Mangrove Roots Chronicles

Mangrove Roots Chronicles
Author: Wanjiru Uhuru
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-01-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453527826

This book chronicles the life of a girl born during the baby boom years in post slavery British Honduras (Belize) to African Creole parents. The story is a factual chronology in the backdrop of the exotic landscape of this country interplayed with historical events that shaped Belize and ultimately, her life. With an inherent desire for learning, this young girl valiantly persisted on her life journey to fulfill her dreams. Take a walk with her as she overcomes sexual molestation, racial discrimination, an alcoholic father, extreme poverty, cruel beatings and innuendos of obeah, to earn the education she longed for.

Gulf Stream Chronicles

Gulf Stream Chronicles
Author: David S. Lee
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-08-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1469623943

Off the shore of Hatteras Island, where the inner edge of the Gulf Stream flows northward over the outer continental shelf, the marine life is unlike that of any other area in the Atlantic. Here the powerful ocean river helps foster an extraordinarily rich diversity of life, including Sargassum mats concealing strange creatures and exotic sea beans, whales and sea turtles, sunfish and flying fish, and shearwaters and Bermuda petrels. During his long career as a research scientist, David S. Lee made more than 300 visits to this area off the North Carolina coast, documenting its extraordinary biodiversity. In this collection of twenty linked essays, Lee draws on his personal observations and knowledge of the North Atlantic marine environment to introduce us to the natural wonders of an offshore treasure. Lee guides readers on adventures miles offshore and leagues under the sea, blending personal anecdotes with richly detailed natural history, local culture, and seafaring lore. These journeys provide entertaining and informative connections between the land and the diverse organisms that live in the Gulf Stream off the coast of North Carolina. Lee also reminds us that ocean environments are fragile and vulnerable to threats such as pollution, offshore energy development, and climate change, challenging those of us on land to consider carefully the costs of ignoring sea life that thrives just beyond our view.

The Gabriel Chronicles

The Gabriel Chronicles
Author: Dennis Flannery
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2022-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1665573163

This novel begins where The Gabriel Chronicles: Book 1—the Beginning ends. After the World Guidance Council (WGC) had taken complete control of the world’s governments and Alexander Gabriel had relinquished control of the WGC, he turned his mind to other things, extraordinary things. Scientists and engineers, led by the incomparable Dr. Isley and financed by Gabriel Industries, began designing and perfecting a new generation of prosthetics. These lifelike prosthetics looked, felt, and moved like a natural limb, allowing amputees throughout the world to begin living normal lives. But Alex, Dr. Isley, and his team didn’t stop there. They took this incredible technology to its ultimate conclusion. They built a complete, viable, synthetic life form (SLF). But again, this wasn’t the end of Alex and Dr. Isley’s contributions. Over the following ten years, they designed and built a ship, a colossal ship—a ship to take all the best from Earth to colonize another planet.

Mangrove Seed Chronicles

Mangrove Seed Chronicles
Author: Dan Kapica
Publisher: Mangrove Seed Expressions
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780979715808

Mangrove Seed Chronicles is the journey of a tiny mangrove seed. It is lost after a hurricane storm and has no directions for surviving in the ocean. The book addresses a fundamental question for growing up: How does a child learn to trust itself and others? As a blueprint, it can be used to guide character and values education for children. As a fable, it can stimulate them to apply lessons in their special life situations. There are no absolute answers in the book, only guideposts to the Truth hidden within each child.

The Back Pain Chronicles

The Back Pain Chronicles
Author: Paul Parsons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780975531709

The Back Pain Chronilces is a back pain sufferer's guide to pain-free living. Included in the book is a common sense explaination for why it is so many people are plagued with back pain as well as a number of steps that people can take to chase pain out of their lives.

The Fish and Rice Chronicles

The Fish and Rice Chronicles
Author: PG Bryan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2011-07-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462890989

In 1960s Palau, life was raucous, laughable, and harrowing. I lived with a Palauan family in a decrepit old shack of plywood and cardboard which almost burned down. When my elusive heart throb finally led me to her room one night, I barely avoided coming under the knife. I could never have imagined I would find myself stranded one stormy night on a reef infested with sea snakes; or find myself positioned in the middle of a riot between locals and the US Coast Guard. But whether diving with Life Magazines Stan Wayman, fending off sharks for underwater photographer Doug Faulkner, fishing with Lee Marvin, or searching for starfish, it was mostly all good.

The chronicles of Sinka

The chronicles of Sinka
Author: Francess Kay
Publisher: Francess Kay
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The chronicles of Sinka expose the reader to the realities that an African female child is exposed to. Especially in the not so modernized regions of the continent, ranging from female genital mutilation, sexual abuse, lack of education, and martial law. The chronicles achieve by taking the reader on a journey through life from the view of Sinka Kanu. It takes the reader on an adventurous tale with many twists of fate. And the often unfortunate luck of the protagonist. It also shows a strong resolve that was able to surpass and survive all that life threw at it and shows what true love looks like. The chronicle ends with a transformation in Sinka that makes her a solution to the problems of many concerning sexual abuse and a source of hope to many.

Seaweed Chronicles

Seaweed Chronicles
Author: Susan Hand Shetterly
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1616205741

“You might not expect unfettered passion on the topic of seaweed, but Shetterly is such a great storyteller that you find yourself following along eagerly.” —Mark Kurlansky “Seaweed is ancient and basic, a testament to the tenacious beginnings of life on earth,” writes Susan Hand Shetterly in this elegant, fascinating book. “Why wouldn’t seaweeds be a protean life source for the lives that have evolved since?” On a planet facing environmental change and diminishing natural resources, seaweed is increasingly important as a source of food and as a fundamental part of our global ecosystem. In Seaweed Chronicles, Shetterly takes readers deep into the world of this essential organism by providing an immersive, often poetic look at life on the rugged shores of her beloved Gulf of Maine, where the growth and harvesting of seaweed is becoming a major industry. While examining the life cycle of seaweed and its place in the environment, she tells the stories of the men and women who farm and harvest it—and who are fighting to protect this critical species against forces both natural and man-made. Ideal for readers of such books as The Hidden Life of Trees and How to Read Water, Seaweed Chronicles is a deeply informative look at a little understood and too often unappreciated part of our habitat.