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Author | : Terry Milos |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781987915457 |
"In 1974, Terry Milos moved to rural northern Canada, to pursue her dream of homesteading. Following the seventies trend of the back-to-landers, she and her partner left the city life for what they imagined would be a simpler existence. Sometimes humorous and often insightful, North of Familiar is the story of a woman who learned to hunt, fish, and live off the land in what most would consider an utterly hostile and unbelievably cold environment. After a few months of cobbling together a living, Terry reluctantly leaves the north to further her education but with a dream of returning as a teacher. A year later Terry accepts a job in the small town of Atlin where she grows to expect the unexpected. Terry's adventures in the north push her beyond the familiar as she tries to apply her street savvy skills to negotiate a desolate mountain trail, or mush her dogs to school when the deep cold renders her car useless. North of Familiar is about coming to grips with life in the bush far away from the luxuries of the city. In Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City and Old Crow, Terry navigates the cultural differences between her urban upbringing and the communities of Canada's Indigenous north. In spite of the harsh country, Terry survives and thrives, while raising a family and becoming a part of a strong and unique community. This story is not only entertaining and inspiring, it is also a story of joy, friendship, and change."--
Author | : National Audubon Society |
Publisher | : New York : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : |
Covers eighty of the most common wildflowers of the East.
Author | : Eleni N. Gage |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2006-04-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1466823909 |
Leaving behind a sparkling social life and a successful journalism career, Eleni Gage moved from New York City to the remote Greek village of Lia. Lia is the same village where her father was born and her grandmother murdered, and which her father, Nicholas Gage, made famous twenty years ago with his international bestseller Eleni. Her four aunts (the diminutive but formidable thitsas) warned Eleni that she'd get killed by Albanians and eaten by wolves if she moved to Lia, invoking the curse her grandmother placed on any of her descendants who returned to Greece. But Eleni was determined to rebuild the ruins of her grandparents' house and to come to terms with her family's tragic history. Along the way, she learned to dodge bad omens and to battle the scorpions on her pillow and the shadows in her heart. She also came to understand that Greece and its memories were not only dark and death-filled, and that memories of the dead can bring new life to the present. Part travel memoir and part family saga, North of Ithaka is, above all, a journey home.
Author | : Rannah Gray |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 2018-02-15 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 9780578170725 |
International Search for TV personality Scott Rogers exposes his dark side as a child predator.
Author | : Alice Walker |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 535 |
Release | : 2011-09-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1453223991 |
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Color Purple weaves a “glorious and iridescent” tapestry of interrelated lives in this New York Times bestseller (Library Journal). Includes a new letter written by the author In The Temple of My Familiar, Celie and Shug from The Color Purple subtly shadow the lives of dozens of characters, all dealing in some way with the legacy of the African experience in America. From recent African immigrants, to a woman who grew up in the mixed-race rainforest communities of South America, to Celie’s own granddaughter living in modern-day San Francisco, all must come to understand the brutal stories of their ancestors to come to terms with their own troubled lives. As Walker follows these astonishing characters, she weaves a new mythology from old fables and history, a profoundly spiritual explanation for centuries of shared African American experience. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Alice Walker including rare photos from the author’s personal collection. The Temple of My Familiar is the 2nd book in the Color Purple Collection, which also includes The Color Purple and Possessing the Secret of Joy.
Author | : Panio Gianopoulos |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Deer hunting |
ISBN | : 9780983658566 |
Fiction. In the wake of an affair that has cost him his marriage and career, Marcus is a lost man. Desperate for reprieve from his loneliness and regret, he accepts an invitation to go to the outskirts of North Carolina and visit Edgar, an old high school classmate burdened with mysterious troubles of his own. In Edgar's beautiful, empty home, their separate sorrows draw Marcus into a series of unnerving situations, culminating in a proposed deer hunt. Marcus agrees, despite his inexperience and aversion to killing, and as the hunt draws closer, he must confront the violent prospect with a candor and recognition that have, until now, evaded him. Elegant and darkly moving, A FAMILIAR BEAST is a haunting tale of a man's search for redemption. "Impressively taut and meticulously drawn. As we follow Marcus from reckoning to something like redemption, Gianopoulous's wisdom and humanity light up this darkly comic, bittersweet journey. Here is a gifted writer in full control of his craft and impact. A FAMILIAR BEAST is a perfectly-executed shot through the heart." Jean Nathan"
Author | : Harald Alfred Rehder |
Publisher | : Knopf Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780394757957 |
A photographic guide to seashells and facts about each type of shell.
Author | : National Audubon Society |
Publisher | : Knopf Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : |
Shows and describes frogs, toads, turtles, lizards, skinks, salamanders, newts, alligators, and snakes.
Author | : Hwang Sok-yong |
Publisher | : Scribe Publications |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2017-04-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1925548058 |
Seoul. On the outskirts of South Korea’s glittering metropolis is a place few people know about: a vast landfill site called Flower Island. Home to those driven from the city by poverty, is it here that 14-year-old Bugeye and his mother arrive, following his father’s internment in a government ‘re-education camp’. Living in a shack and supporting himself by weeding recyclables out of the refuse, at first Bugeye’s life on Flower Island is hard. But then one night he notices mysterious lights around the landfill. And when the ancient spirits that still inhabit the island’s landscape reveal themselves to him, Bugeye's luck begins to change – but can it last? Vibrant and enchanting, Familiar Things depicts a society on the edge of dizzying economic and social change, and is a haunting reminder to us all to be careful of what we throw away. PRAISE FOR HWANG SOK-YONG ‘Hwang Sok-yong is one of the most read Korean writers in his country, and best known abroad. An activist for democracy and reconciliation with the North, in his books he melds his political fights with the Korean cultural imagination.’ Le Monde
Author | : John Farrand |
Publisher | : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1993-02-09 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : |
A photographic guide to tracks made by animals plus facts about each kind.