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Judy Baer

Autor(a) de Recipes & Wooden Spoons

99 Works 3,779 Membros 72 Críticas 4 Favorited

About the Author

Também inclui: Judy Kaye (2)

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(eng) Judy K. Baer writes as Judy Baer and Judy Kaye.

Séries

Obras por Judy Baer

Recipes & Wooden Spoons (2006) 209 exemplares
The Whitney Chronicles (2004) 132 exemplares
Slices of Life (2004) 132 exemplares
Tempest in a Teapot (2005) 112 exemplares
Trouble with a Capital "T" (1988) 99 exemplares
New Girl in Town (1657) 98 exemplares
Million Dollar Dilemma (2005) 96 exemplares
The Intruder (1643) 92 exemplares
Journey to Nowhere (1989) 90 exemplares
The Way We Were (2008) 87 exemplares
Silent Tears No More (1989) 86 exemplares
Jenny's Story (2000) 83 exemplares
Broken Promises (1989) 81 exemplares
Tomorrow's Promise (1657) 79 exemplares
Yesterday's Dream (1657) 77 exemplares
Sleeping Beauty (2007) 71 exemplares
Vanishing Star (1991) 69 exemplares
No Turning Back (1991) 68 exemplares
Something Old, Something New (1991) 66 exemplares
Second Chance (1991) 66 exemplares
Unheard Voices (1992) 66 exemplares
A Special Kind of Love (1993) 61 exemplares
The Discovery (1993) 60 exemplares
Lonely Girl (1992) 59 exemplares
Libby's Story (2001) 58 exemplares
Never Too Late (1993) 57 exemplares
More Than Friends (1657) 55 exemplares
Tia's Story (1999) 51 exemplares
The Cinderella List (2010) 43 exemplares
Three's a Crowd (1994) 43 exemplares
Never Look Back (1997) 40 exemplares
The Baby Chronicles (2007) 39 exemplares
Silent Thief (1995) 39 exemplares
Heartless Hero (1997) 38 exemplares
Risky Assignment (1994) 36 exemplares
Paige (SpringSong Books #8) (1986) 34 exemplares
The Suspect (1996) 33 exemplares
The Bachelor Boss (Love Inspired) (2012) 33 exemplares
Mending Her Heart (Love Inspired) (2011) 32 exemplares
Price of Silence (1994) 31 exemplares
Forever Friends (1999) 28 exemplares
Worlds Apart (1997) 27 exemplares
An Unlikely Blessing (2010) 27 exemplares
Oh, Baby! (2008) 26 exemplares
Double Danger (1994) 26 exemplares
Sarah's Dilemma (1995) 23 exemplares
Letters of Love (1989) 22 exemplares
Undercover Artists (1996) 20 exemplares
Adrienne (Springflower Books #1) (1987) 17 exemplares
Love's Perfect Image (1984) 16 exemplares
Shadows Along the Ice (1985) 13 exemplares
Tender Adversary (1985) 12 exemplares
Moonglow (1986) 12 exemplares
Faded Dreams (1996) 12 exemplares
Camp Pinetree Pals (1991) 11 exemplares
My Perfect Valentine (1989) 11 exemplares
Pamela (SpringSong Books #19) (1657) 10 exemplares
Ariana's Magic (1992) 10 exemplares
Almost a Father (2011) 9 exemplares
A Wife for Christmas (1997) 9 exemplares
Taming the Boss (2000) 7 exemplares
The Girl Inside (1984) 7 exemplares
Make-Believe Mother (1998) 6 exemplares
Surprising Grace (2012) 5 exemplares
Dakota Dream (Promise Romances) (1986) 5 exemplares
Tis's Story 1 exemplar
Lexi skjn̜ner ingenting (1995) 1 exemplar
Lexi vinner (1994) 1 exemplar
Yesterday's Dreams 1 exemplar
Lonely Girl 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Baer, Judy K.
Outros nomes
Kaye, Judy
Data de nascimento
20th century
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
North Dakota, USA
Locais de residência
North Dakota, USA
Moorhead, Minnesota, USA
Educação
Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota; major in English & Education, minor in Religion
Ocupações
life coach

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Judy Kay Baer was born and grew up on a farm on the prairies of North Dakota. An only child, she spent most of her days with imaginary people-either those she read about or those she made up in her head. Her most ambitious conjuring did not succeed, however. She kept a clean stall with hay and oats for the horse she imagined would come but unfortunately, it never did. As an adult, however, she managed to make that dream come true and raised foundation quarter horses and buffalo for some years. A voracious reader, Judy learned to read with comic books, anything from Little Lulu and Superman to the Rawhide Kid. She sold her first story for $10.00 to a farm magazine. She still has the $10.00.

