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Pelican's Pride

Pelican's Pride
Author: Rebecca Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2002
Genre: Level two easy reader
ISBN:

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Flyin' Kai

Flyin' Kai
Author: Duncan P. Forgey
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1639371168

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Flyin' Kai: A Pelican's Tale By: Duncan P. Forgey Share in the excitement of Kai’s speed diving, surfing, and endless encounters as he searches for more meaning in life. Feeling restricted by parents, school and friends, Kai flies from his Anacapa Island home to the mainland in search of a legendary magical mountain. Teaming with a blue-footed booby from México, the two experience and observe the damage that mankind is inflicting upon nature and wildlife. Flyin’ Kai: A Pelican’s Tale is a great read for all ages and strikes hard at the hearts of young adults, the environmentally sensitive and older baby boomers. A contemporary “Smokey the Bear,” famous for his iconic “ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES,” Kai is a deeply beloved and substantial character that implores “ONLY YOU CAN SAVE THE SEAS.” “Duncan Forgey is an imaginative storyteller. Flyin’ Kai: A Pelican’s Tale is a fast-paced hero’s journey that takes the reader on an exploration of conflicts between nature and mankind. It is a novel that will appeal to adults and thoughtful young readers of all ages.” ─ Jill Marie Landis – New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of The Tiki Goddess Mysteries and 25 other novels. “Magical!! The imagery makes you feel like you are flying alongside Kai.” ─Durban Thomas – Student, age 12, Kaua‘i, HI. “Duncan’s imaginative writing style is realistic and puts you right in the middle of the adventure. I can feel the power of the waves and envision myself in the tube surfing with Kai. The tale is about two of my passions–surfing and the environment.” ─Sebastian “Seabass” Zietz– Professional surfer, winner Van’s Triple Crown of Surfing and lover of the ocean in all its moods. “Kai’s coming of age story is a must read in middle and high school classrooms. This modern-day Jonathan Livingston Seagull shares challenges facing young adolescents today. Kai’s courage and his sincere concern for all creatures is a lesson we should follow.” ─Leslie Howell– Middle school English teacher, mentor and writing coach. “An awesome and heartfelt read with the universal challenges of growing up revealed through a pelican in a whirlwind of light and dark spiritual encounters. Pass it on!” ─Patsee Ober – Underwater photographer, open ocean swimmer and competitive sailor. “Duncan Forgey is a true storyteller. Flyin’ Kai: A Pelican’s Tale gives a unique perspective on how precious life on earth is to all. Hang on as you fly high and fast with Kai.” ─Trip Kimball –Pastor, teacher, writer and speaker with Poimen Ministries. “Through the eyes, antics and adventures of a rebellious adolescent brown pelican, Duncan weaves a memorable tale of the importance of man living in harmony with nature. As he matures, Kai realizes that giving himself to others is the best treasure he can discover.” ─Lana Johnson – Editor, Stu News Newport, weekly online newspaper, Newport Beach, CA.


The Pelican's Briefs

The Pelican's Briefs
Author: Mark R Joneschiet
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595186718

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Come celebrate a town, Klamath Falls, Oregon—official population 18,538 (people, that is—the cows you will have to count yourself)! Join the author in a homespun journey through the past in a town that is the epitome of all hometowns. Located on a route that is the shortest distance between Los Angeles and Seattle, this town seems inocuous enough, however, a peak beneath its exterior reveals enough oddities, quirks and interesting characters to fuel the tabloids for centuries. This rendering of the author's memoirs offers shameless name-dropping of well-known personalities, recounts of events that have local, near-legandary status (among those involved at least) and some actual history that didn't quite make it into the history books. Fade into the past to an era devoid of terms such as "Duuuude", "Sweeeeet", and "Da Bomb!" Words that will characterize this world are more like "Golly", "Gosh", "Gee Whiz", and "Shucky-Darn." Let a mildly embarrassed pelican guide you on this tongue-in-cheek and often, ironic visit to a place that isn't too far from everyone's growing up experience.


Coming Through!

