Last year our reviewer, Daniel J. Kevles, called this a "marvelously eye-opening book" with "fascinating vignettes of small-time birth control entrepreneurs."
Let's hope this literally and figuratively eye-opening book will serve as spur and companion to revivals of her films, and to what remains of the classical silent-film repertory.
As part of its celebration, the Peace Corps is publishing A Life Inspired, a lively, eye-opening book recounting the encounters and experiences of 28 Volunteers as they pursued their Peace Corps service.
We do not always make smart choices in the blink of an eye, as this eye-opening book reveals.
Spectacular shows were mounted this year, on a scale many thought impossible in our time of wary travelers and warier insurers, with equally eye-opening books in their wake.
All the same, "A Place at the Table" remains an intelligent and eye-opening book.
In 1974, as part of an assignment, I read an eye-opening book, "Type A Behavior and Your Heart."
In "The New Informants," an eye-opening and provocative book, Christopher Bollas, a British psychoanalyst, and David Sundelson, an American lawyer, survey, analyze and attack the trend away from secrecy.
In his eye-opening new book, "Landscape and Memory," Simon Schama journeys through "the garden of the Western landscape imagination" while exploring the topography of cultural identity.
The title of this eye-opening and hugely enjoyable book - borrowed rather than coined by the two authors - is a very useful term.