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Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Louise Everett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780816709922

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In this easy-to-read story, Rosie the elephant and her friend Joe enjoy ice skating until Joe falls into the ice.


Skating Over Thin Ice

Skating Over Thin Ice
Author: Jean Mills
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780889955615

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"Music, performing arts, sports and hockey collide in this young adult novel about family, commitment, and friendship set against coming-of-age social issues of two exceptionally gifted young adults who are both facing uncommon pressures to succeed. --


An Academic Skating on Thin Ice

An Academic Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Peter Worsley
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781845453701

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Peter Worsley's studies at Cambridge were interrupted by war service as a communist officer in the colonial forces in Africa and India, and it was here that he developed a keen interest in anthropology. He work in mass education in Tanganyika and then studied with Max Gluckman at Manchester University. Banned from re-entering Africa, Worsley went to Australia where he was banned once more, this time from New Guinea, yet he did succeed in completing field-research for his Ph.D. on an Australian Aboriginal tribe. His subsequent book on 'Cargo' cults in Melanesia is now regarded as a classic, but his left-wing politics ensured that he could not get a job in anthropology, so he switched to sociology, on his return to Manchester.


Do You Really Want to Skate on Thin Ice?

Do You Really Want to Skate on Thin Ice?
Author: Daniel D. Maurer
Publisher: Adventures in Science
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781607539582

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Two children go ice skating, fall through thin ice, and once they are safely home, they learn more about how matter changes state from solid to liquid to gas. Includes two hands-on experiments and further resources.


Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Anatol Rapoport
Publisher: RDR Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571430847

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In 1921, when he was 11 years old, Anatol Rapoport attempted to ice skate out of Russia to freedom in Poland. Caught by border guards and turned back, he decided to try again with the help of professional Army smugglers. This bittersweet story of emigration, by the famed psychologist and mathematician known for his work in game theory, is set against the background of the Russian revolution and civil war. Poignant accounts of life in the Ukraine and Crimea, stories of Red and White Army soldiers bivouacking in his home, and a 200-mile train ride that takes 13 days in the comfort of a boxcar make this Canadian/American author's story unforgettable.


Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Ann Terry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1985
Genre: Converts
ISBN: 9780720806571

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On Thin Ice

On Thin Ice
Author: Jocelyn Saal
Publisher: Bantam Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1983-09
Genre: Adolescence
ISBN: 9780553236972

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Ellen falls in love with her sister's ice skating partner and struggles to attract his attention away from her sister.


Thin Ice

Thin Ice
Author: Frank Coffey
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786044977

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It’s Impossible to Forget Tonya Harding. She will be forever remembered as a tough-talking, hard-living athlete who would do anything to become an Olympic Gold Medalist. But was Tonya Harding a misunderstood girl from the wrong side of the tracks? Did her raw talent and burning ambition trip her up? How far was she willing to go to beat her greatest rival, Nancy Kerrigan? Award-winning sportswriter Joe Layden and bestselling author Frank Coffey go past the bright lights of the rink to find the truth behind Harding’s public image. Despite a nightmare childhood of poverty and abuse, a troubled marriage, and a disastrous divorce, Harding became one of her generation’s greatest figure skaters. But did she reach her sport’s ultimate goal fair and square? How deeply was she involved in the stunning attack on Nancy Kerrigan? How did she really feel about her rival? Throughout the controversy that derailed her career, Harding held her head high and stayed true to herself. Fierce, undaunted, uncensored—this is the true story of Tonya Harding. Includes 10 revealing photographs!


Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Louise Everett
Publisher: Troll Communications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1997-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780816709939

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In this easy-to-read story, Rosie the elephant and her friend Joe enjoy ice skating until Joe falls into the ice.


Thin Ice

Thin Ice
Author: Ryan Minkoff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493058428

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Ryan Minkoff was blessed with athleticism, perseverance, and an unquenchable passion for playing hockey. His journey to the pros against lofty odds was, as he says, “unconventional.” Minkoff’s love for the game began in Minnesota, the State of Hockey, where his youth and high-school experiences were anything but ordinary. His suitcase always packed, he played for seven different hockey programs in a fourteen-year span. While Minkoff’s confidence wavered and was often challenged, his determination and passion stayed strong, and he found his way to the University of Washington to play in the unfamiliar world of club hockey. Despite discouraging circumstances, such as games in empty arenas starting well after midnight to hitchhiking home after a long road trip, Minkoff not only set records, captained the squad, and ran the club as the president, he also formed strong bonds with his coaches and teammates. Following an illustrious club career, Minkoff landed in the professional ranks of Finland, where—in the midst of nearly crashing a Zamboni, acting as the town’s Santa Claus, and sleeping at the rink—he truly discovered his gift of a lifetime in the game of hockey. Thin Ice is an honest, witty, inspirational coming-of-age story. Ryan Minkoff’s debut memoir is for anyone who roots for an underdog whose dreams will not fade no matter the obstacles.