Bodie on the Road

Bodie on the Road
Author: Belinda Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1510732969

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For the fans of Eat, Pray, Love and Marley & Me, a heartwarming story of a 2,000-mile road trip taken by a woman and her dog. Bodie, mystery mix rescue pup, is on death row in a Los Angeles dog shelter, having been abandoned by his owner. Belinda, a heartbroken woman, is in a heap on the floor of her vintage apartment, having been dumped by the man of her dreams. Two lost souls ready to find a new life—together. Belinda falls in love with Bodie the moment he plants his furry butt on her bare, flip-flopped foot. Soon, the two embark on a 2,000-mile West Coast road trip, taking in spectacular Big Sur, a pack run in the wilds of Oregon, afternoon tea at Doris Day’s dog-loving hotel in Carmel, a fragrant encounter with the creator of Kennel No.5 furfume, and a bar stop in a small town near San Francisco where a dog was elected mayor and served for thirteen years . . . On their soul-searching adventure, Belinda and Bodie cruise along California State Route 1, one of the most iconic highways in America, heading towards Portland, Oregon—repeatedly voted one of the most dog-friendly cities in America. Join Belinda and Bodie on this feelgood road trip, and you, too, will feel the wind in your hair and a wag in your tail!

Flying Dogs

Flying Dogs
Author: Julia Christe
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1501145908

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For fans who loved bestsellers like Underwater Dogs and Shake comes Flying Dogs, a fun and stunning photography book capturing adorable dogs from a unique perspective: mid-air. Inspired by her Frisbee-loving pup, Flinn, photographer Julia Christe set out to photograph the athleticism and freedom of dogs leaping in mid-air. She published some of these images of airborne canines digitally, and they quickly went viral with features in The Guardian, Huffington Post, and on the Today show. The delightful result prompted her to capture other dogs from this hilarious and unique perspective. Featuring over 120 airborne dogs of all breeds and sizes—from the tiniest of Chihuahuas to full-grown Siberian Huskies and German Shepherds—Flying Dogs is the delightful, swooping sensation that will have dog lovers laughing out loud and begging for more! (And never fear: No dogs were harmed in the making of this book.)

Big Bad Bodie: High Sierra Ghost Town

Big Bad Bodie: High Sierra Ghost Town
Author: Doug Brodie
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462833845

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The mid-19th century mining town of Bodie, California located at 8,369 feet, atop the Sierra Nevada Mountains, just 3 1/2 miles from the Nevada border, was considered one of the richest gold and silver mining towns in the west. Geologists who know of its present rich ore deposits, say it could have been again, but since it became a California historic state park in 1962, that possibility was terminated. The old town, now the best preserved ghost town in the Nation, is maintained in a state of arrested decay by the State of California, meaning it will never be restored to its once rough and tough condition of the 1870s, but it is prevented from further deterioration through a system of constant repair. The public is encouraged to visit the old town, and this book is a compilation of stories, news items, historic information, and reports of its past, some true, some possibly true, and some probably outright lies by citizens of the past and news reporters who wrote for the many old newspapers that described life as it was lived in the years immediately following the Civil War. Authors Jim Watson, photographer, and Doug Brodie, former newspaper reporter, have obtained items heretofore never explained nor described in writings about the old town. Their research has made this book a one of a kind publication.

Rene-Charles: NYC

Rene-Charles: NYC
Author: Evan Cuttic
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0762460016

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Fierce. Flawless. Frenchie. With opinions on brunch (always boozy), work (something for lesser life forms), and everything (really, everything) in between, René-Charles is the ultimate New York City tastemaker. Whether he's dining at the finest restaurants or luxuriating in his king-size bed, this discerning French bulldog accepts nothing less than the best. And if you don't meet his standards? Well, he'll let you know.

Bodie on the Road

Bodie on the Road
Author: Belinda C. Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Human-animal relationships
ISBN:

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The Dog Lived (and So Will I)

The Dog Lived (and So Will I)
Author: Teresa Rhyne
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1402271727

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Recounts the author's journey nursing her adopted beagle Seamus through his cancer treatment as she learned to deal with medical situations, unknowingly preparing herself for her own later triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis.

Bodie on the Road

Bodie on the Road
Author: Belinda Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781786850744

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Bodie was on death row in a Los Angeles shelter, having been abandoned by his owner. Belinda was in a heap on the floor of her vintage apartment, having been dumped by the man of her dreams. Two lost souls ready to find a new life. Together they embark on a 2,000-mile West Coast road trip taking in spectacular Big Sur, a pack run in the wilds of Oregon, afternoon tea at Doris Day's dog-loving hotel in Carmel, a fragrant encounter with the creator of Kennel No.5 furfume and a bar stop in a small town near San Francisco where a dog was elected mayor, two years running... Join Belinda and Bodie on this soul-searching adventure along one of the most iconic highways in America and you too will feel the wind in your hair and a wag in your tail.

The Road to Bodie

The Road to Bodie
Author: Vickie L. Buchanan
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2008-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781604747188

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Children don't always have an opportunity to travel to the fascinating places this country has to offer. This book invites a young reader to take a trip into history. Lucy and Leo, whose parents travel for a living, take the reader along as they investigate a ghost town of the 1800s where gold was discovered and mined, then abandoned. In the high desert area of the Sierra Nevada Mountains sits the remnants of a rugged mining town where--in spite of weather, isolation and hard work--a community managed to build a life. Our travelers can appreciate their hardships and the comparison to their own lives.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1180
Release: 1924
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

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The Old Iron Road

The Old Iron Road
Author: David Haward Bain
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2022-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496235177

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In the summer of 2000 David Haward Bain and his family left their home in Vermont and headed west in search of America’s past. Spiritually, their journey began on a Kansas trail where the author’s grandmother was born in a covered wagon in 1889. Between the Missouri River and the Golden Gate, they retraced the entire route of the first transcontinental railroad and large stretches of the Oregon and California trails, and the equally colorful old Lincoln Highway. Following vanished iron rails and wagon wheel ruts, bumping down backroads and main streets, they discovered the deep, restless, uniquely American spirit of adventure that connects our past to our present. A superb writer and an exacting researcher, Bain conjures up a marvelous sense of coming unstuck in time as he lingers in the ghost towns and battlegrounds, prairies and river ports, trainyards, museums, deserts, and diners that line his cruise west to California. Bain encounters a fascinating cast of characters, both historic and contemporary, as well as memories of his grandparents and the journeys that shaped his own heritage. Writing in the tradition of William Least Heat-Moon and Ian Frazier, and with an engaging warmth and a deep grasp of history all his own, Bain has fashioned a quintessentially American journey.