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The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years: A Mommy Guide to Preschool Daze
Preschoolers are wide-eyed and full of wonder. And so are their parents! With everything from getting children to eat their vegetables to answering the multitude of curious questions kids ask, parents are kept incredibly busy. "Perhaps no other time in childhood are kids as impressionable and curious as this," says mom and author Lorilee Craker. In The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years: A Mommy Guide to Preschool Daze she reveals the brilliance and humor of these amazing years in a child's life, showing parents the incredible opportunities they have to teach, disciple, enjoy, and grow closer to their preschoolers. Drawing from real-life parenting experiences, including many of her own, Lorilee delivers loads of funny stories, road-tested tips, and hard-won wisdom to help moms make the most of the often amusing, sometimes maddening, preschool days..
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Wide Eyed (Little House on the Bowery)

"Trinie Dalton's voice is so charming in these stories and they fly right by, so it takes a little time to realize how deftly she is talking about death and sex and fear and love and fur and slumber parties, how lightly she touches upon heaviness, making an imprint so gentle you don't know it's there until later, when the story floats back up in your memory, light as a butterfly or a blood-oil lilypad in the bath." -Aimee Bender

"Trinie Dalton is as radically original a young writer as I've ever come across: a post-punk, post-apocalyptic, post-everything sensibility, casting spells of willed innocence against the powers of darkness she knows terrifyingly well." -David Gates

"These charming stories vibrate with innocence and awe. Trinie Dalton is an effortless purveyor of wonder, strangeness, and love. She is a writer of high spirits and unguarded vision, and this debut collection is an absolute pleasure to read." -Ben Marcus

"In Wide Eyed, a wonderfully eccentric and vibrant collection, Trinie Dalton showcases her ability to put a fresh spin on the world, leading the reader into places never explored-sometimes dreamlike, sometimes nightmarish, always riveting. Her vision is wholly unique and memorable." -Jill McCorkle

In Trinie Dalton's tweaked vision of reality, psychic communications between herself and Mick Jagger, The Flaming Lips, Marc Bolan, Lou Reed, and Pavement are daily occurrences. Animals also populate this book; beavers, hamsters, salamanders, black widows, owls, llamas, bats, and many more are characters who befriend the narrator. This collection of stories is told by a woman compelled to divulge her secrets, fantasies, and obsessions with native Californian animals, glam rock icons, and horror movies, among other things. With a setting rooted in urban Los Angeles but colored by mythic tales of beauty borrowed from medieval times, Shakespeare, and Grimm's fairy tales, Wide Eyed makes the difficulties of surviving in a contemporary American city more palatable by showing the reader that magic and escape is always possible.

Stories include, "Hummingbird Moonshine," in which the narrator's frustrated hunt for authentic religion in botanicas and science books culminates in a spiritual connection made with a hummingbird. In "Oceanic," she resolves to marry a manatee after a drunken pre-party for her best friend's wedding. In "Tiles," four vignettes about bloody accidents in tiled bathrooms intermingle with scenes from Dalton's favorite scary movies.

Featuring oddball prose in the traditions of Dalton's literary heroes--Denton Welch, Robert Walser, and Jane Bowles--these stories have a dreamy, imaginative quality that reveal a peculiar state of mental ecstasy. To be inside the mind of Trinie Dalton is to be escorted into bliss.

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$204B Fla. hurricane-loss cap eyed. (proposed Florida insurance-wide hurricane liability cap): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on July 10, 1995. The length of the article is 754 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Legislators and insurers in Florida are trying to push through a hurricane loss liability limit for the 1995 hurricane season. The figure has not been decided upon but will likely be in the $20 billion range. The hurricane season is expected to be worse than usual. Gov Lawton Chiles' hospitalization for stroke could delay passage of an unfunded $76 billion property insurance exposure for the hurricane season that is also sought by the industry.

Citation Details
Title: $204B Fla. hurricane-loss cap eyed. (proposed Florida insurance-wide hurricane liability cap)
Author: Michael H. Adams
Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 10, 1995
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n28 Page: p1(2)

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