Charlie and the Rainbow Trout

Charlie and the Rainbow Trout
Author: Charlotte Bynar
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1665706341

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Charlie is in the third grade and lives in a small town in the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. Her real name is Charlotte, but she thinks that it’s too proper for a girl who doesn’t like to wear dresses or get her hair combed. Charlie likes to catch frogs and play with bugs. Her sisters and brother call her stubborn, but Charlie knows she is just determined. Every year at the end of summer, the creek near her house dries up, and Charlie does her best to catch the rainbow trout caught in the last of the creek, under the bridge, and take them to safety in the Big Wood River. This year she has caught all the trout except one, and now she must try to catch the last fish and take it to the river. Charlie is covered with mud from head to toe from the creek, but can she catch the last rainbow trout? Based on a true story, this children’s tale follows a young girl working to save a rainbow trout from a creek that is drying up at summer’s end.

Thirst for Justice

Thirst for Justice
Author: David R. Boyd
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1773054910

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For readers of John Grisham and William Deverell comes a political thriller ripped from today’s headlines. Lawyer and environmental activist David R. Boyd writes a riveting thriller about the psychological toll of a humanitarian crisis. Filled with tension and courtroom drama, Thirst for Justice will have you questioning what you believe about right versus wrong. Michael MacDougall is a talented trauma surgeon whose life in Seattle is slowly unraveling. Frustrated as an ER doctor and with his marriage in trouble, he volunteers with a medical aid charity in the Congo. Disconsolate at the lives he cannot save in the desperate conditions of the region, he is shattered by a roadside confrontation with the mercenary Mai Mai that results in unthinkable losses. Back home in Seattle, he is haunted by his experiences in Africa and what he sees as society’s failure to provide humanitarian aid to those who most desperately need it. Locked in a downward spiral, he becomes obsessed with making his government listen to him and dreams up an act of terrorism to shock his nation awake. Activist and lawyer David Boyd’s debut novel is a taut political thriller that begs the question: how far is too far when you’re seeking justice?

What Comes Next

What Comes Next
Author: Rob Buyea
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0525648054

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From the beloved author of the MR. TERUPT and PERFECT SCORE series comes this stand-alone middle-grade novel about a girl who is dealing with the tragic loss of her best friend, and the dog that helps her forge new friendships and find happiness once again. Twelve-year-old Thea and her family are moving to a new town for a fresh start--her parents' bright idea. To Thea, it feels like running away. She lost her best friend, Charlie, in a tragic accident, and in the painful aftermath, she has gone mute. Her two younger sisters, however, are excited about moving, especially after their dad promises that the family will get a rescue puppy. This doesn't change Thea's mind, though, until Jack-Jack bounds into her life and makes it clear that he is no ordinary dog. As she bonds with Jack-Jack, and as the dog's mischievous ways steer her toward someone she can confide in, Thea opens up to the possibility of new friendships and forgiveness, and comes to believe in what cannot be fully explained.

The Progressive Fish Culturist

The Progressive Fish Culturist
Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1975
Genre: Fish culture
ISBN:

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Charlie's Pride

Charlie's Pride
Author: Dee Hubbard
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564747913

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"An intriguing novel about a great river."—Jimmy Carter Charlie, the proud hero of this strong and gripping story, is known to his fellow truckers, loggers, and fishermen as Hawk. His father, a full-blooded Hupok, taught him his Indian heritage; his Scots-Irish mother gave him a lifelong love of reading. He feels connected to both roots, but he is most himself when he’s by himself, out in the forest, on the banks or in the flow of his beloved Klamath River. The language in this novel is lush and romantic. Lots of thoughtful philosophy is verbalized in internal thoughts and stream of consciousness. In the mix we are treated to solid information on fly fishing, trucking, logging, the marijuana industry, and most of all the ecology of the forests and rivers of the California far north, a land that still enjoys wildness.

A Parcel of Rogues

A Parcel of Rogues
Author: Niall Illingworth
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786236257

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A man goes missing whilst fishing at Greenbrier Bridge. At the exclusive Marsco College, the lodge house is broken into and days later an old foe meets a violent end. Charlie Finch is hoping for a quiet start in his new job as acting lieutenant in seemingly peaceful Greenbrier County. Things don't quite go to plan and soon he finds himself at odds with his irascible Chief of Police. Investigations into these apparently unconnected events slowly converge on Marsco College; where powerful people have secrets they'd rather not be revealed.

Resource Publication

Resource Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1965
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN:

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