The Hidden Life of Wolves

The Hidden Life of Wolves
Author: Jim Dutcher
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1426210124


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A photographic tribute to the authors' work as wolf caregivers and advocates documents their efforts with the Sawtooth Pack in Idaho and features a passionate argument for reintroducing and protecting wild wolves.

The Wolf

The Wolf
Author: Michael Dahl
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736884914


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Details the characteristics, habitats, and life cycle of wolves. Includes photo diagram.

A Past in Hiding

A Past in Hiding
Author: Mark Roseman
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1466868317


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A heart-stopping survivor story and brilliant historical investigation that offers unprecedented insight into daily life in the Third Reich and the Holocaust and the powers and pitfalls of memory. At the outbreak of World War II, Marianne Strauss, the sheltered daughter of well-to-do German Jews, was an ordinary girl, concerned with studies, friends, and romance. Almost overnight she was transformed into a woman of spirit and defiance, a fighter who, when the Gestapo came for her family, seized the moment and went underground. On the run for two years, Marianne traveled across Nazi Germany without papers, aided by a remarkable resistance organization, previously unknown and unsung. Drawing on an astonishing cache of documents as well as interviews on three continents, historian Mark Roseman reconstructs Marianne's odyssey and reveals aspects of life in the Third Reich long hidden from view. As Roseman excavates the past, he also puts forward a new and sympathetic interpretation of the troubling discrepancies between fact and recollection that so often cloud survivors' accounts. A detective story, a love story, a story of great courage and survival under the harshest conditions, A Past in Hiding is also a poignant investigation into the nature of memory, authenticity, and truth.

Play

Play
Author: Nina B. Lamkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1907
Genre: Games
ISBN:


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Fairy Tales of Many Lands

Fairy Tales of Many Lands
Author: Logan Marshall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1928
Genre: Fairy tales
ISBN:


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The Hidden Chamber

The Hidden Chamber
Author: Virgil Ballard
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466976780


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This book is based on an actual romance told in the future where a widely known archivist hunts for the truth about a famous love affair. Much more than a romance book, this is a magnetic, enticing truth-based tale that will appeal to mature readers as well as younger romantics.

Salvaged Pages

Salvaged Pages
Author: Alexandra Zapruder
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0300210833


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Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: viewing the Holocaust through the eyes of youth “Zapruder . . . has done a great service to history and the future. Her book deserves to become a standard in Holocaust studies classes. . . . These writings will certainly impress themselves on the memories of all readers.”—Publishers Weekly “These extraordinary diaries will resonate in the reader’s broken heart for many days and many nights.”—Elie Wiesel This stirring collection of diaries written by young people, aged twelve to twenty-two years, during the Holocaust has been fully revised and updated. Some of the writers were refugees, others were in hiding or passing as non-Jews, some were imprisoned in ghettos, and nearly all perished before liberation. This seminal National Jewish Book Award winner preserves the impressions, emotions, and eyewitness reportage of young people whose accounts of daily events and often unexpected thoughts, ideas, and feelings serve to deepen and complicate our understanding of life during the Holocaust. The second paperback edition includes a new preface by Alexandra Zapruder examining the book’s history and impact. Simultaneously, a multimedia edition incorporates a wealth of new content in a variety of media, including photographs of the writers and their families, images of the original diaries, artwork made by the writers, historical documents, glossary terms, maps, survivor testimony (some available for the first time), and video of the author teaching key passages. In addition, an in-depth, interdisciplinary curriculum in history, literature, and writing developed by the author and a team of teachers, working in cooperation with the educational organization Facing History and Ourselves, is now available to support use of the book in middle- and high-school classrooms.

Sasha and the Wolf

Sasha and the Wolf
Author: Ann Jungman
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0571337082


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A brilliant bind-up of the rediscovered classics about Sasha and Ferdy the wolf and their adventures.Long ago and far away, on the great snow-covered steppe of Russia . . .Sasha has always been taught that wolves are dangerous, but when he finds himself lost in the snow with Ferdy, a wolfcub, he discovers they are not so different. But how can he persuade his village that the wolves can be their friends?Sasha is excited about the railway coming to their village. But Ferdy is afraid that it will bring new people who do not know that the wolves and humans have learnt to live together. With winter coming, how will Ferdy's pack survive if they have to hide away?Gaia Bordicchia's gorgeous illustrations whisk readers away to a Russian winter long long ago . . .

Author: Donald Schmidt
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 0595394183


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The paradigm of Creation Spirituality offers a fresh approach to our spiritual journeys. In "Emerging Word," Donald Schmidt provides both an introduction to Creation Spirituality for those who may not be familiar with it, as well as a quick history of lectionary use in the Christian tradition and an overview of the church year. He then sets out scripture readings for each Sunday and major festival day of the year, based on the four paths of Creation Spirituality as outlined by Matthew Fox and others. Brief commentary for each set of readings provides rationale for the choice, and further invitation to see the world, the church, the Bible, and life in a new way. Whether you are familiar with Creation Spirituality, or simply curious about some of the emerging paradigms being explored in the church today, "Emerging Word" will challenge you. Less than a statement, "Emerging Word" is more an invitation to wonder, to contemplate, and to explore the story that the church has told, is telling, and can tell, as it seeks to be relevant in today's world. What is our faith story? Where is it taking us? Where can it take us? Those are the questions "Emerging Word" places before us.

Hiding from the Wolf

Hiding from the Wolf
Author: Margaret S. Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's plays
ISBN:


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