Author: Joan De Hamel
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN: 9780143303497
Category : Children's stories, New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Life on the farm becomes much more interesting for David when he discovers a penguin nest nearby. The subsequent presence of an interesting old Maori man doubles the attraction of this special place that David has discovered. It soon becomes clear to the reader that Old Tama is a ghost. David begins to suspect as much as he discovers more about the old man's tribal history. Learning why Old Tama's ghost has returned to these lands leads David to some important self-discoveries. Winner of the Esther Glen Award for Fiction.
Take the Long Path
Author: Joan De Hamel
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN: 9780143303497
Category : Children's stories, New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Life on the farm becomes much more interesting for David when he discovers a penguin nest nearby. The subsequent presence of an interesting old Maori man doubles the attraction of this special place that David has discovered. It soon becomes clear to the reader that Old Tama is a ghost. David begins to suspect as much as he discovers more about the old man's tribal history. Learning why Old Tama's ghost has returned to these lands leads David to some important self-discoveries. Winner of the Esther Glen Award for Fiction.
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN: 9780143303497
Category : Children's stories, New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Life on the farm becomes much more interesting for David when he discovers a penguin nest nearby. The subsequent presence of an interesting old Maori man doubles the attraction of this special place that David has discovered. It soon becomes clear to the reader that Old Tama is a ghost. David begins to suspect as much as he discovers more about the old man's tribal history. Learning why Old Tama's ghost has returned to these lands leads David to some important self-discoveries. Winner of the Esther Glen Award for Fiction.
Running the Long Path
Author: Kenneth A. Posner
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462921
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Finalist for the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Sports category Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New York's Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Path's page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posner's extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New York's Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a "fastest known time"—a new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sport's fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New York's most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long Path—Walt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torrey—who express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posner's tale.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462921
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Finalist for the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Sports category Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New York's Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Path's page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posner's extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New York's Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a "fastest known time"—a new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sport's fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New York's most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long Path—Walt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torrey—who express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posner's tale.
Running the Long Path
Author: Kenneth A. Posner
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438462905
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
An ultrarunners fast-paced narrative into the wilds of New Yorks Hudson Valley, as he attempts to set a new record for completing the Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that links New York City and Albany. Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New Yorks Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Paths page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posners extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New Yorks Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a fastest known timea new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sports fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New Yorks most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long PathWalt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torreywho express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posners tale. Ken Posner not only takes us along as he achieves a great yet agonizingly difficult athletic accomplishment, but at the same time he displays brilliantly the beauty and history of the Hudson Valley, as well as the value of the strenuous life. Philip McCarthy, American 48-hour running record-setter (257 miles) On his solitary run, Ken takes us into the woods to meet the remarkable characters who shaped the history of the landscape. While setting a Long Path record, he nonetheless pauses to appreciate and settle us into its subtle natural wonders and profound majesty. Ken gives us a magical private tour to reveal the soul of the Catskills. Joan Burroughs, President, John Burroughs Association Here it is!The Intelligent Mans Guide to Insanity. Why would Ken Posner, an otherwise successful financial analyst, run 350 miles from New York City to Albany over some of the roughest trails in the Hudson Valley, sleep in the wild with bears, snakes, and poison ivy, just to do it and maybe do it faster than anyone else has? Read why in this journey of natural wonders, personal discovery, and the compelling curiosity of the running temperament. P.S. He lives to tell the tale! Kathrine Switzer, author of Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize Womens Sports and winner of the New York City Marathon Its hard to imagine an outdoor adventure that starts at the George Washington Bridge. But Kens 350-mile thru-run was exactly that, without the assistance of course markings, aid stations, a dedicated support crew, or even sometimes a navigable trail. This is an entertaining and informative read. Andrew Skurka, author of The Ultimate Hikers Gear Guide: Tools and Techniques to Hit the Trail Decades of conservation work have produced a remarkable long distance trail that links together some of New Yorks wildest and most beautiful places. Whether you are an ultrathoner or an armchair hiker (I have been both), you will find this book a captivating and lyrical journey. Robert Anderberg, Vice President and General Counsel, Open Space Institute When you pursue your dreams, you may discover you have deep wells of strength that you never knew. And you may find yourself inspiring others to chase their dreams, too. Lisa Smith-Batchen, coach and motivational speaker Ken Posner inspires the already inspired. We are both advocates of the fastest known time (FKT). Ken Posners FKT over the entire 350-mile Long Path highlights the importance of this historic and significant trail. His record accomplishment, despite extreme challenges, highlights the fact that Ken Posner is truly one of the most versatile, talented, and toughest distance runners of our generation! Frank Giannino, two-time Transcontinental Runner and Guinness World Records holder Some of us seek out unique challenges. Were looking not only to test our limits, but to forge connections with the earth and honor those who came before us. Ken follows in these footsteps, sharing his fast-paced and meaningful story in Running the Long Path. Marshall Ulrich, author of Running on Empty: An Ultramarathoners Story of Love, Loss, and a Record-Setting Run Across America
