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16 result(s) for "Hunting Juvenile fiction."
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Hexenhaus
A powerful novel about three young women caught in the hysteria of their own times. In 1628, Veronica and her brother flee for their lives into the German woods after their father is burned at the stake. At the dawn of the eighteenth century, Scottish maid Katherine is lured into political dissent after her parents are butchered for their beliefs. In present-day Australia, Paisley navigates her way through the burning torches of small-town gossip after her mother's new-age shop comes under scrutiny.
Old wolf : a fable
\"A wolf and bird must fight the Starving Time and find food, while a human boy learns to hunt\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mark Guydish column
Feb. 18--I'm all for the \"world at your fingertips\" convenience of our age: high speed modems transmitting digital images we can turn into perfect photos thanks to ink-jet printers, 24-hour ATMs allowing access to cash any time, big box retailers with global goods, grocery stores sporting out-of-season fresh produce year-round.
Hunters of the great forest
\"A band of hunters goes off on a mysterious but worthwhile expedition in this wordless picture book\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va., Rob Hedelt column
April 15--TALKING to Stafford High School grad Tug Coker last week about his role in a new Broadway play brought up memories of my own theatrical debut. Luckily, a level-headed cast member dumped a prop pitcher of iced tea on the conflagration, making it seem like just another lunchroom afternoon.
The Denver Post Al Lewis column
Payer filed a lawsuit against [Mark Becker] in New York, leaving Becker with two choices: get out of the jewelry business or fight an expensive, out-of-state legal battle, risking a large judgment. \"The cost of defending yourself in Manhattan is extreme,\" said Becker, who also works as a tai chi teacher. \"Most people can't afford it.\" Instead of folding his hand, Becker turned to a group called the Colorado Lawyers for the Arts, a nonprofit that provides free legal services to its members. The group usually helps artists with more mundane legal problems, such as setting up nonprofit entities, executive director Jim Conder said. The legal team spent a year and a half and more than 2,000 hours defending the case for free. Had they been paid, it would have cost more than $500,000, [Christopher Beall] said. For his part, Becker agreed to pay expenses, which he said total about $90,000. Last week, a jury ruled in Becker's favor.
The white-footed mouse
An eight-year-old boy's father teaches his son an outdoorsman's lessons about wildlife, canoing, and handling a gun. When the boy is allowed to accompany his father to hunting camp, where they discover a shivering mouse who shares the warmth of their stove, the boy reminds his dad of a lesson he was taught.
Trail of the dead : the second book of Killer of enemies
\"Lozen and her family, on the run from the tyrants who once held them hostage, embark on a journey along a perilous trail once followed by her ancestors, where they meet friends and foes alike\"-- Provided by publisher.