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Today, virtually any advance in the life sciences requires a
sophisticated mathematical approach. The methods of mathematics and
computer science have emerged as critical tools to modeling
biological phenomena, understanding patterns, and making sense of
large data sets, such as those generated by the human genome
project. An Invitation to Biomathematics provides a comprehensive,
yet easily digested entry into the diverse world of mathematical
biology--the union of biology, mathematics, and computer science.
This textbook, expertly written by a team of experienced educators,
is divided into two parts. The first section presents core
principles as elucidated by classical problems such as population
growth, predator-prey interactions, epidemic models, and population
genetics, while the second applies these principles to modern
biomedical research. In addition, the supplementary work Laboratory
Manual of Biomathematics (available separately) is designed to
enable hands-on exploration of model development, model validation,
and model refinement.
* Provides a complete guide for development of quantification
skills crucial for applying mathematical methods to biological
problems.
* Includes well-known examples from across disciplines in the life
sciences including modern biomedical research.
* Explains how to use data sets or dynamical processes to build
mathematical models.
* Offers extensive illustrative materials.
* Written in clear and easy-to-follow language without assuming a
background in math or biology.
* A laboratory manual is available for hands-on, computer-assisted
projects based on material covered in the text.
Sanctuary Dishonored: The Decline and Fall of the Maxfield Parrish
Estate. Robin Lee, through an incredible twist of fate, was invited
to write and record her music, inspired by the great American
artist Maxfield Parrish, at the very time his iconic art studio was
on the verge of being gutted. Lee had the foresight to capture with
her camera and video recorder numerous pictures and footage of
Parrish's workshop and grounds just before and as they were being
torn apart. This great tragedy in art history will unfold before
your eyes, and Robin captures in her words and pictures the sense
of wonder and shock as the process unfolded. As if guided by the
restless spirit of Maxfield Parrish himself, Lee has become the
messenger to the rest of the world, telling the tragic tale of what
once was and is now lost to us forever, except for these pages and
the subsequent works she will be releasing. 56 pages w/color photos
8.5 x 8.5
One broken woman. One lost man. And the long-buried secrets tying
them together. After escaping an abusive relationship, Chelsea
Spencer flees to Chickadee Creek-the town where her great aunt
Rosemary owns a quaint little antique shop. There, Chelsea plans to
help with the shop as her aunt heals from an accident-and perhaps
find some healing of her own. Liam Chandler was one film away from
a leading role when his brother Jacob was stricken with cancer.
After spending the last months of Jacob's life with him in Boise,
Liam heads to the vacation home he built outside of Chickadee Creek
to get his life and his faith back on track. While working to clean
out a storage room in the antique shop, Chelsea finds an old
violin. Aunt Rosemary says she may have the instrument, but they
soon learn it is very valuable and once belonged to Cora Chandler,
Liam's great-great-grandmother. Drawn together by the old violin
and stories from the past, Chelsea and Liam begin to find answers
for their present and the future God has in store for them.
Full-length split-time romance novel Includes discussion questions
for book clubs Also by Robin Lee Hatcher: How Sweet It Is, Cross My
Heart, and Who I Am With You
In 1965, 16-year-old Robin Lee Graham began a solo around-the-world
voyage from San Pedro, California, in his 24-foot sloop, Dove. Five
years and 33,000 miles later, he had accomplished what few would
dare attempt, returning to port with a wife and daughter and enough
extraordinary experiences to fill this bestselling book. Originally
published in 1972. 32 pages of photographs.
Generations of secrets unfold as a young college student learns the
truth about her great-grandmother's World War II heartbreak and
love. For fans of Francine Rivers and Karen Kingsbury. Brianna
Hastings's life seems dull and full of disappointment until a
handsome young man visits her church. She's instantly smitten by
the charming Greg, who leads an exciting, independent life-the kind
of life she longs for. But when a college history assignment forces
Brianna to interview her great-grandmother about life during World
War II, she can't believe it when Daisy presses her with questions
about Greg's character. "What sort of man is he? Who is he at his
core?" What could her great-grandmother possibly know about love at
first sight? The questions take both women back to Boise, Idaho, in
the early 1940s, when war emphasized how fragile life could be.
