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- Living by water / by Cregan, Lisa.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Interior decoration.; Interior decoration; Seaside architecture.; Seaside architecture; Lakeside architecture.; Lakeside architecture; Architecture, Domestic.; Architecture, Domestic; Vacation homes.; Vacation homes;
- © c2014., Hearst Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Black water rising [sound recording (CD)] / by Locke, Attica.; Graham, Dion.;
- Read by Dion Graham.
- Subjects: Legal stories.; Mystery fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Audiobooks.; Corporations; Lawyers; Petroleum industry and trade; Porter, Jay (Fictitious character);
- © p2009., Harper Audio,
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- The water horse [sound recording (CD)] / by King-Smith, Dick.; Parker, Nathaniel,1963-;
- Read by Nathaniel Parker.In 1930, on the coast of Scotland, eight-year-old Kirstie finds a large egg which hatches into an unusual sea creature, and as he grows her family must decide what to do with him.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Loch Ness monster; Sea monsters;
- © p2008., BBC Audiobooks,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dark water rising / by Sala, Sharon,author.;
- Sam and Haley Quaid buried their ten-year-old-son and then ended their marriage all in one week. It wasn't a volatile divorce, but three years later, except for trading Christmas cards, Sam and Haley have completely lost touch, until a dramatic weather report sets their paths on a collision course once more. Tropical Storm Gladys is heading straight toward coastal Texas, and locals are anxious as they prepare for devastation. Haley, a Realtor, has an appointment to show a property and is determined to keep it, but a hurricane isn't the only looming danger: news reports talk of two prisoners who've escaped from a nearby penitentiary, only a few miles from the house Haley's headed for.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Women real estate agents; Divorced people; Escaped prisoners; Hurricanes;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Midnight, Water City / by McKinney, Chris,1973-author.;
- "2150: An unnamed police detective receives a message from Akira Kimura, the preeminent scientist and living legend who vanquished a world-ending meteor thirty years ago. As Akira's former head of security--and perhaps her only friend--he is one of the few who knows of the sacrifices that were necessary for her to complete Ascalon, the cosmic ray that neutralized the global threat. Ascalon's Scar remains emblazoned in the sky, a permanent reminder of humanity's close call with extinction. When he arrives at Akira's home and finds her methodically dismembered, he must dig into their shared past--with the help of a mysterious synesthesia that no one else knows he has--to find her killer. Through a future of underwater cities, floating suburbs, skin-dyed teenagers, and a wealth gap that has outlived a near-apocalypse, McKinney's cinematic novel is the perfect blend of dark cyberpunk and thrilling detective procedural, all while posing the ultimate question of what we are willing to sacrifice to engineer the world we want"--
- Subjects: Science fiction.; Cyberpunk fiction.; Noir fiction.; Asteroids; Undersea colonies; Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Water confidential : witnessing justice denied--the fight for safe drinking water in Indigenous and rural communities in Canada / by Blacklin, Susan,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."In Water Confidential, Susan Blacklin (formerly Sue Peterson) revisits the important work of her late ex-husband, Dr. Hans Peterson. Beginning in 1996, Peterson, growing frustrated with his work in government funded research in Saskatchewan, brought attention to the desperate need for equal access to safe drinking water after a health inspector encouraged him to visit the Yellow Quill First Nation. In response to the issue, he developed biological technology for effective water treatment, still in use today. Peterson and Blacklin joined forces with scientists from around the world to establish the registered national charity, the Safe Drinking Water Foundation. The SDWF developed accredited education programs for schools across Canada, while also educating the general public and Water Treatment Operators from Indigenous communities. Advocacy became a high priority when they discovered a variety of challenges to their mission, including questionable government practices that were blocking the reality of safe drinking water in First Nations communities. As committed activists, it became their life's work to ensure that access to Peterson's technology was available to all rural and First Nations communities. Thirty years later, the majority of First Nations communities in Canada continue to face atrocious health issues as a result of