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Julie Anderson

Content by Julie Anderson

  • Flux review

    Issue: June, 2000
    Peggy Orenstein spent three years interviewing women single women and wives, mothers and childless women, women on the career track, women who try to balance family and work, stay-at-home moms. Read more »
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    Leap for joy! Whistle and stretch, curl up and cuddle, wriggle and laugh with your favorite child. Judy Hindley's latest book is a tickly, giggly delight for parents and preschoolers. Read more »
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    The greatest pleasures of Reason for Hope are found in the passages about the chimpanzees of Gombe, Africa, to which Goodall is passionately devoted, and in her insights into spirituality and human Read more »
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    Sarah Breedlove Walker's dying words sum up her life: I want to live to help my race. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2000
    The Man Who Caught Fish is an original story with an age-old moral: greed can be disastrous. Read more »