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The Ties That Bind: Bruce Springsteen A to Z [Paperback]

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April 2005
A labour of love, The Ties That Bind is an encyclopaedic look at the life, times, and music of a rock icon. Featuring 300 entries supported by 100 photographs - many previously unpublished - this is the first and only book to chronicle everything Springsteen! Unique encyclopaedic style; 300 A-Z entries - inc. artistic, intellectual, and personal relationships, significant others, career evolution, side ventures, politics, legendary shows and venues, influences and the influenced. Scores of sidebars; Lyric index; Concert appearance list; Television appearance list; Rock & Roll Hall of Fame speeches; Lists of E Street Band tribute bands & albums

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Grade 9 Up–What distinguishes Willis's work from the many other guides to world religions? In a word, personality. Alphabetically arranged encyclopedic entries note sources (not pronunciation), and provide cross-references. The volume's wide scope includes Norse myth, Mithraism, ley lines, Kwanzaa, and Merlin; Santeria, Hasidism, and Sufis are mentioned but not indexed. American orientation makes Mormonism's entry five times that of Jainism, Dwight Moody's longer than Mahatma Gandhi's, and John Eliot's longer than both. B.C.E. replaces B.C., but the Western Wall appears as "Wailing Wall," and Judaism's view of the Fall is missing. There is an entry for abortion but none for homosexuality, and spotty coverage of ethno- or primal religions (but sympathetic entries on Gaia, Ghost Dance, and Feminist Theology). Entries on the Benedictines and Ten Commandments are misleading, and the Archbishop of Canterbury should not be called "Reverend Williams." Nevertheless, this is a fascinating book because it is suffused with an individual mind. Entries are intellectually expanded by unexpected quotations and connections challenging readers to think or to smile. Many questions are raised and left open-ended. Willis has a distinctive voice, and a lucid and engagingly immediate style. He is especially enlightening on Buddhism and Hinduism. The occasional black-and-white photos and engravings are adequate, but the book's appeal lies in its lively writing and thoughtful, personal approach.–Patricia D. Lothrop, St. George's School, Newport, RI
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About the Author

Gary Graff is an award-winning journalist and veteran rock critic. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Billboard, Backstreets, The New York Times, Reuters... to name a few.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 525 pages
  • Publisher: Visible Ink Press (April 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578591570
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578591572
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #763,458 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nearly 300 entries gather facts to help students, June 6, 2004
If it's a comprehensive, encyclopedic view of key religious figures, prophets, deities and places which is needed, Jim Willis' The Religion Book is the book for you. Nearly 300 entries gather facts to help students and readers understand common religious topics, from Celtic Druids and Native American spirituality to Greek gods, Judaism, and India religions. The Religion Book is recommended as an essential overall library reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A well balanced summary of religions and rites., April 12, 2010
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Gary Judge (Yokohama, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Religion Book (Paperback)
Although I said above that it's a well balanced summary, this book does have a heavy leaning towards Christianity. Jim Willis was, in fact, a Christian preacher for a period and he certainly knows the Bible. But he is not coming from a biased, dogmatic point of view. He is quite willing to point out shortcomings in Christian thinking - such as some of the anti-feminist practices, while still filling in the reader on what has gone down through the centuries and what we have now.

Additionally, Willis has presented a thorough explanation of pretty much every religious practice in the world, from Zen Buddhism to Druidism, Exorcism to Spiritualism, none of which the reader would tend to think was coming from a Christian, in that almost every subject is treated fairly, giving valid praise when fitting.

Although a proper study of any one of the topics covered in this encyclopedia would need a separate text book, with 490 pages, The Religion Book is an excellent general coverage of many separate religious subjects, and sits well on any bookshelf as a religious reference book.

Gary Judge, author of The Timeline History of the English Language
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the one, June 3, 2004
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If you want to know what in the world is going on with the religions of the world today, this is the book you need to have. It covers all the "biggies," plus some fascinating little-known stuff about just about every religion you would ever want to explore. It's a big book. But it's an easy read without insulting your intelligence. This guy knows his stuff!
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