The Book of Barkley

The Book of Barkley
Author: L. B. Johnson
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1478734345


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L.B. Johnson knew how to get things done. She had been immersed in a world of complex puzzles, and tangled story lines of physical and governmental laws. She was quite sure she was up to the task of raising a black Labrador retriever puppy. His name was Barkley, and in being himself, he led his owner down a path of joyful discovery, loving frustration, and self-sacrifice. Their journey together will speak volumes to anyone who has ever had a beloved animal as a heart’s companion…from the gentle nuzzles that healed in moments of crisis, to the saintly patience needed to deal with a small pink ball with feet, named “Mr. Squeaky,” who interrupted many hours of sleep. It is the story of rambunctious trespasses such as “the bacon incident,” and the loving trust that bound a woman and her dog together in unspoken understanding. The Book of Barkley is a tribute and memoir that will resonate with everyone who has reached out unthinking to pet a beloved animal…only to remember that a beloved friend is no longer present. Honest, transcendent, and beautifully written, The Book of Barkley is a love story that will enrich every animal lover’s library.

The Big Book of Hugs

The Big Book of Hugs
Author: Nick Ortner
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1401952003


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Barkley the Bear is now ready to continue his family's business, which involves taking care of everyone in the forest. What a job! Barkley worries that he will not be able to provide the care necessary for everyone, but he soon finds out how easy it is to help others, and how much you can get in return. New York Times best-selling author Nick Ortner, along with Alison Taylor, take you on a memorable journey of what's most important in life: Kindness, hugs, and a little bit of work.

The Crystal-Barkley Guide to Taking Charge of Your Career

The Crystal-Barkley Guide to Taking Charge of Your Career
Author: Nella Barkley
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781563054952


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Discusses how to determine one's skills, set goals, and secure a job

Sir Charles

Sir Charles
Author: Charles Barkley
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780446566346


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Outrageous, irreverent quotes from the 1993 NBA Most Valuable Player reveal his far-reaching appraisal of the game, his fellow players, the officials, the writers, and the fans.

A Memory of Light: Book 1 of the Until the Stars Are Dead Series

A Memory of Light: Book 1 of the Until the Stars Are Dead Series
Author: Allyson S. Barkley
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781637529638


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An exceptionally-skilled thief, Ari lives deep in the forest with no one but her bobcat Jagger for company. She is determined to keep to herself as civil war drags on around her, but when a mysterious stranger appears with an unexpected job offer, she has no choice but to leave her quiet life behind. Unwillingly paired with chatty, optimistic magician Ely, Ari finds her patience, wits, and skill tested when the journey quickly proves to be far from what either of them bargained for. Ari must face one of the greatest tests of her thieving career - and come to terms with the many secrets she has been hiding. With an exciting heroine and a diverse cast of characters, A Memory of Light is the first title in the fantasy series Until the Stars Are Dead, which follows Ari and Ely's adventures navigating the dangers of their complicated, quickly-changing world.

Barkley

Barkley
Author: Rebecca Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781529502848


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Barkley

Barkley
Author: Syd Hoff
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1975-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060224486


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Barkley is a great circus dog. He can walk on his front legs, and he can walk on his back legs. But Barkley is getting to be a great old circus dog. He can't keep up with the younger dogs, and he has problems when he joins the other acts. Soon he thinks he will have to leave the circus and the children he loves. Funny and sad, Barkley joins Syd Hoff 's inimitable cast of characters. Children who love dogs and circuses will love Barkley.

Top Dog

Top Dog
Author: Marcia Thornton Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2001
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780439305709


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Nobody Wants Barkley

Nobody Wants Barkley
Author: Marilyn D. Anderson
Publisher: Pages Publishing Group
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780874068085


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Barkley doesn't mean to be bad, he is just lonely and wants a friend, but how can he do well when the mean old German shepherd is always picking on him.

The Finishers

The Finishers
Author: Alexis Berg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780500025079


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A glorious photographic record of the superhumans who have completed the Barkley Marathons, one of the most mythical running races on earth. It is a race like no other: There is no website to take entries; participants are selected from those who find a way to submit written applications and a $1.60 entry fee; only around 40 people are chosen to run, with condolences from the race director. The course, based in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee, takes place amid unforgiving landscapes and harsh vegetation, often in horrendous conditions with poor visibility. Runners must complete five 20-mile loops - those who manage to complete only three laps are deemed to have achieved the 'fun run' - with a total elevation climb equal to two ascents of Mount Everest. Since 1986, only 15 people have ever finished. This exceptional publication celebrates their unbelievable achievements. Until relatively recently, the event was known only by true insiders, but with the increasing popularity of trail running and the race's inaccessibility to anyone except the participants and a handful of media, it has attained mythical status. Thanks to ultrarunning photographer Alexis Berg and L'Équipe journalist Aurélien Delfosse, we now have a record of these superhumans - many of whom are unknown in sporting circles - who have completed the race. Crisscrossing the United States to meet each finisher, Berg and Delfosse travelled from New Hampshire to Oregon via New Mexico, Colorado, California and Utah, capturing stunning photographs and in-depth interviews with the finishers. These stories inspire awe, respect and reflection at the limit of the human spirit.