Looking for the Summer


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David Thompson is a former Vietnam War conscientious objector in Paris on a quest to find himself in the early days of 1977. When he befriends an Iranian and an Afghan and is invited to return with them to their countries, his quest slowly becomes a descent into his own personal hell. On the road from Europe to the East he encounters Kurdish bandits in the eastern mountains of Turkey, becomes involved with an underground group opposed to the Shah in Iran, escapes to Afghanistan, and later suffers extreme sickness on the streets of Delhi and Calcutta. Although continually searching for the happiness and identity he could not find in the U.S., he cannot easily shed his American past. Throughout the journey he is hounded by the demons of memory, particularly that of his father, a World War Two hero who disowned David and died while David was still in prison. The journey itself becomes a physical manifestation of his struggle to achieve reconciliation with his own conscience.




Looking for Land in the Summer of ‘69


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Journey back to the summer of '69 in this captivating memoir of a road trip across North America to California and then up the coast to Oregon and British Columbia. It is an incredible series of adventures, from discovering marijuana growing wild in Nebraska to swimming at a nude beach in Vancouver to living in a driftwood shelter on a remote beach on the coast. Penned 50 years after the events and supplemented by photos and videos, Looking for Land in the Summer of '69 chronicles an unforgettable exploration of the burgeoning back to the land movement of the 60s. Dive into a vivid tapestry of counterculture, nature and discovery that defined a generation.




Looking for the Summer


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World-renowned photographer Brandenburg spent each day from June 21st to September 21st capturing the spirit of the Northern Minnesota wilderness through his camera. Here is one shot from each day.




A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin


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Narrative of author's expedition to Smith Sound region on board 'Isabel', 1852. (AB 7716).




A Summer Search for John Franklin (Illustrated)


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First published in 1853, this work recounts an unsuccessful expedition to find the missing Franklin expedition. Following the disappearance of Sir John Franklin and his crew during a mission to find the North-West Passage, the Admiralty organised numerous searches for the missing men. The naval officer Edward Inglefield (1820–94) sailed to the Arctic in the summer of 1852 in command of the Isabel, a steamer donated by Lady Franklin on the condition that it was used to search for her husband. First published in 1853, Inglefield's account of the voyage is accompanied by a number of illustrations. The work also includes appendices listing the flowering plants and algae of the Arctic region as noted by the botanist George Dickie (1812–82), geographical and meteorological information collected by expedition surgeon Peter Sutherland (1822–1900), and Inglefield's correspondence with the Admiralty.




The Summer Getaway


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My boss hired me to care for his daughters. Instead, he ended up babysitting me. Well, not exactly but it’s as complicated. Henry Fairfield makes me want to break all the rules. First, I slept with him. Then I fell in love with him. And now… I’m in trouble. He’s older than me, oh-so-wrong and completely forbidden. And he’s my boss, which means that I could lose my job. Along with my sanity if he breaks my heart. But the one thing he wouldn’t do is let me get into trouble. My toxic ex will stop at nothing until he destroys me. Unless… Someone stopped him. And I have a feeling that Henry will fight for my safety. But will he also fight for my heart? Fall in love with this deliciously sinful, kindle melting hot, and forbidden temptation from Sofia T Summers. No cheating or cliffhanger – EVER. All books in this series stand alone and do not have to be read in order.




The Summer House at Larkspur


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When Mosey Frye, real estate agent and amateur sleuth, hunts for a summer house on the grounds of an abandoned plantation, she finds not only the house but also skeletal remains at the bottom of an old cistern. That same day, news of the horrific stabbing death of an eremitic nun leaves the citizens of Hembree in hang-jawed shock. Given that the tumble-down estate belonged to the dead nun’s family, Mosey insists there must be a connection between the two events. But Police Chief Gus Olivera, predisposed against Mosey and the Church, scrambles to find a suspect among members of the clergy. Will Olivera solve one on his own? Or will his hopes be dashed when Mosey, once again, drops the clue that points to the killer?







Monthly Labor Review


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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.




A Guide for Using The Summer of the Swans in the Classroom


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Teaching literature unit based on the popular children's story, The summer of the swans.