Daisy and her older sister pine for the same handsome bomber
pilot-until one night of terrible judgment reveals their true
characters and drives them apart. Trying to protect the people she
loves the most, Daisy condemns herself to live a lie. In the years
that follow, as Daisy grapples with the consequences, she receives
unexpected grace from a man she's known her whole life but never
looked at twice. Could what she learned about love save Brianna
from heartache three generations later? Praise for I'll Be Seeing
You "Robin Lee Hatcher is at her best in this beautifully-written
double-feature romance . . . This touching story shines light on
the difference between romantic passion and true love. A
sigh-worthy read." -Lynn Austin, Christy Award-winning author "I'll
Be Seeing You proficiently explores love, heartbreak, family,
mistakes, and consequences, and Hatcher highlights that God's grace
and mercy is with us even when we're certain we don't deserve it. I
was hooked in chapter one and devoured this beautiful story in two
sittings!" -Amy Clipston, bestselling author of The View from Coral
Cove "I love this book, and I read it in a day! Heartbreaking yet
heartwarming, tender and touching-these characters came alive to
me. Robin Lee Hatcher is one of my favorite novelists, and I'll Be
Seeing You is one of her finest works!" -Tricia Goyer, USA TODAY
bestselling novelist of A Secret Courage Full-length split-time
(WWII and contemporary) romance novel with strong themes of God's
grace and redemption Includes discussion questions for book clubs
Book length: 95,000 words Also by Robin Lee Hatcher: Make You Feel
My Love, How Sweet It Is, Cross My Heart, and Who I Am With You
Braiding together illustration, observation, and reportage, artist
and naturalist Robin Lee Carlson offers a watershed work that will
forever change how we live with wildfire in the West When the
nature reserve at Cold Canyon went up in flames-a casualty of
California's raging fire seasons-Robin Lee Carlson embarked on a
five-year journey to learn the legacy of the burn. Spurred by
scientific curiosity, Carlson's deep digs into the natural history
of this fire-swept ecosystem unearth mind-bending revelations about
nature's wild wisdom. Her transformative story of fire as a force
for renewal underscores what scientists are urgently working to
understand: that in California's wildfire ecologies, fire functions
as an elemental power that does not destroy the diverse habitats of
California, but regenerates them. Richly illustrated in pen, ink,
and watercolor, this snapshot of Cold Canyon's wildlife emerging
from the ashes introduces the reader to the wonder of ecological
kinship and its cycles in our wild lands. Carlson's artistic and
scientific journey ultimately leads her (and us) to a new
understanding of how we must live in relationship to fire and to
the land. With fire suppression and climate change undermining the
essential regenerative work of fire in our ecosystem, Carlson's
story is an urgent one-one that shows us how cultivating intimacy
with our natural world teaches us what we need to do to sustain it.
Her mother abandoned her, her father disowned her, and her husband left her. Can
Brooklyn be convinced that it is possible to forgive the greatest of betrayals?
Brooklyn Myers escaped her broken home and her embittered, unloving father by
eloping to Reno at the age of 17. But when she was pregnant with their first child,
her husband abandoned her as well. Not welcome back home in Thunder Creek,
Brooklyn stayed in Reno and raised her daughter Alycia on her own, doing her best to
make sure Alycia never knew the heartache and rejection Brooklyn herself had
known.
When her estranged husband Chad Hallston dies, he leaves the family home in
Thunder Creek to his daughter. Believing it is the best way to give her daughter a
stable home, Brooklyn does what she thought she would never do. She goes home to
the orchard and wine country of Southwest Idaho. There, she encounters Chad's best
friend, Derek Johnson, a part time sheriff's deputy who also owns an organic produce
farm next door. Derek was never a fan of former bad girl Brooklyn Myers, but he
made a promise to his dying friend that he would be the father to Alycia that Chad
had never been.
Although Derek and Brooklyn get off to a bumpy start, he and Alycia quickly form a
bond. And soon, Derek realizes that he wants Brooklyn to trust him too . . . even
knowing that her trust won't come easily. And then he realizes he wants even more
than her trust. He wants to win her love.
While Brooklyn may be tempted to give her heart to Derek, risking her daughter's
happiness is another story. Will Brooklyn hold onto her self-reliance for dear life, or
will she come to understand that the greatest gift she can give her daughter is
showing her how to love and trust others?
