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RiverTime

RiverTime
Author: Mary A. Hood
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0791478564

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Journeys on the world’s rivers, from a naturalist’s point of view.


Rivertime

Rivertime
Author: Trace Balla
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 174331633X

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A tender and beautifully illustrated tale of a boy and his bird-watching uncle, on a paddling trip on Australia's Glenelg River. A story about slowing down, growing up, and connecting with the land and its creatures...'All children need an Uncle Egg to open up the magical world of nature. We all need to get outside, away from television, computers and mobile phones, and what better way than a canoeing-camping trip? This is a delightful story about the joy of the outdoors.' DAVID SUZUKI..''Rivertime' is a quirky, charming immersion into the life of a waterway and into the life-lessons a river can teach.' MAYA WARD (author of 'The Comfort of Water')


Fly-Fishing for Sharks

Fly-Fishing for Sharks
Author: Richard Louv
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2002-06-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0743225759

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For three years, journalist Richard Louv listened to America by going fishing with Americans. Doing what many of us dream of, he traveled from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from trout waters east and west to bass waters north and south. Fly-Fishing for Sharks is the result of his journey, a portrait of America on the water, fishing rod in hand. To explore the cultures of fishing, Louv joined a bass tournament on Lake Erie and got a casting lesson from fly-fishing legend Joan Wulff He angled with corporate executives in Montana and fly-fished for sharks in California. He spent time with fishing-boat captains in Florida, the regulars who fish New York City's Hudson River, and a river witch in Colorado. He teamed secrets of fishing and living from steelheaders in the Northwest, Bass'n Gals in Texas, and an ice-fisher in the North Woods. Along the way, he heard from one of Hemingway's sons what it was like to fish with Papa and from Robert Kennedy, Jr., how fishing changed his fife. As he describes the eccentricities, obsessions, and tribulations of dedicated anglers, he also uncovers the values that unite them. He reveals the healing qualities of fishing, how it binds the generations, how the angling business has grown, and how the future of fishing is threatened. But most of all, Fly-Fishing for Sharks is about the unforgettable characters Louv meets on the water and the stories they tell. From them, Louv learns about our changing relationship with nature, about a hidden America -- and about himself.


Clean Breaks

Clean Breaks
Author: Richard Hammond
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2009-08-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1848360479

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Clean Breaks- 500 new ways to see the world from Rough Guides. 500 fantastic experiences that will inspire you to see the world in a new light - unusual holidays and alternative ways to travel that make a real difference to the lives of local people and the planet. Unique accommodation- bothies and barns in Britain; houseboats in Kerala; mud huts and treehouses in Jamaica; ecolodges in Ecuador. Amazing wildlife- go whale-watching off Ireland; spot pink dolphins in Hong Kong; track wolves and bears in Poland; witness the zebra migration in Botswana. Climate-friendly travel- the train-hotel from Paris to Madrid; ferry-hopping across the Mediterranean; horse-riding on the Silk Route; cargo-boat travel around the world. Live with the Locals- camp with the Bedouin; stay in tipis with Native American Indians; trek with nomads in Mongolia; Aboriginal bush tours in the Australian outback. Extraordinary experiences- kayak around the Scottish Isles; reindeer-sledding in Norway; ride with cowboys in Venezuela; hear the music of the desert in Mali.


River Time

River Time
Author: Janet Lembke
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781558216570

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An account of life on the banks of North Carolina's Lower Neuse River, of the people who live there, and of a way of living in step with the rhythms of the natural world that has all but disappeared today -- rhythms replete with fill nets, crab pots, fickle winds, and resourceful neighbors.


RiverTime

RiverTime
Author: Rae Renzi
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426897219

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Casey Lord needs a break. Her great-on-paper boyfriend, Reed, is pressuring her to marry him—but she's not sure if he sees her merely as an asset to help his political career. A river-rafting trip in the remote wilderness provides the perfect opportunity to clear her head. Until a flash flood sweeps Casey away from her group—and straight into the arms of Jack, a mysterious man also stranded by the flooding river. Jack won't tell Casey his last name, and her innocent questions about his life are met with evasive answers. Yet they have to trust each other to survive, and as the pair await rescue, their uneasy truce slowly blossoms into friendship—and love. They agree to keep secret whatever differences may separate them in the real world. When rescue finally arrives, will it spell an end to their budding relationship or can they find a way to stay in RiverTime? 84,200 words


River of Time

River of Time
Author: Naomi Judd
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1455595756

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Naomi Judd's life as a country music superstar has been nonstop success. But offstage, she has battled incredible adversity. Struggling through a childhood of harsh family secrets, the death of a young sibling, and absent emotional support, Naomi found herself reluctantly married and an expectant mother at age seventeen. Four years later, she was a single mom of two, who survived being beaten and raped, and was abandoned without any financial support and nowhere to turn in Hollywood, CA. Naomi has always been a survivor: She put herself through nursing school to support her young daughters, then took a courageous chance by moving to Nashville to pursue their fantastic dream of careers in country music. Her leap of faith paid off, and Naomi and her daughter Wynonna became The Judds, soon ranking with country music's biggest stars, selling more than 20 million records and winning six Grammys. At the height of the singing duo's popularity, Naomi was given three years to live after being diagnosed with the previously incurable Hepatitis C. Miraculously, she overcame that too and was pronounced completely cured five years later. But Naomi was still to face her most desperate fight yet. After finishing a tour with Wynonna in 2011, she began a three-year battle with Severe Treatment Resistant Depression and anxiety. She suffered through frustrating and dangerous roller-coaster effects with antidepressants and other drugs, often terrifying therapies and, at her absolute lowest points, thoughts of suicide. But Naomi persevered once again. RIVER OF TIME is her poignant message of hope to anyone whose life has been scarred by trauma.


Lyrical Iowa

Lyrical Iowa
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2002
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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In River Time

In River Time
Author: Ann Woodlief
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1985
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Here is a book about a river -- not merely where it flows and why, not merely the history of those who have lived along its shores, but what a river means in its time and place. The river is the James, which rises at Iron Gate in the Virginia mountains and flows through 335 miles of shoreline to the Chesapeake Bay and the ocean. Historically it goes back to our national beginnings. The first permanent English settlement in the New World took place at Jamestown Island in 1607, and for long centuries before that Indians lived, hunted, fished and grew crops along its banks. The river has been waterway, barrier, creator of life and bringer of wealth, agency of destruction and chaos. No epoch of our history has not touched it deeply or been touched by it. -- From publisher's description.


Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Weather Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1895
Genre: Meteorology, Agricultural
ISBN:

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