She graduated from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota with a major in English and education and a minor in religion. At the time, she was simply studying what interested her, but now realizes that she was educating herself for her future career as an inspirational christian romance writer.

Judy wanted to write for Harlequin even in high school but it wasn't until her youngest child learned to say "No" that she realized that she'd better consider a second career to fall back on when mothering was done. Her first book was written with her little girl on her lap. Judy would type a few words, say "Now, Jennifer," at which time her daughter would hit the space bar before Judy continued typing. It wasn't the fastest way to work, but it offered a lot of mother-Judy Baer Picturedaughter time together. An over-achiever, she's written 71 books for various publishers. The mother of two and step-mother of three, she now has lots of family to enjoy.

In 2001, she went back to school and became a certified professional life coach. Currently she is working on her Master's in Human Development in the areas of writing, coaching and spirituality and writing inspirational Chick Lit which, she says, is the most fun she's ever had writing.
Nota de desambiguação
Judy K. Baer writes as Judy Baer and Judy Kaye.

Membros

Críticas

This was a really good book! I read it in one day. I really liked the characters and how it was based around Christmas time.
 
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Sassyjd32 | 2 outras críticas | Dec 22, 2023 |
 
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WBCLIB | May 26, 2023 |
Here I've finished up Book Four in Live from Brentwood High, a ChristFic YA series from the '90s. Another quick and enjoyable read.

It was interesting watching the gang of teenaged characters have the chance to broaden their perspectives, learn a lesson in empathy, and realize some of the preconceived notions they didn't know they had about disabled people. Including notions about a friend of theirs they like, care about, and see all the time.

Now, some points in the story are quite repetitive, and the way the book handles the main issue is a little dated. (I read the original 1995 edition and don't know if the rereleased edition of the book has any updates.) Granted, I realize I'm viewing the story through my eyes as a nondisabled person, and there could be some aspects that I missed.

The book also includes a Home Living class and teen pregnancy subplot—some of which I found humorous and some that I didn't particularly care for. But I'll leave that alone.

My nostalgic side is a little sad I've only got two more books left in the series. I plan on getting to them sooner rather than later.
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NadineC.Keels | 2 outras críticas | May 22, 2023 |
I flew through this third book in Live From Brentwood High, a YA ChristFic series originally published in the '90s. (Yeah, I'm reading the '90s editions, with my nostalgic self. Don't know if the rereleased editions have any 21st-century updates.) This is the kind of fast-paced series you should start from Book One, to get introduced to the characters and to follow their progression.

As with the previous books, the group of Brentwood High students here grapple with questions concerning a serious issue most of them never had to think much about before. Some of the different angles they come to consider about violence are worth thinking about.

Now, in the style of the late '80s-early '90s TV show Saved by the Bell, since the kids are facing a particular issue in this "episode," the issue pops up pretty much everywhere during the story. At times, it feels contrived.

Like, Izzy has apparently never seen his younger sisters physically fight. But now when the two little girls walk into the living room and happen to get into a swift disagreement, they actually start landing punches on each other, back and forth, one of them throwing in a kick. It seems that if the girls would readily display that level of violence with each other in front of Izzy and his friends, he would have seen it happen before. Or if the girls were new to acting out like that in front of their brother, they might start with a push or a slap or two, and probably shock themselves into stopping with tears or embarrassment, rather than jumping straight into pounding each other with their fists.

Also, the Christian teen of the bunch, Sarah, kind of teeters between being more of a natural character and being the "Christian teen cliché," in my view. Sharing a little about her faith sometimes is one thing, but Sarah quoting verbatim from the Bible in conversation with the other characters, including chapter and verse in her quoting, feels somewhat forced.

On a different note, the N-word pops up once in this book, spelled out. It's the Black character, Josh, who says it while he's sharing something from his personal experience, which I understand. But I think (including when it comes to some in Christian publishing who may not be personally familiar with the Black experience) not everyone realizes just how strong a word the slur is for many people—especially considering the history and the generations of trauma that comes with it. As I've said in my reviews of some other Christian novels, if it isn't a book where you'd find it okay to spell out the F-word, then you shouldn't spell out the N-word. (Again, I don't know if the word also appears in the rereleased edition of this book or not.)

Nevertheless, I found this novel to be another worthwhile read in the series. I'm looking forward to continuing on to Book Four soon.
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NadineC.Keels | 2 outras críticas | May 4, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
99
Membros
3,779
Popularidade
#6,705
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
72
ISBN
180
Línguas
3
Marcado como favorito
4

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