Author: Jennifer J. Bergin
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Jungle Jim and Jungle Jen Go Camping is the third in a series of children's illustrated chapter books. Join Jim, a biologist and Jen, a city slicker, on this comical adventure in the great outdoors. Laugh and learn as they encounter many animals and discover how wild the wilderness is.
Jungle Jim and Jungle Jen Go Camping
Author: Jennifer J. Bergin
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Jungle Jim and Jungle Jen Go Camping is the third in a series of children's illustrated chapter books. Join Jim, a biologist and Jen, a city slicker, on this comical adventure in the great outdoors. Laugh and learn as they encounter many animals and discover how wild the wilderness is.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Jungle Jim and Jungle Jen Go Camping is the third in a series of children's illustrated chapter books. Join Jim, a biologist and Jen, a city slicker, on this comical adventure in the great outdoors. Laugh and learn as they encounter many animals and discover how wild the wilderness is.
Danger Down Under
Author: Paul Holbert
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796020508
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Most people look forward to their annual vacations. Some want to relax and do nothing while others seek the thrill of diving with man-eating sharks or bungee jumping from a suspension bridge high above a rock canyon to stir up their paltry existence. In Danger Down Under, a group of ordinary people from different walks of life find themselves in an extraordinary position. After recently leaving the military, Gary and his wife, Amanda, are hoping a vacation to Australia will mend their strained marriage. A day of charter fishing ends with them stranded by a storm on a small island with six fellow vacationers, none of whom had any such activities in their getaway plans. It’s the kind of thing that would make a body hire a new travel agent. While the group of castaways deal with their survival situation, Dr. Larry Williams, a scientist studying marine life off the northern coast of Australia, discovers an unusual chemical imbalance of unknown origin in many of his specimens. As he searches for the cause, local residents begin to disappear, throwing a panic into the police department and the authorities to mobilize and join in on the quest for answers. Research leads Dr. Williams to a library in Sydney that hints of a convoy from Germany sunk in 1943 by the American navy on its way to Japan with a cargo of nerve agent. He also finds corroborating evidence from the local hotel manager whose uncle served as a coast watcher and begins to expose the cover-up of a leak that is causing genetic aberrations in the water, one of which is an oversized Komodo dragon. Mysteriously the uncle is poisoned. Concern over the fate of the shipwrecked tourists grows as the police deal with missing people from the town, and Lt. Harry Morgan, commander of the search and rescue station, sends several vessels out to comb the area. Little does Dr. Williams know that there are forces at work trying to hamper his research and prevent him from learning any more than he already has. He eventually convinces his friend, Capt. Dave Weeks, an army officer stationed in Hawaii, to listen to his conscience and help him expose the cover-up. Risking his career and possible imprisonment, Captain Weeks steals secret files about the convoy and leaves for Australia to assist the scientist. As science and government head on a collision course, the creature prowling the strait in search of food terrorizes Gary and his fellow castaways. It has developed a healthy appetite for human flesh, by the way. Concerned that their safety is in jeopardy, they decide to launch Gary out in their life raft to hopefully run down a passing boat or plane only to have him pounded by a storm. He is finally picked up by one of Lieutenant Morgan’s cutters but, thanks to the storm, no longer knows which direction he came from. The story comes to a head when Gary attempts to lead a rescue mission back for his wife and her fellow castaways before government agents can find them. Standing in their way is the government bureaucracy that wants to keep the secret intact and the creature that man’s indifference has created. There are no boring 35mm vacation slides from this trip.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796020508
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Most people look forward to their annual vacations. Some want to relax and do nothing while others seek the thrill of diving with man-eating sharks or bungee jumping from a suspension bridge high above a rock canyon to stir up their paltry existence. In Danger Down Under, a group of ordinary people from different walks of life find themselves in an extraordinary position. After recently leaving the military, Gary and his wife, Amanda, are hoping a vacation to Australia will mend their strained marriage. A day of charter fishing ends with them stranded by a storm on a small island with six fellow vacationers, none of whom had any such activities in their getaway plans. It’s the kind of thing that would make a body hire a new travel agent. While the group of castaways deal with their survival situation, Dr. Larry Williams, a scientist studying marine life off the northern coast of Australia, discovers an unusual chemical imbalance of unknown origin in many of his specimens. As he searches for the cause, local residents begin to disappear, throwing a panic into the police department and the authorities to mobilize and join in on the quest for answers. Research leads Dr. Williams to a library in Sydney that hints of a convoy from Germany sunk in 1943 by the American navy on its way to Japan with a cargo of nerve agent. He also finds corroborating evidence from the local hotel manager whose uncle served as a coast watcher and begins to expose the cover-up of a leak that is causing genetic aberrations in the water, one of which is an oversized Komodo dragon. Mysteriously the uncle is poisoned. Concern over the fate of the shipwrecked tourists grows as the police deal with missing people from the town, and Lt. Harry Morgan, commander of the search and rescue station, sends several vessels out to comb the area. Little does Dr. Williams know that there are forces at work trying to hamper his research and prevent him from learning any more than he already has. He eventually convinces his friend, Capt. Dave Weeks, an army officer stationed in Hawaii, to listen to his conscience and help him expose the cover-up. Risking his career and possible imprisonment, Captain Weeks steals secret files about the convoy and leaves for Australia to assist the scientist. As science and government head on a collision course, the creature prowling the strait in search of food terrorizes Gary and his fellow castaways. It has developed a healthy appetite for human flesh, by the way. Concerned that their safety is in jeopardy, they decide to launch Gary out in their life raft to hopefully run down a passing boat or plane only to have him pounded by a storm. He is finally picked up by one of Lieutenant Morgan’s cutters but, thanks to the storm, no longer knows which direction he came from. The story comes to a head when Gary attempts to lead a rescue mission back for his wife and her fellow castaways before government agents can find them. Standing in their way is the government bureaucracy that wants to keep the secret intact and the creature that man’s indifference has created. There are no boring 35mm vacation slides from this trip.
Treasure of the Jaguars
Author: Thomas Godwin
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 168456347X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
A loving grandpa takes his girls to Peru to see Machu Picchu. Before long, they are embroiled in an epic adventure—from secret passages to old hidden doors, to treasures and friendship with native folk. They begin to unravel an age-old mystery. Their trip gets longer, and they invite many friends and relatives to join them. You are welcome to join them too. Just be prepared to be thoroughly entertained.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 168456347X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
A loving grandpa takes his girls to Peru to see Machu Picchu. Before long, they are embroiled in an epic adventure—from secret passages to old hidden doors, to treasures and friendship with native folk. They begin to unravel an age-old mystery. Their trip gets longer, and they invite many friends and relatives to join them. You are welcome to join them too. Just be prepared to be thoroughly entertained.
Camp Off-the-wall
Author: Cam Parker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780380751969
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Seventh-grader Tiffin and fourth-grader Wil's parents separate before sending the children off to summer camps--then spend the summer on the doorsteps of the camps scrapping and working out their relationship.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780380751969
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Seventh-grader Tiffin and fourth-grader Wil's parents separate before sending the children off to summer camps--then spend the summer on the doorsteps of the camps scrapping and working out their relationship.
A Date with Dr. Frankenstein
Author: Leanne Banks
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Special Edition 90s
ISBN: 9780373099832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
A Date With Dr. Frankenstein by Leanne Banks released on Jul 25, 1995 is available now for purchase.
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Special Edition 90s
ISBN: 9780373099832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
A Date With Dr. Frankenstein by Leanne Banks released on Jul 25, 1995 is available now for purchase.
HIS TO PROTECT
Author: Patricia Werner
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459251377
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
CAPTIVE HEARTS From hostages to prisoners of passion— Held at gunpoint in a mysterious crime, three women are soon bound by desire to the men sworn to protect them at all costs…. For sexy SWAT team member Matt Forrest, Tracy Meyer had always been the forbidden fruit, the woman he dreamed of in the heart of the night—the woman who belonged to this best friend and partner. But now Tracy was widowed, scared and a key witness to the hostage crisis—and she needed Matt more than ever. To protect her and her young daughter, Matt moved in—but neither expected their long-buried secret desire to erupt. Now, with a killer at large, Matt vowed to keep Tracy and her child safe, even if it meant crossing the line…. In twenty-four hours, their lives changed forever….
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1459251377
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
CAPTIVE HEARTS From hostages to prisoners of passion— Held at gunpoint in a mysterious crime, three women are soon bound by desire to the men sworn to protect them at all costs…. For sexy SWAT team member Matt Forrest, Tracy Meyer had always been the forbidden fruit, the woman he dreamed of in the heart of the night—the woman who belonged to this best friend and partner. But now Tracy was widowed, scared and a key witness to the hostage crisis—and she needed Matt more than ever. To protect her and her young daughter, Matt moved in—but neither expected their long-buried secret desire to erupt. Now, with a killer at large, Matt vowed to keep Tracy and her child safe, even if it meant crossing the line…. In twenty-four hours, their lives changed forever….
Sustaining Air
Author: Jennifer Bartlett
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817360816
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
"The American poet Larry Eigner (1927-1996) is the subject of a true renaissance in recent literary scholarship. Until recently, Eigner was relegated to a peripheral place next to the work of his friends and fellow poets Robert Creeley and Charles Olson. Eigner was nonetheless a key figure in the "New American Poetry" that grew from the Black Mountain School and the San Francisco Renaissance, and a major influence on the l-a-n-g-u-a-g-e poets who followed in their footsteps. Eigner suffered from cerebral palsy his entire life, limiting his mobility and his ability to communicate both verbally and in writing, and yet he went on to make a place for himself as one of the most prolific and innovative American poets of the late twentieth century. In 2010, the University of California Press published The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner in a four-volume set that runs to 1,868 pages, meant principally for libraries and collectors. In 2016, the University of Alabama Press published Calligraphy Typewriters: The Selected Poems of Larry Eigner, a more affordable paperback of the poet's most significant work, meant for a popular readership and the classroom. Other volumes have followed, among them Momentous Inconclusions: The Life and Work of Larry Eigner (University of New Mexico Press, 2021), a gathering of critical appreciations of Eigner's work and legacy, and George Hart's Finding the Weight of Things: Larry Eigner's Ecrippoetics (forthcoming, University of Alabama Press, 2022). While each of these volumes makes available either Eigner's poetry or critical studies of his work, none of them have ever presented a comprehensive biography of the poet, other than the biographical context necessary for the framing of each volume. Jennifer Bartlett's The Sustaining Air will be the first single-volume biographical account of Eigner's life. Bartlett-a poet, teacher, and life-long disability advocate who herself lives with cerebral palsy-covers every significant phase of Eigner's life: his childhood and young adulthood in Swampscott, Massachusetts, where he began typing poems with one finger on the manual typewriter that was a bar mitzvah gift; his first publications and the maturation of his poetic interests through correspondence with many noteworthy poets of the era; how he and his family contended with his disability both before and after his move to Berkeley, California, and the ever-expanding circle of friends, poets, caretakers, and collaborators that he established there. The result is a deft, incisive, and inspiring account of a singular figure and voice in postwar American poetry"--
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817360816
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
"The American poet Larry Eigner (1927-1996) is the subject of a true renaissance in recent literary scholarship. Until recently, Eigner was relegated to a peripheral place next to the work of his friends and fellow poets Robert Creeley and Charles Olson. Eigner was nonetheless a key figure in the "New American Poetry" that grew from the Black Mountain School and the San Francisco Renaissance, and a major influence on the l-a-n-g-u-a-g-e poets who followed in their footsteps. Eigner suffered from cerebral palsy his entire life, limiting his mobility and his ability to communicate both verbally and in writing, and yet he went on to make a place for himself as one of the most prolific and innovative American poets of the late twentieth century. In 2010, the University of California Press published The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner in a four-volume set that runs to 1,868 pages, meant principally for libraries and collectors. In 2016, the University of Alabama Press published Calligraphy Typewriters: The Selected Poems of Larry Eigner, a more affordable paperback of the poet's most significant work, meant for a popular readership and the classroom. Other volumes have followed, among them Momentous Inconclusions: The Life and Work of Larry Eigner (University of New Mexico Press, 2021), a gathering of critical appreciations of Eigner's work and legacy, and George Hart's Finding the Weight of Things: Larry Eigner's Ecrippoetics (forthcoming, University of Alabama Press, 2022). While each of these volumes makes available either Eigner's poetry or critical studies of his work, none of them have ever presented a comprehensive biography of the poet, other than the biographical context necessary for the framing of each volume. Jennifer Bartlett's The Sustaining Air will be the first single-volume biographical account of Eigner's life. Bartlett-a poet, teacher, and life-long disability advocate who herself lives with cerebral palsy-covers every significant phase of Eigner's life: his childhood and young adulthood in Swampscott, Massachusetts, where he began typing poems with one finger on the manual typewriter that was a bar mitzvah gift; his first publications and the maturation of his poetic interests through correspondence with many noteworthy poets of the era; how he and his family contended with his disability both before and after his move to Berkeley, California, and the ever-expanding circle of friends, poets, caretakers, and collaborators that he established there. The result is a deft, incisive, and inspiring account of a singular figure and voice in postwar American poetry"--
Queer Cinema
Author: Harry M. Benshoff
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415319874
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Queer Cinema, the Film Reader brings together key writings that use queer theory to explore cinematic sexualities, especially those historically designated as gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgendered.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415319874
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Queer Cinema, the Film Reader brings together key writings that use queer theory to explore cinematic sexualities, especially those historically designated as gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgendered.
