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Wild Child Growing Up a Nomad
Author | : Ian Mathie |
Publsiher | : Mosaique Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2019-03-31 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1906852472 |
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Ian Mathie's early life in Scotland and Africa prepared him for the extraordinary life that he vividly describes in his critically acclaimed African Memoir series. In Wild Child, he writes with insight, humour and love about the people, wild places and the strange and wonderful experiences that sustained him and made him who he was.
Wild Child Forest s First Home
Author | : Tara Zann |
Publsiher | : Imprint |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2017-04-18 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781250103826 |
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A shy girl teaches a wild boy the ways of modern living in Wild Child: Forest's First Home, the first book in this sweet and funny chapter book series! On a family camping trip, Olive Regle encounters Forest, a young boy who has grown up in the wild. Olive’s father agrees to let Forest move in under the condition that Olive teach Forest everything about proper behavior. He’s never sat at a table, brushed his teeth, or even taken a bath before! It’s a lot to learn, and Olive’s brother, Ryan, isn’t helping—he tells Forest that football should be played inside. Can this wild child ever fit in? Don’t miss Olive’s and Forest’s next adventure Wild Child: Forest’s First Day of School! An Imprint Book
Assimilate or Go Home
Author | : D. L. Mayfield |
Publsiher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2016-08-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780062388810 |
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From childhood, D.L. Mayfield longed to be a missionary, so she was thrilled when the opportunity arose to work with a group of Somali Bantu refugees in her hometown of Portland, OR. As the days, months, and years went by, her hopeful enthusiasm began to wear off, her faith became challenged, and the real work of learning to love and serve her neighbors grew harder, deeper, and more complex. She writes: “The more I failed to communicate the love of God to my refugee friends, the more I experienced it for myself. The more overwhelmed I felt as I became involved in the myriads of problems facing my friends who experience poverty in America, the less pressure I felt to attain success or wealth or prestige. And the more my world started to expand at the edges of my periphery, the more it became clear that life was more beautiful and more terrible than I had been told.” In this collection of stunning and surprising essays, Mayfield invites readers to reconsider their concepts of justice, love, and reimagine being a citizen of this world and the upside-down kingdom of God.
The Last Nomad
Author | : Shugri Said Salh |
Publsiher | : Algonquin Books |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2021-08-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781643751740 |
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A remarkable and inspiring true story that "stuns with raw beauty" about one woman's resilience, her courageous journey to America, and her family's lost way of life. Winner of the 2022 Gold Nautilus Award, Multicultural & Indigenous Category Born in Somalia, a spare daughter in a large family, Shugri Said Salh was sent at age six to live with her nomadic grandmother in the desert. The last of her family to learn this once-common way of life, Salh found herself chasing warthogs, climbing termite hills, herding goats, and moving constantly in search of water and grazing lands with her nomadic family. For Salh, though the desert was a harsh place threatened by drought, predators, and enemy clans, it also held beauty, innovation, centuries of tradition, and a way for a young Sufi girl to learn courage and independence from a fearless group of relatives. Salh grew to love the freedom of roaming with her animals and the powerful feeling of community found in nomadic rituals and the oral storytelling of her ancestors. As she came of age, though, both she and her beloved Somalia were forced to confront change, violence, and instability. Salh writes with engaging frankness and a fierce feminism of trying to break free of the patriarchal beliefs of her culture, of her forced female genital mutilation, of the loss of her mother, and of her growing need for independence. Taken from the desert by her strict father and then displaced along with millions of others by the Somali Civil War, Salh fled first to a refugee camp on the Kenyan border and ultimately to North America to learn yet another way of life. Readers will fall in love with Salh on the page as she tells her inspiring story about leaving Africa, learning English, finding love, and embracing a new horizon for herself and her family. Honest and tender, The Last Nomad is a riveting coming-of-age story of resilience, survival, and the shifting definitions of home.
Wild Children
Author | : Elaine Landau |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0531202569 |
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Describes the phenomenon of feral children, and relates several historical case studies of children found in the wild or surviving with limited human contact.
The Edinburgh Review Or Critical Journal
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 662 |
Release | : 1854 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : KBNL:KBNL03000028768 |
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The Edinburgh Review
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 660 |
Release | : 1853 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : IND:30000093204570 |
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Nomads
Author | : Sara Tyler |
Publsiher | : Nomad Publishing |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2021-08-19 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Have you ever dreamt of starting your own business so that you can travel the world? Who hasn't? Think about it for a second. Imagine that you can ✓ start your own business, ✓ follow your passion, and ✓ work from anywhere in the world. Would you be able to create a successful career or business around your passion? Would your office be a tropical beach, tent in the woods, 5-star resort, or an RV? Would you work a 9-5 schedule, 3 days a week, or 2 hours a day? There isn't one right answer. There isn't one path that you have to follow. And that is what this book is all about. In Nomads: Adventurous Businesswomen who are Changing the World while Traveling, you will read inspiring chapters written by 16 diverse, seasoned, female travelers. You will find women from different nationalities, races, backgrounds, industries, religions, and ages. They are successful: Entrepreneurs Business owners Influencers Educators Volunteers Each author has managed to create a lifestyle where she can have it all. One where she can work how and when she chooses. One where she calls all the shots. One where travel is the rule, and not the exception. The authors in this book have been traveling long before the phrase digital nomad even existed. They began their journeys years before COVID and remote work became the norm. Now, they are sharing their stories to help inspire other women and girls who are looking for something more in their lives. In Nomads: Adventurous Businesswomen who are Changing the World while Traveling, you will read about: A Panamanian-born immigrant who started her own travel agency after a life-changing visit home to visit her father after years apart. An independent, expert, female business traveler who is challenging the ideas surrounding business travel and safety as a solo female traveler. A single mother who found her confidence, and a new career path helping others move abroad, when she hit the road to travel with her infant daughter. An El Salvador-born wanderluster that found her purpose while raising two world children and jumping between continents. A calculated risk-taker who paid for her college education with her poker winnings, determined to create a successful life for herself after watching her parents sacrifice everything to immigrate to the U.S. And 11 more unique chapters that will change the way that you view remote work and business travel. Are you ready to be inspired? Click the BUY NOW button, and you can begin reading right away!