Coming Through!
Author: Franklin K. Mathiews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1927
Genre: Sports stories
ISBN:

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Pelicans

Pelicans
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Release: 193?
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More Than Curious

More Than Curious
Author: William H. Press
Publisher: Darwin-Finch Publishing Company
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The author found himself in places and times to closely observe significant events and noteworthy personalities in 20th century science. Variously, he interacted with such notables as Richard Feynman, S. Chandrasekhar, Edward Teller, Ya. B. Zel'dovich, John Wheeler, James Watson, Julian Schwinger, Fred Hoyle, Martin Rees, Stephen Hawking, Freeman Dyson, Ed Witten, and many others. His Ph.D. advisor, Kip Thorne, and his Ph.D. student, Adam Riess, each won Nobel Prizes-for discoveries that he helped them start. Later, he worked with (or for) not just scientists, but also technology capitalists and billionaires, admirals and generals, and political leaders including two U.S. presidents. His memoir is rich in stories about these people and events.


Brown Pelican

Brown Pelican
Author: Rien Fertel
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2022-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807178802

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In this compelling book, Rien Fertel tells the story of humanity’s complicated and often brutal relationship with the brown pelican over the past century. This beloved bird with the mythically bottomless belly—to say nothing of its prodigious pouch—has been deemed a living fossil and the most dinosaur-like of creatures. The pelican adorns the Louisiana state flag, serves as a religious icon of sacrifice, and stars in the famous parting shot of Jurassic Park, but, most significantly, spotlights our tenuous connection with the environment in which it flies, feeds, and roosts—the coastal United States. In 1903, Theodore Roosevelt inaugurated the first national wildlife refuge at Pelican Island, Florida, in order to rescue the brown pelican, among other species, from the plume trade. Despite such protections, the ubiquity of synthetic “agents of death,” most notably DDT, in the mid-twentieth century sent the brown pelican to the list of endangered species. By the mid-1960s, not one viable pelican nest remained in all of Louisiana. Authorities declared the state bird locally extinct. Conservation efforts—including an outlandish but well-planned birdnapping—saved the brown pelican, generating one of the great success stories in animal preservation. However, the brown pelican is once again under threat, particularly along Louisiana’s coast, due to land loss and rising seas. For centuries, artists and writers have portrayed the pelican as a bird that pierces its breast to feed its young, symbolizing saintly piety. Today, the brown pelican gives itself in other ways, sacrificed both by and for the environment as a bellwether bird—an indicator species portending potential disasters that await. Brown Pelican combines history and first-person narrative to complicate, deconstruct, and reassemble our vision of the bird, the natural world, and ourselves.


The Pelican Record

The Pelican Record
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1903
Genre:
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The Adventures of Billie and Pillie

The Adventures of Billie and Pillie
Author: Christopher J. Evans
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1946540919

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The Adventures of Billie and Pillie tells the story of two young pelicans living along the Oregon coast with their parents. While Billie does everything right and follows the family rules, his brother Pillie is very mischievous and is always getting in trouble. In fact, he never seems to learn right from wrong. From the day these two are hatched, the pelican brothers take on one adventure after another, most of which end up with Pillie breaking all the pelican rules. Even the Oregon Coast Guard becomes involved in a sea-to-air rescue involving, you guessed it, Pillie.


The Complete Works

The Complete Works
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 6675
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the complete works by Rudyard Kipling: Novels: The Light That Failed Captain Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks Kim The Naulahka: A Story of West and East Stalky and Co. Short Story Collections: The City of Dreadful Night Plain Tales from the Hills Soldier's Three (The Story of the Gadsbys) Soldier's Three - Part II The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories Under the Deodars Wee Willie Winkie Life's Handicap Many Inventions The Jungle Book The Second Jungle Book The Day's Work Just So Stories Traffics and Discoveries Puck of Pook's Hill Actions and Reactions Abaft the Funnel Rewards and Fairies The Eyes of Asia A Diversity of Creatures Land and Sea Tales Debits and Credits Thy Servant a Dog Limits and Renewals Poetry Collections: Departmental Ditties Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads The Seven Seas An Almanac of Twelve Sports The Five Nations Songs from Books The Years Between Other Poems Military Collections: A Fleet in Being France at War The New Army in Training Sea Warfare The War in the Mountains The Graves of the Fallen The Irish Guards in the Great War I & II Travel Collections: American Notes From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel: 1892 – 1913 Souvenirs of France Brazilian Sketches: 1927 How Shakespeare Came to Write the 'Tempest' Autobiographies: A Book of Words Something of Myself Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist. He wrote tales and poems of British soldiers in India and stories for children. He is regarded as a major innovator in the art of the short story; his children's books are classics of children's literature; and one critic described his work as exhibiting "a versatile and luminous narrative gift".