Dream Wheels


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A cowboy forced into early retirement bonds with a stubborn teenager in this novel from the award-winning author of Indian Horse and Medicine Walk. Canadian champion bull-rider Joe Willie Wolfchild is poised to win the most sought-after title in rodeo when a devastating accident at the National Finals leaves his body and ambitions in tatters. Unsure of what else to do, he retires to the panoramic family ranch, Wolfcreek, to mend. Claire Hartley and her fifteen-year-old son Aiden have nearly been torn apart by abusive boyfriends and an unjust world when a friend sends them to the Wolfchild ranch. Thrown together by terrible circumstance, it appears Aiden and Joe Willie have more in common than their childhoods would suggest. After a rocky start, they strike a deal: Aiden will help Joe Willie repair his ’34 Ford V8 pickup if the former champion teaches the city kid how to ride a bull. As Wagamese reveals their story, he rewrites the history of the North American cowboy. In taut, muscular prose, Wagamese explores how independence, self-determination, and a return to cultural tradition can heal body, mind, and community. “Richard Wagamese is a born storyteller, and Dream Wheels is his finest book yet. Cover to cover, a ripping read.”—Louise Erdrich, New York Times – bestselling author of The Night Watchman “A worthy testament to the healing power of family and tradition.”—Publishers Weekly “Ojibwa author Wagamese mixes cowboy lore and Native American mysticism in this affecting novel about the healing effects of family…. His soaring descriptions of the desert landscape, action-packed rodeo scenes, and reverence for hearth and home will strike a chord with readers.”—Booklist




The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller" by Felix Fontaine. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Dream Wheels


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From the sensational Chevrolet Corvette to the stream-lined Toyota Celica, here is the ultimate history of classic cars manufactured since 1975, plus those dream and futuristic cars that were marvels of car design but never made it into production. This comprehensive visual reference shows every important marque from A-Z, highlighting some of the most significant and beautiful cars of the century. Detailed descriptions, history and technical information accompany every entry, making this the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the contemporary classic car. This book also highlights the world's dream cars that were built as showcases but were never actually mass-produced. From major design houses such as Bertone and Ghia, these cars are at the very cutting edge of car design: futuristic models that were deemed too daring, too brash or too expensive to make commercial sense, but which pay tribute to the imagination and drive of car designers today. With over 800 stunning images, this title is the definitive gallery of classic and dream cars and the decisive reference book for every enthusiast and lover of the automobile.




The Big Rig


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Long-haul trucks have been described as sweatshops on wheels. The typical long-haul trucker works the equivalent of two full-time jobs, often for little more than minimum wage. But it wasn’t always this way. Trucking used to be one of the best working-class jobs in the United States. The Big Rig explains how this massive degradation in the quality of work has occurred, and how companies achieve a compliant and dedicated workforce despite it. Drawing on more than 100 in-depth interviews and years of extensive observation, including six months training and working as a long-haul trucker, Viscelli explains in detail how labor is recruited, trained, and used in the industry. He then shows how inexperienced workers are convinced to lease a truck and to work as independent contractors. He explains how deregulation and collective action by employers transformed trucking’s labor markets--once dominated by the largest and most powerful union in US history--into an important example of the costs of contemporary labor markets for workers and the general public.




Dream Wheels


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Dream Wheels shows how author/artist Della Burford used Dream Wheels for thirty six years to record her dreams. As well as sharing the Dream Wheel it shows how Della's dreams have manifested in stories, art, play, and books over many years. "We come together to dream' is a section of the book that has the "Intentions" for dreaming like finding out more about yourself and growing, finding solutions to problems, power animals, travelling beyond, finding imaginary things, the cosmic part of yourself, angels, self-healing and with this section there is shared art from inspiring international artists who paint from dreams. This book has been written for young and old as Della was told in a dream that she was to make this dreams book for all ages and to encourage others to create from their dreams. She is facilitating workshops on creating unique Inner Dream Mandalas Wheels of ones life journey. Her work is for self growth, humanity the world and spirit.




My Dream Bed


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Pop-up and lift-the-flap illustrations show what a child's dream bed might be like, from a fragrant bed of daisies in a garden to sleeping on the back of a swaying elephant.




The Wheel on the School


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Six schoolchildren bring the storks back to their little Dutch village.




The Wrong Bride


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What have you resolved to do by the year 2000? Satisfaction: That's what Cassie Webber wants. Her New Millennium resolution is revenge against Phillip Keene, the man who broke his promise…and her heart. A year ago, when Cassie and Phillip fell in love, he was talking marriage, family, forever. Then he returned home to Ohio for what was supposed to be a quick visit—and Cassie never heard from him again. Until now. Her best friend, Diane, has just received an invitation to his wedding…and he's marrying another woman. The wrong woman! With Diane's help, Cassie concocts a scheme to get even, a scheme that involves going to his hometown to attend the wedding. But there's one thing Cassie wants more than revenge. She wants to be back in Phillip's arms—as the right bride.




Manny's New Wheels


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Grab your helmet and rev up your engine—Handy Manny’s motorcycle is here with a great new play-pattern for preschoolers! Manny’s NewWheels When Manny and the Tools take to the open road on their motorcycle, loads of adventure and fun are sure to follow. This motorcycle-shaped board book features a free-wheelin’ story plus attached wheels that turn for plenty of play value!




Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada


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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada considers how the terms of critical debate in literary and cultural studies in Canada have shifted with respect to race, nation, and difference. In asking how Indigenous and diasporic interventions have remapped these debates, the contributors argue that a new “cultural grammar” is at work and attempt to sketch out some of the ways it operates. The essays reference pivotal moments in Canadian literary and cultural history and speak to ongoing debates about Canadian nationalism, postcolonalism, migrancy, and transnationalism. Topics covered include the Asian race riots in Vancouver in 1907, the cultural memory of internment and dispersal of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s, the politics of migrant labour and the “domestic labour scheme” in the 1960s, and the trial of Robert Pickton in Vancouver in 2007. The contributors are particularly interested in how diaspora and indigeneity continue to contribute to this critical reconfiguration and in how conversations about diaspora and indigeneity in the Canadian context have themselves been transformed. Cultural Grammars is an attempt to address both the interconnections and the schisms between these multiply fractured critical terms as well as the larger conceptual shifts that have occurred in response to national and postnational arguments.