Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,669,463 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Harley, Like a Person.


HARLEY, LIKE A PERSON. Cat Bauer. 2000/2002. Read by Carine CARINE is a first-order classical logic automated theorem prover.

CARINE is a resolution based theorem prover initially built for the study of the enhancement effects of the strategies delayed clause-construction (DCC) and attribute sequences (ATS) in a depth-first search
 Montbertrand. 7 tapes. 9 hrs. Recorded Books. 0-7887-9402-7. $63.00.Vinyl vinyl /vi·nyl/ (vi´nil) the univalent group CH2dbondCH—.

vinyl chloride  a vinyl group to which an atom of chlorine is attached; the monomer which polymerizes to polyvinyl chloride; it is toxic
; plot notes. JS *

KLIATT's July 2000 review of the hardcover edition said "this novel chronicles Chronicles, two books of the Bible, originally a single work in the Hebrew canon (the final book of that canon), called First and Second Chronicles in the Authorized Version, and called First and Second Paralipomenon in the Septuagint and in the Vulgate.  [high school freshman Harley's unhappy home life and her] slide downhill: failing in school, fighting with her best friend, falling in love with an older drug dealer, lying, screaming, drinking, and finally running away from home.... What finally saves Harley is her intelligence, her imagination and creative abilities, which Bauer describes best." Harley tells her own story so the audiobook format is truly ideal. Her home is violent, unpleasant, and especially vivid in audio, and what may read "like a soap opera soap opera

Broadcast serial drama, characterized by a permanent cast of actors, a continuing story, tangled interpersonal situations, and a melodramatic or sentimental style.
" rings true in Harley's telling audio with Montbertrand's gentle, angry, edgy reading. Her Harley will bring tears to listeners' eyes.

Jean Palmer, KLIATT
COPYRIGHT 2002 Kliatt
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2002, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Palmer, Jean
Publication:Kliatt
Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jul 1, 2002
Words:142
Previous Article:The Good Earth.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review)
Next Article:The Hobbit.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review)
Topics:



Related Articles
The King's Coat.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
The Land.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Last Man Standing.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Long Close Call.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Motherless Brooklyn.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
The Next Accident.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Nicholas Nickleby.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
The Night of the Triffids.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Olympiad.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
Out of Step.(Audiobook Review)(Brief Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles