Lobo and the Rabbit Stew

Lobo and the Rabbit Stew
Author: Marcia Schwartz
Publisher: Raven Tree Press,Csi
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-16
Genre: Picture books for children
ISBN: 9781936299027

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The wolf wants rabbit stew and tries to tempt the small bunny from his burrow. The bunny outwits him and makes his mother proud.

The Weight of a Pearl

The Weight of a Pearl
Author: Walker Smith
Publisher: Sonata Books, LLC
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0990499685

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In 1937, a young trumpet player called Doc leaves Harlem with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Eight hundred miles away, a little girl named Pearl is fighting a child’s war against poverty and paternal abuse in a Chicago tenement. Spain’s defeat leads directly to World War II. For the honor of Spain and self, Doc heads off to fight another war. Meanwhile, Pearl discovers the power of her voice and begins her own odyssey.By 1946, the war is over and New York is sizzling with the sounds of bebop. Doc returns to find peace in the music, but everything changes when the band’s new singer walks into the club. Her voice is as deep and arresting as her dark eyes, and her name takes up residence in his mind. Pearl.After a turbulent start, they ease into a healing love and claim Harlem as their small piece of America. But soon a new war is rumbling. As a deadly strain of heroin floods their streets, Doc is targeted by the House Un-American Activities Committee, and Pearl falls under the scrutiny of a stalker with a badge. Doc learns that everything is linked, and must revisit a chilling question he still carries from Spain: What constitutes an act of war? And what is he prepared to do about it?

Rabbit Stew

Rabbit Stew
Author: Donna Kosow
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780448414935

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It's a playful battle of brawn vs. brains when a plotting pooch cooks up a plan'and a stew!?to get rid of three wickedly clever rabbits that keep raiding his vegetable garden. But the clueless canine is no match for the sly creatures, and before you can say "jack rabbit," the dog has himself a delicious (rabbitless) stew while the rabbits get credit for helping'and the leftovers as well!

Yesterday's Bandit

Yesterday's Bandit
Author: Barry Brierley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Western stories
ISBN: 1410778274

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Read the Foreword Clarion book review of The Life of Stuart O. Van Slyke. In this autobiography compiled from old diaries and letters, Stuart O. Van Slyke recounts his adventures as a young man born to hardship in the early 20th century. He recalls how he overcame his background through his own grit, imagination, and the support of his family and friends. From a 21st century point of view, Stuart's unsupervised childhood seems carefree. Virtually on his own from the beginning, Stuart worked his way through college, where he was introduced to the Army through ROTC, and was the first of his family to graduate. He was called to active duty on June 30, 1941, as a second lieutenant, but his true military career started on Pearl Harbor day. This turned out to a pivotal event in the shaping of his life. One of the highlights of the book is his service in the North African Campaign and his passionate yet sensitive command of the 78th Fighter Control Squadron, and later on the staff of the Allied Air Command of Corsica. The war's ending found him in Korea in military government in 1945, where he assisted in the start of South Korea's return to the community of countries who were no longer enslaved or ruled by despots. He had a real bird's eye view of the development of the 38th Parallel dilemma that plagues us even today. At the age of 29 in 1946, he was a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves, and a civilian again, who wondered what he was now going to do.

The Book of ReAnn Heights

The Book of ReAnn Heights
Author: Teresa Spencer
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434969835

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When a deadly virus has decimated most of the world’s population, ReAnn found herself embarking on a grim quest to locate what is left of her family, living and dead. After rescuing two surviving grandchildren, Jordan and Karis, from the clutches of an insane woman, ReAnn then heads for the mountains of Montana. Despite the swath of destruction that litter their path, she ends up with a group that includes Shaun, a longtime friend, Gavin, a brother, and Bella, daughter of a woman she has rescued from a group of brutal marauders. Out of this few remnants of humanity, earth will find the new seeds to regenerate itself. In a world unmasked of its false gods and failed beliefs, ReAnn carves a path that she hopes will be more worthy of the blessings of the planet and the powers that truly guide it.

Revenge of the Hawk

Revenge of the Hawk
Author: Leigh Franklin James
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1981
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN: 9780553200966

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Backtrail

Backtrail
Author: Elizabeth Fackler
Publisher: M. Evans
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1993
Genre: Outlaws
ISBN: 9780871317162

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Lion's Roar

Lion's Roar
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1942
Genre: Motion picture studios
ISBN:

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Medicine of the White Owl

Medicine of the White Owl
Author: Donna Simko
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615255108

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Destiny is about to rush through the sleepy village of San Ramon forever changing the face of the American Southwest in 1850 as Apache, Pueblo, American and Spanish cultures collide, igniting Northern New Mexico. With the collapsing of a silver mine in Northern Mexico, an urgent need for workers is created, sparking the Southwest slave trade. Thrust into the middle of this, the children of the mission in San Ramon realize they are in danger, and to survive they discover allies in unexpected places. An injured child from the mission seeks refuge in an ancient shaman's cave where she discovers the power of the Owl . . . the ability to see truth in darkness. Rescued by a medicine woman from a local Pueblo, the child grows in wisdom. The child returns with her new found wisdom and aids the children of the mission who will have to choose between the values taught by the controlling Father Alcazar and the spiritual values of the Pueblo. There will be no middle ground.

Paladares

Paladares
Author: Anya von Bremzen
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1683351452

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Discover the fresh flavors of contemporary Cuba in this gorgeously photographed volume of stories and recipes from the country’s enterprising restaurants. Over the past decades, paladares—or private restaurants—have led a cultural and culinary renaissance in Cuba. In Paladares, James Beard Award-winning food writer Anya von Bremzen shares a fascinating journey through the country’s new food scene. Born in Soviet Russia, Bremzen brings a unique perspective to the stories she hears from Cuba’s chefs, restaurateurs, farmers, and food historians. She eavesdrops on passionate arguments about black beans and tamales; pries Daiquirí secrets from the legendary El Floridita (Hemingway’s watering hole); and guides us to vibrant markets and visionary organic farms. Through Bremzen’s travels, we learn of Fidel’s obsession with dairy cows and hear wrenching memories of privation from the time after Soviet aid vanished. We meet colorful expats-turned-restaurateurs and local hipsters who obsess over global culture glimpsed in foreign movies and magazines. The more than 100 recipes in Paladares are as intriguing as the characters behind them. And Fawn Schlow’s evocative photographs frame it all with the ramshackle glamour of old Havana, Cuba’s stunning countryside, dishes that are earthy and innovative, and Cuba’s incredible people.