Husky

Husky

Author: Justin Sayre

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-09-22

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0399540040

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"[G]enuinely funny, heart-wrenching . . ." - Kirkus Reviews "[A] moving journey of self-discovery and a gratifying coming-of-age story." - Publishers Weekly "Husky . . . is a superb addition to the middle grade literary canon." - VOYA Reviews "There is not a false note in the writing . . ." - Lambda Literary A beautifully voiced debut captures an intimate story of change and acceptance. Twelve-year-old Davis lives in an old brownstone with his mother and grandmother in Brooklyn. He loves people-watching in Prospect Park, visiting his mom in the bakery she owns, and listening to the biggest operas he can find as he walks everywhere. But Davis is having a difficult summer. As questions of sexuality begin to enter his mind, he worries people don’t see him as anything other than “husky.” To make matters worse, his best girlfriends are starting to hang out with mean girls and popular boys. Davis is equally concerned about the distance forming between him and his single mother as she begins dating again, and about his changing relationship with his amusingly loud Irish grandmother, Nanny. Ultimately, Davis learns to see himself outside of his one defining adjective. He’s a kid with unique interests, admirable qualities, and people who will love him no matter what changes life brings about.


A Girl of the People

A Girl of the People

Author: L. T. Meade

Publisher: 1st World Publishing

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 142180266X

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You have kept us waiting an age! Come along, Bet, do. "She ain't going to funk it, surely!" "No, no, not she, - she's a good 'un, Bet is, - come along, Bet. Joe Wilkins is waiting for us round the corner, and he says Sam is to be there, and Jimmy, and Hester Wright: do come along, now."


So Few on Earth

So Few on Earth

Author: Josie Penny

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1770705651

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Josephine Mildred Curl Penny grew up in Labrador during the 1940s and 1950s. Like many Métis, she and her family lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle, moving inside to the primitive settlement of Roaches Brook each fall to hunt and trap, and outside to Spotted Islands in the spring to harvest the rich fishing grounds. Sent away to hospital at age four, to boarding school when she was seven, and forced out to work at age eleven, Josie lost the family bond so important to a young child. She recounts the years spent at Lockwood Boarding School where she suffered atrocious punishments, merciless teasing, and the humiliation of two rapes. The depersonalization and constant punishment eventually took their toll, and her once free-spirited nature was broken. Reading became her only escape. Set against the beauty and ruggedness of the Labrador coast, So Few on Earth is a story of perseverance in a harsh environment and the possibility of life starting anew from shattered beginnings.


Pomskies: A Complete Guide for the New Owner

Pomskies: A Complete Guide for the New Owner

Author: David Anderson

Publisher: LP Media Inc

Published: 2019-07-24

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13:

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“We love this book because new puppy owners always have a ton of questions and even more so with new Pomsky owners. A book that is designed with Pomskies in mind is just what the Pomsky community needs.”Mike and Christy Johnson, Purely Pomskies If you’re looking for a dog that has striking good looks and a fantastic personality in a small size, the Pomsky is the dog for you! The Pomsky is an adorable crossbreed with tons of energy and affection for their owners. The cross between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian, this dog is a lot of fun to have around. These dogs are a fairly recent crossbreed, so it can be hard to find information about this unique dog—that’s where this guide comes in handy! By the time you finish this book, you’ll know the basics for raising a Pomsky of your own! There’s more to this crossbreed than just a tiny, fluffy body and a striking visage—these dogs have great personalities and love companionship. This dog will want to spend all of their time with you, and you’ll never want to leave them alone. They are the perfect dog for someone looking for a new best friend. However, dog ownership takes a lot of work, and the perfect Pomsky owner is someone who is ready to take on the challenge of training a sensitive dog, while being available for all of the love and attention your dog needs. This guide will walk you through the in's and out's of owning this phenomenal new cross-breed. Whether you're someone playing with the idea of getting a Pomsky, or have already embarked on your journey with your pup, this guide will offer an insight into how to create a happy and fulfilling life for you and your Pomsky. This book will answer all your questions such as: Is a Pomsky the right dog for me? I brought my Pomsky home. What now? How can I best train my Pomsky? What are some common mistakes should I avoid? Topics covered in the book include: What is a Pomsky? Breed History Choosing a Puppy Making your house Pomsky Proof! The First Few Days with your Pomsky Puppy The First few Weeks with your Pomsky Puppy Housetraining Making Friends – a Social Pomsky Being a Puppy Parent Living with other dogs Training your Pomsky Puppy Basic Commands Traveling with Your Pomsky Nutrition Grooming your Pomsky Puppy Basic Health Care Advanced Pomsky Health Your Aging Pomsky If you’ve never owned a Pomsky, or you’re trying to be the best owner you can be, this book will guide you through every life stage. First, you’ll learn a little about the crossbreed and learn how to choose the best breeder and the best puppy. Then, you’ll find solutions for all of the issues puppy owners face. In later chapters, you’ll learn how to potty train your dog, housetrain your dog, and obedience train your Pomsky. Finally, you’ll learn everything you need to know about keeping your dog happy and healthy. Later chapters will cover nutrition, exercise, grooming, and veterinary care. By the end, you’ll feel confident in your ability to be an excellent Pomsky parent!


