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Perception Is Reality

Perception Is Reality

Fred Gibson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Agent Tiki Gibbs, 25 year veteran of The Agency - a super-secret government group that specializes in finding people who do not wish to be found - receives a message in the form of a simple piece of paper in a windstorm. The notecard only says, "I'm Searching For You." Agent Gibbs, as levelheaded and grounded as they come, looked upon the message warily. Maybe it was nothing more than simple human curiosity that got him to make that initial inquiry. Maybe it was the oddity that the message kept changing in his hands, sometimes adding a picture of an island paradise, other times adding ten simple digits - a phone number in Hawaii.But mostly it was the fact that only HE could see the message. No one else, not even his girlfriend, Christiana, could see anything other than a blank piece of paper. Making that phone call started Agent Gibbs off on the biggest manhunt of his career, a search that takes him across the country looking for 96 escapees of the Perception Is Reality Project. Where those escapees are going is not the big question...Where they have come from... IS
Perception Is Deception

Perception Is Deception

Fred Gibson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In this second book in the Perception Series (the first being Perception Is Reality) Agent Tiki Gibbs meets several members of the Perception Is Reality Project.Through those meetings he finds out just how potent lies can be.But nothing can prepare him for meeting the 'entity' behind the Project...BENJAMINICO
Experimental Travel

Experimental Travel

Fred Gibson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Dr. Emanuel Darwin had only one true passion in his life, that being his search for lost civilizations, specifically the lost continent of Atlantis, which his research showed to now be the land we call Antarctica.Captain Susan Doyle, proud daughter of Captain Dougie 'Sea Dog' Doyle, had only one true passion, that being the ship she inherited from her father the SNOW QUEEN, and the crew that served her.Both lived in little worlds of their own until the frigid cold of Antarctica warmed their hearts and blended them with each other.Together they find the true meaning of love and sacrifice, but not before they first discover a lost treasure of Sue's father, the Sword of Uriel
Leading Communities of Resistance

Leading Communities of Resistance

Fred Gibson

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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Leading Communities of Resistance (LCOR) helps fill a critical void in resistance work - developing leaders of radical, resistance Communities to protect land, waters, and life. This book is for Deep Green activists, radical feminists, Elders, and those who aspire to taking on leadership roles in service of a living planet. LCOR is for activists who understand the dominant culture must be dismantled and replaced by just and sustainable forms of social collectives. It also means to equip those who see social and environmental collapse as a real and impending danger with the means to protect and resist the dominant culture. Radical Community in its related forms are perhaps the basic standalone means of such resistance. LCOR provides knowledge and best-practice actionable items resistance-based Community builders can leverage.
Old Yeller

Old Yeller

Fred Gipson; Steven Polson

HarperTorch
1956
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When a novel like Huckleberry Finn, or The Yearling, comes along it defies customary adjectives because of the intensity of the respouse it evokes in the reader. Such a book, we submit, is Old Yeller; to read this eloIquently simple story of a boy and his dog in the Texas hill country is an unforgettable and deeply moving experience.The big, ugly, yellow dog showed up out of nowhere one night and stole a whole side of hanging pork, and when Travis went for him the next morning that dog started yelling like a baby before lie was touched. Then lie got into the spring water with five-year-old Arliss, Travis took an easy hate to Old Yeller, as they started to call him; in fact, he would have driven him off or killed him if it hadn't been for brother Arliss' loud and violent protests, So Yeller stayed, and Travis soon found lie couldn't have got along without him.Pa and Ma and Travis and Arliss lived on Birdsong Creek in the Texas hill country. It wasn't an easy life, but they had a snug cabin that Pa had built himself, and they had their own hogs and their own cattle, and they grew most of what else they needed. The only thing they and the rest of the settlers lacked that year in the late 1860's was cash, so the men decided to get together and drive all the cattle up to the new market in Abilene, Kansas, more than six hundred miles away.Travis was only fourteen, but he was proud of his new role as man of the family and determined to live up to his responsibility. It was hard work, too, plowing until his legs ached, chopping wood until his hands were raw and his head was spinning, weeding the garden in the hot sun, toting the heavy buckets tip from the spring, and trying to keep his mischievous little brother in line.But there were pleasant moments, too: his Ma treating him like a man, and decr hunting in the early-morning stillness, and hot summer nights out in the corn patch under the stars with Old Yeller, trying to keep the coons and skunks out of the winter food supply. And there was plenty of excitement, like the fight between the two bulls, and the time Arliss nearly got mauled by the bear, and trying to catch and mark the new hogs. Here the suspense and excitement reach a peak, only to be topped a few pages later when the crazy-sick loafer wolf goes for Ma. Both times it is Yeller who saves them, only the second time it is not lucky for Yeller, as Travis comes to find out. And in finding out, Travis learns just how much lie has come to love that big ugly dog, and lie learns something about the pain of life, too.Old Yeller is a story that will be read and treasured by many thousands for years to come. In a shorter form, this has appeared as a three-part serial in Collier's.
Savage Sam

