Boys of the Clouds


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Boys of the Clouds tells the fascinating stories, in their own words, of over seventy veterans of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War. The Battalion, part of the British 6th Airborne Division, was among the very first Allied soldiers to land on French soil on June 6, 1944. Despite a widely scattered drop, they managed to take and hold all their objectives on D-Day, and continued to hold off German counter attacks through that fateful summer. After suffering heavy losses in Normandy, the unit returned to England in September 1944 to refit and train for the next airborne operation. This training was interrupted when they were hastily sent to defend against the German offensive in the Ardennes, commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge. They were the only Canadian unit to take part in this action. After the threat had passed, and the German offensive halted, they once again returned to England to prepare for the next drop. This finally came on March 24, 1945 when the Allies were able to cross the Rhine in a massive combined airborne and river crossing operation, the largest the world has ever seen. Success came quickly on the drop zone and within three days, they embarked on a hectic journey that would take them from the Rhine River all the way to Wismar on the Baltic Sea by May 2nd, where they linked up with Russian forces. This historic meeting signified the end of the war in Europe. The Battalion then had the honour of being the first Canadian unit to return to Canada as a complete group. They landed in Halifax to a tumultuous welcome and were awarded the key to the city. Follow their arduous and often hilarious journey and discover why they joined up, what the parachute training was like, especially their first jump, what it was like jumping into action for the first time in Normandy, the conditions in the Ardennes, crossing the Rhine and the fateful trek to Wismar to end the war. It's all here, in their own words.




The Motor Boys in the Clouds


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The boys fall in with an inventor and invest in a flying machine. After a number of stirring adventures in the clouds they enter a big race.




Kids' Book of Clouds & Sky


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Introduction to the sky and how it is affected by weather in a question and answer format.




Boys in the Clouds


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The Man in the Clouds


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When the Man in the Clouds creates a beautiful painting, people begin to make a pilgrimage up his mountain to see it for themselves--the misfits find it especially comforting. An art expert tells the artist that it is very valuable and he begins to think about differently, determined to protect it rather than share it. Finally, he sees that his greed and possessiveness has changed the way he sees the picture so he tosses it into the fire and looks out the window with fresh eyes, seeing again the beauty that enthralled him in the first place.




Cloud Boy


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Harry Christmas and Angie Moon are best friends and almost-twins. Ever since they were born two days apart they've been partners in cloud-spotting, sweet-eating and treehouse-building. But when Harry is taken to hospital for headaches that won't go away, he needs Angie more than ever. Because when things fall apart, only a best friend can stitch them back together. Told through Angie's lively diary, this is a bittersweet story about friendship and growing up.




The Boy in the Clouds


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Peter is a young boy that, after an unfortunate incident with his sister, ends up in the Overworld - a secret place on top of the clouds. The Overworld is under threat from a sinister general who has seized power and seeks to stop all rain. Peter must find the heir to the throne, stop the general and make sure that it rains again - but most of all he wants to find a way home. This book is the first in a series of books. It is followed by "Winter clouds".




The Airplane Boys Among The Clouds; Or, Young Aviators In A Wreck


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"The Airplane Boys Among The Clouds; Or, Young Aviators In A Wreck" is an adventure novel written by John Luther Langworthy, first published in 1912. The story follows the thrilling journey of two young boys, Larry and Frank, who are fascinated by the world of aviation. The boys are determined to become skilled aviators and eventually build their own airplane. They embark on a journey to learn everything they can about flying and soon find themselves in the middle of a harrowing adventure. During a flight, the boys' plane experiences engine trouble and crashes into a remote mountain range. Stranded in the wilderness, they must use their wits and ingenuity to survive while they wait for help to arrive. Throughout their journey, the boys encounter various challenges and obstacles, from dealing with treacherous weather conditions to battling hunger and exhaustion. But through their perseverance and resourcefulness, they ultimately manage to overcome all the obstacles they face and emerge triumphant. "The Airplane Boys Among The Clouds" is a thrilling adventure story that captures the excitement and wonder of aviation while also teaching important lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and the power of the human spirit.




The Boy in the Clouds


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Peter is a young boy that, after an unfortunate incident with his sister, ends up in the Overworld - a secret place on top of the clouds. The Overworld is under threat from a sinister general who has seized power and seeks to stop all rain. Peter must find the heir to the throne, stop the general and make sure that it rains again - but most of all he wants to find a way home. This book is the first in a series of books. It is followed by "Winter clouds".




The Airplane Boys among the Clouds


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"The Airplane Boys among the Clouds" by John Luther Langworthy is a thrilling aviation adventure that takes readers on a high-flying journey with the intrepid Aeroplane Boys—Jerry, Bob, and Frank. In this exhilarating story, the three young aviators find themselves facing new challenges as they soar into the sky once again. This time, their daring mission leads them into the vast expanse of the clouds, where they encounter turbulent weather conditions, navigational hazards, and unexpected surprises. As the boys navigate through stormy skies and dense fog, their skills as pilots are put to the test. They must rely on their wits, ingenuity, and teamwork to overcome the obstacles that come their way. Along the way, they make new friends and allies, deepen their understanding of aviation, and uncover the mysteries hidden within the clouds. John Luther Langworthy's vivid storytelling and attention to detail create a riveting narrative that captures the thrill and wonder of flight. Through his immersive descriptions and captivating dialogue, readers are transported into the cockpit alongside the Aeroplane Boys, experiencing the adrenaline rush of soaring through the clouds and the breathtaking beauty of the aerial landscape. "The Airplane Boys among the Clouds" not only provides an exciting adventure but also highlights important values such as courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of knowledge. The boys' determination to overcome obstacles and their passion for aviation serve as inspiring examples for young readers. Langworthy's deep understanding of aviation mechanics and principles shines through in the technical aspects of the story. The accurate portrayal of aircraft operations and the challenges faced by pilots during this era adds an extra layer of realism to the narrative, making it all the more engaging for aviation enthusiasts. With its fast-paced plot, gripping action sequences, and memorable characters, "The Airplane Boys among the Clouds" is sure to captivate readers who crave thrilling adventures and have a fascination for aviation."