In a Far Country

In a Far Country

Author: John Taliaferro

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 2007-11-13

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 0786741236

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In the fall of 1897, eight whaling ships became trapped in the ice on Alaska's northern coast. Without relief, two hundred whalers would starve to death by winter's end. Mercifully, an extraordinary missionary, Tom Lopp, and seven Eskimo herders embarked on a harrowing journey to save the whalers, driving four hundred reindeer more than seven hundred untracked miles. At the heart of the rescue expedition lies another, in some ways more compelling, journey. In a Far Country is the personal odyssey of Tom and his wife Ellen Lopp -- their commitment to the natives and the rugged but happy life they built for themselves amid a treeless tundra at the top of the world. The Lopps pulled through on grit and wits, on humility and humor, on trust and love, and by the grace of God. Their accomplishment would surely have received broader acclaim had it not been eclipsed by two simultaneous events: the Spanish- American War and the Alaska gold rush. The United States and its territories were transformed abruptly and irrevocably by these fits of expansionist fever, and despite the thoughtful, determined guidance of the Lopps, the natives of the North were soon overwhelmed by a force mightier than the fiercest Arctic winter: the twentieth century.


The Inlander

The Inlander

Author: John Ireland Howe Baur

Publisher: Cornwall Books

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13:

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Examines Burchfield's art as the culmination of a vein of pantheism that stretches from Emerson, Thoreau, and the Hudson River school to Burchfield's last great watercolors of the 1960s. The author draws on Burchfield's journal and letters to trace the artist's development (American Art Series) Illustrated.


Take This Book To The Hospital With You

Take This Book To The Hospital With You

Author: Charles B. Inlander

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1997-10-15

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780312963262

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Packed with invaluable advice for a planned or unexpected hospital stay, it arms consumers with the tools to manage the dangerous pitfalls and medical minefields of hospitalization. A People's Medical Society Book.


Enduring Freedom

Enduring Freedom

Author: Trent Reedy

Publisher: Algonquin Young Readers

Published: 2021-05-18

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1643750402

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September 11, 2001 Two young men on opposite sides of the world One war that will change their lives forever Baheer, a studious Afghan teen, sees his family’s life turned upside down when they lose their livelihood as war rocks the country. A world away, Joe, a young American army private, has to put aside his dreams of becoming a journalist when he’s shipped out to Afghanistan. When Joe’s unit arrives in Baheer’s town, Baheer is wary of the Americans, but sees an opportunity: Not only can he practice his English with the soldiers, his family can make money delivering their supplies. At first, Joe doesn’t trust Baheer, or any of the locals, but Baheer keeps showing up. As Joe and Baheer get to know each other, to see each other as individuals, they realize they have a lot more in common than they ever could have realized. But can they get past the deep differences in their lives and beliefs to become true friends and allies? Enduring Freedom is a moving and enlightening novel about how ignorance can tear us apart and how education and understanding can bring us back together. "Through Baheer, readers ages 12 and older will gain some understanding of life under the Taliban; of the concussive shock of 9/11 as felt in Central Asia; of Afghans’ varied responses to the American invasion; and most of all the transformative promise of schooling. Through Joe, an aspiring journalist, readers experience not only the throb of post-9/11patriotism but also the tedium, camaraderie and sudden terrors of soldiery in a war zone." --The Wall Street Journal


Sheepdogs Meet Our Nation's Warriors

Sheepdogs Meet Our Nation's Warriors

Author: Dave Grossman

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-03

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 9780615795171

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Allegory written for children about different kinds of people -- the sheep, the sheepdogs, and wolves. The sheepdogs are people willing to protect others from wolves. It implies the need for people to be able to carry weapons to protect themselves and others.


Men's Health For Dummies?

Men's Health For Dummies?

Author: Charles B. Inlander

Publisher: For Dummies

Published: 1999-03-23

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780764551208

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"A ‘must read’ if you care at all about feeling well and staying well." — Ted David, CNBC Network Anchor "Inlander has boiled down tons of information to give us simple, easy-to-read rules that can make us healthier and fitter." — Victor Cohn, former Science Editor, The Washington Post Includes Great Ways to Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease! Take charge of your health — and live longer and stronger! That's the message of Men's Health For Dummies®, your complete prescription for lifelong wellness. From staying fit and preventing disease to dealing with doctors and getting the right treatment, Charles B. Inlander and the People's Medical Society give you all the tools you need to feel great, look great, and live longer — starting today! Inside, you'll find life-enhancing advice on how to: Change your diet to lower your chances of heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes Develop techniques to reduce stress in your life Recognize the signs of prostate disease Treat passing pains such as headaches, indigestion, colds, and flu Know which vitamins and supplements can help you — and which ones won't Cope with male pattern baldness Understand and prevent sexual problems such as infertility and sexually transmitted diseases Choose a medical plan and doctor to suit your specific needs