Savage Sam

Fred Gipson

HARPER PERENNIAL
1976
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"What Mr. Gipson has written is the story of a grim situation, a desperate chase, filled with brutality and heroism, yet he has written it with a sense of young wonder and even, at time, with humor." -New York Times Book ReviewThe thrilling story of the son of Old YellerIn this sequel to Old Yeller, Travis and his younger brother Arliss are kidnapped by a band of Apaches, and Savage Sam, the son of the beloved yellow dog, Old Yeller, leads a frantic chase to bring them back.
Old Yeller

Old Yeller

Fred Gipson; Steven Polson

HARPER PERENNIAL
2011
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Awarded the Newbery HonorAn enduring and award-winning American classic, Fred Gipson's Old Yeller stands as one of the most beloved novels ever produced in this country, and one that will live in the hearts and minds of readers for generations to come.When his father sets out on a cattle drive for the summer, fourteen-year-old Travis is left to take care of his family and their farm, and he faces new, unanticipated and often perilous responsibilities in the wilderness of early fronteir Texas. But Travis is not alone. He finds help and comfort in the courage and unwavering love of the stray animal who comes to be his most loyal and very best friend: the big yellow dog Travis calls "Old Yeller."
Three Dog Tales: Old Yeller/Sounder/Savage Sam

Three Dog Tales: Old Yeller/Sounder/Savage Sam

Fred Gipson; William H. Armstrong

HARPER PERENNIAL
2007
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Three classic dog tales brought together in a single volume--Fred Gipson's Old Yeller, its sequel Savage Sam, and William Armstrong's Sounder. Old Yeller (Winner of the Newbery Honor)When his father sets out on a cattle drive for the summer, fourteen-year-old Travis is left to take care of his mother, younger brother, and the family farm. In the wilderness of early frontier Texas, Travis faces his new and often dangerous responsibilities, with many adventures along the way, all with the help of the big yellow dog who comes to be his best friend.Savage SamIn this sequel to Old Yeller, Travis and his younger brother are kidnapped by an Indian raiding party, and Savage Sam, the son of the beloved yellow dog, leads a frantic chase to bring them back.Sounder (Winner of the John Newbery Medal)Sounder is a loyal family dog, determined to help his owners through thick and thin. This is the story of a great coon dog and the poor sharecroppers who own him, and of the courage and love that bind a black family together in the face of extreme prejudice from the outside world.
Hound-Dog Man

Hound-Dog Man

Fred Gipson

Bison Books
1980
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Twelve-year-old Cotton Kinney has everything a boy could want—except a dog. For Christmas, Cotton bought his dad a studded dog collar and his mom an enameled cake-mixing pan just the right size for feeding a dog. It didn't do any good. When Christmas comes, Cotton still doesn't get his dog. But Blackie Scantling, best coon hunter in the country, and his two coonhounds, Rock and Drum, come by for dinner one night. Blackie takes Cotton and his best friend Spud, and Spud's little feist-dog Snuffy, on a series of adventures that include a show-down with a bull, a wrestling match with a turkey gobbler, and the search for a dog Cotton can call his own.
Cowhand

