Panic in the Jungle

Panic in the Jungle
Author: Lena Lee
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982272082

Sierra McAllister and her best friends set out on a much-needed vacation to the Caribbean. Sierra hasn’t been on vacation in over five years so looks forward to girl time without her husband. The women board the plane, and their relaxing journey begins—except things are not very relaxing. Their flight is purposely rerouted and lasts much longer than it should. When they land, although the suspicious flight attendant says they’re in Aruba, Sierra and her friends find themselves stranded in Brazil. At the airport, men with guns force the women into a car and threaten to kill them. They have been kidnapped, and it was all planned. With their families panicked at home, Sierra and the others are sold into the dark world of human trafficking. Their only way to escape is through the jungle, so they leave one danger behind to face another. Sierra knows fear will weaken them. They must stay calm and pray. Not only will their faith kick in, but these four friends will also discover the lengths they’re willing to take to survive.

Panic in the Jungle

Panic in the Jungle
Author: Lena Lee
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781982272074

Sierra McAllister and her best friends set out on a much-needed vacation to the Caribbean. Sierra hasn't been on vacation in over five years so looks forward to girl time without her husband. The women board the plane, and their relaxing journey begins-except things are not very relaxing. Their flight is purposely rerouted and lasts much longer than it should. When they land, although the suspicious flight attendant says they're in Aruba, Sierra and her friends find themselves stranded in Brazil. At the airport, men with guns force the women into a car and threaten to kill them. They have been kidnapped, and it was all planned. With their families panicked at home, Sierra and the others are sold into the dark world of human trafficking. Their only way to escape is through the jungle, so they leave one danger behind to face another. Sierra knows fear will weaken them. They must stay calm and pray. Not only will their faith kick in, but these four friends will also discover the lengths they're willing to take to survive.

Walking Through the Jungle

Walking Through the Jungle
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1998
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780744548938

In this traditional English nursery rhyme, a young boy imagines the sounds made by various animals in the jungle.

Jungle Up

Jungle Up
Author: Nick Pirog
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982673915

Weaving exotic locale and hairpin twists, author Nick Pirog’s Jungle Up plunges readers into a world where the only thing more dangerous than the gun-toting drug traffickers and the ruthless tribesmen is the jungle itself. A riveting thriller in the bestselling Thomas Prescott series. “Please find me, Thomas! Please!” Two years ago, Dr. Gina Brady broke Thomas Prescott’s heart, but now her panic-stricken satellite phone call starts it beating again with a fury. Thugs kidnapped the good doctor from the remote jungle village where she was working, and now the retired homicide detective’s expert skills are desperately needed to save her. Led by a colorful, but perhaps untrustworthy local guide, Prescott journeys deep into the Bolivian Amazon, plunging into a world where the only thing more dangerous than the gun-toting drug traffickers and the ruthless tribesmen, is the jungle itself. When Gina’s trail leads to a chance encounter with an archaeological expedition, the search for the missing doctor takes on even deadlier consequences. But Prescott will not relent in this punishing quest until, once again, he holds Gina in his arms. The books in the Thomas Prescott Series can be enjoyed in any order, so grab Jungle Up and get started today.

Jungle Book

Jungle Book
Author: Chang Noi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

The coup leader who believed he was the reincarnation of an eighteenth-century king. The godfather who was slashed to death by a machete on the orders of his son. The party boss who taught his followers how to negotiate corruption with hand signals. The general whose political career charts the destruction of Burmese forests. Thai politics often seem wild. For a dozen years, Chang Noi (the pseudonym means Little Elephant) has been stomping around this jungle, kicking up leaves, overturning rotten wood, and trumpeting in distress. This selection from the widely read column in The Nation newspaper provides lively, readable commentary on twelve years of change in Thailand's politics, society, culture, and environment. Drawing on a long-range historical perspective and an ample supply of dry humor, the columns have sometimes provoked Thailand's richest and most powerful figures to threaten lawsuits. This collection is a rich and fascinating kaleidoscope of the political and social jungle that is Thailand. Chang Noi first padded onto The Nation's editorial pages in April 1996. The name is a thinly veiled pseudonym for Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker, authors of Thaksin: The Business of Politics in Thailand and Thailand's Boom and Bust.

