The Boys Of San Joaquin
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Author | : D. J. Smith |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0689876068 |
In 1951, young Paolo figures there must be more money hidden where his dog has found a $20 bill. Along with his deaf cousin, Billy, and his younger brother, Georgie, Paolo ends up in the monsignor's garden behind the Cathedral of San Joaquin to search for a stash of cash.
Author | : D. James Smith |
Publisher | : Atheneum Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006-06-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781416916192 |
Paolo calls Rufus "a Mack truck with no one driving." Rufus is the O'Neil family dog, and he shows up one morning with part of a twenty-dollar bill in his teeth. Twelve-year-old Paolo figures that there must be more where that bill came from, and since his cousin Billy needs to repair a bent wheel on his bike, there's a reason for looking. Soon Paolo, his brother Georgie, and Billy end up in the monsignor's garden behind the Cathedral of San Joaquin, but it's not exactly treasure they find, it's a hand that shoots out of the undergrowth to grab Paolo's neck. The search for the stash leads the boys -- sometimes scared spitless -- on many a byway around Orange Grove City, California, in the summer of 1951. And onto the byway of conscience.
Author | : Gary Soto |
Publisher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2018-04-03 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1452171955 |
A timely new edition of a pioneering work in Latino literature, National Book Award nominee Gary Soto's first collection (originally published in 1977) draws on California's fertile San Joaquin Valley, the people, the place, and the hard agricultural work done there by immigrants. In these poems, joy and anger, violence and hope are placed in both the metaphorical and very real circumstances of the Valley. Rooted in personal experiences—of the poet as a young man, his friends, family, and neighbors—the poems are spare but expansive, with Soto's voice as important as ever. This welcome new edition has been expanded with a crucial selection of complementary poems (some previously unpublished) and a new introduction by the author.
Author | : Thomas Jefferson Mayfield |
Publisher | : Heyday Books |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780930588649 |
In 1850, six-year-old Thomas Jefferson Mayfield was adopted by the Choinumne Yokuts of California's San Joaquin Valley. For the next dozen years he slept in their houses, joined them on their daily rounds, and followed them on their annual expeditions by tule boat to Tulare Lake. He spoke their language, wore their style of dress, ate their foods, and in short, lived almost entirely like an Indian. The reminiscences he left behind are unique: the only known account by any outsider who lived among a California Indian people while they were still following their traditional ways. Rich in detail and anecdote, Indian Summer tells how the Choinumne built their houses, navigated their boats, hunted their game, and prepared their foods. It also provides a rare and welcome glimpse into the intimacies of daily life. Enlightening as well are descriptions of the natural landscape of the San Joaquin Valley in the 1850s--of the expansive flowery meadows, the lakes and sloughs, the great forests of valley oaks, the herds of antelope, the surge of salmon that fought their way up the rivers, the flight of geese and ducks that darkened the sky. Abounding in information that anthropologist John P. Harrington described as "rescued from oblivion," Indian Summer portrays with accuracy, zest, and insight the nearly lost and beautiful world of the Choinumne Yokuts and the valley in which they lived. --From publisher description.
Author | : Zee Edgell |
Publisher | : Macmillian Caribbean Publishing |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780230029910 |
This novel, set among the mestizo Spanish communities of rural Belize, gives a sympathetic and moving portrait of peasant life.
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Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1926 |
Genre | : Agricultural education |
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Total Pages | : 660 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : United States. Office of Education |
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Total Pages | : 986 |
Release | : 1931 |
Genre | : Education |
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Total Pages | : 1240 |
Release | : 1929 |
Genre | : Dissertations, Academic |
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Author | : United States. Internal Revenue Service |
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Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations |
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