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438462905
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
An ultrarunners fast-paced narrative into the wilds of New Yorks Hudson Valley, as he attempts to set a new record for completing the Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that links New York City and Albany. Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New Yorks Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Paths page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posners extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New Yorks Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a fastest known timea new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sports fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New Yorks most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long PathWalt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torreywho express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posners tale. Ken Posner not only takes us along as he achieves a great yet agonizingly difficult athletic accomplishment, but at the same time he displays brilliantly the beauty and history of the Hudson Valley, as well as the value of the strenuous life. Philip McCarthy, American 48-hour running record-setter (257 miles) On his solitary run, Ken takes us into the woods to meet the remarkable characters who shaped the history of the landscape. While setting a Long Path record, he nonetheless pauses to appreciate and settle us into its subtle natural wonders and profound majesty. Ken gives us a magical private tour to reveal the soul of the Catskills. Joan Burroughs, President, John Burroughs Association Here it is!The Intelligent Mans Guide to Insanity. Why would Ken Posner, an otherwise successful financial analyst, run 350 miles from New York City to Albany over some of the roughest trails in the Hudson Valley, sleep in the wild with bears, snakes, and poison ivy, just to do it and maybe do it faster than anyone else has? Read why in this journey of natural wonders, personal discovery, and the compelling curiosity of the running temperament. P.S. He lives to tell the tale! Kathrine Switzer, author of Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize Womens Sports and winner of the New York City Marathon Its hard to imagine an outdoor adventure that starts at the George Washington Bridge. But Kens 350-mile thru-run was exactly that, without the assistance of course markings, aid stations, a dedicated support crew, or even sometimes a navigable trail. This is an entertaining and informative read. Andrew Skurka, author of The Ultimate Hikers Gear Guide: Tools and Techniques to Hit the Trail Decades of conservation work have produced a remarkable long distance trail that links together some of New Yorks wildest and most beautiful places. Whether you are an ultrathoner or an armchair hiker (I have been both), you will find this book a captivating and lyrical journey. Robert Anderberg, Vice President and General Counsel, Open Space Institute When you pursue your dreams, you may discover you have deep wells of strength that you never knew. And you may find yourself inspiring others to chase their dreams, too. Lisa Smith-Batchen, coach and motivational speaker Ken Posner inspires the already inspired. We are both advocates of the fastest known time (FKT). Ken Posners FKT over the entire 350-mile Long Path highlights the importance of this historic and significant trail. His record accomplishment, despite extreme challenges, highlights the fact that Ken Posner is truly one of the most versatile, talented, and toughest distance runners of our generation! Frank Giannino, two-time Transcontinental Runner and Guinness World Records holder Some of us seek out unique challenges. Were looking not only to test our limits, but to forge connections with the earth and honor those who came before us. Ken follows in these footsteps, sharing his fast-paced and meaningful story in Running the Long Path. Marshall Ulrich, author of Running on Empty: An Ultramarathoners Story of Love, Loss, and a Record-Setting Run Across America
Guide to the Long Path
Author: New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hiking
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hiking
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Boston Illustrated
Author: Edwin Monroe Bacon
Publisher: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin
ISBN:
Category : Associations, institutions, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Publisher: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin
ISBN:
Category : Associations, institutions, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Boston Illustrated
Author: Edward Stanwood
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385392578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385392578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Unsettling Narratives
Author: Clare Bradford
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889205078
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Children’s books seek to assist children to understand themselves and their world. Unsettling Narratives: Postcolonial Readings of Children’s Literature demonstrates how settler-society texts position child readers as citizens of postcolonial nations, how they represent the colonial past to modern readers, what they propose about race relations, and how they conceptualize systems of power and government. Clare Bradford focuses on texts produced since 1980 in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand and includes picture books, novels, and films by Indigenous and non-Indigenous publishers and producers. From extensive readings, the author focuses on key works to produce a thorough analysis rather than a survey. Unsettling Narratives opens up an area of scholarship and discussion—the use of postcolonial theories—relatively new to the field of children’s literature and demonstrates that many texts recycle the colonial discourses naturalized within mainstream cultures.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889205078
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Children’s books seek to assist children to understand themselves and their world. Unsettling Narratives: Postcolonial Readings of Children’s Literature demonstrates how settler-society texts position child readers as citizens of postcolonial nations, how they represent the colonial past to modern readers, what they propose about race relations, and how they conceptualize systems of power and government. Clare Bradford focuses on texts produced since 1980 in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand and includes picture books, novels, and films by Indigenous and non-Indigenous publishers and producers. From extensive readings, the author focuses on key works to produce a thorough analysis rather than a survey. Unsettling Narratives opens up an area of scholarship and discussion—the use of postcolonial theories—relatively new to the field of children’s literature and demonstrates that many texts recycle the colonial discourses naturalized within mainstream cultures.
Boston Illustrated
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 338521243X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 338521243X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
The Complete Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes: The autocrat of the breakfast-table
Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The Autocrat at the Breafast Table
Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description