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Author | : Alastair Graham |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : English wit and humor, Pictorial |
ISBN | : 9781875633722 |
Subtitled 'All aboard for the craziest cruise of your life!', this even madder sequel to 'Full Moon Soup' continues the wordless mayhem with pirates, earthquakes, and a particularly nasty sea monster keeping all the crew and customers hilariously hornswoggled. Picture book format; all ages.
Author | : Alistair Graham |
Publisher | : Pavilion Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003-09-11 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781856022170 |
Full Moon Soup is a recipe for disaster of the most ridiculous kind. The night is young, the moon is full, and there's soup for dinner at the Hotel Splendide. But all is not as tranquil as it seems. As the chef takes his first sip of soup, strange things start happening.
Author | : Alastair Graham |
Publisher | : Koala Books |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : English wit and humor, Pictorial |
ISBN | : 9780864614797 |
A crazy sequel to Full Moon Soup which was a wordless creation overflowing with colour and invention. Absurd characters and peculiar happenings abound on every page in this book.
Author | : Alastair Graham |
Publisher | : Boxer Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781906250898 |
Strange and ridiculous things happen at the Hotel Splendide when the chef takes his first sip of hot soup under the full moon.
Author | : Kimberley Comeaux |
Publisher | : Barbour Publishing |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781586601348 |
A collection of 4 novellas concentrating on romance on the water and God leading his children through adversity.
Author | : Alastair Graham |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Michael Morris |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2012-08-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1414376855 |
“He’s a gambler at best. A con artist at worst,” her aunt had said of the handlebar-mustached man who snatched Ella Wallace away from her dreams of studying art in France. Eighteen years later, that man has disappeared, leaving Ella alone and struggling to support her three sons. While the world is embroiled in World War I, Ella fights her own personal battle to keep the mystical Florida land that has been in her family for generations from the hands of an unscrupulous banker. When a mysterious man arrives at Ella’s door in an unconventional way, he convinces her he can help her avoid foreclosure, and a tenuous trust begins. But as the fight for Ella’s land intensifies, it becomes evident that things are not as they appear. Hypocrisy and murder soon shake the coastal town of Apalachicola and jeopardize Ella’s family.
Author | : Ben McGrath |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2022-04-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0451494016 |
“This quietly profound book belongs on the shelf next to Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild.” —The New York Times The riveting true story of Dick Conant, an American folk hero who, over the course of more than twenty years, canoed solo thousands of miles of American rivers—and then disappeared near the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This book “contains everything: adventure, mystery, travelogue, and unforgettable characters” (David Grann, best-selling author of Killers of the Flower Moon). For decades, Dick Conant paddled the rivers of America, covering the Mississippi, Yellowstone, Ohio, Hudson, as well as innumerable smaller tributaries. These solo excursions were epic feats of planning, perseverance, and physical courage. At the same time, Conant collected people wherever he went, creating a vast network of friends and acquaintances who would forever remember this brilliant and charming man even after a single meeting. Ben McGrath, a staff writer at The New Yorker, was one of those people. In 2014 he met Conant by chance just north of New York City as Conant paddled down the Hudson, headed for Florida. McGrath wrote a widely read article about their encounter, and when Conant's canoe washed up a few months later, without any sign of his body, McGrath set out to find the people whose lives Conant had touched--to capture a remarkable life lived far outside the staid confines of modern existence. Riverman is a moving portrait of a complex and fascinating man who was as troubled as he was charismatic, who struggled with mental illness and self-doubt, and was ultimately unable to fashion a stable life for himself; who traveled alone and yet thrived on connection and brought countless people together in his wake. It is also a portrait of an America we rarely see: a nation of unconventional characters, small river towns, and long-forgotten waterways.
Author | : Rick Antonson |
Publisher | : Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2016-04-12 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1510705651 |
Acclaimed travel writer Rick Antonson sets his adventurous compass on Mount Ararat, exploring the region’s long history, religious mysteries, and complex politics. Mount Ararat is the most fabled mountain in the world. For millennia this massif in eastern Turkey has been rumored as the resting place of Noah’s Ark following the Great Flood. But it also plays a significant role in the longstanding conflict between Turkey and Armenia. Author Rick Antonson joined a five-member expedition to the mountain’s nearly 17,000-foot summit, trekking alongside a contingent of Armenians, for whom Mount Ararat is the stolen symbol of their country. Antonson weaves vivid historical anecdote with unexpected travel vignettes, whether tracing earlier mountaineering attempts on the peak, recounting the genocide of Armenians and its unresolved debate, or depicting the Kurds’ ambitions for their own nation’s borders, which some say should include Mount Ararat. What unfolds in Full Moon Over Noah’s Ark is one man’s odyssey, a tale told through many stories. Starting with the flooding of the Black Sea in 5600 BCE, through to the Epic of Gilgamesh and the contrasting narratives of the Great Flood known to followers of the Judaic, Christian and Islamic religions, Full Moon Over Noah’s Ark takes readers along with Antonson through the shadows and broad landscapes of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Armenia, shedding light on a troubled but fascinating area of the world.
Author | : Chris Fabry |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2021-04-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1496443470 |
An inspiring southern fiction story from the bestselling author of War Room When eccentric millionaire Gideon Quidley receives a divine revelation to hide his earthly treasure somewhere in the hills, he sets out to find a fitting hiding spot, choosing only a few Bible verses as clues leading to untold riches of gold, silver, cash . . . and one very unexpected—and very costly—item. Treasure hunters descend upon the hills of West Virginia, including those surrounding the small town of Emmaus, where TD Lovett and Waite Evers provide the latest updates and the beating heart of the community on radio station Country 16. Neither man is much interested in a wild-goose chase for Quidley’s treasure, though. Waite is busy keeping the station afloat and caring for the bruised souls who have landed there. Meanwhile, TD’s more intent on winning over local junkyard owner Pidge Bledsoe, who has taken in a shy, wounded boy to raise. But after an estranged friend goes missing searching for the treasure, TD is unexpectedly drawn into the hunt. As TD joins the race to find Quidley’s wealth, he discovers where his own real treasure lies, and he begins to suspect there’s a hidden piece to Gideon Quidley’s treasure that no one could’ve expected.