The Butterfly Farm

The Butterfly Farm
Author: Diane Noble
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307550621

Newly widowed Harriet MacIver has just taken on her first travel writing assignment–rating an adventure cruise in the Caribbean. Add a gaggle of college students on a mini semester-at-sea voyage, a rusting hulk of a ship that misses more ports than it makes, and two deaths by poisonous butterfly, and Harriet is off and running on a hair-raising adventure. And that’s before two coeds, Kate and Carly, go missing–Carly being her boss’s daughter. Pulled into a dangerous web of bioethical intrigue, Harriet races against time. If the killer isn’t stopped, Kate and Carly will die–and that may only be the beginning of his plans for destruction. With scant clues and fewer resources, Harriet must track down the college girls–and outmaneuver a murderer who is only part of an elaborate plot of medical madness. Travel writing certainly isn’t what Harriet thought it would be. Spiked with suspense and bioethical intrigue, The Butterfly Farm invites you to solve a Caribbean puzzle with travel’s most delightful woman of mystery. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Grow Your Own Butterfly Farm

Grow Your Own Butterfly Farm
Author: John Malam
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1432951092

Shows how to design a garden to attract butterflies by planting a selection of wildflowers.

Handle with Care

Handle with Care
Author: Loree Griffin Burns
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761393420

Some farms grow vegetables or grains, and some raise cows, sheep, chickens, or pigs. But have you ever heard of a butterfly farm? How do you raise a butterfly? On a farm in Costa Rica, workers care for these delicate, winged creatures as they change from eggs to caterpillars to pupae. Like any other crop, the butterflies will eventually leave the farm. But where will they go? And just how do you ship a butterfly? Very carefully! To discover how it works, follow these butterflies on a remarkable journey!

The Butterfly Farmer

The Butterfly Farmer
Author: Lynn Hoffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521258897

After Jonathan Montaro's wife died, he felt her in every room of the house they once shared. He denied the emptiness of his home by toiling in her garden, absorbing himself in the details of every flower bed and every bush. He never expected to be happy again, never expected to feel the rush of love bring beauty back into his life.Julia Clewitt was perfectly content to replace love with fleeting moments of passion. Romance had once burned her badly, so she submerged herself in a life of simple pleasures: cooking, wine, and a fling in another state. Her beloved distractions did a good job of keeping her at arm's length with the rest of the world, especially her new boat, with which she fell instantly in love.For both, change sails in on the backs of butterflies.

How a Butterfly Farm Works

How a Butterfly Farm Works
Author: Nigel Croser
Publisher: Wings
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2002
Genre: Big books
ISBN: 9781863746366

What is a butterfly farm? Why do people farm butterflies? How do they do it?

Are You a Butterfly?

Are You a Butterfly?
Author: Judy Allen
Publisher: Kingfisher Chambers Harrap
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2000
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 9780753406670

This introduction to the world of the butterfly aims to bring this familiar, small creature sympathetically to life. Young children should be fascinated by this tiny life found just outside their back door.

The Adventures of Johnny Butterflyseed

The Adventures of Johnny Butterflyseed
Author: Tarisa Parrish
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1642938432

Save the monarch butterflies! Johnny Butterflyseed and his fairy friend, Raven Silverwing, embark on a mission to save the rapidly disappearing butterflies. They enlist the help of Queen Venus Goldwing and her kingdom of monarchs to educate and inspire kids to become butterfly farmers. At first, Johnny faces his own internal struggle with self-doubt and fear in his ability to make a difference, but then soon develops a mindset that allows him to not only get started, but also make progress one day at a time. Through challenge after challenge, Johnny learns that he is not alone in his mission and that there are many people who want to help. Together, Johnny, Raven, and Queen Venus educate thousands of children on becoming butterfly farmers. “The monarch butterfly is in peril and spiraling downward. Our children will determine whether the monarch makes a comeback or becomes one of North America’s rarest butterflies. It is vitally important that children are aware of the problems that monarchs face and how we can all help—even children. This delightful book does exactly that and should be on the bookshelf of every child! Tarisa Parrish has seamlessly woven fact with fiction to create a story of importance, charisma, and hope for monarch butterflies in the future.” —Dr. David G. James, Associate Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology, Washington State University

The Black Butterfly

The Black Butterfly
Author: Lawrence T. Brown
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1421439883

The best-selling look at how American cities can promote racial equity, end redlining, and reverse the damaging health- and wealth-related effects of segregation. Winner of the IPPY Book Award Current Events II by the Independent Publisher The world gasped in April 2015 as Baltimore erupted and Black Lives Matter activists, incensed by Freddie Gray's brutal death in police custody, shut down highways and marched on city streets. In The Black Butterfly—a reference to the fact that Baltimore's majority-Black population spreads out like a butterfly's wings on both sides of the coveted strip of real estate running down the center of the city—Lawrence T. Brown reveals that ongoing historical trauma caused by a combination of policies, practices, systems, and budgets is at the root of uprisings and crises in hypersegregated cities around the country. Putting Baltimore under a microscope, Brown looks closely at the causes of segregation, many of which exist in current legislation and regulatory policy despite the common belief that overtly racist policies are a thing of the past. Drawing on social science research, policy analysis, and archival materials, Brown reveals the long history of racial segregation's impact on health, from toxic pollution to police brutality. Beginning with an analysis of the current political moment, Brown delves into how Baltimore's history influenced actions in sister cities such as St. Louis and Cleveland, as well as Baltimore's adoption of increasingly oppressive techniques from cities such as Chicago. But there is reason to hope. Throughout the book, Brown offers a clear five-step plan for activists, nonprofits, and public officials to achieve racial equity. Not content to simply describe and decry urban problems, Brown offers up a wide range of innovative solutions to help heal and restore redlined Black neighborhoods, including municipal reparations. Persuasively arguing that, since urban apartheid was intentionally erected, it can be intentionally dismantled, The Black Butterfly demonstrates that America cannot reflect that Black lives matter until we see how Black neighborhoods matter.