Fort Ross and the Sonoma Coast
Title | Fort Ross and the Sonoma Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Lyn Kalani |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780738528960 |
The Kashaya Indians made foot trails through the grassy mountain slopes of Sonoma's northern coast for centuries before colonists from the Russian-American Company arrived in 1812. These Russians, the vanguard of European settlement, built Fort Ross from virgin redwood on a bluff overlooking the sea. Although they stayed only 30 years, they left behind a heritage that includes the earliest detailed scientific and ethnographic studies of the area and California's first ships and windmills. Soon others came to ranch, lumber, and quarry, shipping their harvest and stone to help build and feed San Francisco. Ranches and mill sites evolved into towns, often bearing the names of the rugged men who first settled there. Much of the coastline remains as it was in centuries past, its rich history still visible in ship moorings and chiseled sandstone, and new residents and visitors are still drawn to this dramatic meeting of blue Pacific and forested coastal mountains.
Where the World Begins
Title | Where the World Begins PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Dawson |
Publisher | Sonoma Mountain Preservation |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2019-01-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997276503 |
Where the World Begins invites you to explore our natural treasure at the heart of southern Sonoma County. Approaching the Sonoma Mountain as a living presence, as a refuge for wildlife and natural systems, and as a source of inspiration, the book weaves together diverse local voices.
Day Hikes Around Sonoma County
Title | Day Hikes Around Sonoma County PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Stone |
Publisher | Day Hike Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781573420723 |
California's Sonoma County is known for its wineries and a magnificent natural landscape--a picturesque mix of rugged coastline, steep cliffs, forested hillsides, and verdant agricultural valleys. A collection of 125 of the county's best day hikes are combined into this guide, providing access to 60 miles of coastline and thousands of acres of greenspace. All hiking levels are included, with a focus on mid-range hikes.
The Underside of Joy
Title | The Underside of Joy PDF eBook |
Author | Sere Prince Halverson |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2012-01-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101554339 |
Set against the backdrop of Redwood forests and shimmering vineyards, Seré Prince Halverson's compelling debut tells the story of two women, bound by an unspeakable loss, who each claims to be the mother of the same two children. To Ella Beene, happiness means living in the northern California river town of Elbow with her husband, Joe, and his two young children. Yet one summer day Joe breaks his own rule-never turn your back on the ocean-and a sleeper wave strikes him down, drowning not only the man but his many secrets. For three years, Ella has been the only mother the kids have known and has believed that their biological mother, Paige, abandoned them. But when Paige shows up at the funeral, intent on reclaiming the children, Ella soon realizes there may be more to Paige and Joe's story. "Ella's the best thing that's happened to this family," say her close-knit Italian-American in-laws, for generations the proprietors of a local market. But their devotion quickly falters when the custody fight between mother and stepmother urgently and powerfully collides with Ella's quest for truth. The Underside of Joy is not a fairy-tale version of stepmotherhood pitting good Ella against evil Paige, but an exploration of the complex relationship of two mothers. Their conflict uncovers a map of scars-both physical and emotional-to the families' deeply buried tragedies, including Italian internment camps during World War II and postpartum psychosis. Weaving a rich fictional tapestry abundantly alive with the glorious natural beauty of the novel's setting, Halverson is a captivating guide through the flora and fauna of human emotion-grief and anger, shame and forgiveness, happiness and its shadow complement . . . the underside of joy.
Hidden History of Sonoma County
Title | Hidden History of Sonoma County PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Schubert |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2017-11-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439663750 |
The enterprising spirit that led to Sonoma County's storied agricultural heritage defined its earliest denizens. Sail the seas with Captain Bodega y Quadra, whose name graces the coast and beyond, and wave farewell to the last train out of the redwoods. Discover the fate of Charles Henley, spirited from the county jail in 1876 by masked vigilantes. Learn about the rise and fall of Sonoma's tobacco growers and the historic opening of the Jenner Bridge as the automobile rose in popularity. John Schubert and Valerie Munthe reveal Sonoma County's enthralling history.
Sonoma Coast
Title | Sonoma Coast PDF eBook |
Author | North of San Francisco |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780916310059 |
Experience the California Coast
Title | Experience the California Coast PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Beaches |
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