Part Wild

Part Wild

Author: Ceiridwen Terrill

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-10-11

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1451634838

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Part Wild is the unforgettable story of Ceiridwen Terrill’s journey with a creature whose heart is divided between her bond to one woman and her need to roam free. When Terrill adopts a wolfdog— part husky, part gray wolf—named Inyo to be her protector and fellow traveler, she is drawn to Inyo’s spark of wildness; compelled by the great responsibility, even danger, that accompanies the allure of the wild; and transformed by the extraordinary love she shares with Inyo, who teaches Terrill how to carve out a place for herself in the world. Over almost four years, Terrill and Inyo’s adventures veer between hilarious and heartbreaking. There are peaceful weekends spent hiking in snowy foothills, mirthful romps through dirty laundry, joyful adoptions of dog companions, and clashes brought on by the stress of caring for Inyo, insatiable without the stimulation of a life lived outdoors. Forced to move and accommodate the complaints of fearful neighbors and the desires of her space-craving wolfdog, Terrill must confront the reality of what she has done by trying to tame a part-wild animal. Driven to understand the differences between dogs and wolves, Terrill spent five years interviewing genetics experts, wolf biologists, dog trainers, and wolf rescuers in the United States, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, and Russia. The fascinating results of her investigation make Part Wild as informative as it is moving. A gifted writer able to capture the grace and power of the natural world, the complexity of scientific ideas, and the pulse of the human experience, Terrill has written a bittersweet memoir of the beauty and tragedy that come from living with a measure of wildness.


A Mother's Love

A Mother's Love

Author: Charlotte Hubbard

Publisher: Zebra Books

Published: 2018-02-27

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1420143131

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“[An] endearing romance . . . A comforting tale of love and forgiveness” from the beloved author of the Seasons of the Heart Amish romance series (Publishers Weekly). For widow Rose Raber, it’s been a year of tragic loss and difficult decisions. She thought providing for her young daughter was the greatest challenge she faced. Until her dying mother revealed that Rose was adopted—and her birth mother is someone with much to lose if the secret comes out. As Rose struggles to reconcile the truth with her faith—and her troubling curiosity—outgoing newcomer Matthias Wagler is another surprise she didn’t expect. His optimism and easy understanding inspire her. And his prospective partnership with wealthy deacon Saul Hartzler promises a possible new life for them—together. But with this second chance comes yet another revelation for all involved. When Saul’s wife unexpectedly turns up at Rose’s new job, their bond as mother and daughter is instant and unmistakable. And it isn’t long before an unforgiving Saul discovers the truth, threatening Matthias’s livelihood and Rose’s future. Now with more than just their happiness at stake, Rose and Matthias must find the strength and courage to stand strong—and trust God’s enduring miracles of motherhood, forgiveness, and love. Praise for the writing of Charlotte Hubbard and the Seasons of the Heart series: “Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.” —RT Book Reviews “Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series.” —Marta Perry, national bestselling author “A heartwarming new voice for fans of Beverly Lewis.” —Emma Miller, author of An Amish Mystery series


Estranged

Estranged

Author: Jessica Berger Gross

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-07-11

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1501101625

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Jessica Berger Gross’s “gripping memoir about growing up in—and growing out of—a deeply dysfunctional, abusive family” (Glamour.com) redefines our understanding of estrangement and celebrates the ability to triumph over adversity. To outsiders, Jessica Berger Gross’s childhood—growing up in a “nice” Jewish family in middle class Long Island—seemed as wholesomely American as any other. But behind closed doors, Jessica suffered years of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her father, whose mood would veer unexpectedly from loving to violent. At the age of twenty-eight, still reeling from the trauma but emotionally dependent on her dysfunctional family, Jessica made the anguished decision to cut ties with them entirely. Years later, living in Maine with a loving husband and young son, having finally found happiness, Jessica is convinced the decision saved her life. In her “unsentimentally courageous memoir” (Kirkus Reviews), one of Elle’s “Best Books of the Summer,” Jessica breaks through common social taboos and bravely recounts the painful, self-defeating ways in which she internalized her abusive childhood, how she came to the monumental decision to distance herself from her family, and how she endured the difficult road that followed. Ultimately, by removing herself from the damaging patterns and relationships of the past, Jessica has managed to carve an inspiring path to happiness—one she has created on her own terms. Her story, told here in a careful, unflinching, and forthright way, completely reframes how we think about family and the past. Estranged is “a memoir of love, abuse, despair, and hope…a reminder that any family can hide a secret and that many victims of abuse go their entire lives without speaking out about it” (Booklist).