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Uplake

Uplake
Author: Ana Maria Spagna
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0295743239

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For many years, Ana Maria Spagna has stayed put, mostly, in a small mountain valley at the head of a glacier-carved lake. You’re so lucky to live there, people say. She is lucky. But she is also restless. In Uplake she takes road trips, flies to distant cities, fantasizes about other people’s lives, and then returns home again to muse on rootedness, yearning, commitment, ambition, wonder, and love. These engaging, reflective essays celebrate the richness of it all: winter floods and summer fires, the roar of a chainsaw and a fiddle in the wilderness, long hikes and open-water swims, an injured bear, a lost wedding ring, and a tree in the middle of a river. Uplake reminds us to love what we have while encouraging us to still imagine what we want.


Progress in Sport Fishery Research, 1970

Progress in Sport Fishery Research, 1970
Author: United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1970
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN:

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Flying Up the Mountain: A Novel

Flying Up the Mountain: A Novel
Author: Elizabeth-Irene Baitie
Publisher: WW Norton
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1324052686

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The companion to Crossing the Stream is a moving story of friendship and a timely reminder of our duty to nature. Ato and his friends Dzifa and Leslie have been selected to visit Nnoma, the bird sanctuary that Ato’s father helped build before he died. Ato is convinced that his father hid something valuable on the island, meant only for him. When the trio arrives at Nnoma with other children from across West Africa, they are split into teams and given missions to help broaden their knowledge of nature. The winners will become Asafo—ambassadors of Nnoma and defenders of the Earth. But then the adults running Nnoma start behaving erratically and Ato suspects foul play. When the trio uncovers a sinister plot to exploit the sanctuary, Ato and his friends must work together to protect it—and his father’s legacy. Kirkus praised Crossing the Stream as “a powerful coming-of-age story of self-discovery” in their starred review. Now, Flying Up the Mountain calls upon each of us to do our part in safeguarding our planet.


Stirring Up Seattle

Stirring Up Seattle
Author: R. M. Campbell
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295805382

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In the 1950s, the city of Seattle began a transformation from an insular, provincial outpost to a vibrant and cosmopolitan cultural center. As veteran Seattle journalist R. M. Campbell illustrates in Stirring Up Seattle: Allied Arts in the Civic Landscape, this transformation was catalyzed in part by the efforts of a group of civic arts boosters originally known as “The Beer and Culture Society.” This “merry band” of lawyers, architects, writers, designers, and university professors, eventually known as Allied Arts of Seattle, lobbied for public funding for the arts, helped avert the demolition of Pike Place Market, and were involved in a wide range of crusades and campaigns in support of historic preservation, cultural institutions, and urban livability.


Down the Mackenzie and Up the Yukon in 1906

Down the Mackenzie and Up the Yukon in 1906
Author: Elihu Stewart
Publisher: London : J. Lane ; Toronto : Bell and Cockburn
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1913
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Popular account of the author's trip as superintendent of Forestry for Canada, down the Athabasca, Slave, and Mackenzie rivers and up the Yukon River to Skagway.


Mixed-Up Matrimony

Mixed-Up Matrimony
Author: Diana Mars
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459286758

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Stop the Wedding! When Tamara Hayward discovered that her teenage daughter planned to elope, she did what any concerned single parent would do. She joined forces with the enemy: Bronson Kensington, father of the groom-to-be. Surely two responsible adults could talk two wayward kids out of a disastrous marriage…. But Tamara never dreamed she'd follow her daughter's lead and fall for a Kensington male herself! Somehow she couldn't resist Bronson's sexy charm. Tamara still wasn't ready to be mother of the bride. But suddenly, she wouldn't mind being the bride—if Bronson was the groom!