A Year with Butch and Spike

A Year with Butch and Spike
Author: Gail Gauthier
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780698118270

Upon entering the sixth grade, straight-A student Jasper falls under the spell of the dreaded, irrepressible Cootch cousins.

Butch Geography

Butch Geography
Author: Stacey Waite
Publisher: Tupelo Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1936797348

In her Los Angeles Review of Books essay “Who Is Who: Pronouns, Gender, and Merging Selves,” Dana Levin describes Stacey Waite’s fusion of gender identities: “Pseudonyms, heteronyms, personae, all the ventriloquizing literary arts; point of view and tonal shifts: these are tools for speakers and speaking. But the sentence too has a voice: ‘i will not be the kind of boy who can not bear the memory of her body’ ... This is [Waite’s] genius ... to take innocuous syntactical phrasing and change the players mid-sentence — to get around English’s pronominal either/or by creating a syntactical both/and...” “In this arresting collection, Stacey Waite is a pathfinder, charting with disarming honesty, humor, pathos and willful perplexity the uncertain terrain of gender in ways that shatter assumptions, unsettle easy presumptions, and yet, through the sheer grace of her craft and deft language, that open us to the beauty of our strange human enterprise.” — Kwame Dawes

Club Earth

Club Earth
Author: Gail Gauthier
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613336871

Will and his brother Robby have met aliens before, but their latest dinner guest, an alien named Saliva, makes them and their parents an offer they can't refuse. Their home is to become an intergalactic resort for space travelers: Club Earth. Will and Robby are thrilled. They'll be the only people on Earth having aliens sleep over.

Our Paper

Our Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1909
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN:

College Sports Traditions

College Sports Traditions
Author: Stan Beck
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0810891212

Every year since 1961, football and basketball players at Middlebury College in Vermont pick up their wheelchair-bound fan, Butch, and bring him to the stadium sidelines to watch their games. At John Brown University, the volleyball team distributes candy to fans before each match. For years, fans attending a University of Maryland football game rubbed the bronze statue of their terrapin mascot, Testudo. Traditions like these are visible statements of school loyalty, and they are part of why college sports are unforgettable. College Sports Traditions: Picking Up Butch, Silent Night, and Hundreds of Others details not only the well-known traditions of major universities, but also the obscure customs of smaller schools. Approximately 1,200 traditions are captured, covering almost every college sport. It depicts such traditions as The Ohio State University’s “Script Ohio,” University of Kansas’s “Waving the Wheat,” Linfield College’s “End Zone Couches,” and even a list of traditions that involve streaking. The wide variety of traditions covered in this book are grouped thematically, including: Before the game During the game After a score After the game Mascot traditions Preseason traditions Traditions probably not university sanctioned Rivalries Yells, cheers, and chants From the crazy and eccentric to the touching and meaningful, these traditions connect fans and athletes across generations. The first of its kind, this comprehensive volume encompasses hundreds of universities and colleges throughout the U.S. Featuring 75 photos that bring many of these events to life, College Sports Traditions will be an entertaining read for every sports fan.

A Year with Butch and Spike

A Year with Butch and Spike
Author: Gail Gauthier
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2000-01
Genre: Humorous stories.
ISBN: 9780606178570

Upon entering the sixth grade, straight-A student Jasper falls under the spell of the dreaded, irrepressible Cootch cousins.

The Death of Jack and Jill

The Death of Jack and Jill
Author: Kevin Dowdy
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452019673

This book, remind me on what a true friend should be, for all what Jack and Kevin went through while they were growing up. And down to they last year in college, is so funny when it involve two best and one girl, here is where friendship it put the test. It shows you what true love is and one thing you have to be carefull of your friend around your girl."

The Hero of Ticonderoga

The Hero of Ticonderoga
Author: Gail Gauthier
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780698119680

When Thérèse is chosen to do the coveted oral report on Ethan Allen, she learns a great deal about the Vermont hero and also discovers what pleasure she gets from writing and presenting the report.

Clear Skies, Deep Water

Clear Skies, Deep Water
Author: Beth Peyton
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438451725

A memoir about loss, restoration, and finding home on a lake in western New York. After a year of devastating personal and financial loss, Beth Peyton and her husband, Jeff, moved to the hamlet of Maple Springs, New York, on Chautauqua Lake to pick up the pieces of their lives, certain to be in a place that they loved and certain of nothing else. As they worked to restore a neglected old house, the community, the beauty of the lake, and the old-fashioned sensibility of the place comforted them. While Peyton’s story traces the couple’s progress toward recovery, it also includes tales of the silly, colorful, and warm characters who became their neighbors and friends. Whether it’s the mystery of Emil and Betty’s lost blue plate, dead bodies in the water, or memories of karaoke at the Village Casino, Clear Skies, Deep Water is a testament to the healing power of rituals, friendships, the beauty of the natural world, and the possibility of grace. Filled with nostalgia about an America that has slipped, or is slipping away, it will resonate with anyone who has searched for meaning and home. “Clear Skies, Deep Water is a gentle, quietly moving memoir about the power of nature and community to heal and inspire. This is a writer’s elegant and spirited love letter—to her husband, to a lake, and to a wonderfully quirky collection of characters; it shows how you can find a place you truly belong, no matter where you are in life or what you’ve been through. And if you don’t already dip your buttered toast in your coffee, after reading this book, you’ll be tempted to start.” — Will Schwalbe, author of The End of Your Life Book Club “In prose as luminous and as poignant as moonlight on lake water, Beth Peyton has written a love song to life, marriage, and the healing power of place. Honest, tender, at times hilarious, this is a memoir to be read and savored again and again.” — Jane Candia Coleman, author of Mountain Time: A Western Memoir “A perceptive and deeply sensitive human story. Beth Peyton’s memoir is a paean to a unique place that, during a time of great sorrow and loss, provided the author and her husband with a sense of security, a measure of solace, and the promise of renewed possibilities.” — Michael Steinberg, author of Still Pitching: A Memoir