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- The wind in the willows / by Grahame, Kenneth,1859-1932,author.; Lawrie, Robin(Illustrator),illustrator.;
- Kenneth Grahame began to tell the tale of the river bank on the night of his son's fourth birthday, but what started out as a short bedtime story soon grew into one of the most enjoyable series of adventures ever to be told in children's literature. The entertaining exploits of the book's four intrepid heroes--Mole, Water Rat, Badger and the incorrigible Toad--have captured the imagination of generations of children.
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Children's stories.; Pastoral fiction.; Toad, of Toad Hall (Fictitious character); Toad, of Toad Hall (Fictitious character); Classics; Literary; Animals; Country life; Friendship; River life; Animals; Country life; Friendship; River life;
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- In winter I get up at night / by Urquhart, Jane,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.In the early morning dark, Emer McConnell rises for a day of teaching music in the schools of rural Saskatchewan. While she travels the snowy roads in the gathering light, she begins another journey, one of recollection and introspection, and one that, through the course of Jane Urquhart's brilliant new novel, will leave the reader forever changed. Moving as effortlessly through time as the drift of memory itself, In Winter I Get Up at Night brings Emer and her singular story to life. At the age of 11, she is terribly injured in an enormous prairie storm--the "great wind" that shifts her trajectory forever. As she recovers, separated from her family in a children's ward, Emer gets to know her fellow patients, a memorable group including a child performer who stars in a travelling theatre company, the daughter of a Dukhobor community, and the son of a leftist Jewish farm collective. The children are tended to by three nursing sisters and two doctors, whom the ever-imaginative Emer comes to call Doctor Angel and Doctor Carpenter. Emer's tale grows outwards from that ward, reaching through time and space in a dreamlike fashion, recounting the stories of her mother's entanglement with a powerful yet mysterious teacher; her brother's dawning spirituality, which eventually leads him to the priesthood; the remarkable lives of the nuns who care for her; and the passionate yet distant love affair of Emer and an enigmatic man she calls Harp--a brilliant scientist whose great discovery has forever altered millions of lives around the world. In luminous prose, and with exhilarating nuance and depth, Jane Urquhart charts an unforgettable life, while also exploring some of the grandest themes of the twentieth century--colonial expansion, scientific progress, and the sinister forces that seek to divide societies along racial and cultural lines. In Winter I Get Up at Night is a major work of imagination and self-exploration from one of the greatest writers of our time.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Country life; Families; Interpersonal relations; Life change events; Recollection (Psychology); Women teachers; Women;
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- Shifty's boys / by Offutt, Chris,1958-author.;
- "CID officer-turned-small-town-investigator Mick Hardin is up against unforeseen forces who will stop at nothing in this vividly atmospheric thriller from acclaimed literary crime novelist Chris Offutt. A literary master across genres, award-winning author Chris Offutt's latest book, Shifty's Boys, is a compelling, propulsive thriller of murder and mayhem in the hills of eastern Kentucky. Mick Hardin is an Army CID officer home on leave, recovering from an IED attack, when a body is found in the center of town. It's Barney Kissick, the local heroin dealer, and the city police see it as an occupational hazard. But when Barney's mother, Shifty, asks Mick to take a look, it seems there's more to the killing than it seems. Mick should be rehabbing his leg, signing his divorce papers, and getting out of town-and most of all, staying out of the way of his sister Linda's reelection as Sheriff-but he keeps on looking, and suddenly he's getting shot at himself. A dark, pacy crime novel about grief and revenge, and the surprises hidden below the surface, Shifty's Boys is a tour de force that confirms Chris Offutt's Mick Hardin as one of the most appealing new investigators in fiction"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; United States. Army Criminal Investigation Command; Country life; Murder;
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- Downton Abbey. [videorecording] / by Bonneville, Hugh.; Coyle, Brendan.; Fellowes, Julian.; Frogatt, Joanne,1979-; Logan, Phyllis.; McGovern, Elizabeth,1961-; Smith, Maggie,1934-; Carnival Films (Great Britain); PBS Distribution (Firm); PBS Home Video.; WGBH Video (Firm);
- Brendan Coyle, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Joanne Froggatt, Maggie Smith, Phyllis Logan.Season two returns as the Great War rages across Europe, and not even the serene Yorkshire countryside is free from its effects. The men and women of Downton are doing their part both on the front lines and the home front, but the intensity of war only serves to inflame the more familiar passions of love, loss, blackmail, and betrayal.PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; stereo.
