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When Will My Mommy Pick Me Up?
Kathryn Miller-Unger; Illustrated by Susan Shorter
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Beechy (Paperback)
Kathryn Miller; Kathryn Miller
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The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is responsible for
protecting the natural resources and heritage contained on almost
20 percent of the land in the United States. This responsibility
requires acquisition of remotely sensed data throughout vast lands,
including areas that are remote and potentially dangerous to
access. One promising new technology for data collection is
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), which may be better suited
(achieving superior science, safety, and savings) than traditional
methods. UAS, regardless of their size, have the same operational
components: aircraft, payloads, communications unit, and operator
control unit. This book provides operational procedures and lessons
learned from completed proof-of-concept UAS missions in areas such
as wildlife management, resource monitoring, and public land
inspections. This information provides not only an implementation
framework but can also help increase the awareness by resource
managers, scientists, and others of the ability of UAS technology
to advance data quality, improve personnel safety, and reduce data
acquisition costs.
Fifteen-year-old Iris Anderson is only too happy to lend a hand at
her father's detective agency. The only problem is . . . he doesn't
want her help. Iris quickly masters the art of deception.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
New York, 1943: Aspiring actress Rosie Winter has been marooned
in New York throughout the war. Now, faced with the news that her
ex-boyfriend Jack might not be coming home again, she's desperate
to leave the home front and head for the war front. So when Rosie
and her best pal Jayne get an offer to go to the South Pacific to
perform with USO Camp Shows, they jump at the chance.
But being a greasepaint soldier isn't as easy as they had
hoped. Not only are the cast members surly, the schedules inhumane,
and the housing conditions primitive but they also have to travel
with a major--and majorly difficult--Hollywood star. But none of
that is as bad as living in a war zone, and when tragedy strikes,
Rosie and Jayne are left wondering if they are being targeted by
the enemy or if something far more sinister is afoot.
Back from their USO stint in the South Pacific in the fall of
1943, Rosie Winter and her best friend, Jayne, head upstate to
visit the home of Jayne's recently deceased fiancE. But what they
find leaves Rosie wondering if the man ever existed to begin
with.
As Rosie searches for the truth behind his identity--and a way
to help heal Jayne's broken heart--she faces an unpleasant
homecoming of her own. The newspapers are filled with tales of
saboteurs infiltrating the East Coast. Her ex, Jack Castlegate, is
also back in Manhattan, nursing severe war injuries, under scrutiny
for desertion, and engaged to a gorgeous WAC private. Rosie and
Jayne's friend Al is in hiding and no one seems willing to help him
out.
Desperate to make things right, Rosie finds herself telling lie
after lie to protect her friends and herself. But as her deceit
mounts and lures danger out of hiding, she starts to wonder if they
weren't all safer on the warfront than they are on the home
front.
It's tough shooting for stardom when there's a war on. But
Rosie's got enough pluck for two: she's willing to stumble around
in a Broadway dance chorus that she has no right to be a part of,
in a musical that's got "flop" written all over it. And all the
while, she's worrying about her missing-in-action soldier
boyfriend, who hasn't written in months. Lately, she's also been
keeping bad company with her mob-muscle pal, Al, who's dabbling in
a host of shady money-making enterprises in this time of shortages
and rationing. But despite his illicit line of work, Al's no
killer. When the cops finger him for his girlfriend's murder, Rosie
and Jayne, her close compatriot/fellow castmate, set out to clear
big Al's name, and plunge into an intricate backstage drama
featuring a bevy of suspiciously well-dressed wannabe starlets. But
the plot could soon be taking another lethal turn, bringing a final
curtain down on Rosie, Jayne, and all their good intentions.
It's 1943, and the war escalating in Europe and the Pacific
seems far away. But for aspiring actress Rosie Winter, the war
feels as if it were right in New York City--what with food
rationing and frequent blackouts . . . and a boyfriend she hasn't
heard word one from since he enlisted in the navy. Now her rent is
coming due and she hasn't been cast in anything for six months. The
factories are desperate for women workers, but Rosie the Thespian
isn't about to become Rosie the Riveter, so she grabs a part-time
job at a seamy, lowbrow detective agency instead.
However, there's more to the Big City gumshoe game than chasing
lowlife cheating spouses. When her boss turns up dead, Rosie finds
herself caught up in a ticklish high society mystery, mingling with
mobsters and searching for a notorious missing script. Maybe she
has no crime-fighting experience--but Rosie certainly knows how to
act the role. No matter how the war against Miss Winter turns out,
it's not going to end with her surrender
Evocative, entertaining, and wonderfully original, Kathryn
Miller Haines's War Against Miss Winter introduces not only an
unforgettable new sleuth but also an exciting new voice in the
mystery genre, with a fast-paced tale of murder and deception that
brings the World War II era vividly to life.
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