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Describes various breeds of cats and where they come from, including the Abyssinian from Africa, the Persian from Europe, the British Shorthair, the Japanese Bobtail, and the Maine Coon from the United States.
Describes various breeds of cats and where they come from, including the Abyssinian from Africa, the Persian from Europe, the British Shorthair, the Japanese Bobtail, and the Maine Coon from the United States.
Two young girl cousins in the piney-woods area of West Central Louisiana in 1920 enjoy time together as their mothers, who are sisters, and their fathers, who are brothers, carry on the typical lives of rural families during this era following World War I. The men, after serving in France during the war, returned to their families to build nice log houses and find work at the local sawmill in Fisher. The cousins loved playing together, but were also required to help with the chores. A neighbor child, older than they, presented problems. While the thick pine forests were a boon to the sawmill trade, they were filled with wild animals and timber rattlers. Both mothers were expecting babies at the same time, which added much intrigue to the story of two children who were told very little about where babies come from. At this time, transportation consisted mainly of horses, wagons, buggies and mules. There was only one telephone, located at the Commissary, the company store in Fisher. Electricity had not come to the rural areas, so light was furnished by coal oil lamps. Some fortunate families had ice boxes. The story entails times of anguish, joy, and intrigue. It is related by the nine-year-old, Lizbeth Ann Hunter.
The "Line" was an artificial barrier more than one hundred miles off the coast of New England that separated American and Canadian fisheries resources. It was established in the 1980s by the International Court in the Hauge, hence the name "the Hauge Line". Nearly from the outset it became a tempting target for American fishermen, but when the Atlantic scallop resource collapsed on the American side of the Line, desperation tempted American fishermen to flirt with ruin or worse to maintain their livelihood. Enter Mike O'Malley, who lost a dragger to unscrupulous culprits eight years before. He had tried to make it ashore, but the sea was in his blood so he would try fishing once more, this time as a Scalloper. At first befriended and then sacrificed by a greedy competitor, Mike risks it all for his crew, his boat and a woman and once more nearly loses his life in the bargain. Sea chases and storms, hard work, betrayal and friendship, fishing is all this and more as related in this emblematic tale of the irrepressible New Bedford Scalloper.
A Practical Dictionary of the French and English Languages, Composed from the French Dictionaries of the Academy, Boiste, Bescherelle, &c.; from the English Dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Richardson, Etc.; and from Technological and Scientific Dictionaries of Both Languages by Léon Contanseau Pdf
A Reader's Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich by Peter G. Beidler,Gay Barton Pdf
"A revised and expanded, comprehensive guide to the novels of Native American author Louise Erdrich from Love Medicine to The Painted Drum. Includes chronologies, genealogical charts, complete dictionary of characters, map and geographical details about settings, and a glossary of all the Ojibwe words and phrases used in the novels"--Provided by publisher.
It better not be another ghost… After moving to escape someone no one else could see, I finally got my own apartment. Ghosts have followed me around since childhood, but between unpacking and culinary classes, I don’t have time to deal with wayward spirits. Mom and Gram say they’ve warded my new place against ghosts, whatever that means, but soon, things begin to fall over, move around, and roll across the floor. I may not be as alone as I had hoped. Will an uninvited roommate chase me out before I can settle in? Or will I be forced to live with the dead once again? Coffee and Calicos is a complete bite-sized mystery meant to give you a taste of what's to come. Set a few years before the start of the events in the Mixing Up Magic series featuring the same characters, it can be read as a standalone, with others in this series, or at any point during the Mixing Up Magic series. . . . Keywords: cozy animal mystery, cozy cat mysteries, college mystery, humorous mystery, funny mysteries, cozy mystery series, cozy mysteries, animal cozies, humorous cozy mystery, amateur sleuth, women sleuth, funny cozies, clean murder mystery, cozy murder mystery series, whodunnit, cozy murder mystery books, cozy murder mysteries, young paranormal women's fiction, pwf, whimsical women sleuth, mystery with witches, mystery with magic Perfect for readers of Molly Fitz, Angie Fox, Nic Saint, Adele Abbott, Leighann Dobbs, Samantha Silver, Sara Bourgeois, Kathi Daley, Addison Moore, Annabel Chase, Trixie Silvertale, Jane Hinchey, Amanda M. Lee, Erin Johnson, Jenn McKinlay, Steve Higgs, Tonya Kappes, Rita Mae Brown, Christine Pope, Amy Boyles, Cindy Stark, Christine Zane Thomas, Silver Nord, Lia Davis, Elle Adams, Danielle Garrett, Diane Kelly, Morgana Best, and Joanne Fluke.