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The Secret of Baiting Hollow

The Secret of Baiting Hollow
Author: Patricia Clark Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1412000513

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Through imagination, wonder, and love of family and friends, this comtemporary myth about twelve-year-old Brigit, a 4th generation descendant of Irish-American potato farmers on Long Island, unfolds. During her 2 week summer vacation with her family, Brigit's questions about her identity lead to storytelling adventures with her beach friend, Kevin, and her sister, Barbara. The stories are about mermaids, encounters with family ghosts, and the protection of angels. Baiting Hollow, a small beach nestled among tall cliffs on the north shore of Long Island, the Twoney farmhouse and farm, and the underwater world of Merpeople are the settings for this story. The Secret of Baiting Hollow confirms for young readers the importance of family and friends and that mermaids do live among us. Throughout the story, readers will wonder where personal memoir leaves off and fantasy begins. . .


Baiting Hollow

Baiting Hollow
Author: Patricia Clark Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781426918223

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In the sequel to The Secret of Baiting Hollow, thirteen-year-old Brigit, a fourth generation descendent of Irish-American potato farmers on eastern Long Island, New York, continues on her journey through imagination and wonder as she holds a precious secret close to her heart the secret of the Baiting Hollow merpeople. Soon Brigit's family will head back to Long Island for their two-week vacation in the Twomey farmhouse. In the meantime, Brigit's thoughts wander to Kevin O'Connell and the secret about the Twomey legacy he shared with both Brigit and her sister, Barbara, during their vacation the previous summer. Knowing that she is the adopted daughter of a mermaid makes her return to the Twomey farm for the strawberry harvest even more special, but tragedy strikes when Brigit learns that her friend, Kevin O'Connell, has been lost at sea during a terrible storm. As the two sisters begin their getaway on their relatives' farm, Brigit suddenly realizes that others may know the secret of Baiting Hollow as stories about mermaids, a banshee, wishing stones, and the enchantment of slack tide lead the two girls on another exciting adventure through a world of fantasy.


Baiting Hollow

Baiting Hollow
Author: Patricia Clark Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490767088

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Baiting Hollow: A Pastel Summer is a memoir-fantasy which takes place in July 2011 during Barbara, Brigid, and Aunt Clare's two week summer vacation at a small bungalow on Baiting Hollow beach. Throughout the story the reader will enjoy descriptions of the natural beauty of the beach, the friendships and generational ties among neighbors and relatives, and the peace and fun of this small beach community. Readers will also be enchanted by storyteller, Kevin O'Connell's description of his encounter with the Twomey banshee and the vision she shared with him one snowy evening.


Cheese & Crackers

Cheese & Crackers
Author: Patricia Clark Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2022-08-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1698712448

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Cheese & Crackers , written and illustrated by Patricia Clark Smith, celebrates the enchanted world of puppets and nature. David’s beloved puppet, Cheese, is invited by Robin to join her mission to rescue Crackers (a homemade puppet washed away when the raging river flooded her home). Throughout the story, the puppets inspire the children’s imagination, problem solving, creativity, joy, and affection.


The Strawberry Promise

The Strawberry Promise
Author: Patricia Clark Smith
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1490749896

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The Strawberry Promise is a delightful story about little Isabella's family tradition of picking strawberries each June and making strawberry jam. At four years old, Isabella could not wait for her mother, grandmother, and two aunts to meet at the Pick'n Patch, pick quarts of strawberries, and bring them home to make strawberry jam together. Hearing about the threat of rain, Isabella worries that the strawberry picking and jamming will be cancelled. Children and adults will enjoy reading about the making of jam using freshly picked strawberries, putting the jam into sterilized jars to preserve for the winter, and the tradition Isabella inherited from her mother, grandmother, aunts, great grandmother, and great-great-grandmother started over a century ago on the Twomey family farm in Calverton, Long Island, New York.


