Northern Lights and Southern Shade

Northern Lights and Southern Shade
Author: Douglas Goldring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1926
Genre: Europe
ISBN: UCAL:$B101192

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The Shade of Northern Lights

The Shade of Northern Lights
Author: Semsar Siahaan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004
Genre: Art, Indonesian
ISBN: UOM:39015061917814

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Under Northern Lights

Under Northern Lights
Author: Dr. Sue Clifton
Publsiher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781628308457

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Dr. Sue Ann Parish is hired as principal of the one-room school in Moose Springs, Alaska. With her teenage daughter she moves to a community of dog mushers, trappers, gold miners, writers, artists, shady characters running from the law, and rugged individualists in general, each one with a story, whether told or hidden. With the challenges of living in a remote bush village come additional problems, including falling in love with the elusive artist Shade Dubois, who hides dangerous secrets of his own. Just as things become settled for the new principal and life seems to be all she could ever wish for, the village is torn apart by violence and death. Just who is Raven, and how can Sue Ann and her daughter survive the evil that stalks them?

Northern Lights

Northern Lights
Author: Cathy Parker,David Thomas
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780785223818

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Life is hard in Barrow, Alaska. Football mom Cathy Parker first caught a glimpse of this far-away reality from the comfort of her Jacksonville, Florida, living room while watching a 2006 ESPN report on the Barrow Whalers, a high school football team consisting mostly of Alaskan Inupiat Eskimo natives playing in the most difficult of conditions and trying to overcome the most unlikely of odds. These players—raised in the northernmost town in the United States, where drug abuse is rampant and the high school dropout rate is high—found themselves playing on a gravel field, using flour to draw the lines. And while the community of Barrow felt a strong pride for their boys, many felt football was not worth the investment. That is, until Cathy Parker became involved. Overcome by a surprising stirring in her soul to reach out and help, Cathy was determined to build a suitable field for the Barrow Whalers. Not fully understanding the many obstacles, both financially and logistically, that would line the path ahead, Cathy charged forward with a determined spirit and a heart for both the football team and the greater community of Barrow. She spearheaded a campaign that raised more than half-a-million dollars through people all around the country rallying around one common goal: changing the lives of young men through football. This is not just the story of how the Barrow Whalers became the first high school above the Arctic Circle to have a football program. This is the story of how we are sometimes called to the most unlikely of causes and to believe in something a little bit bigger, changing our own lives and the lives of others for the better in the most unexpected of ways.

Under the northern lights

Under the northern lights
Author: Nelma Sillanpaa
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781772824070

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What was it like for young immigrant girls growing up in the lumber camps and mining towns of northern Ontario in the 1920s? How did teenagers in Canada cope with the Great Depression of the “Dirty Thirties”? What did young women on the home front do during World War II while their menfolk were overseas with the Canadian Forces? This autobiography shows us what ordinary life has been like for many women in Canada over the last 75 years, and it illuminates a largely unknown chapter of Canada’s diverse multicultural heritage.

Northern Lights

Northern Lights
Author: Tim O'Brien
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2011-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307808189

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A CLASSIC FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE THINGS THEY CARRIED Originally published in 1975, Tim O'Brien's debut novel demonstrates the emotional complexity and enthralling narrative tension that later earned him the National Book Award. At its core is the relationship between two brothers: one who went to Vietnam and one who stayed at home. As the two brothers struggle against an unexpected blizzard in Minnesota's remote north woods, what they discover about themselves and each other will change both of them for ever.

Northern Lights Frozen Nights

Northern Lights  Frozen Nights
Author: Jeff Davis
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595275601

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Russell Annabel was best known for his Alaskan action-adventure tales. In 1920, at the tender age of 15, he left his family in Washington State and boarded a steamer for Alaska. Over the next 35 years he trapped, prospected, hunted and fished this great land, frequently in the company of venerable old Tex Cobb, the sourdough that taught him wilderness survival. When Rusty died in 1979, he left behind a permanent record of his adventures, something few illiterate prospectors or sourdoughs were capable of. His Technicolor descriptions of North America's most spectacular game land captivated the imagination of anyone lucky enough to read them. Author Jeff Davis spent two years researching the life and times of Russell Annabel. In 1998, a startling discovery was made: old, dusty boxes that contained Rusty's Alaskan files. Stored in a friend's garage in Anchorage, those old stories, newspaper clippings and notes for future stories had been collecting dust for half a century. Organizing the notes and outlines became an intriguing challenge. If enough material could be pieced together to form another Annabel tale, this would be the first unpublished Annabel material to appear in print in two decades. Amazingly, not one, but ten complete stories were pieced together, ranging from pure Annabel outdoor tales to WWII stories that came out of his war correspondent experience.

Northern Lights

Northern Lights
Author: Laurie Ryan
Publsiher: L&M Enterprises
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780986119804

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A 75,000 word contemporary romance: Finding love in the heart of Alaska