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Across the Bay
Author | : Carlos Aponte |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2019-09-17 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781524791254 |
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RECIPIENT OF THE PURA BELPRÉ ILLUSTRATOR HONOR Author-illustrator Carlos Aponte takes readers on a journey to the heart of Puerto Rico in this enchanting picture book set in Old San Juan. "A lively and honest story about filling voids and exploring what defines a family--as well as a love letter to a childhood home."--Horn Book Carlitos lives in a happy home with his mother, his abuela, and Coco the cat. Life in his hometown is cozy as can be, but the call of the capital city pulls Carlitos across the bay in search of his father. Jolly piragüeros, mischievous cats, and costumed musicians color this tale of love, family, and the true meaning of home.
The Girls Across the Bay Book 1 in an unpredictable small town murder mystery series
Author | : Emerald O'Brien |
Publsiher | : Emerald O'Brien |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2017-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Filled with emotion and packed with tension, The Girls Across the Bay is the first book in The Knox and Sheppard Mysteries. Lovers of Tess Gerritsen, Lisa Regan, Kendra Elliot, Allison Brennan, Melinda Leigh, and Meghan O'Flynn are sure to enjoy this gripping, heart-wrenching, and totally unpredictable series by bestselling author, Emerald O'Brien. A bond stronger than blood. Madigan Knox and Grace Sheppard became sisters the day they entered their foster home. After living through a childhood nightmare, one brave act set them free, but split them apart into different homes. As adults, they are reunited in the small coastal town they dreamed of living in as children, but the reality of life in Tall Pines is far from what they had imagined. A connection that could end it all. When a woman is found dead in her home, Madigan reports on the crime while Grace investigates. A dark connection to the victim is discovered, pulling them both closer to the crime and the traumatic past they are desperate to move on from. With old wounds ripped open and dark secrets threatening their bond, the sisters must rely on each other more than ever before to survive. "Dramatic and tense... For fans of Rizzoli and Isles and Dean Koontz's Jane Hawk." -Meghan O'Flynn, bestselling author of the Mind Games series "... a clever and thrilling mystery with plenty of intrigue, suspense, and dramatic moments." -Goodreads Review "I was hooked from the very beginning and I didn’t want to put it down until I had read the last page." -Goodreads Review "Love this series... couldn't put them down!" -Kristy Cantrell
Crossing the Bay of Bengal
Author | : Sunil S. Amrith |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2013-10-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780674728479 |
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The Indian Ocean was global long before the Atlantic, and today the countries bordering the Bay of Bengal—India, Bangladesh, Burma, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia—are home to one in four people on Earth. Crossing the Bay of Bengal places this region at the heart of world history for the first time. Integrating human and environmental history, and mining a wealth of sources, Sunil Amrith gives a revelatory and stirring new account of the Bay and those who have inhabited it. For centuries the Bay of Bengal served as a maritime highway between India and China, and then as a battleground for European empires, all while being shaped by the monsoons and by human migration. Imperial powers in the nineteenth century, abetted by the force of capital and the power of steam, reconfigured the Bay in their quest for coffee, rice, and rubber. Millions of Indian migrants crossed the sea, bound by debt or spurred by drought, and filled with ambition. Booming port cities like Singapore and Penang became the most culturally diverse societies of their time. By the 1930s, however, economic, political, and environmental pressures began to erode the Bay’s centuries-old patterns of interconnection. Today, rising waters leave the Bay of Bengal’s shores especially vulnerable to climate change, at the same time that its location makes it central to struggles over Asia’s future. Amrith’s evocative and compelling narrative of the region’s pasts offers insights critical to understanding and confronting the many challenges facing Asia in the decades ahead.
Dark Across the Bay
Author | : Ania Ahlborn |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2021-07 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0996211896 |
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The Company
Author | : Stephen Bown |
Publsiher | : Anchor Canada |
Total Pages | : 505 |
Release | : 2021-10-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780385694094 |
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER A thrilling new telling of the story of modern Canada's origins. The story of the Hudson's Bay Company, dramatic and adventurous and complex, is the story of modern Canada's creation. And yet it hasn't been told in a book for over thirty years, and never in such depth and vivid detail as in Stephen R. Bown's exciting new telling. The Company started out small in 1670, trading practical manufactured goods for furs with the Indigenous inhabitants of inland subarctic Canada. Controlled by a handful of English aristocrats, it expanded into a powerful political force that ruled the lives of many thousands of people--from the lowlands south and west of Hudson Bay, to the tundra, the great plains, the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific northwest. It transformed the culture and economy of many Indigenous groups and ended up as the most important political and economic force in northern and western North America. When the Company was faced with competition from French traders in the 1780s, the result was a bloody corporate battle, the coming of Governor George Simpson--one of the greatest villains in Canadian history--and the Company assuming political control and ruthless dominance. By the time its monopoly was rescinded after two hundred years, the Hudson's Bay Company had reworked the entire northern North American world. Stephen R. Bown has a scholar's profound knowledge and understanding of the Company's history, but wears his learning lightly in a narrative as compelling, and rich in well-drawn characters, as a page-turning novel.
Always Anjali
Author | : Sheetal Sheth |
Publsiher | : Random House Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2023-04-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780593648858 |
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Meet Anjali! She's the spunky star of this picture book with a timeless message about appreciating what makes us special and honoring our different identities. Anjali and her friends are excited to buy matching personalized license plates for their bikes--but Anjali can't find a plate with her name. She is often teased about her "different" name, and this is the last straw. Anjali is so upset that she demands her parents let her pick a new name! When they refuse, Anjali decides to take a closer look at who she is--beyond her name--and why being different means being marvelous. Actress and activist Sheetal Sheth has penned a deeply personal picture book about the experience of feeling othered and the journey toward embracing yourself.
Old Time Fiddling Across America
Author | : DAVID REINER |
Publsiher | : Mel Bay Publications |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2015-12-08 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781610654654 |
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A unique collection of 66 fiddle tunes illustrating the major regional styles found across America and Canada. This book contains rare vintage photographs, player's biographical profiles, historical and performance notes, bowing indications, and information on cross-tunings and the American institution of fiddle contests. the authors have collaborated brilliantly on this labor of love to produce a definitive volume of tunes transcribed from recordings by many of the best fiddlers in North America. Exemplary tunes are included from the Northeast, Southeast and Western regions, plus various widespread ethnic styles including Cajun, Irish, Scandinavian, Klezmer, and Eastern European styles.
Across the James Bay Bridge
Author | : Julie Lawson |
Publsiher | : Penguin Books |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0141002506 |
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The year is 1896 and Emily pines for a bicycle, the latest craze. On the other side of Victoria's James Bay Bridge is Chinatown and thousands of Chinese immigrants who are looking for a better life in Canada.