He lost his brother. She lost her dream. Together, they might find
what they're really looking for. Holly Stanford is doing the best
she can with the restaurant she inherited from her late uncle. But
after her fiance abandons her and the business, Holly regrets
having given up her dream of becoming a pastry chef. Now a few bad
financial decisions might cost her everything, including her hope
for the future. Jed Henning has done well with his new company
despite his prodigal brother's behavior. When Jed's father, the
controlling member of the board of directors, temporarily suspends
operations until his sons work out their differences, Jed
resentfully chases his brother, Chris, to Boise. There Jed rents a
basement apartment from Holly and hopes to convince Chris to get
his act together before their company collapses. Unaware that Holly
is the one person who can help him get through to Chris, Jed starts
the tough work of reconciliation armed with little more than a few
family photographs, a stack of old letters, and a Bible that
belonged to his great-grandfather, Andrew Henning. And as romance
blossoms between Holly and Jed, the story of Jed's
great-grandfather highlights the power of God across the
generations and the legacy of a family's courageous faith.
She blames him for her brother's death. Can she let go of resentment and open
her heart to love?
Penny Cartwright found it difficult to understand why her younger brother would
choose to join a country singer's band rather than return to Kings Meadow after
college . . . and the separation strained their relationship. Then a car accident made
certain her brother could never return.
Trevor Reynolds has chased stardom in Nashville for more than a dozen years, but it
remains out of his reach. After an accident kills his young drummer, Trevor goes to
Kings Meadow to keep a promise-and perhaps to discover what truly matters in this
life.
Thrown together by circumstances, Penny and Trevor must learn to give and receive
forgiveness. And if they do, perhaps something beautiful can rise from the ashes of
heartbreak.
Jessica was pregnant and facing divorce when her husband and daughter were killed
in a car accident months ago. Left to endure the tragedy and her pregnancy alone,
she pulls away from her friends and community instead of leaning on them for care
and support. She feels far away from God, lost and floating without an anchor. Then
at her grandmother's funeral, Jessica receives a gift-her great-grandfather's
Bible-which she relegates to a shelf in her house to gather dust alongside the other
remnants of her faith.
Ridley has suffered loss too. Disgraced in his job, his career seems to be over for
good. He is both bitter and shamed. Adding insult to injury, his girlfriend of more than
a year leaves at the first sign of trouble. Ridley retreats to a vacation property owned
by his parents to lick his wounds and hide from the press. When he first arrives, he
meets Jessica, his closest neighbor in this mountain community. But the last thing he
wants is to become involved with her or anyone else in Hope Springs. All he wants is
to be left alone.
But God doesn't intend to let Ridley and Jessica go on hiding from life, even at its
most difficult. Thumbing through the Bible later, seeing notes in both pencil and ink,
Jessica begins a journey back to faith and wholeness. And the broken roads they have
followed bring Jessica and Ridley to each other as well.
Forgiveness is the only cure for heartbreak. But can Penny forgive
the man she holds responsible for her brother's death-and even find
it in her heart to love him? When her mother died from pneumonia,
Penny Cartwright was heartbroken. But now, after burying her
younger brother just twelve years later, she is devastated. Anger,
guilt, and sorrow cloud Penny's mind, and the last thing she wants
is to be reminded of her pain-but that's exactly what happens when
a stranger comes to town. Trevor Reynolds has been chasing fame for
more than a dozen years, but his musical career can't get off the
ground. While on the road, an accident kills his young drummer,
Brad Cartwright. Trevor wasn't behind the wheel, but he still
blames himself . . . and so does Brad's sister, Penny. Now Trevor
finds himself in Kings Meadow, determined to follow through on his
final promise to his friend. Still feeling the pain of Brad's
death, Penny and Trevor must learn that forgiveness is the only
thing that can heal their hearts. And if they do forgive, something
beautiful may rise from the ashes of heartbreak. "Whenever I want
to fall in love again, I pick up a Robin Lee Hatcher novel."
-Francine Rivers, New York Times bestselling author Sweet
inspirational romance Full-length novel Book 3 in the Kings Meadow
Romance series but can be read as a stand-alone (Book 1: Love
without End; Book 2: Whenever You Come Around) Includes discussion
questions for book clubs and a note to readers from the author
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