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NTI Upstream wants to let you know that your author signed Advanced Readers Copy of Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq (for your participation in the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program) has been shipped and should arrive shortly.
Bestselling author (Final Exam: A Surgeon's Reflections on Mortality) and NY Times columnist Pauline Chen praises the work as “powerful, thought-provoking, and unforgettable…” In Chen’s words, after reading Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq, “You will never again look at the Iraq war—or any war for that matter—in quite the same way.”
We hope you enjoy Coppola: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraq and look forward to your comments. For further information, please visit the official website http://www.coppolathebook.com
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posted by NTIUpstream at 12:43 pm (EST) on Nov 2, 2009
posted by RobertKoger123 at 5:58 am (EST) on Mar 24, 2009
I’m sending this note because you are a member of the Seattleites group.
A few of us are starting a book club and I hope that you will consider joining us.
Our first book is In the Woods by Tana French. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 2nd, at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park.
See our thread called Book Clubs? on the Seattleites group or you can reply to me if you want more info.
Thanks - Carol
posted by CarolO at 2:25 pm (EST) on Aug 27, 2008
If you're interested in stories about adopting babies from China, "The Exact same Moon" by Jeanne Marie Laskas is good. "Leave me alone, I'm reading" by Maureen Corrigan has a chapter about adopting her baby from China.
I had a daughter, at one time she had thought about a China baby adoption. She was a RN, had a BSN from U. Washington. She lived in Seattle. She had her own house & liked to read. She never married, which she felt bad about. I wish she had adopted a Chinese baby.
MarianV
posted by MarianV at 9:46 am (EST) on Jan 21, 2008