After Visiting Friends

After Visiting Friends
Author: Michael Hainey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451676611

"A decade in the writing, the haunting story of a son's quest to understand the mystery of his father's death--a universal memoir about the secrets families keep and the role they play in making us who we are. Michael Hainey had just turned six when his uncle knocked on his family's back door one morning with the tragic news: Bob Hainey, Michael's father, was found alone near his car on Chicago's North Side, dead, of an apparent heart attack. Thirty-five years old, a young assistant copy desk chief at the Chicago Sun-Times, Bob was a bright and shining star in the competitive, hard-living world of newspapers, one that involved booze-soaked nights that bled into dawn. And then suddenly he was gone, leaving behind a young widow, two sons, a fractured family--and questions surrounding the mysterious nature of his death that would obsess Michael throughout adolescence and long into adulthood. Finally, roughly his father's age when he died, and a seasoned reporter himself, Michael set out to learn what happened that night. Died after visiting friends, the obituaries said. But the details beyond that were inconsistent. What friends? Where? At the heart of his quest is Michael's all-too-silent, opaque mother, a woman of great courage and tenacity--and a steely determination not to look back. Prodding and cajoling his relatives, and working through a network of his father's buddies who abide by an honor code of silence and secrecy, Michael sees beyond the long-held myths and ultimately reconciles the father he'd imagined with the one he comes to know--and in the journey discovers new truths about his mother. A stirring portrait of a family and its legacy of secrets, After visiting friends is the story of a son who goes in search of the truth and finds not only his father, but a rare window into a world of men and newspapers and fierce loyalties that no longer exists"--Provided by publisher.

Building the Poultry Penthouse

Building the Poultry Penthouse
Author: Gerry Bolla
Publisher: NSW Agriculture
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 174256190X

The ‘Poultry Penthouse’ will comfortably house 12-15 hens full time. If birds are let out daily to free range the Penthouse can hold up to 25 birds, sleeping on the slatted floor at night. The Penthouse will need to be securely closed at night to keep out foxes. This publication provides a list of materials, and step by step instructions, with diagrams and colour photos, to help you build a comfortable and functional hen-house for your poultry.

Ruby's Tea Party

Ruby's Tea Party
Author: Grosset & Dunlap
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016
Genre: Brothers and sisters
ISBN: 1101995076

"Based on a "Max & Ruby" TV episode... Max wants to play pirate, but Ruby wants to have a tea party and get dressed up. When Ruby can't find her Royal Princess Ruby necklace, she turns to Pirate Max to search for her lost treasure"--

Max's Worm Cake

Max's Worm Cake
Author: Grosset & Dunlap
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2009-01-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698147545

When Ruby discovers wiggly worms in her flower garden, she tosses them aside. They're too icky for her beautiful garden! But Max loves worms and uses them to make a worm cake. Ruby thinks Max's worm cake is gross, but it might be just what Ruby's garden needs! From the Board edition.

796 Days

796 Days
Author: Leo S. Ullman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015-02
Genre: Hidden children (Holocaust)
ISBN: 9781941501122

A mesmerizing first-person story of a young Jewish boy pushed into hiding over a period of nearly 2 1/2 years during WWII with total strangers who did not know who he was, while his parents hid in an attic elsewhere, not knowing where their son was or whether he was alive. This all in the heart of Amsterdam during the brutal occupation by the Nazis. Their family, long established, leading honest, law-abiding, normal and comfortable lives were suddenly forced to (in their own words) "disappear," to "become illegal," and to "live like rats" to avoid capture and deportation to killing camps. Yet they survived, facing constant fear of death, house-to-house searches, betrayal, disease and hunger, until liberated by the Allies. They then left their home, their country and their friends to start anew, in the U.S., seeking freedom from oppression. They quickly grew roots, becoming active and involved in their chosen community, and were able to succeed with zeal and good fortune. This chronicle includes not only Leo Ullman's own personal story, but stories of other family members and their often miraculous survival. The book contains numerous unique photos, copies of documents and correspondence in support of the stories, as well as valuable historical and factual context of those terrible times.--Back cover.

Max & Ruby's Christmas Tree

Max & Ruby's Christmas Tree
Author:
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101570822

It?s Christmastime, and Ruby is teaching Max how to hang ornaments on the Christmas tree. But for every traditional ornament that Ruby hangs, Max hangs a silly one of his own. Brother and sister are nearly done . . . but wait! Ruby has forgotten to add the tree topper! Can Max help her save the day?