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A treasure trove of wintery nature tales from storytellers across
the globe, bringing a little magic and wonder to every dark night.
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Around Sanger (Hardcover)
Helen Seely Bounds, Tona Batis Payne, Nancy Campbell Smith
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PROTOTYPE 4 (Paperback)
Jess Chandler; Contributions by ajw, Sascha Akhtar, Chiara Ambrosio, Charlie Baylis, Jack Barker-Clark, Natalie Linh Bolderston, Jo Burns, Nancy Campbell, J. R. Carpenter, Joe Carrick-Varty, Robert Casselton Clark, Rory Cook, Emily Cooper, Kate Crowcroft, Eve Esfandiari-Denney, Alisha Dietzman, Edward Doegar, Nathan Dragon, Laura Elliott, Alan Fielden, Clare Fisher, Livia Franchini, Jay Gao, Honor Gareth Gavin, Emily Hasler, Grace Henes, Martha Kapos, Annie Katchinska, Victoria Manifold, Samra Mayanja, Jessa Mockridge, Helen Palmer, Yannis Ritsos (trans. Paul Merchant), Rochelle Roberts, Kimberly Reyes, fred spoliar, Scott Thurston, Hao Guang Tse, Ralf Webb, Sam Weselowski, Chrissy Williams and Xuela Zhang
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Waterstones Non fiction Book of the Month November 2021 'A
delightful compendium that brings together language, culture and
adventure through frozen landscapes as it shares the meanings
behind 50 words for snow, gathered from around the globe.' The
Herald Snow. Every language has its own words for the magical,
mesmerising flakes that fall from the sky. In this exquisite
exploration, writer and Arctic traveller Nancy Campbell digs deep
into the meanings of fifty words for snow. In Japanese we encounter
yuki-onna - a 'snow woman' who drifts through the frosted land. In
Icelandic it is hundslappadrifa - 'snowflakes as big as a dog's
paw' - that softly blanket the streets. And in Maori we meet
Huka-rere - 'one of the children of rain and wind'. From mountain
tops and frozen seas to city parks and desert hills, each of these
linguistic snow crystals offers a whole world of myth and story -
the perfect winter gift. ___ 'Absolutely exquisite. This little
book is a work of art. It is impossible to imagine the reader who
will not love it.' Horatio Clare, author of The Light in the Dark
'This stunning book made me want to pack all my woolies, candles,
ample firewood and enough books for a year - and head to as
northerly a location as I could find.' Kerri ni Dochartaigh, Caught
By the River 'Sparkles and dazzles with new meanings and old magic.
You'll never see snow in the same way again.' Matt Gaw, author of
Under the Stars
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE WATERSTONES' NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH:
Fifty Words for Snow ___ Can a tiny caravan provide the space to
rebuild a life? 'Life-affirming, soul-shaking, heart-breaking... A
book that reminds us what it means to be alive.' Kerri ni
Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places ___ 'It was believed lightning
would not strike a house that held a thunderstone. And so these
fossils were placed on top of clocks, under floorboards, over
stable doors . . . But there are some storms that thunderstones
cannot prevent.' In the wake of a traumatic lockdown, Nancy
Campbell buys an old caravan and drives it into a strip of
neglected woodland between a canal and railway. It is the first
home she has ever owned. As summer begins, Nancy embraces the
challenge of how to live well in a space in which possessions and
emotions often threaten to tumble - clearing industrial junk from
the soil to help wild beauty flourish. But when illness and
uncertainty loom once more, it is this van anchored in the woods,
and the unconventional friendships forged off -grid, that will
bring her solace and hope. An intimate journal across the space of
a defining summer, Thunderstone is celebration of the people and
places that hold us when the storms gather; an invitation to
approach life with imagination and to embrace change bravely. ___
'In this beautiful memoir Campbell traces a season of upheaval,
grief and uncertainty as she makes a home in an unusual place . . .
An uplifting, heart-filled read full of hope and love.' Lulah
Ellender, author of Grounding 'This raw, honest account of
semi-urban caravan life offers a valuable lesson in how to find
beauty and wonder even in the most trying of circumstances...
