Echo of the Green Mountains

Echo of the Green Mountains
Title Echo of the Green Mountains PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1988
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9785308002338

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Echo of the Green Mountains

Echo of the Green Mountains
Title Echo of the Green Mountains PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 89
Release 1988
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9785308002338

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Echo Mountain

Echo Mountain
Title Echo Mountain PDF eBook
Author Lauren Wolk
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 370
Release 2021-04-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0525555587

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★ “Historical fiction at its finest.” –The Horn Book “There has never been a better time to read about healing, of both the body and the heart.” –The New York Times Book Review Echo Mountain is an acclaimed best book of 2020! An NPR Best Book of the Year • A Horn Book Fanfare Selection • A Kirkus Best Book of the Year • A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year • A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year • A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year After losing almost everything in the Great Depression, Ellie’s family is forced to leave their home in town and start over in the untamed wilderness of nearby Echo Mountain. Ellie has found a welcome freedom, and a love of the natural world, in her new life on the mountain. But there is little joy after a terrible accident leaves her father in a coma. An accident unfairly blamed on Ellie. Ellie is a girl who takes matters into her own hands, and determined to help her father she will make her way to the top of the mountain in search of the healing secrets of a woman known only as “the hag.” But the hag, and the mountain, still have many untold stories left to reveal. Historical fiction at its finest, Echo Mountain is celebration of finding your own path and becoming your truest self. Lauren Wolk, the Newbery Honor– and Scott O'Dell Award–winning author of Wolf Hollow and Beyond the Bright Sea, weaves a stunning tale of resilience, persistence, and friendship across three generations of families. “Soothing and exquisitely written.” –People “This is a book that will soothe readers like a healing balm.” –The Wall Street Journal “Brilliant.” –Lynda Mullaly Hunt, bestselling author of Fish in a Tree

The Farm in the Green Mountains

The Farm in the Green Mountains
Title The Farm in the Green Mountains PDF eBook
Author Alice Herdan-Zuckmayer
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 256
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1681370751

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The Farm in the Green Mountains is a story of a refugee family finding its true home—thousands of miles from its homeland. Alice and Carl Zuckmayer lived at the center of Weimar era Berlin. She was a former actor turned medical student, he was a playwright, and their circle of friends included Stefan Zweig, Alma Mahler, and Bertolt Brecht. But then the Nazis took over and Carl’s most recent success, a play satirizing German militarism, impressed them in all the wrong ways. The couple and their two daughters were forced to flee, first to Austria, then to Switzerland, and finally to the United States. Los Angeles didn’t suit them, neither did New York, but a chance stroll in the Vermont woods led them to Backwoods Farm and the eighteenth-century farmhouse where they would spend the next five years. In Europe, the Zuckmayers were accustomed to servants; in Vermont, they found themselves building chicken coops, refereeing fights between fractious ducks, and caring for temperamental water pipes “like babies.” But in spite of the endless work and the brutal, depressing winters, Alice found that in America she had at last discovered her “native land.” This generous, surprising, and witty memoir, a best seller in postwar Germany, has all the charm of an unlikely romantic comedy.

Philip Hoff

Philip Hoff
Title Philip Hoff PDF eBook
Author Samuel B. Hand
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 233
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611680328

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This lively and thoughtful book explores what it means to be black in an allegedly postracial America

Vermont Icons

Vermont Icons
Title Vermont Icons PDF eBook
Author Matthew P. Mayo
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 113
Release 2012-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 0762786337

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The state of Vermont is illustrated through gorgeous photographs and evocative essays, showcasing 50 iconic places, events, inventions, foods, and objects from the Green Mountain State.

A Far Cry from Green Mountain

A Far Cry from Green Mountain
Title A Far Cry from Green Mountain PDF eBook
Author Paul Barbero
Publisher Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages 252
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1645597911

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Based on the true story of Frank Peregoy, A Far Cry From Green Mountain reveals the struggles and triumphs of the only soldier in American history to have earned the nation's two highest awards for valor, The Soldier's Medal and The Congressional Medal of Honor. Frank's story captures Appalachian life in early Twentieth Century America and opens our eyes to how one poverty-stricken mountaineer overcame the hardships of the Depression without sacrificing his deep-rooted values of family, honor, friendship, and an unbridled patriotism. Ultimately, A Far Cry From Green Mountain chronicles one man's journey to find himself while doing his part to unshackle Europe from the grasp of tyranny. The author, Paul Barbero, draws from historical and military records, letters, and interviews with Frank Peregoy's last surviving family and friends to weave a riveting account of an American war hero too long overlooked.