Ron Charles

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Average rating: 3.87 · 15 ratings · 0 reviews · 23 distinct works
Chasing Jesus: Chasing Jesu...

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Bahamas Guide

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1994 — 4 editions
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Street Walkin'

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July Culler

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2008 — 2 editions
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Open Road's Best Of The Bah...

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Religion’s Enigma: The Cros...

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My Heart Is Good: Treaty Ri...

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Chasing Jesus: An Historian...

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Open Road's Best Of Bermuda

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Spain Guide: Be A Traveler ...

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“A skeptic of all sentimentality, she has a witty, rueful voice that gives a deadpan appraisal of the past and present. We see the patriotism of World War I turn to chalk as the telegrams begin arriving at home.

During the red scares of the 1930s, we listen to the rumbles of labor strife while wealthy barons deride those downtown ruffians pretending to be unemployed.

Atwood's crisp wit and steely realism are reminiscent of Edith Wharton - but don't forget that side order of comic-book science fiction. How goofy to repeatedly interrupt this haunting novel with episodes about the Lizard Men of Xenor. And yet, what great fun this is - and how brilliantly it works to flesh out the dime-novel culture of the 1930s and to emphasize the precarious position of women.”
Ron Charles

“Coates has effectively taken back this tarnished history and clarified the position of blacks in the fight against slavery. They are not passive victims waiting to be saved by enlightened whites. They are warriors, strategists and spies plotting their escape and struggling to remember everything. {from Charles' review of The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates]”
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“In the present day, we follow Peri on to the dinner party, where she arrives stained and disheveled but determined to dismiss everyone's concern. That's easy because the other guests are extraordinarily wealthy and wholly self-absorbed...
I kept wanting more depth from Dr. Azur's presentations. Finally, I realized that's the point: He's a classic master teacher in the "Dead Poets Society" mode: iconoclastic but gimmicky, glazed with intellectuality but essentially narcissistic.”
Ron Charles

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