Customer Review: Sandy Balfour, South African by birth, but foreign in other countries since his 21st birthday, writes his memoir which he links inextricably with crosswords. It has a strange disembodied quality to it. It is almost as though Balfour is narrating someone elses life. It is reflective of the crosswords... more info
Customer Review: Sandy Balfour's family memoir, with emphasis on his father, is a charming and unusual book, and an easy read at only 200 pages. Bridge was the anchor for Dad's life, which otherwise was a disappointment in several ways, compared to his potential. Dad could shine at the bridge table and let his... more info
Customer Review: "Nursing America" is a chronicle of Balfour's year interviewing nurses at Memphis' Med. The Med began in 1829 as a hospital for those traveling the Mississippi; it now is a large public hospital serving primarily those in the Memphis area, but also those in Arkansas and Mississippi. It claims five... more info