- Subjects: Country life; Families; Household employees; Television programs.; World War, 1914-1918;
- © c2012., PBS Home Video,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Wuthering Heights / by Bronte, Emily,1818-1848;
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- Subjects: Country life; Large type books; Psychological fiction; Historical fiction;
- © 1997., Charnwood,
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- Anne of Green Gables [sound recording (CD)] / by Montgomery, L. M.(Lucy Maud),1874-1942.; Harper, Kate.;
- Read by Kate Harper.The Cuthberts are in for a shock. They are expecting an orphan boy to help with the work at Green Gables - but a skinny red-haired girl turns up instead. Highly spirited Anne Shirley charms her way into the Cuthberts' affection with her vivid imagination and constant chatter, and soon it's impossible to imagine life without her. A favourite classic with cover and introduction by the inimitable Lauren Child, award-winning creator of Clarice Bean and the hugely popular Charlie and Lola series.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Country life; Friendship; Orphans;
- © p2008., Puffin Audiobooks,
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- The wind in the willows [sound recording] / by Bennett, Alan,1934-; Blount, David.; Briers, Richard.; Grace, Nickolas.; Waring, Derek.; Grahame, Kenneth,1859-1932.Wind in the willows.; BBC Radio 4.;
- Music and songs composed by Jeremy Sams.Alan Bennett, Richard Briers, Nikolas Grace, Derek Waring, Adrian Scarborough, and others.Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 27 August, 1994.The escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside--Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger.LSC
- Subjects: Toad of Toad Hall (Fictitious character); Animals; River life; Country life; Friendship; Radio plays, English.;
- © p2006., BBC Audiobooks,
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- An Irish country courtship / by Taylor, Patrick,1941-;
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- Subjects: Pastoral fiction.; Country life; Laverty, Barry (Fictitious character); O'Reilly, Fingal Flahertie (Fictitious character); Physicians;
- © 2010., Forge,
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- The summer before the war : a novel / by Simonson, Helen,author.;
- It's the summer of 1914 and life in the sleepy village of Rye, England is about to take an interesting turn. Agatha Kent, a canny force for progress, is expecting an unusual candidate to be the school's Latin teacher: Beatrice Nash, a young woman of good breeding in search of a position after the death of her father.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Authors; Country life; Interpersonal relations; Man-woman relationships; Women teachers; World War, 1914-1918;
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- The Dickens boy : a novel / by Keneally, Thomas,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."In the late 1800s, rather than run the risk of his under-achieving sons tarnishing his reputation at home, Charles Dickens sent two of them to Australia. The tenth child of Charles Dickens, Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens, known as Plorn, had consistently proved unable 'to apply himself ' to school or life. So aged sixteen, he is sent, as his brother Alfred was before him, to Australia. Plorn arrives in Melbourne in late 1868 carrying a terrible secret. He has never read a word of his father's work. He is sent out to a 2000-square-mile station in remotest New South Wales to learn to become a man, and a gentleman stockman, from the most diverse and toughest of companions. In the outback he becomes enmeshed with Paakantji, colonists, colonial-born, ex-convicts, ex-soldiers, and very few women. Plorn, unexpectedly, encounters the same veneration of his father and familiarity with Dickens' work in Australia as was rampant in England. Against this backdrop, and featuring cricket tournaments, horse-racing, bushrangers, sheep droving, shifty stock and station agents, frontier wars and first encounters with Australian women, Plorn meets extraordinary people and enjoys wonderful adventures as he works to prove himself. This is Tom Keneally in his most familiar terrain. Taking historical figures and events and reimagining them with verve, compassion and humour. It is a triumph."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870; Country life; Families; Immigrants; Secrecy;
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