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The Violin Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

The Violin Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A wonderful introduction to the string family of instruments that shows young readers the power of music and of caring relationships. Come meet The Violin Family: Basil, the Bass; Celia, the Violoncello; "Bizzy", the Viola; and Val and Violet, the Violins! Together, they love to play music and then share a pancake breakfast, complete with local Vermont maple syrup--mm-mmmm! This picture book for children is an introduction to the family of stringed instruments with a delightful pairing of fact and fiction. In meeting The Violin Family, readers have the opportunity to learn about the anatomy as well as the personality of each of the strings. One day while the family is practicing their music, Violet falls and has to visit the luthier to be repaired. Will her sound come back so that her family can continue to play together as a quintet?

Nobody Hitchhikes Anymore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Nobody Hitchhikes Anymore

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ed Griffin-Nolan's Nobody Hitchhikes Anymore is an "act of loving rebellion" (Sean Kirst, Buffalo News) and a travelogue about a changing society and the people who lifted him up.

The Inland Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Inland Sea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Set in a sequestered part of Lake Champlain known as the Inland Sea, this book is about the people and families who have spent their lives there. Paul Brearley, part owner of Osprey Island, is a handsome, athletic, successful young minister with a beautiful wife and son. In 1990, he suddenly disappears, presumed drowned. Twenty-eight years later, his body, shot dead, is found nearby, propped up in a campground lean-to, as if resting from a long walk. The detective in charge, Fred Davis, is 53, divorced, and just two years from retirement. He knows the lake as well as anyone and dives in to solving Paul's murder and disappearance. What was Paul doing for 18 years? Who shot him? As the investigation develops, Fred finds himself unraveling a web of small events that lead him back in time to a single moment, a boating accident in 1972. This is where our story begins.

Collecting Courage
  • Language: en

Collecting Courage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Walking Home
  • Language: en

Walking Home

Gold Winner, 2022 Human Relations Indie Book Award, TravelSilver Winner, 2022 Human Relations Indie Book Award, Motivational MemoirSilver Winner, 2022 Human Relations Indie Book Award, Personal DeterminationCelia Ryker's Walking Home: Trail Stories is about more than mud, sweat, and blisters while distance hiking the Long Trail. Reminiscent of Cheryl Strayed's Wild, Ryker's mind wanders as her legs carry her forward, beyond a woodland path, to places and people she thought she had forgotten. Her grandmother's spirit appears on Mount Baker. A lost cousin waits for her at the bottom of every ladder. Her late father's words reverberate among the calls of barred owls. There were days when she didn't see another hiker, but she was never alone. Celia began writing about a difficult hike and ended up writing about the people who inspired her throughout her life. These are her "trail stories."

Heart Shots
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

Heart Shots

“A heart shot is what every big game hunter hopes for,” Editor Mary Zeiss Stange explains in the introduction to Heart Shots, “that perfect shot placement, whether of bullet or arrow, which ensures a quick, humane kill. A heart shot is also what the best hunting writing has always aimed for—that certain image, or theme, or turn of phrase that strikes to the core of our flesh-and-blood humanity, piercing the tissue-thin membrane between life and death.” Hunting and writing about it have not commonly been thought of as women’s work, but today women are hunting and writing about it in unprecedented numbers. This collection of stories by 46 hunters who happen to be female shows us th...

Horodno Burning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Horodno Burning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Horodno Burning is a love letter to literature, freedom, and Jewish survival, exploring the choices Russian Jews made in response to oppression leading up to and following the pogroms of 1881. Witness these different strategies within a single family who share a passion for books and written expression that rises above all else, a reliance on religious faith, violent resistance, and desperate emigration.

Birth of a Daughter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Birth of a Daughter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

New and sensitive ... raw, in-the-moment mothering feelings. -Sarah Cannon, author of The Shame of Losing In Birth of a Daughter, Samantha Kolber deftly reveals the private world of pregnancy and birth-the middle of the night and light of day worries about safety, connection, and intimacy, weighing what shifts, writing, "I am marked. I am one becoming two, becoming one / again...my body deceives me." Indeed, these poems are brave in their accounting of the pregnant, birthing body, the realities of mothering, and the territory we enter-"oh, these worlds we are now / you and I." Dailiness and milestones merge here, bringing us on a journey that is part emotional travelogue, part wonder, part w...

The Atomic Bomb on My Back: A Life Story of Survival and Activism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The Atomic Bomb on My Back: A Life Story of Survival and Activism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The memoir of one of the most famous "survivors" of the Hiroshima atomic bomb attack.

To Alice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

To Alice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-01-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Alice Hammond is a troubled soul. She dropped out of medical school when one of her professors made it too stressful for her to stay. Now she works as a home health and hospice aide in Providence, Vermont. She is a wonderful aide, the quality of her work is high, and her patients love her. But Alice tends to become too involved with them. She has made their lives her life-a problem both for them and herself. The boundaries between providing compassionate care and getting too involved are already blurred, when one of her patients leaves her all his property and $125,000 and leaves his brother, who cared for him for nearly five years, nothing. Alice is faced with more than just trying to make sense of her life and getting over the terrible experience in medical school. She must contend with her patient's brother-and he is furious.