCs Of Praise is a deeply spiritual book that skillfully
blends learning the alphabet to with learning how to love and praise God. A
collection of prayer-starters at the end, such as "Dear Jesus, A rose is
beautiful and so is a smile, but I know that You are the most beautiful of all.
Amen." is designed to help young folks learn how to talk to God.
The Boy
Who Loved To Shim-Sham Shimmy
M. D. Osborne
Wooden Shoe Press
N3566
County Road GG, Hancock, WI 54943
0976285207 $14.95 1-715-213-8144
The
Boy Who Loved To Shim-Sham Shimmy by author/illustrator M. D. Osborne is the
story of a young African-American boy who loves to tap dance for his
grandfather. The grandfather encourages his love of dancing with a special gift,
but when the boy falls down during his dance at school he is embarrassed. His
grandfather teaches him that it's important to dance the way the feels right
(and promises him real, appropriately balanced tap shoes instead of the
makeshift shoes the boy was using!) The boy learns the importance of expressing
his heart and doing what he most loves to do in this toe-tapping friendly
tale.
James A.
Cox
Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review
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