The Jungle of Fear

The Jungle of Fear
Author: Claude W. Keenam
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1617391204

Reverend Alabaster Armstrong and his little band of crusaders watched the great walls of Sanctuary Mission sink slowly into the distance. Soon they would be living in hobo jungles and boxcars surrounded by menacing men who would kill within a moment if they knew their mission. As freight trains pulled them southward, Alabaster felt a need for Christ's closeness. Deep in the swamps of southern Louisiana, they boarded a coastal trader that carried them across the Gulf and up the Amazon to Saint Pablo on the Negro River. There they encountered a strange assortment of people that the natives called lizard men. In the deep forest of the Amazon jungle, what lay behind those high, barbed wire fences they found where sirens wailed, Nazi gunboats cruised the river, and those strange men roamed the jungle? It took all of Alabaster's wit as he tried to make some sense of what was going on. Whatever is going on, and whatever those swirling colors on the chameleon men's bodies really are, the Nazis have their hands in it, and Marvin Baggs, that murderous Nazi spy is behind it all. Alabaster can feel it in his bones. What exactly is God calling him to do? Will Baggs finally succeed? Will he successfully kidnap Alabaster's beloved Helen and the other women crusaders? Can Helen and the other women help Alabaster turn the tide on him? Join author Claude Keenam in the exciting and ever-adventurous follow-up to The Search for the Loony Man.

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns
Author: Hena Khan
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-06-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0811879054

In simple rhyming text a young Muslim girl and her family guide the reader through the traditions and colors of Islam. Full color.

The Second Jungle Book

The Second Jungle Book
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: Castrovilli Giuseppe
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1897
Genre: Adventure stories, English
ISBN:

Presents the further adventures of Mowgli, a boy reared by a pack of wolves, and the wild animals of the jungle. Also includes other short stories set in India.

Walking Through the Jungle

Walking Through the Jungle
Author: Stella Blackstone
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781905236992

Walking through the jungle, Walking through the jungle, What do you see? br What do you see?

Welcome to the Jungle

Welcome to the Jungle
Author: Hilary A Smith
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1609251636

An honest, relatable guide that can help you figure out how to live your life with bipolar disorder, from a bipolar author. Welcome to the Jungle focuses on bipolar people, not the diagnosis: the ways in which each person can find his or her own way through the extreme emotional states and intense experiences that we are calling “bipolar” —whether that means medication or meditation, psychiatrists or vision quests, good sleep or good all-night dancing, or a little bit of everything. Many bipolar books are too clinical, too alarmist, and too clearly written for family members and caretakers of people diagnosed with this mood disorder. Welcome to the Jungle is different. Author Hilary Smith wrote this guide because it is the book she wishes she’d been given when she was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder. It answers questions, points to resources, and most of all, comes from someone who understands what it’s like to be thrown off course by an overwhelming mental health issue—and what to do afterwards. Just like for everyone else, there are many, many paths that bipolar people can take in life. Learn more about how to live your own life with a mental illness using the help of the insights in Welcome to the Jungle, which covers topics such as:Wrapping your head around triggers, causes of mood swings, medications, and therapistsRecovering from mental breakdowns, manic moments, and major depressive episodesLiving your life beyond the diagnosis—and helping your family to do the same This book is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any illness or act as a substitute for advice from a doctor or psychiatrist. Praise for Welcome to the Jungle “Among the wealth of works on bipolar, this title (wisely pulled from a Guns N’ Roses lyric) nicely stands out as a super reference for younger readers interested in or actually experiencing bipolar disorder and is also a valuable resource for professionals.” —Library Journal