Return to Little Hills

Return to Little Hills

Author: Janice Macdonald

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2012-02-15

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1459232070

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Home sweet home! Award-winning journalist Edie Robinson has come home to help out. But she’s back for only a month. Much as she loves her family, that’s all she can take of small-town life and her elderly mother’s constant complaints: “Why can’t you be like yourmarried sister? Why did you buy the single-ply toilet paper? When are you going to settle down? No wonder you’re forty and still don’t have a husband.” When Edie meets the new school principal, Peter Darling, she’s determined to fight the instant attraction she feels. After all, her stay in Little Hills, Missouri, is only temporary, while Peter and his four young daughters are happy with their new home. But love has a way of changing perspectives. Now Edie’s beginning to see her home, her family—and her future—through new eyes.


Incident at Hawk's Hill

Incident at Hawk's Hill

Author: Allan W. Eckert

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 1995-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780881035179

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A shy, lonely 6-year-old with an uncanny ability to handle animals wanders into the Canadian prairie and spends an incredible summer under the care and protection of a female badger. A Newbery Honor Book.


Return to Hawk's Hill

Return to Hawk's Hill

Author: Allan W. Eckert

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Published: 2000-04-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780316006897

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Running away from a vicious trapper, seven-year-old Ben MacDonald is separated from his family and eventually ends up on the shores of Lake Winnipeg, where he is taken in by a tribe of Metis Indians. This is the sequel to "Incident at Hawk's Hill, " a Newbery Honor book published in 1971.


The Naked Gaze

The Naked Gaze

Author: Carlos Rojas

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-17

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1684174813

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This is a study of visuality in early modern and modern China. Its focus, however, is not so much on imagery per se but rather on how vision itself has been conceived, imagined, and deployed in a variety of discursive contexts. Of particular interest is how these discourses of vision have been used to articulate issues of gender and desire, and specifically processes of gendered subject formation. Through detailed readings of narrative works by eight authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—ranging from the canonical to the popular to the esoteric—the study identifies three distinct constellations of visual concerns corresponding to the late imperial, mid-twentieth century, and contemporary periods, respectively. At the same time, however, it argues that those historical periodizations themselves do not reflect a smooth, unidirectional temporal movement; rather, they are the result of a complex process of retrospection and anticipatory projection. The goal of this volume is to use a focus on tropes of visuality and gender to reflect on shifting understandings of the significance of Chineseness, modernity, and Chinese modernity.


Returning Fire

Returning Fire

Author: Col. James W. Booth

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-09-28

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 1456745239

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This book is the factual story of the development of armed helicopters in the US Army and their first employment in combat. The story is dramatically told by the courageous men who lived it--flying daily into enemy infested areas facing murderous fire from automatic and anti-aircraft weapons. In late 1961 the US Government deployed five Transportation Helicopter Companies (H-21 lift ships) to South Vietnam to increase the mobility of South Vietnamese ground forces. The Viet Cong quickly recognized that the H-21s were unarmed and began shooting at them endangering the lives of American crewmen. A helicopter company equipped with 25 UH-1 helicopters had been cobbled together on Okinawa by the Commander US Army Pacific. Believing the company was soon to be deployed to Vietnam, the men assigned to the unit armed its helicopters by scrounging weapons systems left over from WW ll and Korea stored in Army/Air Force depots in Okinawa. Machine guns and 2.75 inch rockets were jury rigged onto the UH-1s. .Officially designated the Utility Tactical Helicopter Company, but widely known as the UTT, the company deployed to Saigon in September 1962. After some jurisdictional squabbles with the Air Force over roles and missions, UTT began combat operations in October. It quickly became widely known for professionalism and the courage of its crew members. Such was its fame that for years South Vietnamese military personnel called all armed helicopters UTT. Unfortunately over its years in RVN the Company endured frequent designation changes--UTT/68th/197th/334th Armed Helicopter Company. Why remains a mystery even today. The Companys legacy is strong and endures today. Armed helicopters are a major component of US Army combat forces. The current Army Apache program (over 600) is a direct descendent. Additionally, the Marines and Navy have strong armed helicopter programs, as does every major military power in the world. Ironically it all began with a small group of courageous men mounting scavenged weapons [mostly outmoded] on helicopters originally designed for medical evacuation. This is their story.


People of the Deer

People of the Deer

Author: Farley Mowat

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 2009-07-21

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0786750189

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In 1886, the Ihalmiut people of northern Canada numbered seven thousand; by 1946, when Farley Mowat began his two-year stay in the Arctic, the population had fallen to just forty. With them, he observed for the first time the phenomenon that would inspire him for the rest of his life: the millennia-old migration of the Arctic's caribou herds. He also endured bleak, interminable winters, suffered agonizing shortages of food, and witnessed the continual, devastating intrusions of outsiders bent on exploitation. Here, in this classic and first book to demonstrate the mammoth literary talent that would produce some of the most memorable books of the next half-century, best-selling author Farley Mowat chronicles his harrowing experiences. People of the Deer is the lyrical ethnography of a beautiful and endangered society. It is a mournful reproach to those who would manipulate and destroy indigenous cultures throughout the world. Most of all, it is a tribute to the last People of the Deer, the diminished Ihalmiuts, whose calamitous encounter with our civilization resulted in their unnecessary demise.


The Hills of Hingham

The Hills of Hingham

Author: Dallas Lore Sharp

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-11

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 3752421762

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Reproduction of the original: The Hills of Hingham by Dallas Lore Sharp


The Hero Next Door Returns

The Hero Next Door Returns

Author: Kristin Gilpatrick

Publisher: Badger Books Inc.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781878569769

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Here are 14 more heroes next door--dramatic stories of Wisconsin veterans who served their country during World War II.