The Misadventures of Coyote
Author | : Evelyn Dahl Reed |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 51 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Pueblo Indians |
ISBN | : 9780533036769 |
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Author | : Evelyn Dahl Reed |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 51 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Pueblo Indians |
ISBN | : 9780533036769 |
Author | : Dan Gemeinhart |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company (BYR) |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2019-01-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250196701 |
"Sometimes a story comes along that just plain makes you want to hug the world. The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise is Dan Gemeinhart’s finest book yet — and that’s saying something. Your heart needs this joyful miracle of a book." —Katherine Applegate, acclaimed author of The One and Only Ivan and Wishtree A 2020 ILA Teachers’ Choice A 2019 Parents' Choice Award Gold Medal Winner Winner of the 2019 CYBILS Award for Middle Grade Fiction An Amazon Top 20 Children's Book of 2019 A Junior Library Guild Selection Five years. That's how long Coyote and her dad, Rodeo, have lived on the road in an old school bus, criss-crossing the nation. It's also how long ago Coyote lost her mom and two sisters in a car crash. Coyote hasn’t been home in all that time, but when she learns that the park in her old neighborhood is being demolished—the very same park where she, her mom, and her sisters buried a treasured memory box—she devises an elaborate plan to get her dad to drive 3,600 miles back to Washington state in four days...without him realizing it. Along the way, they'll pick up a strange crew of misfit travelers. Lester has a lady love to meet. Salvador and his mom are looking to start over. Val needs a safe place to be herself. And then there's Gladys... Over the course of thousands of miles, Coyote will learn that going home can sometimes be the hardest journey of all...but that with friends by her side, she just might be able to turn her “once upon a time” into a “happily ever after.” This title has common core connections.
Author | : Tim Derk |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Cerebrovascular disease |
ISBN | : 9781595340252 |
The longtime mascot of the San Antonio Spurs looks back fondly on his years as the Coyote
Author | : Gavin Van Horn |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2018-10-05 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 022644158X |
A hiking trail through majestic mountains. A raw, unpeopled wilderness stretching as far as the eye can see. These are the settings we associate with our most famous books about nature. But Gavin Van Horn isn’t most nature writers. He lives and works not in some perfectly remote cabin in the woods but in a city—a big city. And that city has offered him something even more valuable than solitude: a window onto the surprising attractiveness of cities to animals. What was once in his mind essentially a nature-free blank slate turns out to actually be a bustling place where millions of wild things roam. He came to realize that our own paths are crisscrossed by the tracks and flyways of endangered black-crowned night herons, Cooper’s hawks, brown bats, coyotes, opossums, white-tailed deer, and many others who thread their lives ably through our own. With The Way of Coyote, Gavin Van Horn reveals the stupendous diversity of species that can flourish in urban landscapes like Chicago. That isn’t to say city living is without its challenges. Chicago has been altered dramatically over a relatively short timespan—its soils covered by concrete, its wetlands drained and refilled, its river diverted and made to flow in the opposite direction. The stories in The Way of Coyote occasionally lament lost abundance, but they also point toward incredible adaptability and resilience, such as that displayed by beavers plying the waters of human-constructed canals or peregrine falcons raising their young atop towering skyscrapers. Van Horn populates his stories with a remarkable range of urban wildlife and probes the philosophical and religious dimensions of what it means to coexist, drawing frequently from the wisdom of three unconventional guides—wildlife ecologist Aldo Leopold, Taoist philosopher Lao Tzu, and the North American trickster figure Coyote. Ultimately, Van Horn sees vast potential for a more vibrant collective of ecological citizens as we take our cues from landscapes past and present. Part urban nature travelogue, part philosophical reflection on the role wildlife can play in waking us to a shared sense of place and fate, The Way of Coyote is a deeply personal journey that questions how we might best reconcile our own needs with the needs of other creatures in our shared urban habitats.
Author | : Luis P?rez |
Publisher | : Arte Publico Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2000-04-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781611921328 |
A soldier at the age of eleven; an honorably discharged veteran at age of thirteen; a miner, a cotton-picker, a shepherd, and a graduate of Hollywood High, Luis Perez lived an incredible life, which has shaped his story into a vividly-realized autobiographical account. Originally published in 1947, El Coyote , the Rebel tells how the toddler Luis, son of an Aztec mother and a French diplomat father, ended up in the care of an uncle, who soon drank away most of the boys inheritance. Having run away from cruel treatment, Luis by chance came to fight with the rebel armies in the 1910 Mexican Revolution, received the nickname of "El Coyote" for his cunning, and was wounded in combat. Upon being given a discharge and a twenty-dollar bill, he walked across the border to become an American. His story concludes, after an episode of amorous misadventures in a missionary school, with the young hero preparing to marry his true love and solemnly taking the oath of U.S. citizenship, at "the beginning of a new tomorrow."
Author | : Julia Plant |
Publisher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2013-03-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0071789901 |
When "Coyote" and its skipper, Mike Plant, went missing mid-Atlantic in November 1992, the sailing world held its breath. Now, twenty years later, the story around the mystery, tragedy, and enigma is told at last.
Author | : John Bierhorst |
Publisher | : Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Aesop's fables |
ISBN | : 9780689807398 |
When the Spaniards came to the New World, they brought a copy of Aesop's fables. Aztec scribes translated the book into their own language and made Coyote, a central figure in Native American folktales, the main character. John Bierhorst, a renowned translator of Native American literature, retells these stories, never before published in English. Wendy Watson's evocative illustrations capture the lively spirit of Coyote's adventures. Full color.
Author | : Keith A. Williams |
Publisher | : Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency |
Total Pages | : 47 |
Release | : 2014-12-10 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1631355406 |
Cody Coyote is the heart-warming true story of a coyote pup that gets separated from his mother and is rescued by a truck driver. He eventually gets released back to the wild, but not before Cody has a lot of adventures and learns some important values! The two main characters in this timeless classic are Cody and the kind man (the author) who rescues him. Based on actual events, the tale is told from the coyote’s perspective.
Author | : Evelyn Dahl Reed |
Publisher | : Sunstone Press |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Coyote (Legendary character) |
ISBN | : 9780865340947 |
One of the most constant symbols of North American Indian mythology is coyote, a figure that has not only persisted but successfully crossed cultural barriers. Coyote survives both as an animal and a myth in literature and art. These stories illustrate the many roles and adventures of coyote. The Western Writers of America selected this book as a Spur Award winner for cover art. Readers will also want to read “Kachina Tales,” also published by Sunstone press.
Author | : Nancy E. Huffman |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2010-04-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1449057926 |
Ten year old Taylor Bailey and her younger brother James are moving from the great state of Pennsylvania to Texas. They do not want to leave their friends and the only home they have ever known. Their parents have determined that the move will be the best thing for everyone in the family. Taylor is NOT optimistic about the change in scenery. To make matters worse, her crazy Uncle Joe will be moving to Texas with them. The numerous and nutty adventures Taylor, James and their crazy Uncle Joe have in their new house in Teague, Texas will have you giggling and wanting more.