At Home Afloat

At Home Afloat
Author: Nancy Pagh
Publsiher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552380284

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Considering accounts written by Northwest Coast marine tourists between 1861 and 1990, Nancy Pagh examines the ways that gender influences the roles women play at sea, the spaces they occupy on boats, and the language they use to describe their experiences, their natural surroundings, and their contact with Native peoples. Unique features of this book include its interdisciplinary nature and its combination of scholarly information and a style that general readers will appreciate. The text is engaging but also serves to make fresh and relevant links between scholarship in diverse areas of inquiry; for example, Western Canadian and American history, feminist geography, post-colonial theory, and women and environments.

A Home Afloat

A Home Afloat
Author: Gary Cookson
Publsiher: Thomas Reed
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0713688777

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This gorgeous coffee table book is filled with ingenious interior design and furnishing ideas for all kinds of boats and other small living spaces. The book also gives an enticing peek through the portholes of the lives of people who live full time aboard boats from sunsets on your backyard deck to the ease of changing scenery at the set of your sail.

Afloat

Afloat
Author: Danie Couchman
Publsiher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781787133495

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Danie Couchman grew up on the move, her family never staying still long enough for her to say where she’s from. At twenty-five, and living in her seventeenth home, she finds herself drowning in the rush of London life, and makes an impulsive decision: to buy a narrowboat and make it her home. Surrounded by an eclectic and itinerant community in the uncharted territory of the capital’s urban wilderness, Danie becomes fully immersed in this hidden world. Each day onboard her boat Genesis is an adventure full of disaster and magic. Over five years of living off-grid, nomadic Danie learns to survive the many highs and lows of boat life alone, keeping herself, and her steel home, afloat. A captivating debut, Afloat is the story of a young woman’s desire to escape an ever more isolated city existence and reconnect with nature, discovering what is important in life.

Handmade Houseboats

Handmade Houseboats
Author: Russell Conder
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0071580220

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Describes the pleasures of living in a houseboat, explains each step in construction, and discusses plumbing, electricity, heating, ventilation, and cooking facilities.

Afloat

Afloat
Author: Erin Healy
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781401685546

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Dark waters are rising. Who will stay afloat? Architect Vance Nolan has crafted a marvel—shining apartments floating in the peaceful cove of a winding river. The project is partially occupied and about to make investors rich when a sinkhole gives way. Torrential rains quickly flood the cove, leaving a handful of builders, investors, and residents cut off from the rest of the world. The motley group is bitterly divided over how to survive. Vance insists they wait for rescue. Developer Tony Dean wants to strike out into the darkness. And single-mom Danielle Clement, obligated to each man and desperate to protect her young son, Simeon, isn’t sure which one is wiser. Power failure, an unnatural daytime darkness, explosions, and a murder expose hidden intentions and dark histories. Then Simeon spots something strange underwater—beautiful, shifting lights in the dark depths. In this watery world, everyone’s secrets will eventually come to light. And deliverance may mean more than just getting out alive. Another stunning exploration of the human spirit and supernatural possibilities from best-selling author Erin Healy. “Heart-pounding suspense and unrelenting hope that will steal your breath.” —Ted Dekker, New York Times best-selling author (for Never Let You Go) “[Afloat] is full of danger, intrigue, and compelling characters. Readers will enjoy the way she intersperses supernatural elements into this action-packed novel.” —CBA Retailers and Resources “[Afloat] is original and engrossing, with a unique plot and relatable characters.” —Romantic Times

Make Do and Mend

Make Do and Mend
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2014-03-24
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781782433033

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The rationing period during World War II was a difficult time, and yet it is remembered nostalgically as a time of unity and great sacrifice. Make Do and Mend focuses on clothes rationing, which was introduced in June 1940. With the nation's industrial output concentrated on the war effort, basic clothes were in short supply and high fashion was an unknown commodity. Adults were issued as little as 36 coupons a year to spend on clothes. But a man's suit could cost 22 coupons, a coat 16 and a lady's dress 11, so the need to recycle clothing and be inventive with other materials became a necessity. The government issued the leaflets included in Make Do and Mend to advise on how best to avoid wasting valuable resources by recycling curtains into dresses and old sheets into underwear; in short how to 'make do and mend' rather than buying new clothes. Produced from original material held in archives the leaflets are also a nostalgic showcase of forties style.

Afloat

Afloat
Author: Jennifer McCartney
Publsiher: Good Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0692731830

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A riveting story of loyalty, betrayal and survival by a New York Times bestselling author. It is the summer of 2000, and Bell, a student from Minnesota, is employed at an exclusive restaurant on Mackinac Island. With a circumference of just nine miles and no automobiles allowed, this unique resort on Lake Michigan is teeming with horse-drawn carriages, topshelf vodka, bicycles, smoked whitefish and wild, inspiring relationships. Forty years later, Bell is stranded in her St. Paul home clearing away the belongings of a lifetime while she awaits the arrival of a guest from that deceptively idyllic summer--a guest who may hold the key that can finally unlock the secrets of that long ago summer.

Monkey s Great Adventures Afloat in Venice

Monkey s Great Adventures   Afloat in Venice
Author: Tina Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0648511960

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Monkey can't wait to use his new camera in Venice... but along the way he discovers something more precious than sight-seeing! Monkey, an endearing soft toy finds himself in all sorts of scrapes in which he learns all manner of things about himself and the world around him. Imaginative, nostalgic and quirky, the 'Monkey's Great Adventures' series by Tina Wilson, with bespoke hand knitted toys, is beautifully photographed in locations all around the world. In the first book, 'Afloat in Venice', Monkey finds himself entranced by a "magical floating city that seems to grow straight out of the sea." This work includes original music composed by the multi-award winning and highly acclaimed, Matt Ottley, with two versions narrated by the author ensuring the story can be enjoyed by the visually impaired, or anyone with or without the book. Heartwarming and unique this series brilliantly captures the innocence of childhood and will be enjoyed by all ages.