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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Rusty Barrett

Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems
David Lee is a major figure in American letters: the author of fifteen books of poetry, a celebrated teacher, a legendary reader in classrooms, bookstores, and taverns; and the first poet laureate of Utah. His work is full of the most various qualities: soul-crushing tragedy, lyrical celebration, high comedy, storytelling ebullience. Rusty Barbed Wire: Selected Poems, now with us at last, brings to the community of readers raw power and radical beauty.
Rusty Rails In Paradise: Time line in History

Rusty Rails In Paradise: Time line in History

Dave Hinkle; Bob Danzl

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Rusty Rails in Paradise" is about the California Southern Railroad, its operational highs and lows, from its rocky start through its inglorius demise, and its several rebirths after a takeover and changes by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. It's about the visionaries, the rail barons and their influence on railroad growth in the western United States, and it's about the railroad's effect on the areas where it traveled. Finally, it's about some of what remains today of the California Southern's rusty rails. We are not trying to attempt a history re-write or present a litany of historic facts but we do want to preserve the history of the California Southern Railroad, and all the persons, situations, growth and failures of those involved in its founding, construction, operation and the few remnants of what remain today, all of which had a great effect on the cities and towns we live in today.
Rusty Anchors

Rusty Anchors

Nancy Foltz Beck

Balboa Press
2021
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She didn't have to say, "What about me" - but she did. Alone on foreign soil in pre-war China, Madelaine was pregnant, injured, and afraid. Her low-ranking husband promised a honeymoon "never to be forgotten," but this was not what he had in mind. Circumstances became more critical when the Admiral declared the fleet was shipping out. Harold couldn't sail away and leave her, but he was a sailor in the United States Navy, sworn to follow orders. The newly-weds were forced to face a frightening reality; they were unprepared. Her one-way ticket from San Francisco to Shanghai held no contingencies for safe passage home in cases of political unrest, or worse. Over-loaded modes of transportation were quickly filled with anxious, frightened refugees scrambling to find any means of passage out of the country, but not Madelaine. She had insufficient funds, and far from home, had no viable means of safety. No one could have predicted the storm clouds of war would become so personal, but they did. Forlorn, terrified, and nearly penniless, the couple turned to the only source of eternal truth for answers, God. It would take more than first-rate dragon luck to save her life - and mine, for you see, I was that unborn child. This book is semi-autobiographical. The quest is to introduce the FOLTZ FAMILY, military people who lived a somewhat nomadic life, often required by defenders of freedom. Believing succeeding generations are influenced by their ancestors, today's generations will benefit from knowing their histories - for they are the Builders of Tomorrow.
Rusty Anchors

Rusty Anchors

Nancy Foltz Beck

Balboa Press
2021
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She didn't have to say, "What about me" - but she did. Alone on foreign soil in pre-war China, Madelaine was pregnant, injured, and afraid. Her low-ranking husband promised a honeymoon "never to be forgotten," but this was not what he had in mind. Circumstances became more critical when the Admiral declared the fleet was shipping out. Harold couldn't sail away and leave her, but he was a sailor in the United States Navy, sworn to follow orders. The newly-weds were forced to face a frightening reality; they were unprepared. Her one-way ticket from San Francisco to Shanghai held no contingencies for safe passage home in cases of political unrest, or worse. Over-loaded modes of transportation were quickly filled with anxious, frightened refugees scrambling to find any means of passage out of the country, but not Madelaine. She had insufficient funds, and far from home, had no viable means of safety. No one could have predicted the storm clouds of war would become so personal, but they did. Forlorn, terrified, and nearly penniless, the couple turned to the only source of eternal truth for answers, God. It would take more than first-rate dragon luck to save her life - and mine, for you see, I was that unborn child. This book is semi-autobiographical. The quest is to introduce the FOLTZ FAMILY, military people who lived a somewhat nomadic life, often required by defenders of freedom. Believing succeeding generations are influenced by their ancestors, today's generations will benefit from knowing their histories - for they are the Builders of Tomorrow.
Rusty Rabbit's Conundrum

Rusty Rabbit's Conundrum

M J

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Rusty Rabbit has a conundrum. His friends treat him differently since he started wearing glasses. His best friend Logan acts like he is weak and dumb and the rest tease him until he just can't stand it. Why does one difference make them think less of him? How can he make them see him as the same good friend he has always been instead of a weakling or weirdo? This story shows children how to handle teasing from their friends and how it feels to be teased. It also helps them empathize with others who are different from themselves.
Rusty's God Moments

