Silkie: World One, World Two


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When Professor Stephen Mollgaard's world splits in two, will his new student lead him to Truth or madness? An eagle in a box. A cryptic report of a student's death. And Silkie. For Professor Stephen Mollgaard these are the trappings of World Two. It pushes against World One: the mundane world of student papers, professional expectations, and Catholic school catechism. A perennial misfit, Stephen has spent his life wondering which world is his. Afflicted by a vision of a godless, random universe, he teeters on the edge of World Two. When Silkie shows up demanding to be let into his class, Stephen finds himself both captivated and off-balance. A homeless, twenty-three-year-old schizoaffective, Silkie is unpredictable, and her writing is full of fantastical tales that Stephen can't forget. She invites him into her six-year-old daughter's life and injects herself into his. Even as he begins to comprehend Silkie, however, she disappears - Stephen is determined to find her.










Leopard & Silkie


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In the Pacific Northwest, concerned volunteers become seal sitters, keeping vigil over the vulnerable baby seals that are left on the shore while their mothers hunt for food. Surviving in the animal kingdom is never easy and this informative picture book gives a first-hand look at what baby seals are up against. With its emphasis on human compassion, this true account teaches children to appreciate the natural world by helping in any way they can. The star of the book is six year old Miles, who organizes his own rescue mission to help the seals survive.




The Primarian Transcripts


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Fossil fuel burning has polluted earth's atmosphere, also creating global warming. The oil producers will not stop and on occasion have sabotaged alternative energy systems. The ISS crew has vowed to stop them.




Jersey Bulletin


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Silkie Chickens Or Silkies. Silkie Chickens as Pets. Silkie Chickens Book for Care, Behavior, Diet, Grooming, Costs and Health.


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"I have been told, but did not myself see the animal, that there are found, at this place a species of domestic fowls which have no feathers, their skin being clothed with a black hair, resembling the fur of cats. Such a sight must be extraordinary. They lay eggs like other fowls, and are good to eat." These were Marco Polo's words describing Silkie chickens as he was travelling in Asia in the 13th century. This marvelous breed of chicken has fascinated chicken lovers for a long time. Welcome to the fabulous world of Silkie chickens. This book is for Silkie chicken enthusiasts looking to get useful tips and knowledge on raising this breed. Good husbandry matters a lot in pet quality Silkies. This is a how-to raise Silkies guide that provides the perfect blend of instruction, inspiration and reference for both newbies and experienced keepers. You will find checklists, tips and detailed information inside. This will help you decide what to do when choosing, caring for and taming your Silkie cuties. You'll learn all you need to know to make you and your Silkie chickens happy. Covered in this book: - Behavior - Biology - Breeding - Buying - Care - Costs - Feeding - Grooming - Health - History - Living area - Preparing for a flock - Showing - Sweet personality - Tips ...and much more




Global Cultures


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An anthology of 62 stories from around the non-Euro-American world providing new definitions of cultural diversity and commonality and an invaluable tool for teachers responding to the growing need for multicultural literature. Over the past two decades, sweeping political changes and burgeoning new technologies have resulted in communities being increasingly defined in global as well as regional and national terms. Although the intellectual terra nova of world cultures remains largely uncharted, this anthology of sixty-two stories from around the non-Euro-American world provides what Elisabeth Young-Bruehl calls "an introductory map to the great wealth of literary works now being produced in, at once, the particular settings of the writers' experiences and the global setting." Young-Bruehl finds that while the cultural diversity the stories exemplify is amazing, so too is the similarity in thematic terms of the concerns that this diversity presents. Thus she organized Global Cultures thematically to highlight and clarify how these worldwide cultures both converge and diverge. A comprehensive general introduction outlines forces behind the transnational approach to literary study and chapter introductions contextualize each story. Stories from India, Cuba, South Africa, and Uruguay are connected by the theme of exile and immigration; tales from Nigeria, Guatemala, Cameroon, and Egypt share a theme of political violence and civil uprisings; works from Taiwan, Chile, Jamaica, and Syria describe commonalities of women facing effects of modernization, prejudice, war, and immigration. Global Cultures contributes to the fast-growing body of contemporary short fictions newly available in English and is an invaluable resource to meet the need for multicultural literature.