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COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION. Katherine A. Kendall. Alexandria: Council on Social Work Education, 2002, paperback, 238 pp., $23.95 (paper). Reviewed by Charles Guzzetta.
SETTLEMENT HOUSE UNDER SIEGE. Michael B. Fabricant and Robert Fisher. Columbia University Press, New York, 2002, 360 pp., $23.95 (paper). Reviewed by Daniel Kronenfeld.
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON HOMELESSNESS. Valerie Polakow and Cindy Guillean, Eds. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2001, 314 pp., $79.95 (hard cover). Reviewed by Dr. Yvonne Asamoah.
SMART AND SASSY: THE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE OF INNER-CITY BLACK GIRLS. Joyce West Stevens. New York: Oxford University Press, 214 pp., $49.95 hardcover, $23.95 paperback. Reviewed by Gabrielle Hamilton.
THE FACES OF SOCIAL POLICY: A STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE. C. J. Tice and K. Perkins. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole, 2002, 368 pp., $58.95. Reviewed by Paul Adams.
THEORIES FOR PRACTICE: SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONIST TRANSACTIONS. James A. Fort. 2001, 512 pp., $68.00. Reviewed by Rich Furman.
AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP: AN EMPOWERMENT TRADITION IN SOCIAL WELFARE HISTORY. Iris B. Carlton-LaNey, Ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press, 2001, 240 pp., $43.99. Reviewed by Rhonda Wells-Wilbon.