The Ozcorp
Author: Brad Ludwig
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1634170075
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
m Anderson and Jenny Mckinney had everything going for them. They were childhood sweethearts reunited during the Cuban revolution to oust Fidel Castro. Jim was injured while serving in the navy, and Jenny was a rehab nurse. When both their service time ended, they decided to go back home, Jim returning a couple of months before Jenny. They had been happily married and had a beautiful house and loving and supportive families. And when they thought life couldn’t get any better, they were blessed with an exceptionally gifted son named Jeffrey, who showed signs of unparalleled intelligence at a very young age, astounding doctors at the Center for the Study of Gifted Children. Everything seemed picture-perfect, with the proud parents guiding the growth of their prolific young son. But no one could have prepared them for the horrifying tragedy that would befall their lovely home, and things would never be the same again from then on.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1634170075
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
m Anderson and Jenny Mckinney had everything going for them. They were childhood sweethearts reunited during the Cuban revolution to oust Fidel Castro. Jim was injured while serving in the navy, and Jenny was a rehab nurse. When both their service time ended, they decided to go back home, Jim returning a couple of months before Jenny. They had been happily married and had a beautiful house and loving and supportive families. And when they thought life couldn’t get any better, they were blessed with an exceptionally gifted son named Jeffrey, who showed signs of unparalleled intelligence at a very young age, astounding doctors at the Center for the Study of Gifted Children. Everything seemed picture-perfect, with the proud parents guiding the growth of their prolific young son. But no one could have prepared them for the horrifying tragedy that would befall their lovely home, and things would never be the same again from then on.
From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea
Author: Jim Hindle
Publisher: Bookmundo
ISBN: 9464853859
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
British forces have had a presence in British Honduras, Belize, or the wider Caribbean since the mid-17th century. This presence has included Royal Navy, Royal Marine, Army and, more recently, the RAF. Over the years, force levels increased and decreased depending on the political situation with Guatemala at the time, and the inherent threat of a possible Guatemalan border confrontation. At times, force levels reached roughly Brigade strength with additional RAF and RN support. Serving in Belize during this time was an exciting experience for most young men. On the one hand you had relatively poor living conditions in some of the camps nearer the Guatemalan border; the harsh and inhospitable jungle when carrying out patrols; the routine task of manning isolated observation posts on the tops of the Maya and Toledo mountains overlooking the Guatemalan border. Once away from the duties of securing the border you had the opportunity to see the gentler side of Belize. From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea is a down to earth book about individual memories and experiences of servicemen in Belize.
Publisher: Bookmundo
ISBN: 9464853859
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
British forces have had a presence in British Honduras, Belize, or the wider Caribbean since the mid-17th century. This presence has included Royal Navy, Royal Marine, Army and, more recently, the RAF. Over the years, force levels increased and decreased depending on the political situation with Guatemala at the time, and the inherent threat of a possible Guatemalan border confrontation. At times, force levels reached roughly Brigade strength with additional RAF and RN support. Serving in Belize during this time was an exciting experience for most young men. On the one hand you had relatively poor living conditions in some of the camps nearer the Guatemalan border; the harsh and inhospitable jungle when carrying out patrols; the routine task of manning isolated observation posts on the tops of the Maya and Toledo mountains overlooking the Guatemalan border. Once away from the duties of securing the border you had the opportunity to see the gentler side of Belize. From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea is a down to earth book about individual memories and experiences of servicemen in Belize.