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  • av Stephen Phillips
    205,-

  • av Gerard Markham
    228 - 343,-

  • av Linda Raleigh-Lane
    396 - 445,-

  • av David K Bryant
    469,-

    Through one last crime, pirate Captain Flint brings menace to a governor's niece, a Royal Navy captain ... and himself. A kidnapping, sea battles, disease and mutiny mean they must all Tread Carefully on the Sea.

  • av Loren Vangalder
    129,-

  • av William Symes
    390,-

  • av Asha Hossain
    224,-

    "Clark The Colorblind Chameleon is a modern-day fable written for a Kindergarten class when they were targeting a child for his differences. Clark almost gets caught by a hungry cat, as he is the only chameleon who turns the wrong color and can be seen. Through the help of the Wise Chameleon, he learns how to work hard and push through his discouragement. After all his hard work, he not only can match colors, but discovers a talent for changing into fantastic colors no chameleon has ever done before!"--Provided by publisher

  • - Tips, Tools, and Inspiration for Conversations and Action with Kids
    av Leila Raven, Jaimie Lynn Kessell, Abigail Healey, m.fl.
    283,-

  • av Neile Parisi
    262,-

  • - Poems of Kindness and Connection
     
    244,-

    This anthology features poems by Mark Doty, Ross Gay, Donald Hall, Marie Howe, Naomi Shihab Nye and many others. These poets, from all walks of life, and from all over America, prove to us the possibility of creating in our lives what Dr. Martin Luther King called the "beloved community," a place where we see each other as the neighbors we already are. Healing the Divide urges us, at this fraught political time, to move past the negativity that often fills the airwaves, and to embrace the ordinary moments of kindness and connection that fill our days.

  • - Gathering the Brightness of Every Day
    av Paul Weinfield
    235,-

    Gathering the Brightness of Each Day.

  • av Neil Shepard
    283,-

    By turns comic and elegiac, full of signs and portents, Vermont Exit Ramps II takes readers on a physical and emotional journey through the Green Mountain State. Combining a reporter''s instincts with a poet''s eyes and ears, Shepard invites the reader, exit ramp by exit ramp, to wander through the surrounding ramplands, towns, and hilltop farms and to discover historical realities and imagined alternatives. Through his lyrical reportage, Shepard incorporates "found" material—road signage and weather reports, birdcalls and mammal-chatter, Chinese fortune cookies and scrambled anagrams, snippets of literary texts and local pamphlets—into poems that are as layered as the natural and human history that make up contemporary Vermont. This virtuosic performance will serve as a spirited primer for first-time visitors while making long-time Vermonters see the land they thought they knew with fresh eyes.

  • - Contemporary Vermont Poetry
     
    286,-

  • av Ross Thurber
    222,-

    This collection of poems from Vermont farmer Ross Thurber is divided into four sections: "Green Popplewood," "Sunburnt Juniper," "Stag Horn Sumac," and "Snow Melt, Black Brook." Each section represents a seasonal form of succession that is both literal and abstract. Ultimately the poems in this manuscript have been winnowed to represent a narrative that echoes the idea that, like a lyric poem, stability is only a moment in time-one to be cherished.

  • av James Hornor
    223,-

  • av Peter Gould
    185,-

  • - Stories
    av Tim Weed
    196,-

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    176,-

  • - Poems
    av Tony Whedon
    213,-

  • - A Book of Poems
    av Daniel A. Heller
    198,-

    Many of the poems in this book come from the dark corners of my heart. By giving verbal form to these ideas I hope to be able to at least look at them if not actually confront and diminish them. They reflect many of my regrets, sadness, disappointments (often in myself), and perceptions of the world in which I live. If any reader can identify with some of these ideas, then he or she will know that he or she is not alone. That in itself would make the poems purposeful. In my efforts to become a better human being, I have come across Buddhism. The Buddhist core values of compassion, equanimity, and kindness are exactly what I have needed. Readers will find reflections of my religious beliefs in a number of these works. Poems rattle around in my mind, sometimes for weeks, until I have NO choice but to let them out.  Many of these poems are organic. I am not clear on the form they will take until I actually sit down to write. Others are attempts to use form, meter, and rhyme, whatever feels right. These lyrics give voice to my inner demons, and allow me to share them with the world. So I send them out, hoping that they may bring someone insight or relief.

  • - Poems
    av Megan Buchanan
    177,-

  • - Poems
    av Su Smallen
    175,-

  • av Willem Lange
    185,-

  • av Brian Adams
    222,-

  • - New And Selected Poems
    av Leland Kinsey
    274,-

  • - How One Family Moved From Dirt-Poor Farming To A Better Life In The Early 1900s
    av Cardy Raper
    341,-

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