Stories of Ice

Stories of Ice
Author: Lynn Martel
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1771603895

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With the state of global ice constantly in the news, one mountain journalist examines Canadian glaciers to uncover their secrets and their future. From a mother/daughter duo who spent five months skiing across icefields from Vancouver to Alaska, to scientists discovering biofilms deep inside glacier caverns, to protesters camping for weeks to protect their beloved local glacier, western Canada's glaciers are dynamic, enigmatic, exquisitely beautiful, sometimes dangerous environments where people play, work, run businesses, explore, and create art every single day. Author Lynn Martel is one of them. With gorgeous images by some of the country's best outdoor photographers, Stories of Ice shares the excitement, the mystery, and the wonder of Canada's glaciers and poses questions about their future.

Ice

Ice
Author: DK
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780744021028

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From the mighty mammoths and deserts of ice to early explorers and polar survival, come face to face with one of Earth's greatest resources: ice. With captivating CGIs, illustrations, and photography, DK's Ice will take readers on an epic journey from the ice age to modern day, exploring how icy worlds are created, how creatures live in these harsh environments and the impact of climate change. Learn about early humans and how they survived in one of the most hostile environments on Earth, the tragic and treacherous journeys of early polar explorers, how icy landscapes develop and change, and meet the animals who make these frozen lands their home. Detailed annotations explore the place of ice on our planet and how we and other animals survive and interact with it. Ice is the perfect companion for any reader who wants to discover frozen worlds and the creatures that make them their home.

Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice
Author: Lari Don
Publsiher: Darby Creek ™
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781512419092

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A shaman hunts a silver fox through the frosted snow. A brave little robin defies a polar bear. The blind Viking god of winter plays a dangerous game with his brother, the god of summer. . . Explore wintertime through the eyes of cultures around the world with this chilly collection of traditional tales. From the frozen tundra of Canada to the far off islands in the Pacific Ocean, explore how diverse peoples have told the story of winter.

Stories from the Ice Storm

Stories from the Ice Storm
Author: Mark Abley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Ice storms
ISBN: 0771006535

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Even in the dark and bitter cold of a freezing January, life, in all its variety, had to go on. At a time when the simplest of domestic chores became a test of ingenuity and endurance, people got married, babies were delivered, journeys were undertaken. Here are stories of all that, and more. There's the inspiring story of the elderly goldfish, the train-ride from hell, the fifteen problem chimps, the exploding stove and the burning tree. There's a story from an eighty-five-year-old poet, a child of ten, and even one from a dog. The gallant people who helped run the shelters and the hospitals share their funniest and most poignant memories. Soldiers in the army, one of those famous Hydro linesmen, and a volunteer firefighter tell us just what it was like. And authors Steven Heighton, Karen Molson, and Jane Urquhart, amongst others, add their own perspective on living through the storm. The destruction and the human cost reminded people of a war. Though the "enemy" this time was Nature, and in many ways looked beautiful, the ice storm brought real hardship and death. But like a war it also brought people together as never before, and gave Canadians something to remember, whether happy, inspiring, or sad, for the rest of their lives. "Stories from the Ice Storm captures all that, for the people who were there, and for the millions of Canadians who looked on.

Taking the Ice

Taking the Ice
Author: Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Publsiher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781443182409

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Can Aiden learn to stand his ground on his new home ice? Meet Aiden Mallory. He’s trying to find his bearings while coping with the loss of his father — an NHL player who died in a car accident — and moving back to his dad’s hometown of Prairie Field, where he is STILL a big deal. Aiden loves hockey, but his feelings about moving and his dad’s death cause him to struggle at tryouts. Then the minor hockey association announces a brand-new U13 tournament: the Luke Mallory Memorial. As Aiden tries to find his place on his new team, and among his new teammates, he will do anything he can to live up to his dad’s legacy. But what happens when Aiden’s determination to play well puts everything else at risk? From Lorna Schultz Nicholson comes a powerful portrayal of a boy’s experiences with anxiety as it relates to sports and friendship and grief.

The Future of Ice

The Future of Ice
Author: Gretel Ehrlich
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-02-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780307485311

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This book was written out of Gretel Ehrlich’s love for winter–for remote and cold places, for the ways winter frees our imagination and invigorates our feet, mind, and soul–and also out of the fear that our “democracy of gratification” has irreparably altered the climate. Over the course of a year, Ehrlich experiences firsthand the myriad expressions of cold, giving us marvelous histories of wind, water, snow, and ice, of ocean currents and weather cycles. From Tierra del Fuego in the south to Spitsbergen, east of Greenland, at the very top of the world, she explores how our very consciousness is animated and enlivened by the archaic rhythms and erupting oscillations of weather. We share Ehrlich’s experience of the thrills of cold, but also her questions: What will happen to us if we are “deseasoned”? If winter ends, will we survive?

Ice

Ice
Author: Arthur Geisert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1592700985

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This wordless tale depicts a pig community's hunt for ice in the Arctic when the weather on their island becomes too hot for them to bear.

Snow Place Like Home Diary of an Ice Princess 1

Snow Place Like Home  Diary of an Ice Princess  1
Author: Christina Soontornvat
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781338353952

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A brand new, fun filled chapter book series that answers the question: What if Frozen's Elsa went to regular school? Princess Lina has a life any kid would envy. She lives in a massive palace in the clouds. Everyone in her family has the power to control the wind and weather. On a good day, she can even fly! She loves making lemons into lemon ice, riding wind gusts around the sky, and turning her bedroom into a real life snow globe.There's just one thing Lina wants: to go to regular, non-magical school with her best friend Claudia. She promises to keep the icy family secret under wraps. What could go wrong? (EVERYTHING!)