Two Wolves

Two Wolves
Author: Tristan Bancks
Publsiher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Parents
ISBN: 9781760892661

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One afternoon, police officers show up at Ben Silver's front door. Minutes after they leave, his parents arrive home. Ben and his little sister Olive are bundled into the car and told they're going on a holiday. But are they? It doesn't take long for Ben to realise that his parents are in trouble. Ben's always dreamt of becoming a detective - his dad even calls him 'Cop'. Now Ben gathers evidence and tries to uncover what his parents have done. The problem is, if he figures it out, what does he do? Tell someone? Or keep the secret and live life on the run? WINNER, Young Australian Best Books Award (YABBA) - Fiction for Years 7-9, 2015 HONOUR BOOK, Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year - Younger Readers 2015 'A tense, hard-edged, no-holds-barred thriller.' Anthony Horowitz, author of the Alex Rider series 'A high stakes adventure that will keep you guessing and breathless until the very end.' Michael Gerard Bauer, author of Don't Call Me Ishmael.

The Mindful Athlete

The Mindful Athlete
Author: George Mumford
Publsiher: Parallax Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781941529072

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The all-star advisor to athletes like Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan shares his revolutionary mindfulness-based program for elevating athletic performance—featuring a foreword by legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson. “George helped me understand the art of mindfulness. To be neither distracted or focused, rigid or flexible, passive or aggressive. I learned just to be.” —Kobe Bryant Michael Jordan credits George Mumford with transforming his on-court leadership of the Bulls, helping Jordan lead the team to six NBA championships. Mumford also helped Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, and Lamar Odom and countless other NBA players turn around their games. A widely respected public speaker and coach, Mumford is sharing his own story and the strategies that have made these athletes into stars in The Mindful Athlete: The Secret to Pure Performance. His proven, gentle but groundbreaking mindfulness techniques can transform the performance of anyone with a goal, be they an Olympian, weekend warrior, executive, hacker, or artist. When Michael Jordan left the Chicago Bulls to play baseball in 1993, the team was in crisis. Coach Phil Jackson, a long-time mindfulness practitioner, contacted Dr. Kabat-Zinn to find someone who could teach mindfulness techniques to the struggling team—someone who would have credibility and could speak the language of his players. Kabat-Zinn led Jackson to Mumford and their partnership began. Mumford has worked with Jackson and each of the eleven teams he coached to become NBA champions. His roster of champion clients has since blossomed way beyond basketball to include corporate executives, Olympians, and athletes in many different sports. With a charismatic teaching style that combines techniques of engaged mindfulness with lessons from popular culture icons such as Yoda, Indiana Jones, and Bruce Lee, Mumford tells illuminating stories about his larger-than-life clients. His writing is down-to-earth and easy to understand and apply. The Mindful Athlete is an engrossing story and an invaluable resource for anyone looking to elevate their game, no matter what the pursuit, and includes a foreword by Phil Jackson.

On the Run

On the Run
Author: Tristan Bancks
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780374301545

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Ben has always wanted to be a cop, so he's intrigued when police officers show up at the door, asking for his parents. Then his parents arrive after the police leave and rush him and his sister into the car, insisting they are going on a vacation. Ben's a little skeptical—his family doesn't go on vacations. After they lose the police in a high-speed car chase and end up in a remote cabin deep in the woods, Ben discovers his parents' secret: millions of dollars were deposited into their bank account by accident, and they took the money and ran off. Ben isn't sure what to think. Are his parents criminals? And because he ran off with them, is he a criminal, too?

Two Wolves at the Dawn of Time

Two Wolves at the Dawn of Time
Author: Judith Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: WISC:89077171643

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In 1998, Dzawada'enuxw artist Marianne Nicholson scaled a vertical rock face in Kingcome Inlet to paint a massive pictograph to mark the continued vitality of her ancestral village of Gwa'yi. Two Wolves at the Dawn of Time is the story of that painting, of earlier politically defiant rock art, and of coppers, ceremonial shields that are a central motif in these images. Judith Williams tracks the history of a culturally and geographically rich locale at a flashpoint in Native-white relations. She investigates the rock art around Kingcome Inlet, explores the disintegrating Halliday homestead, and plumbs the archives to measure colonialism's legacy. Documenting Nicholson's painting of the new pictograph, Williams describes the symbiosis of old and new that has seen Gwa'yi and the Kwakwaka'wakw prevail despite all attempts to eradicate their culture.

Quarry

Quarry
Author: Catherine Graham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0995185816

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Set in southern Ontario during the 1980s, acclaimed poet Catherine Graham's debut novel is as layered as the open-pit mine for which it is named. Only child Caitlin Maharg lives with her parents beside a water-filled limestone quarry, but her idyllic upbringing collapses when she learns her mother is dying. After a series of family secrets emerges, she must confront the past and face her uncertain future. Lyrically charged, jewelled with images, and at times darkly comic, Graham's prose weaves a mysterious, hypnotic tale of loss, deception, and the courage to swim the depths of life alone.

And the Wolves Howled

And the Wolves Howled
Author: Barbro Karlen
Publsiher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781912992195

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"An extraordinary book... deserves to be taken seriously." – International Herald Tribune. "A very thought provoking read! Whether or not she was really Anne Frank in another life, I do not doubt Karlén's sincerity." – Rabbi Yonassan Gershom, author of Beyond the Ashes and From Ashes to Healing. For as long as she can remember, Barbro Karlén has harboured terrible memories of a previous existence on earth as the Jewish girl Anne Frank, author of the famous Diary. Until recently, she had kept this knowledge private. Now, prompted by a series of events which culminated in a struggle for her survival, she is ready to tell her amazing story. And the Wolves Howled is the autobiography of Barbro Karlén, from her early fame as a bestselling child literary sensation in her native Sweden, to her years as a policewoman and a successful dressage rider. But this is no ordinary life history. As the victim of discrimination, personal vendettas, media assassination, libel and attempted murder, Karlén is forced to fight for her very being. In the dramatic conclusion to her living nightmare, she is shown the karmic background to these events. She glimpses fragments of her former life, and begins to understand how forces of destiny reach over from the past into the present. With this knowledge she is finally free to be herself... And the Wolves Howled is the story of one woman's superhuman struggle for truth in the face of discrimination and lies.

Two Wolves

Two Wolves
Author: MR Hugh Darby
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1478133422

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Who are the Two Wolves? The answer may lie in a future of surreal, bureaucratic complexities. Is it science fiction, or a peek into the emerging reality to come? Two Wolves is an immersive and suspenseful adventure that marries personal struggle and political intrigue. Set in a futuristic, authoritarian setting, the story places the reader in the United Authority (UA), a young conglomerate country known for it distinction between the classes of Citizens and non-Citizens who are known as Plebeians. The Citizens are granted employment, housing, healthcare and electronic currency in lieu of individual freedoms. Most conversations are effectively monitored by the state for subversive ideas. Safety and security are the cornerstones of the new society with total equality for all Citizens as its foundation. Confusing memories of the past, both personal and historical, plague most Citizens, including Austin and Diana. As the protagonists navigate the UA, after a series of crippling attacks, the reader is drawn further and further into a detailed and fascinating dystopia.

Two Wolves

Two Wolves
Author: Am Roberts
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781664132054

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In the past, if a Native American tribe had a bad or evil chief, a warrior was chosen to do away with him... To Kill him! The warrior chosen wasn’t always the fastest or best, but rather a Brave who had little or no reason to kill the chief. Often it was a friend or relative of the chief who was chosen. The Indigenous people did not take a life wantonly, but only after serious consideration, and then, only after all other solutions were exhausted.