The Flying Hockey Stick

The Flying Hockey Stick
Author: Roger Bradfield
Publisher: Checkerboard Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1966
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780528824159

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Young Barnaby Jones has many adventures as he flies around on his invention--a hockey stick that flies with the aid of an electric fan, an umbrella, and a great many extension cords.

The Flying Hockey Stick

The Flying Hockey Stick
Author: Jolly Roger Bradfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781930900318

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Barnaby Jones uses his imagination and household supplies, including a hockey stick and fan, to build a craft that he can fly into the sky.

The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars

The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars
Author: Michael E. Mann
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 023115254X

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A member of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change examines the fossil-fuel industry's public relations campaign to discredit the science of climate change and deny the reality of global warming.

We Ride Upon Sticks

We Ride Upon Sticks
Author: Quan Barry
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525565434

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In the town of Danvers, Massachusetts, home of the original 1692 witch trials, the 1989 Danvers Falcons will do anything to make it to the state finals—even if it means tapping into some devilishly dark powers. Against a background of irresistible 1980s iconography, Quan Barry expertly weaves together the individual and collective progress of this enchanted team as they storm their way through an unforgettable season. Helmed by good-girl captain Abby Putnam (a descendant of the infamous Salem accuser Ann Putnam) and her co-captain Jen Fiorenza (whose bleached blond “Claw” sees and knows all), the Falcons prove to be wily, original, and bold, flaunting society’s stale notions of femininity. Through the crucible of team sport and, more importantly, friendship, this comic tour de female force chronicles Barry’s glorious cast of characters as they charge past every obstacle on the path to finding their glorious true selves.

That's Not Hockey!

That's Not Hockey!
Author: Andrée Poulin
Publisher: Annick Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 177321053X

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The legendary goalie who revolutionized the game of hockey Young Jacques Plante’s way of playing hockey may look different from everyone else’s. Instead of a puck, he uses a tennis ball, and his shin pads are made out of potato sacks and wooden slats. But that’s not going to stop him. He loves the game. Jacques is drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in his mid-twenties. Fans love the unstoppable goalie as he leads his team to one victory after another. But there’s a price to pay: pucks to the face result in a broken jaw, broken cheekbones, multiple stitches, and even a skull fracture. One day, Jacques has had enough. He goes on the ice wearing a fiberglass mask. The coach orders him to take it off. Finally, at a game against the Rangers, when yet another puck hits Jacques square in the face, he puts his foot down. He will not continue to play unless he’s allowed to wear a mask. Young hockey fans will enjoy this story of Jacques Plante, whose determination and love of the game brought about a revolutionary change to how it is played.

Striking Silver

Striking Silver
Author: Tom Caraccioli
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1596700785

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The story of America's forgotten hockey team and its members, which included players who were plucked from the jungles of Vietnam, schoolboy heroes, and college All-Americans...Jacket cover.

The Magic Hockey Stick

The Magic Hockey Stick
Author: Peter Maloney
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN: 9780606225106

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Inspired by a true story, this fictional tale tells how a little girl, whose parents win Wayne Gretzky's hockey stick at an auction, becomes her hockey's team's star player with it. Meanwhile, The Great One goes into the greatest slump of his career. Realizing Gretzky needs the stick more than she does, the girl returns it to him, and Gretzky gets over his thousand-goal slump. Illustrations.

Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare

Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2006-05-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399245316

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Seems like Richie’s entire goal in life is to make Trisha’s impossible. Especially when he takes to teasing her about her beloved ballet class. Trisha knows how much work it takes to be good at ballet—much more than the stupid hockey Richie plays! So she challenges Richie to perform in her ballet recital, and Richie agrees, under one condition: Trisha has to join his hockey team for the big game!

In the Shadow of the Sabertooth

In the Shadow of the Sabertooth
Author: Doug Peacock
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1849351414

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"Doug Peacock, as ever, walks point for all of us. Not since Bill McKibben’s The End of Nature has a book of such import been presented to readers. Peacock’s intelligence defies measure. His is a beautiful, feral heart, always robust, relentless with its love and desire for the human race to survive, and be sculpted by the coming hard times: to learn a magnificent humility, even so late in the game. Doug Peacock’s mind is a marvel—there could be no more generous act than the writing of this book. It is a crowning achievement in a long career sent in service of beauty and the dignity of life."—Rick Bass, author of Why I Came West and The Lives of Rocks Our climate is changing fast. The future is uncertain, probably fiery, and likely terrifying. Yet shifting weather patterns have threatened humans before, right here in North America, when people first colonized this continent. About 15,000 years ago, the weather began to warm, melting the huge glaciers of the Late Pleistocene. In this brand new landscape, humans managed to adapt to unfamiliar habitats and dangerous creatures in the midst of a wildly fluctuating climate. What was it like to live with huge pack-hunting lions, saber-toothed cats, dire wolves, and gigantic short-faced bears, to hunt now extinct horses, camels, and mammoth? Are there lessons for modern people lingering along this ancient trail? The shifting weather patterns of today—what we call "global warming"—will far exceed anything our ancestors previously faced. Doug Peacock's latest narrative explores the full circle of climate change, from the death of the megafauna to the depletion of the ozone, in a deeply personal story that takes readers from Peacock's participation in an archeological dig for early Clovis remains in Livingston, MT, near his home, to the death of the local whitebark pine trees in the same region, as a result of changes in the migration pattern of pine beetles with the warming seasons. Writer and adventurer Doug Peacock has spent the past fifty years wandering the earth's wildest places, studying grizzly bears and advocating for the preservation of wilderness. He is the author of Grizzly Years; Baja; and Walking It Off and co-author of The Essential Grizzly. Peacock was named a 2007 Guggenheim Fellow, and a 2011 Lannan Fellow.

Henry Holton Takes the Ice

Henry Holton Takes the Ice
Author: Sandra Bradley
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698401573

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A lively hockey and ice dancing picture book in the tradition of Billy Elliot and The Sissy Duckling Henry Holton’s whole family is hockey mad. Everyone, that is, except Henry. When he holds a hockey stick, Henry becomes a menace to the game—and an embarrassment to his sports-minded family. It’s not until he sees his first ice dancing performance that Henry realizes there’s something he can do on the ice that doesn’t involve boarding and body checking. Henry is ready to hang up his gear and try on some figure skates, but first he has to convince his hockey-obsessed family to let him follow his own path.