unsafe drinking water. Blacklin, now retired, shares her deep concerns at the indifference, corruption, and lack of due diligence from all levels of government in response to the safe water movement. She echoes the work of the SDWF stating that Canada needs to implement federal drinking water regulations, and that a responsible government should use rather than abuse science when accurately determining Boil Water Advisories and addressing the deplorable state of access to potable water. In this passionate and timely memoir, Blacklin shares her experiences with fundraising, activism and lobbying work. She reveals the complexities of negotiating between cultures, communities and the provincial and federal government. Blacklin emphasizes that ensuring safe drinking water to each and every First Nations community should be the top priority toward reconciliation with Indigenous people of Canada."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Blacklin, Susan.; Drinking water; Drinking water; Human rights workers; Right to water; Water quality management; Water-supply; First Nations; First Nations;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The North water : a novel / by McGuire, Ian.;
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- Subjects: Sea stories.; Suspense fiction.;
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- The water cure : a novel / by Mackintosh, Sophie,author.;
- "You are a girl. Your body is vulnerable. Men will break it if they can -- and out there, they absolutely will. Bodies must be controlled in order to be safe. Suffering will prepare you for the worst -- the cure is nothing compared to what you've been spared in the sickness. It takes a lot of love to hurt you like this." -- Page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Dystopian fiction.; Women; Mothers and daughters; Sisters; Man-woman relationships;
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- Hard like water : a novel / by Yan, Lianke,1958-author.; Rojas, Carlos,1970-translator.; translation of:Yan, Lianke,1958-Jian ying ru shui.English.;
- "Returning to his village invigorated by success in the army, Gao Aijun sees the beautiful Xia Hongmei walking barefoot alongside the railway track in the warm afternoon sun, and is instantly smitten. Hiding their relationship from their spouses, the pair hurl themselves into the struggle to bring revolution to their backwater village. They wait to consummate their relationship until Aijun has managed to dig a literal tunnel of love between their homes, where underneath the village their revolutionary and sexual fervor reaches a boiling point. While the unsuspecting villagers sleep, they sing revolutionary songs and shout Maoist slogans to each other before making earth-moving love. But when their relationship is finally uncovered, the couple finds themselves dangerously at odds with the doctrinaire and self-disciplined ideals of party higher-ups. Will their great revolutionary energy save their skins, or will they too fall victim to the revolution?"--
- Subjects: Satirical literature.;
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- Thicker than water : a novel / by Collins, Megan,1984-author.;
- "Two sisters-in-law find themselves at painful odds when the man who connects them-the brother of one, the husband of the other-is accused of a brutal crime in this twisty thriller from the author of the "exceedingly entertaining" (The New York Times) The Family Plot. Julia and Sienna Larkin are sisters-in-law, connected by Julia's husband and Sienna's brother, Jason. More than that, the two have been devoted best friends since Jason introduced them. To Sienna, Jason can do no wrong, and although Julia knows he's not perfect, they've built a comfortable life and family together. Recently, Jason has been putting in long hours to secure a promotion at work, so when his boss is found brutally murdered-his lips sewn shut-the Larkins are shocked and unsettled, especially as local gossip swirls. A few days later, Julia and Sienna's lives are upended when Jason gets into a car accident and is placed in a medically induced coma. Worse, the police arrive with news that he's the prime suspect in the murder investigation. With Jason unable to respond-and with Julia and Sienna working to clear his name-the two women find their friendship threatened for the first time: Sienna staunchly maintains her brother's innocence, but as their investigation uncovers a complicated web of secrets, Julia is less sure she's willing to defend her husband. With her signature "moody and atmospheric" (USA TODAY) writing, Megan Collins has crafted a suspenseful story that explores just how fragile our closest bonds can be"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Murder; Suspects (Criminal investigation); Female friendship; Secrecy; Sisters-in-law;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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