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Walter Hudson and the Mackinac Island Affair

Walter Hudson and the Mackinac Island Affair

Diane Petryk

Big Bang Tango Books
2017
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It's the summer of 1966 - and on Michigan's Mackinac Island against his will, young Walter Hudson, an aspiring scientist with a passion for the space program, feels trapped and out of place. His big-city upbringing is at odds with kids who enjoy winter and ride horses and he thinks nothing interesting will ever happen on an eight-mile around dot of land where they don't even have cars. Then, he's witness to a plot to bribe Governor Romney to stall housing integration, his newspaper-editor mother goes to jail to protect him as a source, and he has to learn a few tricks of the journalism trade. While grappling with the bad guys, Walter has to make a white knuckle-escape by helicopter. The pilot is Jane Hart, Senator Phil Hart's wife, who's trying to become an astronaut while space is still a male-only club.
Water Is Life: Iyako Nipiy Pimatisiwin
Water for Life is an introductory environmental science book for younger school-aged children. Written in Cree and English by author and snowshoeing champion, Dhedra Dumas, in the northern community of Pukatawagan, Manitoba, this book is wonderfully illustrated by artist, Robin Ducharme Sr.
Water Falling: Stories for Travelers

Water Falling: Stories for Travelers

David C. Mohrmann

Wildwinds Publishing
2018
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A person can hop from place to place and never move a psychic inch. Traveling insists that we stay open to the world, and open means vulnerable. FALLING WATER is a journey to many different countries: The United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile (Easter Island), Thailand, Laos, and India. Like the travelers in these stories, readers will find surprises along the way. Among other things, there are sacred monkeys, sacrificial goats, wild dogs, and wolves. There are gypsies and gangsters; ancient ruins and temples; a soul cave, a holy mountain, and the threat of vengeful gods. But for every curse there is a blessing. For every pinch of fear, a hand of hope. From beginning to end, this is a voyage of the mind in search of heart and spirit. Travel is a journey through alternate realities, where borders blur and our experience depends on how we define it. FALLING WATER contains dreamlike scenarios with complex characters. There are engaging storylines, mystical encounters, and an absence of clear conclusions. As with dreams, the significance of these stories is not in the destinations, but in who you are as you approach the journey. -Will Phillips, author of Every Dreamer's Handbook David Mohrmann lives in Northern California, much of the time in his own backyard, where he also does a lot of traveling. His first novel (XOCOMIL...The Winds of Atitl n) was published in 2016.
Water: More or Less 2018: An Anthology of History, Art and Essay

Water: More or Less 2018: An Anthology of History, Art and Essay

Stephanie Taylor; Rita Schmidt Sudman

Pentimento Press
2018
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"How great to see such a holistic, 360 degree view of such an essential thing."- Rachel Maddow. This updated 2018 edition reflects constant state of change in California's water issues. With inevitable natural disaster challenges to infrastructure like fire, flood, mud, drought, it includes an essay on dam safety, with Oroville Dam as an example. Presented as an anthology in three dimensions - history, story, and images in paintings and photography, it captures moments of change both visually and verbally. Droughts, floods and water quality issues cast harsh light on how we use water in our lives, our agriculture and our environment. Water policy and use are changing in dramatic ways that also consider the public's right to safe drinking water. "Water: More or Less" provides intriguing insight as to how we got to this point, and proposes options for solutions and answers. Twenty-one top water policy leaders add their diverse voices with personal essays written just for this book, and tell why they care so passionately about water. This edition, updated in 2018, reflects timeless issues, especially with climate change challenges facing California's future.
Water: Book Four of the Elemental Journey Series

Water: Book Four of the Elemental Journey Series

Caroline Allen

Art of Storytelling
2020
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By the author of the award-winning Elemental Journey series, WATER comes at a time when the message is most urgent. Pearl Swinton is drowning in a dark night of the soul. In the depths, she hears a cry to purpose, but to what? A former journalist who has spent years trying to outrun her psychic visions, Pearl meets a mentor in an urban mystic named Rayne, who introduces her to the concept of the Divine Feminine and sets her afloat on the turbulent waters of self-acceptance. Pearl finds herself navigating Seattle's metaphysical scene, studying tarot, shamanism, and past-life regression. As a journalist, she gave voice to the voiceless, and in the transformative journey she's now on, she is being asked to find her own voice. Accepting her new mystical calling finds her at the helm of a rickety folding table in the back of a bookstore reading tarot for the public. Daily she dives deep into the psyches of many, finding inside each person a lushness and a rootlessness, a poetry and a thirst. Still Pearl resists this life. Still she runs away. It will take a national tragedy to break through the walls of her resistance and show Pearl how desperately the world needs her to step into her power, to own the divinity of the feminine voice.
Walter & Charlie's Great Adventure

Walter & Charlie's Great Adventure

Taama Marti Forasiepi

Sans Soucie Studio
2019
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Deep in the country is a little farm nestled between rolling hills in a yawning valley. It conjures up a time forgotten by progress and is abandoned by the ordinary. It is a place of friends, family, and the most unusual farmhands around. The animals and plants converse, sing, and generally have a good time bringing the products of this magical place to market. Its pond is stocked, the orchard is ready for harvest, and a solitary pumpkin naps by the fire.The farm is run by Wilmuth and Gunther Marti, an old Swiss family who moved here long ago. It is a hidden family secret, but today there's revived excitement because Charlie, a young boy, has come to visit his Aunt and Uncle. He is new to farming and is tired from his travels. Love and kindness fill the air, but Charlie needs to rest, so he settles down by the fire.Snap Sparks spit from the crackling logs and the warm air tempers the cool autumn morning. He relaxes and takes a rhythmic breath, but the calm of the morning is shattered when he is greeted by a talking pumpkin It's the beginning of a new friendship and a great adventure that will send things flying
Water Rights: A Marley Dearcorn Novel

