Survival Food

Survival Food
Author: Thomas Pecore Weso
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1976600227

An intimate and engaging Native food memoir In these coming-of-age tales set on the Menominee Indian Reservation of the 1980s and 1990s, Thomas Pecore Weso explores the interrelated nature of meals and memories. As he puts it, “I cannot separate foods from the moments in my life when I first tasted them.” Weso’s stories recall the foods that influenced his youth in northern Wisconsin: subsistence meals from hunted, fished, and gathered sources; the culinary traditions of the German, Polish, and Swedish settler descendants in the area; and the commodity foods distributed by the government—like canned pork, dried beans, and powdered eggs—that made up the bulk of his family’s pantry. His mom called this “survival food.” These stories from the author’s teen and tween years—some serious, some laugh-out-loud funny—will take readers from Catholic schoolyards to Native foot trails to North Woods bowling alleys, while providing Weso’s perspective on the political currents of the era. The book also contains dozens of recipes, from turtle soup and gray squirrel stew to twice-baked cheesy potatoes. This follow-up to Weso’s Good Seeds: A Menominee Indian Food Memoir is a hybrid of modern foodways, Indigenous history, and creative nonfiction from a singular storyteller.

Pop-up Trucks

Pop-up Trucks
Author: Roger Priddy
Publisher: Priddy Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780312515126

This fun-filled picture book has rhymes to read about busy working trucks and five different truck pop-ups which jump out from the pages!

What's Up, Fire Truck? (a Pop Magic Book)

What's Up, Fire Truck? (a Pop Magic Book)
Author: Matthew Reinhart
Publisher: Abrams Appleseed
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781419741074

Introducing Pop Magic, an innovative line of preschool books from pop-up wizard Matthew Reinhart that makes learning fun! Follow a firefighter through a busy day at the fire station. Lift the flaps to open the fire truck doors and peek inside, help a crew member put on his protective gear, and unfold the ladder to help the firefighters save the day. When the story is over, follow simple instructions to transform the pages of the book into a three-dimensional fire truck! There's so much to discover in this stunning interactive board book from Matthew Reinhart--his very first book for the preschool market!

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Publisher: Top Ten Press
Total Pages: 244
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Fast Lane

Fast Lane
Author: Ralph Arnote
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2000-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466800887

Willy Hanson is a gentleman detective, an amateur Sam Spade who would love to solve a little riddle like the Maltese Falcon, but winds up doing matrimonial work. When Amanda Granger, the pregnant wife of a philandering executive, asks Willy to get the dirt on her husband so that she can start a new life, he reluctantly takes the case. But soon Willy finds that the man has been doing more than leading a double life. With a sultry mistress by his side, Jason Granger seems poised to rocket his way to the top, not caring who he destroys along the way. But a chance encounter with an enraged motorist has started a chain of events that he may not be able to stop. Because his roadside opponent is a sociopath of sickening proportions. And unless Willy puts all the pieces of the puzzle together in time, people will die. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Pops!

Pops!
Author: Krystina Castella
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1594747644

You’ve never tasted ice pops quite like these—featuring over 100 creative recipes for making the perfectly sweet and refreshing summer treat This innovative book gives the ice pop a flavor makeover, providing more than 100 recipes and variations for irresistible concoctions you’ve never tasted before. You’ll also learn fancy techniques for making whimsical pops that look as fun as they taste. Kids will enjoy the juicy pops and flip over the soda fountain and pudding pops. Grown-up kids will dig the energy-boosting coffee and tea pops, plus delight in the sophisticated cocktail pops. And for the do-it-yourselfers, this book provides instructions for making your own pop molds from recycled housewares and even silicone. When it comes to pops, the possibilities are endless—and so much fun!

The Next Generation

The Next Generation
Author: Vivan Porter
Publisher: Star Key Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Enter the world of Holly Well Springs—where the Christmas spirit lives on. What can a town that celebrates Christmas all year round do to make Christmas in July special? You release more magic. James Kringle has just finished his medical internship, so he heads back home to Holly Well Springs to enjoy Christmas in July and figure out his next move. After all, it's been twelve years since he followed his “Pops” around the reindeer farm. But it isn’t long before he has even more decisions to make. Sophie is the next up-and-coming surgeon at New York General Hospital. After losing a patient on the operating table, she decides to take a little time off. It seems a town in Montana that celebrates Christmas all year needs extra medical help for the month of July. It sounds like the perfect place for her heart to heal. But Sophie hasn’t even unpacked at the charming Santa’s Workshop ranch when she comes face to face with James, the most handsome man she’s ever seen. Two doctors from different parts of the country suddenly find themselves in the same place at the same time. It isn’t long before James is faced with a family medical crisis, and Sophie has to relive her own past family crisis as she tries to help James deal with his.

The Redneck Run

The Redneck Run
Author: Shay Lawless
Publisher: 21 Crows Dusk to Dawn Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940087147

Brandy Alexander Devereauxs spends her Friday nights at the Crazy Kettle bar, fiddling with her wedding band and staring at the empty seat next to her. She’s fending off drunk men’s advances and waiting for her maybe-dead ex-husband to return. Barring these slight eccentricities, Brandy’s life is pretty ordinary. She wants nothing more than to finish college to become a chef. Oh, and to compete in the National Fire Mountain Redneck Run and succeed in triumphing over the hometown dream team consisting of four mean girls, the upper pecking order at her job at Mister Smiley’s Grocery. And. . .Brandy never expects her life to take a strange veer when her drunk mama brings her a mysterious lock box with clues to Brandy’s ex-husband’s disappearance. A surprise romance. A mystery waiting to unfold. Family secrets. And more.

The Color Midnight Made

The Color Midnight Made
Author: Andrew Winer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743439929

Hiding the truth about his color blindness from his dysfunctional parents, Conrad Clay, a white fifth-grader attending a predominantly black school, seeks to overcome his troubles by finding a new family in the black community.

Morris

Morris
Author: Art Isaacs
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2022-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662439229

Who Is Morris? Morris takes a journey through several generations of a remarkable and resilient family, following them over more than 60 years, chronicling how they dealt with growing up in the face of loss, adversity, and tragedy, as well as with triumph. The result of editing together numerous personal journals, Morris documents their individual experiences of life, love, and relationships as they struggled to gain acceptance, fight discrimination, and overcome the attitudes and prejudices of their times with regard to race, gender, ethnicity, sexual preference, and politics. Beginning in the summer of 1965, this starts as a school assignment made to a then-teenaged Jessie Peterson as he made a point of constantly complaining to everyone about how boring and backward life is in his sleepy small town on the Florida Panhandle. Jessie dreams of when he would be able to get away and see the world, but circumstance and the reality of his family’s needs conspire against those dreams and set up obstacles, as he endures to build his own life and tries to find happiness. He then encourages his daughter as the next generation to begin chronicling her own life and the issues that she faces, which she then passes on to her children as they come of age to do the same, even as we continue to follow Jessie, his siblings, their families, and their extended families from their teens to adulthood, to being parents, and eventually as grandparents. When at one point an adult Jessie is asked whom he has been writing his journal to, he replies, “If not to myself, I would be writing to Morris.” Hence the title. A nonspeaking character, Morris is part of everyone’s lives and stories, contributing to the overall context and continuity without writing or uttering a single word. But he is as much a member of this family as anyone else. He’s always there silently, as part of the thread that helps weave the fabric of all their lives and adventures together. But just who is Morris?