Jo Dean
Jo Dean's Dallas Revisited is the fourth in her series of Henrietta novels. This latest novel sees Henrietta set off to pursue happiness and the American Dream, her young son in tow. In search of a land that has such publishers in it, she embarks on her adventure in the Hollywood Hills, running into friends from the past and new characters with some high profiles, she finds that life sometimes not only imitates art, but TV. Jo Dean's novels all stand alone and it is not necessary to read her...See more
Jo Dean's Dallas Revisited is the fourth in her series of Henrietta novels. This latest novel sees Henrietta set off to pursue happiness and the American Dream, her young son in tow. In search of a land that has such publishers in it, she embarks on her adventure in the Hollywood Hills, running into friends from the past and new characters with some high profiles, she finds that life sometimes not only imitates art, but TV. Jo Dean's novels all stand alone and it is not necessary to read her earlier novels to enjoy her witty, in-your-face humour. For all Jo Dean's fans and fans of American soap, this book is a treat. See less
Jo Dean book reviews
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Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills
Excellent Book
This has been a great book for learning about theory that is understandable. Very much worth it. Read More
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Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills
Basic requirement to do Direct Social Work Practic
by Geet, Oct 20, 2011
I find the book very dry and lengthy, but it is a good book to have to search for those doubts like "what to do in this situation..." for all direct social work practice students. The book was worth ... Read More
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Direct Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills
BAD EXPERIENCE
by Emes, Oct 29, 2009
I ordered the wrong book and contacted the seller to return it. The seller never replied and now I am stuck with a book I don't need! Read More