The Tunnel Behind the Waterfall

The Tunnel Behind the Waterfall

Author: William Corlett

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0743410033

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Thirteen-year-old William Constant and his two younger sisters have come to ancient, mysterious Golden House in Wales for the holidays.


Tunnel Behind The Waterfall

Tunnel Behind The Waterfall

Author: William Corlett

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1448100666

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It is summer and the long holidays at Golden House stretch before William, Mary and Alice Constant. Hot lazy days of swimming and picnics . . . until a new and terrible shadow steals over the valley and the children are plunged into a desperate adventure to save it from greedy developers. Once more they are pulled into the Magician's world and his eternal battle between good and evil. But without the Magician's trust and with evil Morden's powers now stronger than ever, they have a huge task on their hands.


A Weelad's Journey

A Weelad's Journey

Author: K. Kinsey

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1468540181

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In this third book, the journey continues! Come along as our two travelers journey to the western area of the Old Forest. Travel with them as they visit the Valley of the Mushroom People, forgers of the bells; then to the Lake of the Blue Stones, home to an eel named Atar; further west to meet the youngest of the Great Oaks in the Old Forest, Donai and then a trip to the Wonscap Mountains to meet an elder, an Earlofay. But do they meet him? Come along as they meet the villagers that call this area of the Old Forest home. It's another journey you will not want to miss!


Waterfalls of Michigan

Waterfalls of Michigan

Author: Greg Kretovic

Publisher: Best Waterfalls by State

Published: 2018-07

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781591938675

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This comprehensive guidebook profiles more than 100 waterfalls in the state of Michigan, all scouted first-hand by expert local photographer Greg Kretovic.


The Land Under

The Land Under

Author: Frank Spadafora

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-02-24

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1543484913

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The Land Under: Seeing the Forest Through the Trees is a charming middle-grade adventure story about a boys journey to an underground kingdom of talking animals. Unhappy because of his parents financial difficulties, thirteen-year-old Frank finds himself summoned to the Land Under, a place that parallels our world but is only for animals. Fallen trees linked to forests aboveground are damming up the mighty waterfall, Naveah, which powers the rivers that keep the three kingdoms of the underground civilization separated. If Frank doesnt find a way to unblock the waterfall, the northern forest kingdom will be overrun by savage animals from the jungle and safari kingdoms. Its a race against time, the elements, and the balance of nature for an average boy with an extraordinary mission. Like a fairy tale in its intuitive simplicity, The Land Under grows before your eyes into a completely detailed world that feels so ordinary and real that it almost doesnt seem to be fantasy.


Moon Oregon

Moon Oregon

Author: Elizabeth Morris

Publisher: Moon Travel

Published: 2007-02-26

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 1566919304

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In this seventh edition of Moon Oregon, Elizabeth and Mark Morris return with the energy and excitment they brought to previous editions. Making sure you will have the best time possible in Oregon this guide covers all corners of the "Beaver State," all the way from big buildings of downtown Portland to Umpqua Hot Springs. Self-proclaimed lovers of the Pacific Northwest Elizabeth and Mark have a history of guide writing, but what they relish most is helping you find new ways to enjoy Oregon for the first, second or fifteenth time. They even include updated strategies: • Best of Oregon • Wine Lover's Tour • Oregon Outdoors • Long Weekend in Oregon Moon Oregon is sure to answer any of your questions while visiting the lush locales of Southeast Oregon's Lost Forest, The Cascades Sparks Lake or dining on orange almond chicken at Williamette Valley's Sassy Onion Grill. In a state filled with fishing, foilage, and Fat Tire Festivals you're sure to see it all with Moon Oregon.


Quests for Fire

Quests for Fire

Author:

Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1927051606

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It is hard to imagine life without fire. Heat, light, food—where would we be without these essentials? Although we do not rely on fire as much today as in times past, nor have as much direct contact with it, fire was often crucial to survival when the stories in this collection were first told. People often told stories about it: what their lives were like without fire, how they first acquired it and how it changed their lives. This collection of nine traditional tales, retold by Jon C. Stott, draws from eight different countries. Learn how Maui stole fire twice (New Zealand), how Coyote and his friends captured fire (United States), how Opossum brought fire back to the people (Mexico) and how Vasilisa used the Baba Yaga’s fire (Russia). The main characters of these stories differ in many aspects. Some are well-known heroes, and some are insignificant members of their groups. Some made their quests for fire alone, and some worked with others. Some were brave and unselfish, and some sought personal glory. But all knew that fire was essential for their people.


The Fire Wish

The Fire Wish

Author: Amber Lough

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0385369794

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"When a princess captures a jinn and makes a wish, she is transported to the fiery world of the jinn, while the jinn must take her place in the royal court of Baghdad"--Provided by publisher.


The Mourning Sexton

The Mourning Sexton

Author: Michael Baron

Publisher: Doubleday

Published: 2005-04-19

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0385515197

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In this deft, multilayered thriller, a disgraced lawyer trying to revive his tattered career stumbles across a hidden case of cold-blooded murder and discovers that he must pursue justice even though doing so might just cost him what little he has left—possibly even his life. Attorney David Hirsch was the managing partner of one of St. Louis’s most prestigious law firms, until he was convicted of embezzlement and sent to the federal penitentiary for seven years. He emerges from prison humbled and genuinely contrite, eager to patch things up with his estranged daughter and to build up a modest legal practice. In forging his life afresh, Hirsch has rediscovered his Judaism and has become part of the daily minyan, the group of ten men necessary to pray together, at the synagogue near his home. When an elderly man in the group asks for his help with a product liability case involving his daughter’s death, Hirsch reluctantly takes it on—only to discover that the seemingly straightforward lawsuit conceals a cold-blooded murder. With the help of Dulcie Lorenz, the altruistic, public-spirited attorney the dead woman worked for, Hirsch pursues the liability case while quietly amassing evidence against the highly placed person he suspects of murder. His attempt to bring his powerful adversary to justice draws Hirsch into a fierce, seesawing battle of wits—and ultimately to an act that expresses the true depth of his atonement. A page-turner in the tradition of Scott Turow, The Mourning Sexton goes beyond the question of “who done it” to explore the more intriguing questions of why the crime was committed and what it reveals about human nature. Set against the richly textured backdrops of St. Louis’s legal establishment and the city’s tight-knit Jewish community, and animated by a vivid cast of characters, it marks the debut of an extraordinary new talent.