Garden of the Lost and Abandoned

Garden of the Lost and Abandoned
Title Garden of the Lost and Abandoned PDF eBook
Author Jessica Yu
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 385
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0544617061

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The fascinating and joyful story of Gladys Kalibbala, a Ugandan "orphan sleuth," who works to connect missing and castaway children to their families

Garden of the Lost and Abandoned

Garden of the Lost and Abandoned
Title Garden of the Lost and Abandoned PDF eBook
Author Jessica Yu
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 385
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0544618432

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The problem by most lights is overwhelming: at least 5,000 children live on the streets of Uganda’s capital city of Kampala. Some forget the names of their villages. The youngest may not know the names of their parents. But Gladys Kalibbala—part journalist, part detective, part Good Samaritan—does not hesitate to dive into difficult or even dangerous situations to aid a child. Author of a newspaper column called “Lost and Abandoned,” she is a resource that police and others turn to when they stumble across a stranded kid with a hidden history. Jessica Yu delivers an acutely observed story of this hardnosed and warmhearted woman, the children she helps, and the twists of fate they experience together. The subplot of Gladys’s garden—her precarious dream of providing a home and livelihood for her vulnerable charges—adds fascinating depth. Garden of the Lost and Abandoned chronicles one woman’s altruism, both ordinary and extraordinary, in a way that is impossible to forget, and impossible not to take to heart.

Lost Gardens of the World

Lost Gardens of the World
Title Lost Gardens of the World PDF eBook
Author Sandra Lawrence
Publisher Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Pages 194
Release 2024-10
Genre Gardening
ISBN 071129268X

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Lost Gardens of the World is an illustrated, romantic look at the great gardens of history that are now lost.

The Heart of What Was Lost

The Heart of What Was Lost
Title The Heart of What Was Lost PDF eBook
Author Tad Williams
Publisher Penguin
Pages 274
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0756412501

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"Takes place in the half-year after the end of To Green Angel Tower, and tells of the attempt by Isgrimnur and a force largely made up of Rimmersgard soldiers to destroy the remaining Norns as they flee back to their homeland and their mountain. It also answers some questions about what actually happened in the immediate aftermath of the fall of Green Angel Tower"--Goodreads.com

Times Law Reports

Times Law Reports
Title Times Law Reports PDF eBook
Author William Frederick Barry
Publisher
Pages 976
Release 1924
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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City of Lost Souls

City of Lost Souls
Title City of Lost Souls PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Clare
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 544
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442416866

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When Jace vanishes with Sebastian, Clary and the Shadowhunters struggle to piece together their shattered world and Clary infiltrates the group planning the world's destruction.

The Lost Orchard

The Lost Orchard
Title The Lost Orchard PDF eBook
Author Raymond Blanc
Publisher Headline Home
Pages 384
Release 2019-11-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472267575

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Now with added material about the gardens at Le Manoir. 'Blanc set about the most thorough apple-tasting and cooking project I have heard of . . . [The Lost Orchard] condenses the highlights, his love letters to the forgotten apple breeds.' The Times 'I began to dream about an orchard filled with thousands of fruit trees... Today we have an orchard with over 150 ancient varieties of apple. Each one has its heritage in a village or a county that used to thrive on that particular variety. They tell the story not only of what we have lost in Britain but also what we could regain.' Over the past eleven years, Raymond Blanc has planted an orchard of 2,500 trees in the grounds of his hotel-restaurant in Oxfordshire. Yielding about 30 tonnes of fruit for his kitchen each year, it is full of ancient and forgotten varieties of British apples and pears, along with walnut trees, quince, medlars, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, damsons and cherries. A further 600 heritage fruit trees have been added from Raymond's home region of Franche-Comté in France. The Lost Orchard is a love letter to each of these varieties, complete with beautiful black and white drawings, photographs of Belmond Le Manoir and fascinating information and anecdotes about each fruit, along with recipes and stories.