Rusty's God Moments

Gene Blakley

Spines
2023
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In this book, I hope to share my many stories and experiences with my faith throughout the years. Being a very devoted Roman-Catholic, I feel I have many great experiences to share with people all over, whether they follow any faith or not, and hope to entertain and put a smile on those who choose to read.Gene Blakley, also known as Rusty, is a devout Roman Catholic. He's been going to church and embracing his spirituality since he was a baby, spending kindergarten all the way to 8th grade at St. Lukes Catholic school. He regularly attended church, sometimes twice a day, and spent time as an altar boy. Gene tries to be as close to the Lord as he can, acting very selfless and willing to help anyone in need. Using stories from his father and his own experiences, Gene hopes to entertain people all over the world.
The Carrot Is Orange (Goofy Things by Rusty)
The book, The Carrot Is Orange, is a sweetly simple collection of food poems and drawings. It is a book that children of all ages will enjoy and remember. It is written by Rusty Austin and illustrated by Graham Henderson. This book is part of the Goofy Things by Rusty series. Each page has a short, funny poem about a different food that kids may read and repeat to you. The poems are educational and help kids see the enjoyable side of everyday things. Graham Henderson's illustrations bring each page to life by displaying fruits and vegetables in a warm and charming way. The text and pictures in this book make it an enjoyable and memorable read for kids. The Carrot Is Orange is made to bring joy through its simplicity. It is an educational book that teaches how to celebrate the little things in life. The poems are short enough to read aloud in one sitting, making them perfect for bedtime, story time, or classroom reading. This book has humorous verses and vivid colors, letting kids use their imaginations. They also help kids associate words with meals they know. Parents and teachers will like how quiet and welcoming it is. It makes people smile without needing long stories or lessons. This book reminds readers that the world can be funny, light, and good if we just take a moment to see it. Sometimes, something as small as a carrot being orange is enough to brighten the day.
The Unicorn Has One Horn (Goofy Things by Rusty)
The book, The Unicorn Has One Horn, is a fun and creative children's book written by Rusty Austin. This book is part of the Goofy Things by Rusty series. This book is a lively collection of short, educational poems about animals, both real and imaginary. It is a fun book that children of all ages will enjoy and remember. Each poem has easy rhymes that make reading aloud simple, joyful, and fun for everyone. It includes the stories of a magical unicorn and the shy hedgehog, to the roaring lioness and the clever red fox. Each animal in this book has its own special story to tell. Rusty Austin's playful book turns each creature into a charming and often silly character. Frank Henderson illustrated it in a way that makes the animals jump off the page with warmth and humor. Together, they make a happy world full of color, fun, and imagination that both kids and adults will enjoy. The Unicorn Has One Horn is not just about animals; it's about creativity and joy. The poems encourage children to explore language, notice small details, and see humor in everyday life. This book is the best choice for bedtime, story time, or classroom reading.
Beware The Grizzly Bear (Goofy Things by Rusty)
The fun book, Beware the Grizzly Bear, is an interesting children's book. It is written by Rusty Austin and illustrated by Graham Whittemore. Kids of all ages will love and remember this fun collection of short animal poems. This book is full of mild humor, rhythm, and imagination. This book is filled with simple and fun poems on every page. Such poems make different animals look exciting and beautiful. This book includes a grizzly bear, a rat, a flamingo, a gorilla, a kangaroo, and a chameleon. The poems are in simple language and fun rhymes that are great for reading out loud. The poems are witty, energetic, and engaging, and they make normal animals into funny, memorable characters. From the tough mule to the huge elephant, each animal has its distinct look. The cadence is good, which keeps kids engaged in what animal will come next. Graham Whittemore's vibrant drawings make each page even more pleasurable to read. It's a delightful book that captures children's attention through rhythm, rhyme, and vibrant art. Beware the Grizzly Bear is about animals and about having fun, using your creativity, and finding poetry. It's a great reminder that reading and studying can always be fun, silly, and enjoyable.
An Awesome Bird The Pelican (Goofy Things by Rusty)
The book, An Awesome Bird The Pelican, is a book for kids, written by Rusty Austin, and students from Nellie Coffman Middle School created the illustrations. This story teaches kids about pelicans in a fun and interesting way by showing off their various traits and behaviors. The story starts with a curious pelican going on a trip to find out where it fits in the world. The pelican faces many problems along its journey and gets to learn many important lessons. The pelican learn about never giving up and the value of community. The students' drawings add a personal touch that makes the readers enjoy he story in a different way. This book is useful for parents and teachers to teach youngsters about animals and their habitats. With its easy-to-read text and eye-catching pictures, this book keeps kids curious and excited to learn about animals. This book is fun and educational for kids to read in school or at home. It makes kids more curious and helps them appreciate nature more, which makes it a great book for any child's bookshelf. This book takes readers on an exciting journey through the animal kingdom. Each creature has its own fun poem that shares its unique story. From Axolotl Salamanders to Uromastyx Lizards, every animal gets a moment to explain their behavior.
A Rusty Gun

A Rusty Gun

Noel 'Razor' Smith

Penguin Books Ltd
2011
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As a gun-wielding bank robber, Noel 'Razor' Smith was top of the criminal tree, enjoying the excitement and benefits of a dangerous and adrenalin-filled career. But he'd also spent the greater part of his adult life in prison, an environment where respect and basic survival were guaranteed only to those prepared to use the most brutal violence. In his new book, Smith takes the story on from his highly acclaimed memoir A Few Kind Words and a Loaded Gun, and describes how he came to realize that the game wasn't worth the candle. In his mid-forties he applied to enter Grendon, then the only prison in Britain offering intense therapeutic treatment to hardened criminals. He went from a brutal high-security prison, HMP Whitemoor, to an institution where he was encouraged to investigate just why his life had been given over to violence and crime. Smith paints an unforgettable portrait of the hardened and severely damaged inmates of Grendon, many of them guilty of famous crimes, and their attempts to turn round their lives. And in particular his own arduous five-year journey to re-enter society as a straight citizen.