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Author | : Gregory Colbert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Bornean orangutan |
ISBN | : 9781933632353 |
Colbert's Ashes and Snow feature film captures extraordinary moments of contact between people and animals as seen through the lens of Colbert's camera on more than thirty expeditions to some of the earth's most remote places.
Author | : Noel Moules |
Publisher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2012-09-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1846946123 |
Christian spirituality with attitude. Fourteen provocative pictures, from Radical Mystic to Messianic Anarchist, that explore identity, destiny, values and activism
Author | : Gregory Colbert |
Publisher | : Flying Elephant Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Children and animals |
ISBN | : 9780976671589 |
Catalogue of an exhibition held March 5-June 6, 2005, at the Nomadic Museum, Pier 54, New York City.
Author | : Anthony Sharwood |
Publisher | : Hachette Australia |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2020-08-25 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0733645291 |
At the start of the hellish, fiery Australian summer of 2019/20, Walkley Award-winning journalist and suburban dad Anthony Sharwood set off on a journey. Abandoning his post on a busy news website to clear his mind, he solo-trekked the Australian Alps Walking Track, Australia's most gruelling and breathtakingly beautiful mainland hiking trail, which traverses the entirety of the legendary High Country from Gippsland in Victoria to the outskirts of Canberra. The journey started in a blizzard and ended in a blaze. Along the way, this lifelong lover of the mountains came to realise that nothing would ever be the same - either for him or for the imperilled Australian Alps, a landscape as fragile and sensitive to the changing climate as the Great Barrier Reef.
Author | : Tracie Peterson |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780764223792 |
Karen and Grace follow God's promises of a new life in Alaska, yet the trials of this fierce land cause them to question His leading. Original.
Author | : Gregory Colbert |
Publisher | : Flying Elephant Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008-06 |
Genre | : Children and animals |
ISBN | : 9781933632346 |
Preface and postf. of v. 1 in English and Japanese; pref. of v. 2-4 in English.
Author | : James D. Houston |
Publisher | : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2007-12-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 030742782X |
Snow Mountain Passage is a powerful retelling of the most dramatic of our pioneer stories—the ordeal of the Donner Party, with its cast of young and old risking all, its imprisoning snows, its rumors of cannibalism. James Houston takes us inside this central American myth in a compelling new way that only a novelist can achieve. The people whose dreams, courage, terror, ingenuity, and fate we share are James Frazier Reed, one of the leaders of the Donner Party, and his wife and four children—in particular his eight-year-old daughter, Patty. From the moment we meet Reed—proud, headstrong, yet a devoted husband and father—traveling with his family in the "Palace Car," a huge, specially built covered wagon transporting the Reeds in grand style, the stage is set for trouble. And as they journey across the country, thrilling to new sights and new friends, coping with outbursts of conflict and constant danger, trouble comes. It comes in the fateful choice of a wrong route, which causes the group to arrive at the foot of the Sierra Nevada too late to cross into the promised land before the snows block the way. It comes in the sudden fight between Reed and a drover—a fight that exiles Reed from the others, sending him solo over the mountains ahead of the storms. We follow Reed during the next five months as he travels around northern California, trying desperately to find means and men to rescue his family. And through the amazingly imagined "Trail Notes" of Patty Reed, who recollects late in life her experiences as a child, we also follow the main group, progressively stranded and starving on the Nevada side of the Sierras. Snow Mountain Passage is an extraordinary tale of pride and redemption. What happens—who dies, who survives, and why—is brilliantly, grippingly told.
Author | : Christina Sunley |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2009-03-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0312378777 |
A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical history, language and landscape of Iceland. Freya Morris grows up in a typical American suburb – but every summer, she enters another realm entirely when she visits her relatives in Gimli, a tiny village in Canada settled by Icelandic immigrants. Here she falls under the spell of her troubled but charming aunt Birdie, who thrills her with stories of exotic Norse goddesses, moody Viking bards, and the life of her late grandfather, the most famous poet of "New Iceland." But when Birdie tricks Freya into a terrifying scandal, Freya turns her back on everything Icelandic and anything that reminds her of the past. She is living an anonymous, bleak existence in Manhattan when she finally returns to Gimli for the first time in two decades – and stumbles upon a long concealed family secret. As Freya becomes increasingly obsessed with unraveling her family’s tangled story, she finds herself delving into the very memories she has worked so hard to forget. When the clues dry up in Gimli, Freya journeys to Iceland itself. On this rugged island of vast lava fields and immense glaciers, Freya’s quest comes to its unsettling conclusion. A beautifully-written debut novel that deftly weaves together Iceland’s distinctive history, ancient mythology, reverence for language, and passion for genealogy, The Tricking of Freya is a powerful exploration of kinship, loss and redemption.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 1877 |
Genre | : Engineering |
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Author | : Milla Vane |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 2020-02-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0440000513 |
A generation past, the western realms were embroiled in endless war. Then the Destroyer came. From the blood and ashes he left behind, a tenuous alliance rose between the barbarian riders of Parsathe and the walled kingdoms of the south. That alliance is all that stands against the return of an ancient evil—until the barbarian king and queen are slain in an act of bloody betrayal. Though forbidden by the alliance council to kill the corrupt king responsible for his parents’ murders, Maddek vows to avenge them, even if it costs him the Parsathean crown. But when he learns it was the king’s daughter who lured his parents to their deaths, the barbarian warrior is determined to make her pay. Yet the woman Maddek captures is not what he expected. Though the last in a line of legendary warrior-queens, Yvenne is small and weak, and the sharpest weapons she wields are her mind and her tongue. Even more surprising is the marriage she proposes to unite them in their goals and to claim their thrones—because her desire for vengeance against her father burns even hotter than his own…