Cowhand

Fred Gipson; Evan Thomas

Texas A M University Press
2000
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Readers brought up on Hollywood westerns will have their eyes opened by this story of a working cowboy. Although he never chased a rustler or rescued a pretty girl and probably couldn't even hire on as an extra in a B-grade western, Ed Alford (or "Fat") has worked cattle most of his life. Fred Gipson's vivid, earthy book about this cowhand, now in paperback, tells what the job is really like, the hardships, the hell-raising, and the sheer monotony of daily tasks.Fat Alford became a cowboy because he didn't think picking cotton was any way for a man to make a living. Although he may not have looked much like a cowboy and certainly started out green, he learned to rope a cow in an impenetrable brush, to break a mean horse, to get by with poor gear, worse food, and sorry mounts in freezing cold or blistering heat and still get the job done.Gipson's warm and rousing account captures the vivid reality of how it was and introduces us to a remarkable character--a working cowhand. This new paperback edition of Cowhand is sure to delight a whole new generation of readers.
They Played through the Echo of the Whistle

They Played through the Echo of the Whistle

Fred Gibbons

Springfieldwoods Publishing
2021
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They Played Through the Echo of the Whistle shares the stirring story of the Valdosta State basketball dynasty which won 11 GIAC championships between 1960-72. The book traces the roots of the basketball program from 1954 through their climb to the mountaintop as a perennial conference champion through to their last season within the GIAC, 1972. The story is told through the eyes of the coaches, staff, players, administrators, fans and community. While the memories of the team members are somewhat faded, many moments associated with this chapter of their lives were burned indelibly into their hearts and minds These memorable moments are what the book presents through the stories, scores, and records surrounding each of the respective seasons, as well as the reasons why the Rebels were dominant during this era. The interviews of former coaches, players, and staff, as well as their letters describing their years as a Rebel, confirmed that they passionately believe that athletics is one of the finest preparations for most of the intricacies, adversities, and darkness a human life can throw at you. The lessons they learned while playing basketball for the Rebels have proven to be priceless, both professionally and personally. The book shares with the reader the life lessons and leadership legacies uncovered within the wins, losses, and championships. A clear legacy was the tradition of winning conference championships-winning 11 in 12 years between 1960-1972. Mike Perry explains the Colson legacy in this regard, writing "tradition cannot be bought; it must be earned. The process usually takes several years to take root, and if done correctly, will carry on for years. From 1961-1968, under Coach Colson's leadership, the Valdosta State Rebels developed that Championship Tradition and culture," which continued under Melvin and Dominey. Not until researching information and data for this book did the team members conclude that the Rebel teams of this era were in fact a dynasty within the GIAC. No other collegiate program in Georgia accomplished this level of dominance and a tradition of excellence within their respective conference. As players and as a team, they remained in the moment, embracing the game within the context of the season, and focusing on the moment at hand. While those who played, coached, and served were aware of the accomplishments at the time, never once did we consider the breadth and scope of those accomplishments within the context of historical significance. It is a great life lesson for everyone - stay in the NOW, which is critical to any consistent success in life. Bench Leadership Legacies and Leadership Lessons An overwhelming sentiment among former players and staff was that one of the major contributing factors to our accomplishments was the "overall depth and quality of the coaching tree" in this era Championship cultures begin with the Head Coach or CEO or President. Valdosta State basketball had an extraordinary pedigree of transformational leadership talent and skill in this era (and throughout the 20th century) due to decisions made by Walter Cottingham, Gary Colson, Jim Melvin, and James Dominey. Jim Nichols said "Looking back now and viewing the string of GIAC Championships, with every other conference team trying to knock us off, is quite an accomplishment. That Colson, Melvin, and Dominey were able to take an assortment of talent and mold it into championship teams-says a lot about their leadership talent and skills."- All four knew what they were looking for in talent and culture fit in their assistant and staff; following Jim Collins' counsel in Built to Last, "Get the right people on the bus, get them in the right seat, and great things can hap