The Goat Thief


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Perumal Murugan is one of the best Indian writers today. THE GOAT THIEF is a selection of his ten best stories focused on men and women who live in the margins of our society.




The Goat Who Wanted to Catch a Fish


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Boxley the goat has developed a sudden and unexplainable appetite for fish. Determination is the driving force behind his ingenious methods used to catch a wary fish. Be drawn ever deeper into the story by the purposely used larger vocabulary designed to develop and expand the minds and imaginations of young children. You will become captivated by the plots and schemes Boxley uses in an attempt to satisfy his deep craving. As you join him on his quest, you will come away with the same conclusion he did: finding contentment to be a defining characteristic one should possess.




Urdu Grammar and Reader


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The area in which people speak Urdu as their mother tongue includes east and west Pakistan (where, with Bangali, it functions as the official language of the land) and northern India. The language in this volume is based on the Urdu dialect of the educated population of Pakistan. The purpose of the book is to provide the basic grammatical equipment and vocabulary necessary to conduct oneself in areas of Pakistan and India in which Urdu is the language of communication. Developed over a period of fifteen years, it is designed for students who have little or nor linguistic training.




Hindi Grammar and Reader


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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.




Mumerkamba


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Jake Casper is a young man with the world at his fingertips. That is until his 24 th birthday. When his buddy Peter decides to take him on a hiking trip that forever will change his life. Follow along with him as he takes you on one crazy adventure that you will remember for many years. From the snowing mountains in present day Washington state, to a far away ancient Island filled with beauty and danger at every turn. He learns that love, honor and faith is the true meaning of life. Mumerkamba is a book written in first person, and many hours of factual research was done to give the reader great details in this fast moving story.




Forest and Stream


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Brave little goat Mitya


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Hello my friends! I invite you and your mothers to join my kindest and most interesting fairy tales! Here you will learn about friendship, help, interesting stories that can only be found in fairy tales about animals. This book tells about the brave little goat Mitya. Various adventures constantly happen to him. Despite the fact that he is still small, he is always ready to help the weak and come to the rescue. Everyone respects and loves him.




The Mulligan


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The Unreasonable Virtue of Fly Fishing


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National Outdoor Book Award Winner for Outdoor Literature From the award-winning, bestselling author of Cod-the irresistible story of the science, history, art, and culture of the least efficient way to catch a fish. Fly fishing, historian Mark Kurlansky has found, is a battle of wits, fly fisher vs. fish-and the fly fisher does not always (or often) win. The targets-salmon, trout, and char; and for some, bass, tarpon, tuna, bonefish, and even marlin-are highly intelligent, athletic animals. The allure, Kurlansky learns, is that fly fishing makes catching a fish as difficult as possible. The flies can be beautiful and intricate, some made with over two dozen pieces of feather and fur; the cast is a matter of grace and rhythm, with different casts and rods yielding varying results. Kurlansky is known for his deep dives into specific subjects, from cod to oysters to salt. But he spent his boyhood days on the shore of a shallow pond. Here, where tiny fish weaved under a rocky waterfall, he first tied string to a branch, dangled a worm into the water, and unleashed his passion for fishing. Since then, his love of the sport has led him around the world's countries, coasts, and rivers-from the wilds of Alaska to Basque country, from Ireland and Norway to Russia and Japan. And, in true Kurlansky fashion, he absorbed every fact, detail, and anecdote along the way. The Unreasonable Virtue of Fly Fishing marries Kurlansky's signature wide-ranging reach with a subject that has captivated him for a lifetime-combining history, craft, and personal memoir to show readers, devotees of the sport or not, the necessity of experiencing nature's balm first-hand.