Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips

Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips PDF Author: Wayne Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469104768
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into

Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips

Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips PDF Author: Wayne Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469104768
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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Book Description
Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into

Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge

Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge PDF Author: Wayne Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479722316
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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This book, Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge, is the fourth in a series about Zack, an intelligent and handsome donkey, and his three donkey friends. They call themselves the Validators. Leaving San Francisco on a passenger ship, they travel to Skagway, Alaska, and then to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, to rescue Zacks Uncle Harry. As they travel up the Pacific Coast along the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington states, and the Inside Passage to Alaska, they see many new sights from the decks of their ship. The naturalist expert aboard the ship also provides comments over the ships sound system, periodically, as the ship arrives at certain sightseeing points. In addition, Zack reads books about each state to learn about it landscape, natural resources, industries, and history. He records much of this information in his journal as they reach particular places, cities, or towns. When Zack and his donkey friends arrive at Skagway, Alaska, theyre met at the dock by Miss Darlene Divine, Harrys best friend. Shes a moose whos the entertainment manager of Skagways Pack Horse Inn. She provides rooms for Zack and friends for the night, shows them around Skagway the next day, and helps them board a train to travel to Canada. They see a lot of beautiful sights along the White Pass Trail, one of the two trails used by the Klondike gold rushers to cross the coastal mountains into Canada. They also learn about Dead Horse Gulch where 3,000 horses died during the winter of 1897 because of hazardous trail conditions. The horses were also overloaded with supplies, and many were cruelly treated by their owners. Zack learns about how the gold rushers traveled over the Summit with over 1,150 pounds of supplies during cold, winter conditions. He also learned about how they built boats at Lake Bennett so they could float down the Yukon River to Dawson City. Uncle Harrys eyes were injured in a gold mine explosion near Dawson City and he needs special medical help so his eyes can heal. When Zack and his friends arrive at Dawson City on a paddle-wheeler boat, they soon find Uncle Harry in a Dawson City hospital. They stay in a Catholic churchs rectory with Fr. John Mark and Fr. Christopher Clancy, while Harry recovers enough to travel to Skagway for special medical treatment. While there, Willie and Pedro, two of Zacks donkey friends, travel with Professor Carmacky to Bonanza Creek to pan for gold, while the Professor learns more about the first big Klondike gold discovery. Zack stays in Dawson City with Zelda, another donkey friend, to help Harry regain his strength for travel to Skagway. Finally, Harry is able to travel. They return up the Yukon River through treacherous white water rapids to the town of Whitehorse. From there, they take a train to Skagway. While traveling to Skagway on the historic White Pass & Yukon Railroad train, Harry sees a foggy image of an old railroad bridge near the White Pass Summit of the coastal mountain range. He learned later, from the local Tlingit Indian chief, that he saw an abandoned steel cantilever bridge that crosses Dead Horse Gulch, a historic gulch where the 3,000 horses died during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. The chief explained to Harry his tribes great need to have a bridge across the gulch for migrating caribou to cross. He also told Harry about his tribes belief that the spirits of the dead horses need a bridge in order to cross the gulch to the Great Spirit Land (an animal heaven). With these great needs for a bridge, Harry discovers that his good talent is to become a bridge for others. He decides to stay in Alaska to help the chief renovate the bridge to make it usable for caribou to cross the gulch. The chief also believes the spirits of the dead horses will use it to cross the gulch, on their way to the Great Spirit Land. Thats why the name Spirit Bridge was given to the renovated bridge.

Zack and the Validators: Good as Gold

Zack and the Validators: Good as Gold PDF Author: Wayne Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146535817X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 137

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Book Description
This third book in a series continues the adventures of Zack, a handsome and intelligent donkey, and his donkey friends Zelda, Willie, and Pedro. Zack and his three donkey friends are faced with a new problem. Unless the horses on Mr. Bumbys horse ranch join the farm animals at the new Donohue Historic Farm Center, the center is not likely to be successful. Believing that the horses have more talents than just running races, Zack and his friends must find a way to discover those talents. Again, using one of Profound Pigs brilliant ideas, Zack and his friends begin a new positive mission. With the help of Profound Pigs uncle, Professor Pig, they begin to teach the animals to look for the good in others. The idea is to see a good quality or talent in another animal, tell them about it, and ask them to use it to help others. With this new idea, the horses do discover their other good talents and decide to use them at the new Donohue Historic Farm Center. This new idea of Professor Pig is called validation of others. It is so successful that it becomes the new mission of Zack and the Validators, the name Zack and his donkey friends take on as a new singing group.

Zack Files 16: Evil Queen Tut and the Great Ant Pyramids

Zack Files 16: Evil Queen Tut and the Great Ant Pyramids PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101078480
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Book Description
Uh-oh! Thanks to a heaping helping of a new dietetic sugar substitute, Zack shrinks down to the size of a bug. It's not all that bad--until he discovers an army of ants who are building an ant pyramid for their despotic pharaoh-queen!

Zack Files 14: Elvis, the Turnip, and Me

Zack Files 14: Elvis, the Turnip, and Me PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780448417493
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Book Description
Late one night when Zack hears strains of "Heartbreak Hotel" coming from the fridge, he discovers the possibility that Elvis lives on...as a turnip! Talk about getting back to musical roots!

Zack Files 12: Now You See Me....Now You Don't

Zack Files 12: Now You See Me....Now You Don't PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780448417387
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Book Description
A hypnotist's show turns out to be way more than Zack bargains for when he is pulled out of the audience, put into a trance, and his body is "taken over" by the spirit of someone from the past. And that's only the beginning, because the stubborn spirit won't go away when the show's over! It's hard enough having just one self to worry about. What will Zack do with two?

Albion's Seed

Albion's Seed PDF Author: David Hackett Fischer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019974369X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 981

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Book Description
This fascinating book is the first volume in a projected cultural history of the United States, from the earliest English settlements to our own time. It is a history of American folkways as they have changed through time, and it argues a thesis about the importance for the United States of having been British in its cultural origins. While most people in the United States today have no British ancestors, they have assimilated regional cultures which were created by British colonists, even while preserving ethnic identities at the same time. In this sense, nearly all Americans are "Albion's Seed," no matter what their ethnicity may be. The concluding section of this remarkable book explores the ways that regional cultures have continued to dominate national politics from 1789 to 1988, and still help to shape attitudes toward education, government, gender, and violence, on which differences between American regions are greater than between European nations.

Zack Files 10: Bozo the Clone

Zack Files 10: Bozo the Clone PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780448415604
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66

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Book Description
"My clone looks like me. My clone talks like me. He helps me with my homework and takes care of my bullies. And he could be the answer to all my problems. Or he could be my biggest one yet!

Zack Files 13: the Misfortune Cookie

Zack Files 13: the Misfortune Cookie PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780448417486
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Book Description
What would you do if your fortune cookie fortunes started coming true? Confucius says something very weird is going on! Could his thirteenth adventure be Zack's unlucky number?

Zack Files 30: It's Itchcraft!

Zack Files 30: It's Itchcraft! PDF Author: Dan Greenburg
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780448428888
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132

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Zack is nervous about the fifth-grade Halloween dance. He doesn't know how to dance and he doesn't have a date! When Zack meets Prudence, a beautiful girl who speaks with a funny accent and dresses in old-fashioned clothing, he's smitten. He thinks he's found the perfect date for the dance! Prudence is so different from the rest of the kids he knows. She's actually come from the past-the year 1692 to be exact-and she's fleeing the Salem witch trials! Will Zack and Prudence even make it to the dance, or will she have to return to the past? Read on to find out!