Dance in the Desert

Dance in the Desert

Author: Madeleine L'Engle

Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

Published: 1988-04-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780374416843

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Describes an encounter in the desert when the animals came to a caravan campfire and danced with a child because fear was absent.


A Dance in the Desert

A Dance in the Desert

Author: Mindy Gibbins-Klein

Publisher: Ecademy Press

Published: 2009-08-10

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1905823576

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Kate Bennett isn't looking for love, but it shows up in a surprising and dramatic package. Matt Reynolds arrives on the scene with a flash of all-American heroism and treats Kate and her friends to a taste of excitement and beauty. When disaster strikes, Kate and her friends rally to support Matt. But will Kate be strong enough to give him the emotional support he really needs? A touching story of one man's search for love and stability in the face of a personal demon - epilepsy - and the joy and pain of loving unconditionally.


To Dance in the Desert

To Dance in the Desert

Author: Kathleen Popa

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1434765555

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"Having witnessed the violent deaths of both her husband and father in one terrible day, Dara flees to the solitude of a secret house in a remote desert valley. But she's not alone, for a strange woman dances on the distant sands of the desert. Further, Dara's begun to hear a voice in the wind that whispers it loves her, and invites her to dance. Follow Dara as she learns the art of loving despite her fears, discovers the mother who abandoned her long ago, and surrenders at last to the rhythm of grace." -- Amazon.


Desert Dance

Desert Dance

Author: Charlotte Armajo

Publisher: Good Year Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780673362803

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Dances in the Desert

Dances in the Desert

Author: John D'Alton

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1609766490

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In Dances in the Desert, Gerry du Preez has very little money, but is a master auto mechanic and has a love for farming. Oma Gisela Bieleveldt, an old lady and a shrewd judge of character, gives him the opportunity to trade his soul-breaking city life for a back-breaking opportunity to realize his dreams. Oma's granddaughter, Gretha, is not sure this arrangement can work since their farm is almost bankrupt, but decides to give Gerry the chance he craves. His hard work and knowledge of things mechanical helps save the farm and earns him the respect of the women. The respect changes to love when the two young people are thrown together by the twists of fate on their Kalahari Desert farm. The story is set in the sand dunes of the Kalahari Desert of Namibia during the 1990s, after the cessation of the border war between South Africa and Namibian freedom fighters. Dances in the Desert is storytelling at its finest. About the Author: John D'Alton grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. He holds a degree in theology and is now a missionary in Tsumeb, northern Namibia. He has worked on a farm in the Kalahari and has been an auto mechanic. "I started a post secondary school for underprivileged students and I teach Bible and English when I am not too busy with administration of the school or the orphanage my wife and I established." He has completed his next novel. Publisher's Website: http: //SBPRA.com/JohnDAlton


Roadrunner's Dance

Roadrunner's Dance

Author: Rudolfo Anaya

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Published: 2000-08-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9780786802548

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Because Rattlesnake has taken over the road and will not let any of the people or animals in the village use it, Desert Woman enlists the aid of the other animals to create a strange new creature with the necessary tools to overcome Rattlesnake.


Dancing in the Desert

Dancing in the Desert

Author: Sally Foster-Fulton

Publisher: Wild Goose Publications

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1849524599

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Reflections, meditations, prayers, activities and liturgies for Lent. Includes a liturgy for Mother's Day, worship for Ash Wednesday, an all-age service for Shrove Tuesday for making and sharing pancakes, and other all-age resources. Sally Foster-Fulton i


Sand Dance

Sand Dance

Author: Bruce Kirkby

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Published: 2001-02-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0771095651

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For forty days and forty nights during the winter of 1999, three Canadians, Bruce Kirkby, Jamie Clarke, and Leigh Clarke, along with three Omani Bedu, travelled by camel across Arabia’s great southern desert – the legendary Empty Quarter. Journeying from Salala in Oman on the Arabian Sea, they headed north and east for 1,200 kilometres across remote and largely unexplored desert wilderness, where ranges of sand dunes tower to over three hundred metres in height. When they finally reached Abu Dhabi on the Persian Gulf, they were received as heroes. Theirs was the first camel crossing of the Empty Quarter in over fifty years. The expedition had historic roots, since the team sought to retrace for the first time the original 1947 crossing by world-famous explorer and adventurer Sir Wilfred Thesiger. In the years since Sir Wilfred’s journey, Arabia and the Bedu have faced enormous upheaval. The discovery of oil precipitated rapid and irreversible changes to a nomadic society that had existed in relative isolation since the time of Mohammed. Travelling with their three Bedu companions, the team was afforded a rare glimpse of how these changes have affected the last of the Arabian nomads. During the desert crossing the team was determined to travel and live as authentically as possible, on camels, taking Arabic names and wearing traditional clothing, drinking their water from rank goatskins and eating mainly unleavened bread and dried camel meat. The cultural insights they were afforded are constantly fascinating – but so are the cultural clashes, since the party was often followed by Land Cruisers full of well-meaning supporters who threatened to destroy the spirit of the journey. The expedition was also full of adventure and incident – such as a hundred-foot descent down a narrow, snake-infested well, a three-day sandstorm, the sting of a desert scorpion, and the challenge of living with inescapable heat and nagging dehydration. The Empty Quarter Traverse received considerable media coverage, both nationally and internationally. In nineteen countries around the world, 22,000 school children enrolled in the team’s Internet education program, and 4.8 million people visited the expedition Web site. The trek was reported widely and was the subject of a feature story on the CBC National and a front-page colour photo story in the National Post. Now Bruce Kirkby has written a thoughtful and deeply felt account of this challenging expedition – and has illustrated it with twenty-four pages of his stunning colour photographs. Anyone interested in remote areas of the world or stirred by the romance of old-fashioned adventure and daring will find Sand Dance constantly engaging.


Dance Dance Revolution

Dance Dance Revolution

Author: Cathy Park Hong

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2008-10-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0393333116

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Adrienne Rich chose Cathy Park Hong's "audacious" (Los Angeles Times) second book as the winner of the 2006 Barnard Women Poets Prize. Named one of the Los Angeles Times's Best Science Fiction Books in 2007, Dance Dance Revolution is a genre-bending tour de force told from the perspective of the Guide, a former dissident and tour guide of an imagined desert city.


Ocean Power

Ocean Power

Author: Ofelia Zepeda

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 1995-03

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780816515417

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The annual seasons and rhythms of the desert are a dance of clouds, wind, rain, and flood—water in it roles from bringer of food to destroyer of life. The critical importance of weather and climate to native desert peoples is reflected with grace and power in this personal collection of poems, the first written creative work by an individual in O'odham and a landmark in Native American literature. Poet Ofelia Zepeda centers these poems on her own experiences growing up in a Tohono O'odham family, where desert climate profoundly influenced daily life, and on her perceptions as a contemporary Tohono O'odham woman. One section of poems deals with contemporary life, personal history, and the meeting of old and new ways. Another section deals with winter and human responses to light and air. The final group of poems focuses on the nature of women, the ocean, and the way the past relationship of the O'odham with the ocean may still inform present day experience. These fine poems will give the outside reader a rich insight into the daily life of the Tohono O'odham people.