Sentences with phrase «book reminds»

The book reminds me of your kitty & the healed leg.
This uplifting book reminds the reader that all divorces need not follow this unhappy script, and that ex-spouses can collaboratively co-parent and be a source of support, not only to their children, but to one another as well.
Nafisi's book reminds us not to get too caught up in the religious trappings of women's rights issues in Iran, but to pay close attention to the powers at play and how ordinary people are affected by the social constraints used by totalitarian regimes and other less vicious looking conventional mores.
At a time when the U.S. and the world's nations are trying to put together an agreement to tackle climate change (for better or for worse), Steyn's book reminds everyone of Climategate, why the public doesn't trust climate scientists and aren't buying their «consensus»... I hope that everyone will learn that adversarial science as practiced in its pathological form by Michael Mann doesn't «pay» in the long run.
The figure is the greatest subject of all — it will live as long as we do — and this stimulating book reminds us... If there ever was an art book that needed to become a major exhibition — or a maybe a salon — The Figure is it» (Hyperallergic).
Bound and sewn by hand in a limited edition, the book reminds us of the corporeity, luminosity, and balance of what resists and persists despite the test of time.
The second part of the book reminds adopters that their dog has a past that may affect his current and future behavior and offers plans and suggestions for acclimating the dog to his new life.
This book reminds us of the wisdom and unconditional love provided by older dogs who need a second chance at a loving home.
- Publishers Weekly «Written in a breezy style with humor and heart, the book reminds us how rewarding it can be to see a parent outside the context of our own needs.
The book reminds the reader of a fun art class exercise the kind where you have to paint a picture to the music being spun on the class record player.
This book reminds me of a fable.
The quarter share book reminds me of when i was a cook in the navy.
Another new book reminds us that Broadway and Hollywood have been carrying on an affair, set to music, since the 1920s.
This book reminds me that it's easier to paddle with the current than fight against it.
«This book reminds us that we need to go back to models of learning and use them to help students see similarities and differences, learn how to summarize and take notes, practice deliberately, use imagery to build a deeper conceptual understanding on which they can «hang» surface level knowledge, learn from one another, solve problems, generate and test hypotheses, and give and receive feedback,» wrote education professor and author John Hattie in his foreword to the publication.
This book reminds teachers to make relevance obvious when teaching science standards and that mistakes are necessary for learning to occur.
Shel Silverstein's book reminds us of the tenderness of the relationship between the giver and someone too young, too naive to realize just how much has been sacrificed.
Perhaps that is also why Tucker's book reminds me so much of The Music Man.
The book reminds the reader of the challenges facing many African Americans today, including high unemployment, staggering neighborhood crime and violence, and large percentages of children growing up in low - income single - parent households.
Alternately harrowing and heartwarming, the book reminds readers that the only way to defeat darkness is with the light inside us all.
Author Lauren Oliver says this imaginative book reminds her why she likes reading in the first place.
The Frances we get (a collaboration between Gerwig, who co-writes, and Baumbach) is a little less manic pixie and a little more real life, and while she never entirely loses her indie quirk (the film is filled with lines like «You know what Virginia Woolf book this reminds me of...?»)
Dr. Merrell's book reminds me why it's important to take care of our whole selves.
Slotten's timely and well - written book reminds us of two important facts of modern life: that a society that can not uphold the values of science will not be able to benefit from it; and that a science that can not address the values, needs and questioning of society and inspire its support will lose its public patronage.
The book reminds me how even the most familiar birds are full of surprises.
A general professional demeanor, the book reminds the reader, «is not something that is expected always of a student in the laboratory but it is something expected of a faculty member, industry professional, and leader in the bioscience community.»
The second half of the book reminds us of the range of security operations with which the EU has been preoccupied in the brief decade since its first attempt to formulate a European Security Strategy.
This book reminds us that an infant can begin exhibiting acts of kindness well before they are walking and talking.
THIS BOOK REMINDS PARENTS THAT BEING YOURSELF IS THE BEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE YOUR CHILDREN.
This book reminds parents that being yourself is the best gift you can give your child.
This short book reminds us once again of the breadth of scholarship displayed by Pope Benedict, which reminds us of the great gift of Jesus, our food of Life for the journey which we all hope to accomplish in and with Him.
Although the book reminds us of a time when deep social divisiveness was not at the core of the culture wars, was he right to suggest that religion was an under - acknowledged party in American discussions about pluralism?
The book reminds me of the 2014 film Boyhood in its realism, gentle humor, and subtlety.
In the end, this book reminds us that the presence of Justice Sotomayor on the Supreme Court brings to that ancient institution precisely the sort of diversity it sorely needs.
This book reminds me that being naive can be a blessing and to embrace every opportunity following your heart versus what they would tell you to do in business school.»
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and judgment so that we may make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more in harmony with those around you.
Being from Chicago, this book reminds me of Michael Jordan's famous quote, «I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
Instead of merely seeing technology as taking away jobs — which to some degree it is — the book reminds us that technology can also be extremely effective in empowering people to find their fit in the new economy.
Among other things, the book reminded me how important leadership is in setting startup culture — both consciously and implicitly.
If our girls are reading books reminding them that they are called, chosen, capable, strong, clever, creative, wise, even empowered by the Holy Spirit... well, the dangerous and wonderful thing is that our girls might just believe them.
The book reminded me of how much I enjoy reading Chesterton and taught me many things about him that I did not know.
My hope is that readers will come to the end of the book reminded the Bible — this ancient, diverse, powerful, God - breathed text — is far too complex to be reduced to an adjective, and that womanhood was never meant to be reduced to a list of rules and roles.
The book reminded me that I need to shut up and not interfere with the dynamics of my friends» Christ - relationships.
Her books remind us that when we are engaged in abstract, theoretical reflection we occasionally need to ground our thought in the particular and historical, and by that grounding to find out if our theories work; likewise, when we are caught in the flow of particular events and historical experiences, we need to pause long enough to consider where we are going, what all these particulars add up to.
These books remind us that place matters.
Reading this book reminded me of the hours of ambitious dreaming and passionate debates that occurred during my bible college and seminary days with other visionary young radicals.
Living the Resurrection: The Risen Christ in Everyday Life by Eugene Peterson:: I haven't read Eugene Peterson's work for a few years but this book reminded me why I love his work so much.
This book reminded me a lot of the Space Trilogy by CS Lewis.
As all three of these books remind us, the relationship between faith and political power shapes the church's witness in the world, its alliances and its legacy for Christians and non-Christians alike.
The final paragraphs of this book remind us of Pope Francis's significant, and already apparent, debt to Don Luigi Giussani, the founder of the international Catholic movement Communion and Liberation.
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