Water Rights: A Marley Dearcorn Novel

Jessica McClelland

Red Sky Inc.
2018
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When Marley Dearcorn finds the Houston brothers settling an argument over irrigation water by swinging fists and pointing guns, she isn't worried. The brothers have always solved disputes by punching first and talking later, so she leaves them to it. Then word reaches her someone on their ranch was killed after she left, and she wishes she'd intervened. Marley starts digging into the past strife in the Houston family, and she gets a lot more than she bargained for. A decades-old dark secret hangs over the Lazy Ox Yoke Ranch and the closer she gets to it, the more she begins to realize that years ago someone in the family tried to take the secret to their grave. Knowing the truth might reveal the reason behind the murder, but Marley is about to discover that if a secret is worth dying for, it's also worth killing for.
Water in My Wine

Water in My Wine

Emmanuella Raphaelle

Journal Journey
2018
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As wine-making is a process--so Am I. Just as grapes of wine endure pressing and trampling and agitation, so have I. The force of my dilemmas crushed and squeezed, breaking the skin to liberate the contents of me, Matters of seeds, that very well needed to be extracted to produce a finer, clearer me. When life takes hold of your fruit, to harvest carefully and ferment slowly It is only right you pour out righteously, the process that purified the heart painstakingly. Because her voice--wise prophecy, said, pour water in your wine, cherie I did Through all the blending and fining, sweetened at times mellow, I remain Yet Vintage, Still Potent
Water, Stone, Heart

Water, Stone, Heart

Will North

Northstar Editions
2017
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Forty year-old Nicola Rhys-Jones is a woman in hiding. Fleeing an abusive husband, she finds refuge in Boscastle, a village on the rugged coast of Cornwall, England. Andrew Stratton is an American professor of architectural theory. Shocked out of his academic bubble when his ambitious wife leaves him, he signs up for something tangible: a course in the art of stone wall-building-in Boscastle. From the moment they meet, Nicola and Andrew are attracted to each other, but at daggers drawn. Nicola, sexy yet sarcastic, is an expert at fending off men. In Andrew, she meets her match: quick-witted, funny, yet gentle-he gives as good as he gets. When a nine year-old sprite named "Lee" befriends them both, she sees straight through their defensive armor. What none of them know is that a ferocious storm is brewing, one that could destroy them, and the entire village they call home. And that storm is about to hit.
Walter Benjamin: An Arcade of Reflections
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) was a German philosopher, essayist and critic whose work has grown in relevance and importance in the 75 years since his death by suicide on the French-Spanish border as Nazi invaders drew near. In his possession: a mysterious suitcase, now lost. The University of Chester's Alan Wall examines many of the recent contexts for discussions of Benjamin and offers detailed explanations for the overdue resurgence of interest in this important writer. Alan Wall studied at Oxford and teaches at the University of Chester. For the past several years, he has been writing about Benjamin for The Fortnightly Review. The aim of this collection of essays is to use some of the key concepts of Walter Benjamin in order to describe aspects of contemporary culture and politics. The chapters in this volume: - Part One: Uneven and Combined Development - Part Two: Texting: Ancient and Modern - Part Three: Bad Reading Habits -Part Four: Spadefuls of Meaning -Part Five: Walter Benjamin and Aby Warburg -- Photographs of Heaven, Photographs of Hell - Part Six: The 'Canonicity' of Kafka - Part Seven: Baudelaire, Allegory and the Aura - Part Eight: Benjamin's Angel and His 'Theses' - Part Nine: Benjamin and Surrealism - Part Ten: Benjamin and the City fortnightlyreview.co.uk/odd-volumes/
Walter Pfeiffer: Vis-à-vis
The first ever overview of Pfeiffer's lively artistic output across mediums from the 1960s to the present, from A to Z Inspired by the illustrated alphabets found in abecedariums, this new book on Walter Pfeiffer (born 1946) presents playful and illuminating insights into the Swiss artist’s practice from A to Z, annotated by Pfeiffer himself. The book also features new texts reflecting on five decades of Pfeiffer’s artistic output from an international group of curators, critics and writers. At once a meticulously crafted artist’s book and a comprehensive monograph, Walter Pfeiffer demonstrates the artist’s sustained commitment to exquisite, innovative publications. This book is part of Swiss Institute’s newly redesigned SI Series. Each book in the SI Series adds context through seminal essays, archival materials, event transcripts, artist portfolios and exhibition documentation, as well as reprints and new translations of important texts. This book was published in conjunction with Pacific
Water In My Hands: A Story of Love, Loss, and Faith
Does the perfect life exist? Tiffany has done everything according to her timeline. Her life has been lined up to her picture of perfection...or so she thinks. With a thriving law career and Anderson, the love of her life, things couldn't be better. She's proud of her success and looks forward to being a wife and mother someday. However, the betrayal of loved ones will shake her very foundation and test her faith in God. Will she survive and forgive? Will she lose everything she has? Only time will tell...