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"Anglers" come in all shapes, sizes, and ages, and can find myriad
places to practice their favorite sport. Are you one? You are if
you've ever gone fishing. And with more than 34 million licensed
anglers in the United States, it's easy to see why fishing is our
number one outdoor sport! In H is for Hook: A Fishing Alphabet,
seasoned angler Judy Young tackles topics such as types of lures,
where to fish, and what equipment you will need, along with the
basics of cleaning, filleting, and cooking your final catch. And
since every fisherman loves to brag about the "one that got away,"
she includes suggestions on how to capture your fishing memories
through journals and photography. For anglers everywhere, reading H
is for Hook is the next best thing to being at the end of a fishing
pole waiting to land that big one.
In the mid-1800s, Minnow lives in one of the many native villages
scattered across the plains. One day she meets Rose, who is
traveling West with her family on a wagon train, and two different
cultures come face to face with life-changing results.
Illustrations.
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A Careful Hunger - Poems (Paperback)
Judy Young; Edited by John K. Young; Foreword by Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Susan Starr Richards
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R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Judy Young (1940--2015) was a gifted but private poet. Over the
years, she established provisional collections of her best work but
refrained from seeking publication due to her trepidation with
sharing her deeply personal poems with an audience. She found her
voice in a collective group of creatives that included Susan Starr
Richards, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, and the late Donna Boyd, Jane
Gentry, Audrey Robinson, and Carolyn Hisel. This illustrious circle
of friends met monthly for almost thirty years and gave her the
courage to share her work -- a lyrical medley of pain, beauty,
strength, and redemption. Revealed is the story of a woman's inner
life -- an intimate tale of abuse and personal struggle -- from a
traumatic childhood through marriage, parenthood, and lifelong
friendships. Based on the final manuscript that was drafted before
the author's death, this compilation traces the path of a woman
finding her poetic voice in middle age, returning to an
often-harrowing upbringing while closely observing the natural
world -- especially the populations of birds moving through the
space between her back porch and the lake below -- and meditating
on the nature of creativity. With a submerged narrative behind the
poems and several calls to nature through repeated motifs, the poet
shares seminal emotions and experiences. A Careful Hunger is the
last creative testament of this extraordinary artist -- her final
act of fearlessness in a troubled yet joyful life. In the words of
the poet: "I am alive and must say so / one way or another."
When ten-year-old Cora and her family leave their home in Missouri,
their hearts are filled with the hopes and dreams of a bright
future gleaming with promise and opportunity.
But the journey west by wagon train is harsh, and tragedy strikes
swiftly and unexpectedly. Now Cora and her father must steel
themselves for a different future from what they had carefully
planned. How can they move forward when their hearts are
broken?
But move on they must, and Cora takes comfort in her new baby
sister (named Susan after the black-eyed flowers). When Cora learns
she and Susan are to be separated at the end of their journey, she
looks to the past to help craft a link to their new lives.
Meet Digger and Daisy They are brother and sister. These dogs like
to explore their world and see new things. Sometimes they agree
with each other. Sometimes they disagree. But no matter the
situation, one thing always stays the same--their love and concern
for each other. In playful, simple stories written especially for
the K-1 audience, author Judy Young explores the dynamics and
nuances of the sibling relationship. In Digger and Daisy Go on a
Picnic, Digger and Daisy walk to the park for a picnic. On the way
there Digger's keen sense of smell leads him to explore his
surroundings, ending up with an encounter with a skunk.
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Saints (Standard format, CD)
Orson Scott Card; Read by A Full Cast; Starring Emily Janice Card, Paul Boehmer, Gabrielle De Cuir, …
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R917
R684
Discovery Miles 6 840
Save R233 (25%)
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Old Boys (Standard format, CD)
Charles McCarry; Directed by Judy Young; Read by Stefan Rudnicki
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R765
R575
Discovery Miles 5 750
Save R190 (25%)
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