[Nancy Campbell] is wonderfully alert to every nuance of every
experience, and writes with joyous precision about the summer she
sees unfolding all around her.' Scotsman 'A "many-splendoured book,
which is at once an after-love, ever-loving letter to her ex; a
real-time journal to keep herself company and emotionally intact; a
worked-over piece of literary art (Campbell writes beautiful prose)
and a rich newcomer to the latest and most exciting department of
place writing.' Horatio Clare, Spectator ___
'A wonderful book: Nancy Campbell is a fine storyteller with a rare
physical intelligence. The extraordinary brilliance of her eye
confers the reader a total immersion in the rimy realms she
explores. Glaciers, Arctic floe, verglas, frost and snow - I can
think of no better or warmer guide to the icy ends of the Earth'
Dan Richards, author of Climbing Days A vivid and perceptive book
combining memoir, scientific and cultural history with a bewitching
account of landscape and place, which will appeal to readers of
Robert Macfarlane, Roger Deakin and Olivia Laing. Long captivated
by the solid yet impermanent nature of ice, by its stark, rugged
beauty, acclaimed poet and writer Nancy Campbell sets out from the
world's northernmost museum - at Upernavik in Greenland - to
explore it in all its facets. From the Bodleian Library archives to
the traces left by the great polar expeditions, from remote Arctic
settlements to the ice houses of Calcutta, she examines the impact
of ice on our lives at a time when it is itself under threat from
climate change. The Library of Ice is a fascinating and beautifully
rendered evocation of the interplay of people and their environment
on a fragile planet, and of a writer's quest to define the value of
her work in a disappearing landscape. 'The writer and poet offers
reflections on ice and snow that draw on art, science and
history... a dreamlike book.' - The Guardian 'It is a sparkling and
wonderful meditation on a substance we must cherish' - The
Independent 'It is a pleasant brew infused with elements not only
of travel and history, but also of memoir and personal reflection'-
Literary Review 'Ms Campbell, a penniless but intrepid traveller,
braves miserable bus journeys, freezing rain, dark and intense
cold, but still manages to write rapturously of the beauties of the
Arctic'- The Economist
Can a tiny vehicle provide the space to rebuild a life?
Thunderstone: a sculpted & fearless memoir from the
award-winning author of Fifty Words for Snow
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A The Scotsman Book of the Year 2021. In re-telling the Inuit
stories included here, Richard Price opens out remarkable northern
vistas and unfamiliar narratives, strange gods and unforgettable
characters. Carol Rumens described Price as a poet who is
'brilliant quietly: inventive, sometimes dazzling, but never merely
showy': precisely the talents for rendering, rather than
appropriating these great story-cycles of Inuit culture. Here we
learn of 'Sedna the Sea Goddess' and 'Kiviuq the Hunter', the
central protagonists of the book's remarkable stories. They are
rich in extraordinary incident. In Sedna's world women can marry
dogs and have half-puppy, half-human children; birds beat their
wings so hard they call down a storm on a fugitive kayak; walruses
originate from... well that would be telling. Each story-cycle
abounds in natural wonder, celebrating our creaturely relations
with our fellow inhabitants of land and sea. 'The Old Woman Who
Changed Herself into a Man', a short narrative, bridges the major
sequences, telling the story of an older woman and a younger one
who become lovers in the isolation of their remote home.
From the 1950s 'girl junkie' to the 1990s 'crack mom', Using Women investigates how the cultural representations of women drug users have defined America's drug policies in this century. In analyzing the public's continued fear, horror and outrage wrought by the specter of women using drugs, Nancy Campbell demonstrates the importance that public opinion and popular culture have played in regulating women's lives. The book will chronicle the history of women and drug use, provide a critical policy analysis of the government's drug policies and offer recommendations for the direction our current drug policies should take. Using Women includes such chapters as 'Sex, Drugs and Race in the Age of Dope'; 'Regulating Adolescents in the Postwar US'; 'Fifties Femininity'; and 'Regulating Maternal Instinct'.
