The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson

The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson
Title The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson PDF eBook
Author Francis Wesley Warne
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1927
Genre
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The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson, Casey's Missionary Worker

The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson, Casey's Missionary Worker
Title The Story of Lizzie L. Johnson, Casey's Missionary Worker PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 43
Release 2004
Genre Women missionaries
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Lizzie Johnson 6-Pack

Lizzie Johnson 6-Pack
Title Lizzie Johnson 6-Pack PDF eBook
Author Heather Schwartz
Publisher Teacher Created Materials
Pages 20
Release 2013-04-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1433372401

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Through hard work and determination, Lizzie Johnson built one of the largest cattle herds in the country, earning her the nickname "Cattle Queen of Texas." This interesting and inspiring biography highlights the life of Lizzie as she made her way to being one of the most famous cattle ranchers of her time. Through the appealing images and fascinating facts, readers will learn about Lizzie's journey across the Chisholm Trail and how she used brush popping to help grow her large cattle herd. The easy-to-read text and accessible glossary and index help readers navigate their way through this book and help further develop vocabulary skills. This 6-Pack has been translated into Spanish and includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

Unity

Unity
Title Unity PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 472
Release 1916
Genre Liberalism (Religion)
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Biography by Americans, 1658-1936

Biography by Americans, 1658-1936
Title Biography by Americans, 1658-1936 PDF eBook
Author Edward H. O'Neill
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 478
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Reference
ISBN 1512804940

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This volume is the most comprehensive bibliography of purely biographical material written by Americans. It covers every possible field of life but, by design, excludes autobiographies, diaries, and journals.

The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
Title The Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 658
Release 1911
Genre American literature
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A world list of books in the English language.

Paradise

Paradise
Title Paradise PDF eBook
Author Lizzie Johnson
Publisher Crown
Pages 449
Release 2022-08-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0593136403

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The definitive firsthand account of California’s Camp Fire, the nation’s deadliest wildfire in a century, Paradise is a riveting examination of what went wrong and how to avert future tragedies as the climate crisis unfolds. “A tour de force story of wildfire and a terrifying look at what lies ahead.”—San Francisco Chronicle (Best Books of the Year) On November 8, 2018, the people of Paradise, California, awoke to a mottled gray sky and gusty winds. Soon the Camp Fire was upon them, gobbling an acre a second. Less than two hours after the fire ignited, the town was engulfed in flames, the residents trapped in their homes and cars. By the next morning, eighty-five people were dead. As a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, Lizzie Johnson was there as the town of Paradise burned. She saw the smoldering rubble of a historic covered bridge and the beloved Black Bear Diner and she stayed long afterward, visiting shelters, hotels, and makeshift camps. Drawing on years of on-the-ground reporting and reams of public records, including 911 calls and testimony from a grand jury investigation, Johnson provides a minute-by-minute account of the Camp Fire, following residents and first responders as they fight to save themselves and their town. We see a young mother fleeing with her newborn; a school bus full of children in search of an escape route; and a group of paramedics, patients, and nurses trapped in a cul-de-sac, fending off the fire with rakes and hoses. In Paradise, Johnson documents the unfolding tragedy with empathy and nuance. But she also investigates the root causes, from runaway climate change to a deeply flawed alert system to Pacific Gas and Electric’s decades-long neglect of critical infrastructure. A cautionary tale for a new era of megafires, Paradise is the gripping story of a town wiped off the map and the determination of its people to rise again.