Islands in the Clouds

Islands in the Clouds

Author: Isabella Tree

Publisher: Lonely Planet

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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This is the fascinating account of Tree's journeys in the remote Highlands of Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya--one of the most dangerous regions on Earth. The author travels with a PNG Highlander who introduces her to his complex, traditional world, a world that is changing rapidly as it encounters new ideas, modern technologies, and the economic and political challenges of the 20the century.


Island in the Clouds

Island in the Clouds

Author: Susan M. Toy

Publisher: Islandcat Editions

Published: 2017-12

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9781927950128

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The dead body in the pool is putting a serious dent in Geoff's morning. An ex-pat property manager on the Caribbean island of Bequia, Geoff doesn't want a spotlight shone on the secret past he left behind in Canada, but now he's the suspect in a brutal murder. With no help from the inept local police force, he's drawn into investigating the murder himself, to clear his name. As Geoff finds out more about the circumstances surrounding the killing, and he and his loved ones find themselves in danger, he begins to see a very dark underbelly of the place some people call paradise... Part travelogue, part mystery, Island in the Clouds takes a long, hard look at the reality of living in a place that seems perfect - from the outside, anyway.


Islands in the Clouds

Islands in the Clouds

Author: Peter Hertzberg

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2019-01-09

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781518415548

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Some might say that it's a lie, but somewhere, somewhere up there, hidden in the clouds, there are islands. "Islands in the Clouds" is a story about daring to try even though it may seem impossible.


In the Clouds

In the Clouds

Author: Elly MacKay

Publisher: Tundra Books

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 0735266964

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A luminous journey into the sky for daydreamers and cloud enthusiasts big and small, from renowned paper-diorama artist Elly MacKay. A bored and curious little girl wishes for a bit of sunshine on a cloudy day. But a friendly bird soon whisks her off for an adventure in the sky, where she can contemplate questions both scientific and philosophical in nature: how do clouds float? Or carry the rain? Where do they go when they disappear? Are there clouds on other planets? Do they have memories? Have they ever seen a girl like her? This dreamy picture book from the inimitable Elly MacKay features her trademark stunning, light-infused spreads that beautifully capture the wondrousness of clouds and the power of nature to inspire and stimulate imaginations.


Clouds and Climate

Clouds and Climate

Author: A. Pier Siebesma

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1107061075

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Comprehensive overview of research on clouds and their role in our present and future climate, for advanced students and researchers.


Islands in the Sky

Islands in the Sky

Author: Tanith Lee

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780679891277

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While climbing a tree to rescue a kite, 11-year-old Hope is pulled into the sky, away from the reality of life in London in 1867, and into a world of magic.


Sky Island (Illustrated)

Sky Island (Illustrated)

Author: Lyman Frank Baum

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-12-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Trot is near her home on the coast of southern California when she meets a strange little boy with a large umbrella. Button Bright has been using his family's magic umbrella to take long-range journeys from...


Cloud Atlas

Cloud Atlas

Author: David Mitchell

Publisher: Vintage Canada

Published: 2010-07-16

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 0307373576

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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A timeless, structure-bending classic that explores how actions of individual lives impact the past, present and future—from a postmodern visionary and one of the leading voices in fiction One of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century • Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize Cloud Atlas begins in 1850 with Adam Ewing, an American notary voyaging from the Chatham Isles to his home in California. Ewing is befriended by a physician, Dr. Goose, who begins to treat him for a rare species of brain parasite. The novel careens, with dazzling virtuosity, to Belgium in 1931, to the West Coast in the 1970s, to an inglorious present-day England, to a Korean superstate of the near future where neocapitalism has run amok, and, finally, to a postapocalyptic Iron Age Hawaii in the last days of history. But the story doesn’t end even there. The novel boomerangs back through centuries and space, returning by the same route, in reverse, to its starting point. Along the way, David Mitchell reveals how his disparate characters connect, how their fates intertwine, and how their souls drift across time like clouds across the sky. As wild as a video game, as mysterious as a Zen koan, Cloud Atlas is an unforgettable tour de force that, like its incomparable author, has transcended its cult classic status to become a worldwide phenomenon.


Our House in the Clouds

Our House in the Clouds

Author: Judy Blankenship

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2013-03-15

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0292745273

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While many baby boomers are downsizing to a simpler retirement lifestyle, photographer and writer Judy Blankenship and her husband Michael Jenkins took a more challenging leap in deciding to build a house on the side of a mountain in southern Ecuador. They now live half the year in Cañar, an indigenous community they came to know in the early nineties when Blankenship taught photography there. They are the only extranjeros (outsiders) in this homely, chilly town at 10,100 feet, where every afternoon a spectacular mass of clouds rolls up from the river valley below and envelopes the town. In this absorbing memoir, Blankenship tells the interwoven stories of building their house in the clouds and strengthening their ties to the community. Although she and Michael had spent considerable time in Cañar before deciding to move there, they still had much to learn about local customs as they navigated the process of building a house with traditional materials using a local architect and craftspeople. Likewise, fulfilling their obligations as neighbors in a community based on reciprocity presented its own challenges and rewards. Blankenship writes vividly of the rituals of births, baptisms, marriages, festival days, and deaths that counterpoint her and Michael’s solitary pursuits of reading, writing, listening to opera, playing chess, and cooking. Their story will appeal to anyone contemplating a second life, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of daily life in the developing world.