Journeys to the Heartland

Journeys to the Heartland
Author: William Horwood
Publisher: Voyager
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780006496946

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In this first of three volumes, wolves driven out of remote regions of Europe set out for the mountains of Czechoslovakia, the mythical heartland of wolfkind, summoned by the fallen gods. They seek to re-establish the position they held long ago, before Man set out to hunt them to extinction.

Journeys to the Heartland

Journeys to the Heartland
Author: William Horwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 489
Release: 1995
Genre: Wolves
ISBN: 9780002236775

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First volume in a trilogy concerning the future of the European wolf in a landscape destroyed by man. By the author of the 'Duncton' novels.

Journeys to the Heartland

Journeys to the Heartland
Author: William Horwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
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Roads of Oku

Roads of Oku
Author: Dennis Kawaharada
Publisher: Dennis Kawaharada
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9781500885113

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"Between 2004 and 2014, Karen and I made a dozen trips to Japan, to revisit places I went to on my first trip in 1970 and to go to places related to family and ancestral histories and myths.... Inspired by the travels of Basho and Sora, we logged over 20,000 miles across the four main islands ... up to Cape Soya, at the northern tip of Hokaido, and down to Cape Kasasa, at the southwestern corner of Kyushu"-- Author's note.

Journey to the Heartland

Journey to the Heartland
Author: Mary Jo Kinsey-Stich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Dangs

The Dangs
Author: Randhir Khare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2000
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Weaving myth, legend, history, ecology and personal experience, the book presents a fascinating tapestry of man and nature locked in a struggle for survival. Signed by the author on the title page. Like new.

Cloud Road

Cloud Road
Author: John Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781906998127

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In every atlas there is a country missing from the maps of South America: the Andean nation. For five months John Harrison journeys through this secret country, walking alone into remote villages where he is the first gringo the inhabitants have ever seen, and where life continues as if Columbus had never sailed.

Latino Heartland

Latino Heartland
Author: Sujey Vega
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479864536

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Addresses the politics of immigration, in the everyday lives of one community National immigration debates have thrust both opponents of immigration and immigrant rights supporters into the news. But what happens once the rallies end and the banners come down? What is daily life like for Latinos who have been presented nationally as “terrorists, drug smugglers, alien gangs, and violent criminals”? Latino Heartland offers an ethnography of the Latino and non-Latino residents of a small Indiana town, showing how national debate pitted neighbor against neighbor—and the strategies some used to combat such animosity. It conveys the lived impact of divisive political rhetoric on immigration and how race, gender, class, and ethnicity inform community belonging in the twenty-first century. Latino Heartland illuminates how community membership was determined yet simultaneously re-made by those struggling to widen the scope of who was imagined as a legitimate resident citizen of this Midwestern space. The volume draws on interviews with Latinos—both new immigrants and long-standing U.S. citizens—and whites, as well as African Americans, to provide a sense of the racial dynamics in play as immigrants asserted their right to belong to the community. Latino Hoosiers asserted a right to redefine what belonging meant within their homes, at their spaces of worship, and in the public eye. Through daily acts of ethnic belonging, Spanish-speaking residents navigated their own sense of community that did not require that they abandon their difference just to be accepted. In Latino Heartland, Sujey Vega addresses the politics of immigration, showing us how increasingly diverse towns can work toward embracing their complexity.

The Wolves of Time

The Wolves of Time
Author: William Horwood
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: Europe
ISBN:

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The Wolves have raised their first cubs since returning to the Heartland, but the Magyar wolf-pack is regaining its strength. Each species must make its separate journey to the WulfRock, to play out the dramatic events decreed by destiny.