Crossing Home Ground

Crossing Home Ground
Author: David Pitt-Brooke
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-11-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1550177753

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Like John Muir, David Pitt-Brooke stepped out for a walk one morning—a long walk of a thousand kilometres or more through the arid valleys of southern interior British Columbia. He went in search of beauty and lost grace in a landscape that has seen decades of development and upheaval. In Crossing Home Ground he reports back, providing a day-by-day account of his journey’s experiences, from the practical challenges—dealing with blisters, rain and dehydration—to sublime moments of discovery and reconnection with the natural world. Through the course of this journey, Pitt-Brooke’s encounters with the natural world generate starting points for reflections on larger issues: the delicate interconnections of a healthy landscape and, most especially, the increasingly fragile bond between human beings and their home-places. There is no escaping the impact of human beings on the natural world, not even in the most remote countryside, but he finds hope and consolation in surviving pockets of loveliness, the kindness of strangers and the transformative process of the walking itself, a personal pilgrimage across home ground. Crossing Home Ground is a book that, though rooted in one specific place and time, will evoke a universal sense of recognition in a wide variety of readers. It will appeal to hikers, natural-history enthusiasts and anyone who loves the wild countryside and is concerned about the disappearance of Canada’s natural spaces. Pitt-Brooke’s grassland odyssey is sure to become a classic of British Columbia nature writing.

House Crossing

House Crossing
Author: Laurie L. Patton
Publisher: Barrytown Limited
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2018
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781581771671

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House Crossing is a book of 32 poems about where we live or, more properly, dwell, with each poem entitled by a different attribute of domestic architecture as it is commonly known: Cupola, eaves, attic, beams, etc. Such might lend itself to description, but--reminiscent in part of Ronald Johnson's oeuvre (The Foundations, The Spires and The Ramparts)--in the vision of poet and scholar Laurie Patton each component becomes alive to an actuality beyond physical construct: The poetics of how we hold our ground, even if it is in flux--or as she writes, "A river runs... below the house." The instigation for this poetic cycle is Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space, with this collection a homage to that classic phenomenological analysis. As she writes in her introduction, House Crossing arose as "a straightforward observation about the endurance of Bachelard's work: if a poetics is good enough, and I believe Bachelard's is, then it does not only comment on poetry, but can give rise to poetry as well." What Patton gives rise to is in part an opportunity for us each to live more evocatively in our days and nights in each our own place, building a being, as "Noah's ark stands / at the end of our hallway."

Crossing Oceans

Crossing Oceans
Author: Gina Holmes
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414333056

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Single mother Jenny Lucas must find caregivers who will raise her five-year-old daughter when she's gone. Returning to her hometown in North Carolina, she's forced to mend relations with two possible custodians: the baby's father, who doesn't know he hasa child, and her own cold-hearted father.

Crossing Over & Coming Home

Crossing Over & Coming Home
Author: Liz Dale Ph. D.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9781885373632

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A pioneering study of the effects of NDEs (near-death experiences) on gay and lesbian survivors, Crossing Over dramatizes the inclusiveness of the spiritual world. Foreword by Melvin Morse.

Home to Hart's Crossing

Home to Hart's Crossing
Author: Robin Lee Hatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Christian fiction, American
ISBN: 9781410409966

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In "Home to Harts Crossing," fiction lovers will find four touching stories of love and reconciliation--stories of a mother and daughter, first loves separated by war, a girl who longs for a father, and the overburdened new parents of twins.

A Crossing

A Crossing
Author: Brian Newhouse
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0671568981

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Brian Newhouse's journey begins with only three rules: no car rides, no walking hills, and no hangers-on. But as he cycles deep into America's heart, the long-hidden terrain of his past begins slowly unfolding.

Crossing Broadway

Crossing Broadway
Author: Robert W. Snyder
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801455170

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Robert W. Snyder's Crossing Broadway tells how disparate groups overcame their mutual suspicions to rehabilitate housing, build new schools, restore parks, and work with the police to bring safety to streets racked by crime and fear. It shows how a neighborhood once nicknamed "Frankfurt on the Hudson" for its large population of German Jews became "Quisqueya Heights"—the home of the nation's largest Dominican community. The story of Washington Heights illuminates New York City's long passage from the Great Depression and World War II through the urban crisis to the globalization and economic inequality of the twenty-first century. Washington Heights residents played crucial roles in saving their neighborhood, but its future as a home for working-class and middle-class people is by no means assured. The growing gap between rich and poor in contemporary New York puts new pressure on the Heights as more affluent newcomers move into buildings that once sustained generations of wage earners and the owners of small businesses. Crossing Broadway is based on historical research, reporting, and oral histories. Its narrative is powered by the stories of real people whose lives illuminate what was won and lost in northern Manhattan's journey from the past to the present. A tribute to a great American neighborhood, this book shows how residents learned to cross Broadway—over the decades a boundary that has separated black and white, Jews and Irish, Dominican-born and American-born—and make common cause in pursuit of one of the most precious rights: the right to make a home and build a better life in New York City.

Crocodile's Crossing

Crocodile's Crossing
Author: Yoeri Slegers
Publisher: Flyaway Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781947888210

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Crocodile is tired, scared, and hopeful as he searches for his new home. Everything will be better where Im going! he thinks. But where is that? Crocodiles Crossing: A Search for Home introduces children to the complex topic of immigration. Featuring bright artwork packed with playful details, this thoughtful tale sensitively portrays the challenges faced by refugees and other newcomers. A downloadable discussion guide is available at www.flyawaybooks.com/resources.

Railway Signaling

Railway Signaling
Author: Everett Edgar King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1921
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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Annual Report ...

Annual Report ...
Author: New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1382
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:

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