Sue Ayers

Reviewer Sue Ayers: Sue  is a freelance writer residing in Richmond, VA.  She is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University where she received a bachelor’s degree in English. Ayers is a frequent contributor to many popular sites and also blogs about staying sane in a crazy world at her WEBSITE




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ISBN: 10: 1600374670:   ISBN: 13: 978-1600374678

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ISBN: 978-0-9844937-4-6

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ISBN: 978-1-878398-26-0


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ISBN-13: 978-1-4022-4222-9

As a long time Days fan (I saw my first show at age 14), this book was an enjoyable trip down memory lane allowing me to reminisce about the good old days of growing up with Bo and Hope and Kayla and Patch. The families of Days are so courageous and strong and, reading this book, it is no wonder


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ISBN:-13-978-1-4236-0562-1

The information in this book is so critical to our health and to our earth.  I highly recommend that anyone who wants to learn more about the food they eat or who may have a small (or large) desire to change the world one farm at a time, pick up a copy of Farmer Jane


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ISBN:  978-0-07166328-1
Publisher:  McGraw Hill

I have recommended this book to so many people in my social circle already and can barely contain my excitement when I do so




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ISBN-13-978-1-58982-609-0

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ISBN: 978-0-9843815-0-0

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ISBN-10: 1846943035


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