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The Brook Book

The Brook Book
Author: Jim Arnosky
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Slick salamanders, speedy catfish, curious crayfish, and other creatures are featured in an illustrated introduction to freshwater brooks and streams.


The Brook

The Brook
Author: John Sinsimer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781491753507

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Harry Bonner is the new mayor of Comptons Pond, a small suburban town where he goes about his days officiating weddings and attempting to solve post-election issues. But one evening after curiosity leads him to open a locked file cabinet in his office, Harry has no idea that what he finds inside will forever change the lives of the people in his community, his own family included. After a paper falls out of a binder inside the file cabinet, Harry soon discovers that it is a proposal to clean up toxic waste in his town, specifically at Smithfield Powder Works. With assistance from his wife, a seasoned environmental investigator, a borough attorney, and several environmental activists, Harry begins what quickly becomes a perilous investigation that he hopes will help build a case against a company with executives determined to do whatever it takes to cover up their illegal activities, even as more citizens in Comptons Pond become gravely ill. "The Brook" is the compelling story of a small town mayor and his crew of experts as they embark on a race against time to save their town and its people from the tragic effects of corporate greed.


Song of the Brook

Song of the Brook
Author: Matilda Nordtvedt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Readers (Elementary)
ISBN:

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Hilda and John are back and ready for more adventures! In this sequel to Secret in the Maple Tree, Hilda and her family move from their farm in Minnesota to the hills of Washington. With no cars, electricity, or indoor bathrooms, Hilda struggles with the sin of envy, which your child will be able to see her overcome. With the predominant theme of being content with what God has given you, your child will be able to follow the life of Hilda and learn to be thankful for God's blessings.-- Publisher website.


Cider Brook

Cider Brook
Author: Carla Neggers
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488039216

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A treasure hunter discovers a spark of romance with a local firefighter in the New York Times–bestselling author’s New England romance. Being rescued by a good-looking bad-boy firefighter isn’t how Samantha Bennett expected to start her stay in Knights Bridge, Massachusetts. Now she has everyone’s attention—especially that of Justin Sloan, her rescuer, who wants to know why she was camped out in an abandoned old New England cider mill. As a treasure hunter, Samantha returned to Knights Bridge to solve a 300-year-old mystery and salvage her good name. Years ago, Justin uncovered her iffy past and got her fired. He still doesn’t trust her. But now he can resist her either. This daring woman seized by wanderlust is everything Justin never knew he wanted. Until now . . .


Pond and Brook

Pond and Brook
Author: Michael J. Caduto
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1990
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780874515091

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Introduces readers to the intriguing world of freshwater life.


Hubbard Brook

Hubbard Brook
Author: Richard Turner Holmes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0300203640

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"Since the early 1960s, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire has been one of the most comprehensively studied landscapes on earth. This book highlights many of the important ecological findings amassed during the long-term research conducted there, and considers their regional, national, and global implications." -- P.2 of cover.


I Looked in the Brook and Saw a Face

I Looked in the Brook and Saw a Face
Author: Colorado Historical Society
Publisher: Westcliffe Pub
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2002
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781565794757

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Brook Farm

Brook Farm
Author: Sterling F. Delano
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Collective settlements
ISBN: 9780674011601

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In the first comprehensive examination of the famous utopian community in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, Delano reveals a surprisingly grim side to paradise as the Brook Farmers faced relentless financial pressures, a declining faith in their leaders, and smoldering class antagonisms. This wonderfully evocative account vividly chronicles the spirit of the Transcendental age.


When the Brook Dries Up

When the Brook Dries Up
Author: Blondina Howes Jeffrey
Publisher: Jim Kochenburger
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0988542625

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When the bottom drops out, is God enough? "When the Brook Dries Up" offers real hope and encouragement to those whose doors have closed and whose prayers seem unanswered, in a God who is faithfully working all things in our lives for His glory and our best good.


Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides

Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides
Author: R. Lawrence Swanson
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1438462336

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Examines the ecological and historical significance of the harbor and what it can bring to future residents. Stony Brook Harbor, or Three Sisters Harbor as it was known historically, is perhaps the most pristine of the Long Island north shore pocket bays. Untouched by major commercialization, it has been designated a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat by the New York State Department of State and a Significant Coastal Habitat by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Despite these designations, however, there is constant pressure to increase development of and around the harbor. Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides interweaves scientific understandings of the harbor with a consideration of its colorful history to inform and educate a general audience about its unique and delicate state. Data is used to illustrate the harbor’s tides and currents and to show how they influence geological processes and pollution susceptibility. Storm surge measurements going back to the early 1990s document some of the extreme high waters experienced, and descriptions of some of the more interesting or important marine species of plants and animals found in the harbor are also included. The book discusses the century-long conflicts that local residents have fought in order to preserve this beautiful place, and it documents the tools that currently exist to help manage the harbor well into the twenty-first century. An excellent supplement to any high school or undergraduate environmental course, Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides provides readers with a basis for embracing the significance of the harbor and what it can bring to future residents. “This book is a small gem, an intimate look at a small local place that—like many small local places—is very special indeed. Many people have such places, often overlooked as too familiar, undervalued as too ordinary. The reader can take a hint from the authors and seek deeper acquaintance with one’s own special places, wherever they are.” — Carl Safina, author of The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World “I was impressed by Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides’ well-written and comprehensive overview of the rich history of Stony Brook Harbor. The research in this was thorough and well documented using both current and historical studies of Stony Brook Harbor. It is vital when looking forward to future planning of our waterways to examine the historical background, as this book does, in order to move forward without harming the natural ecosystems that have developed over many thousands of years.” — Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn, 5th District “This book, by two eminent coastal oceanographers, is a must read for those interested or concerned with coastal community planning, management, or marine environmental processes.” — Lee E. Koppelman, Executive Director Emeritus, Long Island Regional Planning Board “It was at Cordwood Beach at the southern end of Stony Brook Harbor, where, at the age of six, I saw my first horseshoe crab. ‘Don’t step on its tail; it’s poisonous and will sting you,’ I remember imploring my friend, and, in so doing, perpetuating a persistent myth about the animal. As Larry Swanson and Malcolm Bowman indicate, in this interesting and informative book, while horseshoe crab tails are sharp, and were used for spear tips by Native Americans, they are not poisonous. This and a good many more fascinating facts about the harbor’s cultural and natural history await the reader. It is a must read for anyone who loves this charming and special part of Long Island.” — John Turner, author of Exploring the Other Island: A Seasonal Guide to Nature on Long Island