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- Raven, rabbit, deer / by Holler, Sue Farrell,1962-; Faria Lipke, Jennifer,1979-;
A little boy and his grandfather go for a walk through the forest, and the grandfather teaches the boy to identify a number of animals and their tracks. They end their day at home with a treat and story time. Ojibwemowin translations of the animal names are provided on the endpapersLSC
- Subjects: Grandfathers; Grandparent and child; Animal tracks; Forest animals; Winter;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I want to read all the books / by Ohi, Debbie Ridpath,1962-;
"Hana wants to know everything about the world around her. When she starts asking questions, her mother gives her a book. She learns so much, but now she has even more questions! She also has a big mission: she will read all the books-every single one! She reads every book in her house. . . and then her friends' houses . . . and then the whole block. Nonfiction, fiction, romance, mysteries, and science fiction. But when her mother takes her to the downtown library, she realizes there are a lot more books than she thought . . . way more. Maybe she can't really read all the books-now what?"--Amazon.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Books and reading; Libraries;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The boy who touched the stars / by Hernández, José M.,1962-; Petruccio, Steven.; Ventura, Gabriela Baeza.;
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- Subjects: Hernandez, Jose M., 1962-; Astronauts; Hispanic American astronauts; Migrant agricultural laborers; Spanish language materials;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A certain hunger : a novel / by Summers, Chelsea G.,1962-author.;
"Absurdist fictional account of foodie-culture, about a well-traveled female food critic who strikes back against the male-dominated magazine world in which she operates"--
- Subjects: Feminist fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Satirical literature.; Food writers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Once upon a river : a novel / by Campbell, Bonnie Jo,1962-;
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- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Fathers; River life; Survival skills; Teenage girls; Voyages and travels;
- © c2011., W. W. Norton & Co.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Collected Poems 1909-1962. by Eliot, T. S.;
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- Subjects: POETRY; POETRY / General;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Marked for life : one man's fight for justice from the inside / by Wright, Isaac,Jr.,1962-author.; Sternfeld, Jon,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Marked for Life is the incredible memoir of a wrongfully imprisoned man's epic journey to free himself and others like him. Isaac Wright Jr. was wrongly accused of drug charges in New Jersey and sentenced to life in prison in 1991. He was arrested, tried, and convicted under a draconian "kingpin" statute even though he never dealt drugs a day in his life. Even though the prosecutor knew he was innocent, as did the detectives who investigated and arrested him. Even though the judge subverted legal procedure and coerced jurors. Even though his co-defendants-some of whom were guilty of the very things pinned on Isaac-were given freedom in exchange for their lies about what he did and who he was. He used the prison library to educate himself in the law and helped overturn the wrongful convictions of dozens of his fellow inmates before representing himself, proving his own innocence, and bringing down the powerful and corrupt men that had aligned against him"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Wright, Isaac, Jr., 1962-; Criminal justice, Administration of; Judicial error; Police corruption; Prisoners;
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- In Putin's footsteps : searching for the soul of an empire across Russia's eleven time zones / by Khrushcheva, Nina L.,1962-author.; Tayler, Jeffrey,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In Putin's Footsteps is Nina Khrushcheva and Jeffrey Tayler's unique combination of travelogue, current affairs, and history, showing how Russia's dimensions have shaped its identity and culture through the decades. With exclusive insider status as Nikita Khrushchev's great grand-daughter, and an ex-pat living and reporting on Russia and the Soviet Union since 1983, Nina Khrushcheva and Jeffrey Tayler offer a poignant exploration of the largest country on earth through their recreation of Vladimir Putin's fabled New Year's Eve speech planned across all eleven time zones. After taking over from Yeltsin in 1999, and then being elected president in a landslide, Putin traveled to almost two dozen countries and a quarter of Russia's eighty-nine regions to connect with ordinary Russians. His travels inspired the idea of a rousing New Year's Eve address delivered every hour at midnight throughout Russia's eleven time zones. The idea was beautiful, but quickly abandoned as an impossible feat. He correctly intuited, however, that the success of his presidency would rest on how the country's outback citizens viewed their place on the world stage. Today more than ever, Putin is even more determined to present Russia as a formidable nation. We need to understand why Russia has for centuries been an adversary of the West. Its size, nuclear arsenal, arms industry, and scientific community (including cyber-experts), guarantees its influence"--
- Subjects: Khrushcheva, Nina L., 1962-; Tayler, Jeffrey; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-; Regionalism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Stephanie Tourles's essential oils : a beginner's guide / by Tourles, Stephanie L.,1962-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Aromatherapy.; Essences and essential oils;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- OMD : the simple, plant-based program to save your health, save your waistline, and save the planet / by Cameron, Suzy Amis,1962-author.; Aalst, Mariska van,author.; Ornish, Dean,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Environmental advocate, mom of five, and former actor, Suzy Amis Cameron presents a clear-eyed and accessible guide for you to improve your health and shrink your personal carbon footprint simply by swapping one meat- and dairy- based meal for a plant-based one every day. The research is clear that a plant-based diet is the healthiest diet on earth. But what many people don't realize is that nothing else we do comes close to the environmental impact of what we eat. Now Suzy Amis Cameron explains how we can boost energy, feel better, live healthier, and heal the earth, starting with just one meal a day. Developed at MUSE School, the school she founded with her sister Rebecca Amis, Suzy's program makes it possible for anyone and everyone to reverse climate change while they embrace a healthier lifestyle. This one simple step will begin to help readers lose weight and stay naturally thin, reverse chronic health concerns, improve overall health, enjoy newfound energy, and slash their carbon footprint in half. In OMD, Suzy shares her field-tested plan, outlining the latest science and research on why a plant-based diet is better for one's health and the environment. Featuring fifty delicious, nourishing recipes and complete with inspiring success stories, shopping lists, meal plans, and pantry tips, OMD is an all-in-one resource for anyone who wants to improve their health and take care of our beautiful planet at the same time"--
- Subjects: Cooking (Natural foods); Nutrition; Veganism; Veganism; Weight loss.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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