I'm lucky enough to be sent books to review every now and then, and I'd like to share the wealth.
An issue or two back, I reviewed A. Anderson's Flourishing with Food Allergies: Social, Emotional, and Practical Guidance for Families With Young Children. It offers excellent information, good advice, thought-provoking theories, and sanity-saving first-person tales from the allergy front.
Since I use those little sticky-notes when I review a book, there are no dog-eared corners, and none of the pages have any writing that the author (okay, the printer) didn't put there. The cover is a bit banged-up, because I had to carry the book around and read it in the pockets of time I could grab here and there. But the book is structurally sound, as we like to say here in earthquake country.
Please post here if you'd like to be in the drawing to win this free copy. If only one person posts, that person wins automatically; two or more, and I ask dear Random.org to settle the question for me. No takers means this book goes with me to the next park day and is offered around.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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4 comments:
Oh, me! My oldest girl has a bunch of food allergies. I loved your review, but the library hasn't got the book.
I would love to have this book to read. My oldest has developed some severe food allergies and I am having to get pretty creative.
Throwing my hat into the ring...
Yes, please! And thanks for the opportunity!
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