The Meadow Cries


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The beautiful mountaintop was the ideal life for a teen-age boy to live. In the year 1941, Brigom Jones was exploring the wild life on the mountain that he loved and grew near to as he watched the animals roam from hilltop to hilltop. He would run with the animals and feel alive. One day he life took a sad turn when his father came home from teaching school and told Brigom's mother that he was leaving them to make a new home for himself. Brigom took over the head of the household and found odd jobs to get money to buy his crippled mother's medicine. He learned to work at a sawmill with adult men in the deep dark woods. He learned how to find wild greens and to kill the animals that he loved so much. This was a way of life to survive. He found out the hard way his life had changed forever. Many hardships make him grow up in a hurry in his tender years Uncle Andrew sent little money and gifts to help Brigom and his mother Ruth. The most valued gift was a watch Brigom received for Christmas, little did he know this would bring heartache when Larry a boy that lived on the mountain wanted to buy the watch and would not take no for an answer. Brigom became so frightened of Larry trying to take the watch off his arm or threading to beat him up. Brigom began to walk over the mountain to the valley below and there he made friends with a family that helped him and his mother survive the winter months. Mr. Keyes tells him about a cave that he wanted to explore. This was something he could do and not worry about Larry haunting him. The mountain that Brigom loved so much had become a haunting ground. Every where he went he imagined seeing Larry laughing and making fun of him. Each day he became more afraid of his life. Something was telling him he may have to move off the mountain or his life may be no more. Fear was over taking him, he even had thoughts of death............




The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country; Or, The Young Pathfinders on a Summer Hike


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Janet Aldridge's 'The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country; Or, The Young Pathfinders on a Summer Hike' is a delightful tale of adventure and friendship, following a group of young girls as they embark on a summer hike through the scenic countryside. The book is written in a charming and engaging style, perfect for young readers looking for a wholesome and uplifting story. Set in a literary context that values the spirit of exploration and camaraderie, Aldridge's narrative captures the essence of youthful curiosity and resilience in the face of challenges along the way. Janet Aldridge, known for her series of children's books that celebrate the joys of outdoor exploration and the power of friendship, drew inspiration from her own experiences in nature and her love for storytelling. Her genuine passion for empowering young readers through positive role models and engaging adventures shines through in 'The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country,' making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. I highly recommend 'The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country; Or, The Young Pathfinders on a Summer Hike' to readers of all ages who appreciate heartwarming stories of friendship, adventure, and the beauty of the great outdoors. Aldridge's storytelling skill and inspirational themes make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a tale of courage and camaraderie.




Kiss and Cry


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After suffering a bad fall on the ice, Dalia finds herself at crossroads in her life. Ryan a gorgeous stranger, gives her an ultimatum forcing her to choose between himself, a guy who promises her a chance at becoming all that she can be or Adam the boy that she's in love with. Hearts are broken as Dalia's boundaries and courage are tested in this epic and very heated love story. The first in a series of three books.




Meadows


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The second volume of a major new series of books on British natural history. Meadows provide one of the most wide-ranging and eloquent treatments of this most quintessential British habitat. Yet the flower-rich hay meadows that have inspired writers and artists for hundreds of years have almost disappeared from our countryside. In this exceptional work, George Peterken, one of our most respected ecologists, brings together years of research and discovery from his travels across Britain and Europe, as well as an understanding borne out of caring for his own meadows, to produce a book that will put this often misunderstood habitat back in the public's eye. Filled with beautiful images of meadows and their denizens, this is a book everyone with an interest in this iconic habitat will want to own.







Munsey's Magazine


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The Frontier and Midland


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The Frontier


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Riyad as-Salihin: The Meadows of The Righteous


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In 13th Century Damascus, the renowned Hadith Scholar, juristic expert, academic luminary and pious ascetic, Imam Muhyi ad-Din Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi set himself the task of compiling a short collection of rigorously authenticated Hadith, which will comprise for its reader a way to the hereafter. The resulting Riyad as-Salihin is a collection of almost two thousand Hadiths on numerous subjects, selected from the Sahih collections and other canonical books of the Sunnah. This blessed book, containing the treasures of the noble Sunnah and Prophetic guidance, was greeted with immediate scholarly approval and has established its worth in terms of the far-reaching and long-term influence it has had on Muslim character, conduct, education and reform throughout the Ummah and across the centuries.