Secret Agents

Secret Agents
Author: Madeline Drexler
Publisher: Joseph Henry Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2002-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309076382

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So you think modern medicine has the whole virus game figured out? Think again. And it's not even a question of "if" we'll be hit by some new and deadly diseaseâ€"it's "when." The war on germs is being fought on many frontsâ€"from the skirmishes with disease-carrying mosquitoes that cross oceans hidden away in airline wheel wells to the high-profile battle against terrorists wielding deadly bioweapons. Today's bold headlines would have us believe that the biggest threat comes from bioterrorism. But don't underestimate Mother Nature, perhaps the most savage bioterrorist of all. Assisted by the increasing ease with which peopleâ€"and the germs they carryâ€"move across international borders, she's an effective force to be reckoned with, a key player on this battlefield. As author Madeline Drexler makes clear, we'd do best not to ignore her. Human beings and the pathogens that attack them are crossing paths more and more frequently, particularly as modern life grows increasingly complex. Whatever the infectious agent may be, whether it's pandemic flu, foodborne illness, a debilitating disease carried far and wide by biting insects, or some new microbial horror we have yet to detect, keen surveillance and rapid response are really the only weapons in our arsenal. Secret Agents looks at today's new and emerging infectionsâ€"those that have increased in attack rate or geographic range, or threaten to do soâ€"and tells the stories of scientists racing to catch up with invisible adversaries superior in both speed and guile. Each chapter focuses on a different threat: foodborne pathogens, antibiotic resistance, animals and insectborne diseases, pandemic influenza, infectious causes of chronic disease, and bioterrorism, including the latest information on the public health threats posed by anthrax and diseases such as smallpox. Based in part on material collected from the Forum on Emerging Infections hosted by the Institute of Medicine in Washington, D.C., Secret Agents is ultimately as engaging as it is disturbing. Drexler's thorough survey of the field of infectious disease, supplemented by extensive interviews with today's top researchers, yields a compelling portrait of a world engaged in a clandestine war. Emerging infections are among the many secret ties that bind the world into an organic whole. We know that infectious disease is an inescapable part of life, but we need to begin thinking globally and acting locally if we are to avoid the menace of a catastrophic outbreak of some new plague. Secret Agents sounds a clear and compelling call to take up arms against the organic predators among us.


Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects

Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects
Author: The American Society of Golf Course Architects
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-11-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1628732792

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The tests a golfer faces on the course are the direct result of the challenges originally faced by the golf course architect, whether they be complicated terrain, forces of nature, budget limitations, demanding developers, or the difficult task of balancing the practical scientific needs of a golf course with the architect’s creative instincts. Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects offers readers behind-the-scenes tales from America’s master architects themselves in their own words. Elite designers such as Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Rees Jones, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Arthur Hills, Arnold Palmer, and others share their personal anecdotes related to the creation of some of the world’s most famous courses: from run-ins with snakes to bulldozers sinking in quicksand, to holes created by accident, such as the famed island green 17th at the TPC at Sawgrass. Published in collaboration with the prestigious American Society of Golf Course Architects, Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects includes more than 150 beautiful full-color photographs and dozens of drawings and course blueprints, making this a first of its kind insider’s look at golf course architecture sure to become a key addition to the libraries of all golfers with an appreciation for the courses they play.


Paper Bridge

Paper Bridge
Author: Vasyl Makhno
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1951508246

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Paper Bridge is the first bilingual collection by Ukrainian poet Vasyl Makhno, a “master of the contemporary Ukrainian Ballad, who builds a lifeline for the broken-hearted wanderers, homeless heartbreakers, hopeless romantics, and helpful ironists,” in the words of Valzhyna Mort, winner of the Griffin Poetry prize. Makhno’s bridge extends to us all, serving whatever purpose we need it to, as Lidijia Dimkovska, author of A Spare Life, writes, “it is a bridge that can burn or resist... but it is a witness to the existence of a traveler through souls, bodies, and spirits, through our own subconsciousness.” With this outstanding collection of poems, Makhno is able to preserve an “enviable spiritual equilibrium...one that grinds out the music even in the toughest of days, a music that survived the twentieth century and keeps alive in the new horrors of the twenty-first,” in the words of Los Angeles Book Prize winner Ilya Kaminsky, “and now despite it all, even in his room in New York City away from Ukraine, [Makhno] can still hear how ‘old age sings’ how it ‘nervously forces the music into a rhythm,” and how ‘it might falter, but it plays again.’”


The Collected Poems Of David Sanders

The Collected Poems Of David Sanders
Author: David Sanders
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1469118483

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The Red Leather Bag

The Red Leather Bag
Author: Howard Austin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1901
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

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