The Singing Pines

The Singing Pines

Author: Cash

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-06-30

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1462835163

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Profile of the Singing Pines This is a fictional story of the removal of white pine logs in the Parry Sound District during the years after World War I. It tells of life in the rugged, primitive logging camps of this early time and of the hardships the loggers dealt with to remove these mighty trees. There are many trials and difficulties that the people become involved with during the removal of the pine. The story deals with accidental death, seduction, natural and man-made tragedies. It has murder, sickness, and changes made to the district as the towns and villages grew and prospered during the 1920s. It focuses on Fran Killworthy, a young widow who struggles to have her son, Abner, grow into manhood.


Beneath the Singing Pines

Beneath the Singing Pines

Author: Louise Jean Walker

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13:

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Includes recipes for Indian dishes, and information about the Indian tribe that lived in Michigan before the white men.


Life Lessons from a Horse Whisperer

Life Lessons from a Horse Whisperer

Author: Lew Sterrett

Publisher: eChristian

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1618432974

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A champion trainer and true horse whisperer, Dr. Lew Sterrett has used patience and a firm but gentle hand to earn the trust of more than 3,500 horses.


Singing in My Blood

Singing in My Blood

Author: Tarja Turunen

Publisher: Rocket 88

Published: 2021-11-12

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9781910978689

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In this deluxe hardback, packed with over 200 pages of photographs, Tarja tells her story about making music and shares lots of personal memories and photos, many of them from her personal collection and never seen before. It's written by Tarja in her own words with special contributions from friends and colleagues.


Whispering Pines

Whispering Pines

Author: Jason Schneider

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 2010-12-15

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1554905524

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Providing the first comprehensive history of Canada’s songwriting legacy, this guide traces a distinctly Canadian musical identity from the 1930s to the end of the 1970s. The discussion shows how Canadian musicians have always struggled to create work that reflects their own environment while simultaneously connecting with mass audiences in other countries, particularly the United States. While nearly all songwriters who successfully crossed this divide did so by immersing themselves in the American and British forms of blues, folk, country, and rock 'n' roll, this guide reveals that Canadian sensibilities were never far beneath the surface. Canadian innovators featured include The Band, Ian & Sylvia, Hank Snow, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, and superstars Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. Lively anecdotes and interviews round out the history, but the emphasis is always on the essential music—how and where it originated and its impact on the artists' subsequent work and the wider musical world.


The Goodwill Mission

The Goodwill Mission

Author: Pari Forood

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2023-08-18

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13:

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In 1982, a young girl joins an elite chorus called the Singing Pines from a high school in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. After performing at a Miami Dolphins football game, the group catches the attention of the CIA, who invite them to appear on the Today Show. The group is soon sent on a State Department-sponsored goodwill mission to Poland, unaware of the ulterior motive behind their tour. As they perform for captivated audiences, the Singing Pines encounter challenges from Polish authorities, student unions, and hostile regimes. Despite the language barrier and danger, the group realizes their strength and what they can accomplish. Based on a true story, this novel follows the journey of 16, 17, and 18-year-old American teenagers as they unwittingly become part of a plan to help Poland achieve democracy through the subtle art of influence and music. Narrated by the 17-year-old heroine, Jordan Davis, the story is set in Florida, New York, Washington, D.C., and various cities in Poland. Interspersed throughout the narrative are historical references to real events, giving an accurate picture of the U.S. government and Vatican involvement in the first cracks in the iron curtain. With themes of bravery, diplomacy, and the power of music, this is a captivating and inspiring story of how a group of young Americans helped to bring down the iron curtain.