A Child s Glacier Bay

A Child s Glacier Bay
Author: Kimberly Corral
Publsiher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780882405032

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Two young Alaskans travel with their parents on a three-week sea kayaking journey along more than 200 miles of coastline of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

Children of Mu Town

Children of Mu Town
Author: Jushichi Masumura
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1953629032

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Stylistically intermingling themes of gentrification and rebirth within the setting of a classic yakuza crime drama, Children of Mu-Town follows the course charted by youths of an aging residential housing complex who are struggling for their lives: burdened by financial issues, peer pressure, and uncertain futures, ensnared in the clutches of organized crime, they are searching for a way to survive. When a municipal renovation project seems to offer a future of stability for their dilapidated town, the mysterious and far-reaching consequences that their actions set into motion may leave Juichi and his friends with no option but annihilation..... A stunning modern "tenement masterpiece" work of manga, Mu-Town is a story of small town gang intimidation, escalating immigration tensions, political intrigue, and the yearning desperation of youth.

Glacier Bay National Park Alaska

Glacier Bay National Park  Alaska
Author: Mark Kelley,Sherry Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2000
Genre: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Alaska)
ISBN: 188086519X

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Freelance photographer Kelley's vivid, unretouched color photos of this area's landscapes, wildlife, and people grace every page. Journalist Sherry Simpson's text narrates her personal experience of the park and describes the park's geologic and human history; animals such as bears, whales, and the declining colony of kittiwake gulls; and traditional legends from the area's earliest human inhabitants. The book is wider than it is tall (11.5x9"). It is not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Dear Sara 1997 Summer

Dear Sara  1997  Summer
Author: ohuton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015103476639

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Intermingling time travel and youthful love & regret: A moment in the past that can never be forgotten. The future that creates it but is destroyed.

Glaeolia

Glaeolia
Author: Emuh Ruh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1953629024

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A groundbreaking anthology of contemporary literary indie manga. 332 pages. Perfect bound 7 × 10 inches format book. 1-color risograph printed interiors on a creamy natural paper stock. 4-color risograph covers, with a deluxe soft touch cover lamination. Features work from 13 artists (including the artist for the cover illustration) from the Japanese indie manga scene, almost all of whom have never been published in English before. Like the previous issue, Glaeolia no. 2 includes an essay introducing the participating authors and works to the English literary world, as well as endnotes contextualizing aspects of the stories, and a complete author biography ?section.

Before They re Gone

Before They re Gone
Author: Michael Lanza
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780807001196

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A longtime backpacker, climber, and skier, Michael Lanza knows our national parks like the back of his hand. As a father, he hopes to share these special places with his two young children. But he has seen firsthand the changes wrought by the warming climate and understands what lies ahead: Alaska’s tidewater glaciers are rapidly retreating, and the abundant sea life in their shadow departs with them. Encroaching tides threaten beloved wilderness coasts like Washington’s Olympic and Florida’s Everglades. Less snowfall and hotter summers will diminish Yosemite’s world-famous waterfalls. And it is predicted that Glacier National Park’s 7,000-year-old glaciers will be gone in a decade. To Lanza, it feels like the house he grew up in is being looted. Painfully aware of the ecological—and spiritual—calamity that global warming will bring to our nation’s parks, Lanza sets out to show his children these wonders before they have changed forever. He takes his nine-year-old son, Nate, and seven-year-old daughter, Alex, on an ambitious journey to see as many climate-threatened wild places as he can fit into a year: backpacking in the Grand Canyon, Glacier, the North Cascades, Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain, and along the wild Olympic coast; sea kayaking in Alaska’s Glacier Bay; hiking to Yosemite’s waterfalls; rock climbing in Joshua Tree National Park; cross-country skiing in Yellowstone; and canoeing in the Everglades. Through these poignant and humorous adventures, Lanza shares the beauty of each place and shows how his children connect with nature when given “unscripted” time. Ultimately, he writes, this is more their story than his, for whatever comes of our changing world, they are the ones who will live in it.

Ripples

Ripples
Author: Rei Hagiwara
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1953629008

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This dream-like work dwells on memory and family, and follows ambiguous figures that stride through the snowy lands adjacent to the realm of the dead. Hagiwara Rei explores the processing of grief, and how cyclical mechanisms of human emotion map out a geography of memory inextricably intertwined with the natural world from which we spring. Prepare to be absorbed in a work unlike any other coming out now.

100 Places That Can Change Your Child s Life

100 Places That Can Change Your Child s Life
Author: Keith Bellows
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781426208768

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Kids who learn to travel will travel to learn. National Geographic Traveler Editor Keith Bellows sends you and your children globetrotting for life-changing vacations that will expand their horizons and shape their perspectives. What you won’t find inside: predictable itineraries and lists of landmarks and events. Instead, you’ll get evocative, slice-of-life experiences and age-appropriate ideas that illuminate place and culture. Each chapter of 100 Places That Can Change Your Child’s Life plumbs the heart of a special place—from the Acropolis to Machu Picchu to the Grand Canyon—all from the perspective of insiders who see destinations through a child’s eyes. You’ll meet actor and travel writer Andrew McCarthy, who tours the suqs of Marrakech with his seven-year-old son; photographer Annie Griffiths, who shares the miraculous migration to Mexico of the monarch butterflies; Tom Ritchie, who has guided countless children and parents to Antarctica for more than 30 years; the waterman who knows where to see the ponies of Assateague in the true wild; and countless others who are cultural treasures, great storytellers, and keepers of a sense of place. Packed with ideas to supplement the travel experience—foods, music, films, and carefully curated lists of kid-friendly activities and places to eat and stay—this inspiring book is the perfect trip planner to excite children about culture and the unique magic the world has to offer.