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- Living on one acre or less : how to produce all the fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and eggs your family needs / by Morgan, Sally,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Home economics, Rural.; Gardening.; Livestock.; Farms, Small.; Self-reliant living.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Returning home [videorecording] / by Stiller, Sean,film director.; Webstad, Phyllis,on-screen participant.; McIntyre Media,film distributor.;
Phyllis Webstad.Skilfully intertwining narratives concerning residential school survivors and Indigenous peoples' relationship with imperiled wild Pacific salmon, Sean Stiller's stirring documentary is a revelatory testament to strength and resilience. At the heart of the film is Phyllis Jack-Webstad, the survivor who founded the Orange Shirt Day movement. While Phyllis recounts her childhood trials to youth across the country, her relations in the Secwépemc territory near Williams Lake are contending with another outcome of colonialism: the upper Fraser River's lowest salmon runs in Canadian history. In observing the interconnection between the Secwépemc and salmon, Stiller lays bare the impacts of overfishing on these communities. The first production by Canadian Geographic Films, Returning Home balances Stiller's stunning cinematography with clear-eyed testimonies to the unforgivable transgressions endured by Phyllis and other survivors within the walls of residential schools. Likewise, it effectively illustrates what it means to truly be in good relationship with the land and shares how, for the Secwépemc, healing people and healing the natural world are synonymous.E.DVD.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Historical films.; Environmental films.; Personal narratives.; Webstad, Phyllis; Pacific salmon; Pacific salmon; Overfishing; Migratory fishes; Nature; Human-animal relationships; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Secwepemc; Secwepemc; Residential schools;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sink or swim / by Katschke, Judy.; Cole, Joanna.; Degen, Bruce.;
Ms. Frizzle takes the class on a trip to a Pacific Island, where the Magic School Bus provides them with individual submarines, and they learn about fish schools and the behavior of undersea animals--and try to avoid being eaten by a shark.LSC
- Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Frizzle, Fiona (Fictitious character); Fishes; Sharks; Fishes;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Australia / by Yoelu, Maree McCarthy.; Beer, Sophie.;
"Let's spend a day in Australia! Fish at a secret fishing spot, surf at the beach and play backyard cricket before enjoying a treat at the night market"--Amazon.
- Subjects: Board books.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Northwind / by Paulsen, Gary.;
When sickness decimates his fishing village, an orphan named Leif flees north in a cedar canoe, journeying along a brutal but beautiful coastline.LSC
- Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Wilderness survival; Survival; Orphans; Fishing villages; Canoes and canoeing; Diseases;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The little sailboat / by Lenski, Lois,1893-1974.;
Captain Small goes sailing, fishes from his boat, goes for an unexpected swim, and braves a storm on the way home.LSC
- Subjects: Sailboats; Sailing;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The fisherman's gift : a novel / by Kelly, Julia R.,author.;
It's 1900 and Skerry, a small Scottish fishing village, is destined for an unyielding winter. During a storm, a young boy washes up on the shore. He bears an uncanny resemblance to teacher Dorothy's son, lost to the sea at the same age many years before, his body never found. The village is soon snowed in, and Dorothy agrees to look after the child until they can uncover the mystery of his origins. But over time, the lines between reality and desperate hope start to blur as the boy reminds Dorothy more and more of her own lost child. The boy's arrival also finally forces Dorothy to face the truth about her brief but passionate love affair with Joseph, the fisherman who found the boy on the shore and who has been the subject of whispers connecting him to the drowning of Dorothy's son years earlier. As the past rises to meet the present, long-buried secrets are unearthed within this tight-knit community, and the child's arrival becomes a catalyst for something far greater than any of them could imagine.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Magic realist fiction.; Novels.; Boys; Fishing villages; Interpersonal relations; Man-woman relationships; Secrecy; Villages; Women teachers;
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- This town is not all right / by Krys, Michelle.;
Twelve-year-old twins Beacon and Everleigh move with their father to a weird Maine fishing village, and Beacon must uncover its frightening secret before he loses his sister forever.LSC
- Subjects: Horror fiction.; Twins; Brothers and sisters; Moving, Household; Death; Fishing villages;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Stuck in the middle (of middle school) : a novel in doodles / by Young, Karen Romano.;
"AR: 3.7 / Lexile: 500L"--T.p. verso."008-012"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Diary fiction.; Middle school students; Doodles; Middle schools;
- © 2014, c2013., Square Fish,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Kings of their own ocean : tuna, obsession, and the future of our seas / by Pinchin, Karen,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The marvelous tale of one fish, the fisherman who first caught her, and how our insatiable appetite for bluefin tuna turned a cottage industry into a massive global dilemma. In 2004, an enigmatic charter captain named Al Anderson caught and tagged one Atlantic bluefin tuna off New England's coast. Fourteen years later that same fish--dubbed Amelia for her ocean-spanning journeys--was caught again, this time in a Mediterranean fish trap. Over his fishing career, Al marked more than sixty thousand fish with plastic tags, an obsession that made him nearly as many enemies as it did friends. His quest landed him in the crossfire of an ongoing fight between a booming bluefin tuna industry and desperate conservation efforts, a conflict that is once again heating up as overfishing and climate change threaten the fish's fate. Kings of Their Own Ocean is an urgent investigation that combines science, business, crime, and environmental justice. Through Karen Pinchin's exclusive interviews and access, interdisciplinary approach, and mesmerizing storytelling, readers join her on boats and docks as she visits tuna hot spots and scientists from Portugal to Japan, New Jersey to Nova Scotia, and glimpse, as Pinchin does, rays of dazzling hope for the future of our oceans."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Amelia (Bluefin tuna); Anderson, Al, 1938-2018.; Bluefin tuna; Bluefin tuna.; Fishers; Tuna fishing; Tuna industry;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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