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The life story of Isabella of Castile, mother of the great Katherine of Aragon. Lofts has this way of weaving a tale that's turbulent and often violent and yet still creates this overall feeling of gentleness. I find her books a cathartic read, very enjoyable and informative.
This is the story of my friend Todd, how he lived, loved, and died for his country in a far off horrible place.
Very good and interesting story that has very little to do with the major plot device of the storyline. It makes you think, however, about the workings of Mercantalism.
Read this. A Harvard brain scientist, age 37, has a stroke. Under 200 pages. She remembers everything, even what she lost and the 8 years it took to "get back." Left brain, right brain, re-wiring, re-learning. Being stunned by the euphoria she felt when her right brain became dominant. How she now knows how to access peace and focus. She is still with the Harvard Brain Bank, though now working with the Indiana University Med School to develop new technologies to map the brain. Most important? Practical lists--"what I needed" and "assessment". It equips its readers to be a better friend to anyone with a brain injury.
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