Martha's Chickens and the Pirates

Martha's Chickens and the Pirates
Author: Phyl Campbell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986160827

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When Martha's husband dies, she sells her farm and puts her animals on board a ship. Her chickens, fearing for their lives, fly to a pirate ship to bring Martha food so she won't cook and eat them. But when the pirates lay a trap to catch the chickens, can Martha help everyone get what they really want?

Pirate Chicken: All Hens on Deck

Pirate Chicken: All Hens on Deck
Author: Brian Yanish
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728205360

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There's only one thing more frightful, or funny, than a band of pirate chickens: their feared and feathered leader, Redfoot. Pick up Pirate Chicken: All Hens on Deck for a laugh out loud story time! Lily is no ordinary chicken. She dreams of a life off the farm where she can put her grand plans into action. Her wish is granted when pirates recruit her and her fellow chickens and whisk them away to the open seas. Soon, Lily has taken charge and becomes captain of an all-chicken crew. But when Lily faces a mutiny, will she change her ways, or be forced to squawk the plank?

Martha's Vineyard Tales

Martha's Vineyard Tales
Author: Chris Baer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493034707

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Step back in island time into a time-capsule of Martha’s Vineyard history—the quirky, the gritty, the whimsical, and the hard-to-believe. This collection of stories and unique historical photographs paints a picture of the Vineyard through time. There's more to this New England treasure than postcard perfection! Pick up Martha's Vineyard Tales: From Pirates on Lake Tashmoo to Baxter's Saloon and discover the real stories that make up the island's past. Full of little-known tales and tidbits, surprises await for visitors and Vineyard history enthusiasts alike.

Mermaid Evolution

Mermaid Evolution
Author: Phyl Campbell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 0359587909

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In the second book of the Mermaid's Revenge Series, Mandy is now a Mermaid and must learn to swim with the fish. She is beautiful, magical, but also monstrous. She believes she will never see her family again. Aboard the Bold Fortune, stowaway Adam is named Captain by the scheming first mate. Not everyone is on board with Adam's rise to power. Since his first order of business is to go to Mandy's mother and sisters, he'll need the support and the courage of the younger Lost Boys to challenge the remaining crew and keep power. Will the friends embarking on this new evolution end up on opposing sides?

Henry & the Crazed Chicken Pirates

Henry & the Crazed Chicken Pirates
Author: Carolyn Crimi
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: 9780763649999

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When the Buccaneer Bunnies receive a note from an unknown enemy, Henry researches and writes a book called "Plan for Impending Danger from the Unknown Enemy Who Wrote the Scary Note," which helps him when the enemy finally arrives.

Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul

Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul
Author: Jack Canfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1453279105

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This shining collection brings you inspiration and comfort in special chapters on marriage, motherhood, aging, bridging the generations, attitude, self-esteem and higher wisdom. Stories honor the strength and reveal the beauty of the feminine spirit. Included are incredible stories from Oprah Winfrey, Leo Buscaglia, Linda Ellerbee, Robert Fulghum, Kathie Lee Gifford and many others.

The Pirate And The Puritan

The Pirate And The Puritan
Author: Mary Clayton
Publisher: Mary Clayton
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601541198

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1704 - Dangerous times, when the colonies of the Americas are threatened by Queen Anne's War. It is not the French but a pirate who captures Mercy Penhall, mute Puritan spinster. In fear for her life and virtue yet drawn to the captain in spite of herself, Mercy has unknowingly begun on a course of adventure, heartbreak that will test her courage to the utmost. And in the end the secret she carries in her soul threatens to prevent even the small chance of happiness inherent in an impossible love. Edmund Gramercy is an unwilling pirate, forced to join a hostile crew to save his life. He defies them to spare the lives of the vanquished and the virtue of the women. But the mute Puritan girl tempts him like no other. It is best to set her free and never see her again. A pirate's life is a short one - for her own sake he cannot claim her. Yet their paths cross again, then again. He is drawn to her but his passion is hopeless. He is a wanted man. To love a decent woman is impossible. And there is a strange shadow behind her brave blue eyes... Can the impossible become possible for the pirate and the Puritan?"

Food Between Friends

Food Between Friends
Author: Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0593136543

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Best friends Jesse Tyler Ferguson, star of Modern Family, and recipe developer Julie Tanous pay homage to their hometowns as they whip up modern California food with Southern and Southwestern spins in their debut cookbook. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY TIME OUT Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson and chef Julie Tanous love to cook together. They love it so much that they founded a blog, and now put all their favorite recipes into a cookbook for you to dig into with the people you love. In Food Between Friends, they cook up delightful food, spiced with fun stories pulled right from their platonic marriage. Drawing inspiration from the regional foods of the South and Southwest they grew up with, Jesse and Julie put smart twists on childhood favorites, such as Hatch Green Chile Mac and Cheese, Grilled Chicken with Alabama White BBQ Sauce, and Little Grits Soufflés. So come join Jesse and Julie in the kitchen. This book feels just like cooking with a friend—because that’s exactly what it is.

Expedition Whydah

Expedition Whydah
Author: Barry Clifford
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0060929715

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A Captivating Account of the Golden Age of Piracy, the Search for Sunken Treasure, and the Business of Underwater Exploration Bored by his successful life and obsessed with a boyhood dream of lost pirate treasure, Barry Clifford began a quest for legendary pirate Black Sam Bellamy's ship Whydah, which had supposedly wrecked off the coast of Cape Cod more than two centuries ago. Ignoring claims that he was a fool and a dreamer, Clifford pressed on, until he unbelievable found the Whydah...and then the real story begins in a spellbinding story that will capture your imagination.

Kitchen Literacy

Kitchen Literacy
Author: Ann Vileisis
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1597263737

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Ask children where food comes from, and they’ll probably answer: “the supermarket.” Ask most adults, and their replies may not be much different. Where our foods are raised and what happens to them between farm and supermarket shelf have become mysteries. How did we become so disconnected from the sources of our breads, beef, cheeses, cereal, apples, and countless other foods that nourish us every day? Ann Vileisis’s answer is a sensory-rich journey through the history of making dinner. Kitchen Literacy takes us from an eighteenth-century garden to today’s sleek supermarket aisles, and eventually to farmer’s markets that are now enjoying a resurgence. Vileisis chronicles profound changes in how American cooks have considered their foods over two centuries and delivers a powerful statement: what we don’t know could hurt us. As the distance between farm and table grew, we went from knowing particular places and specific stories behind our foods’ origins to instead relying on advertisers’ claims. The woman who raised, plucked, and cooked her own chicken knew its entire life history while today most of us have no idea whether hormones were fed to our poultry. Industrialized eating is undeniably convenient, but it has also created health and environmental problems, including food-borne pathogens, toxic pesticides, and pollution from factory farms. Though the hidden costs of modern meals can be high, Vileisis shows that greater understanding can lead consumers to healthier and more sustainable choices. Revealing how knowledge of our food has been lost and how it might now be regained, Kitchen Literacy promises to make us think differently about what we eat.