Sunday, October 10, 2010

Foster's bridge manual;: A complete system of instruction in the game, to which is added dummy bridge and duplicate bridge, with the complete text of the American laws of bridge,

Do you play Bridge? If you do, the chapter titles of Duplicate Bridges will have special meanings. If you don't, that's OK. You have real bridges to cross and can relate to their challenges. Single mom, kids, a new career? Is there anyone out there for me? These are the bridges that the author, Esther Cleveland, refers to in Duplicate Bridges. Bridges are made for people to get from one place to another, usually to avoid dangerous terrain. Some are visibly safe and others are questionable. (Having a warning sign on them.) Some are uncharted and you don't know what to expect, but someone on the other side is urging you to cross. The main decision is whether to trust that other person. Promises may be great, but should I take the chance? Find out about her adventures and decisions in Duplicate Bridges.

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