A step-by-step resource for clear communication of all types of
policies and procedures. Policies and procedures -- they're what
make a company run efficiently and legally. Now managers have a
definitive guide to creating accurate policies and procedures
documents. The book is useful for professionals in such areas as: *
health and safety * human resources * office management *
administration * quality * manufacturing * customer service *
finance and accounting. Readers will enjoy the unusually friendly,
informal approach of this book. Loaded with examples, checklists,
guidelines, quick tips, work plans, and forms, it is ready for
immediate use. The book shows how to: * write (and design)
documents clearly (so employees will understand and follow the
policies) * plan, analyze, and research each element * help
employees increase efficiency, reduce mistakes and frustration, and
save time and money -- by providing clear guidelines to follow *
avoid legal mistakes that can get a company in trouble.
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Protecting Her Heart
Nancy Campbell Allen
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Disko Bay (Hardcover)
Nancy Campbell
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The poems in Nancy Campbell's first collection transport the reader
to the frozen shores of Greenland. The Arctic has long been a place
of encounters, and Disko Bay is a meeting point for whalers and
missionaries, scientists and shamans. We hear the stories of those
living on the ice edge in former times: hunters, explorers and
settlers, and the legendary leader Qujaavaarssuk. These poems
relate the struggle for existence in the harsh polar environment,
and address tensions between modern life and traditional ways of
subsistence. As the environment begins to change, hunters grow
hungry and their languages are lost. In the final sequence,
Jutland, we reach the northern fringes of Europe, where shifting
waterlines bear witness to the disappearing arctic ice.
Mothers and wives, you need strength for each new day These
devotions will challenge, refresh and fortify you as you fulfill
your great task of training the next generation who will determine
the destiny of this nation. You will be inspired to new heights and
vision.
100 Days of Blessing, Volume 2 contains 100 encouraging,
strengthening, and challenging daily devotions for wives and
mothers. Mothers have a huge task as they train and nurture their
children. They are the ones who determine the destiny of the
nation. Therefore, they need the daily strength and fortitude this
book gives it to them.
Words of encouragement for every day of the year, written to
strengthen and build up wives and mothers at home and around the
world.
Encouraging our children, and everyone around us, should be the
habit of our lives. God's Word constantly admonishes us to
strengthen, encourage and build up one another. Don't be a little
encourager. Be a great encourager. Be a habitual encourager. Create
an environment of encouragement. Get ready to raise a genius Get
ready to raise children who will invent new things. Get ready to
raise children who will think outside the box. Get ready to raise
children who will change the world for God.
A wealth of ideas for building up and ministering love and
encouragement to your husband, submitted by subscribers to ABOVE
RUBIES magazine and compiled by its editress, Nancy Campbell.
This rich and varied collection of papers is concerned with
feedback in the language learning context. Each chapter deals with
a different aspect of the feedback process including peer feedback,
online feedback, learner-centred feedback, feedback formulation as
well as feedback on specific skill areas. With its blend of
theoretical overviews, action research-based empirical studies and
practical implications, it will be a valuable resource for all
academics and practitioners concerned with generating feedback that
matters.
Winner, 2021 Melva J. Dwyer AwardItee Pootoogook belonged to a new
generation of Inuit artists who are transforming and reshaping the
creative traditions that were successfully pioneered by their
parents and grandparents in the second half of the 20th century.A
meticulous draughtsman who worked with graphite and coloured
pencil, Itee depicted buildings in Kinngait that incorporated a
perspectival view, a relatively recent practice influenced by his
training as a carpenter and his interest in photography. His
portraits of acquaintances and family members similarly bear
witness to the contemporary North. Whether he depicts them at work
or resting, his subjects are engaged in a range of activities from
preparing carcasses brought in from hunting to playing music or
contemplating the landscape of the North.Itee was also an inventive
landscapist. Many of his finest Arctic scenes emphasize the open
horizon that separates land from sky and the ever-shifting colours
of the Arctic. Rendering the variable light of the landscape with
precision, he brought a level of attention that contributed, over
time, to his style.Featuring more than 100 images and essays by
curators, art historians, and contemporary artists, Itee
Pootoogook: Hymns to Silence celebrates the creative spirit of an
innovative artist. It is the first publication devoted exclusively
to his art.
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