When the Sky Roars

When the Sky Roars
Title When the Sky Roars PDF eBook
Author Katie Weaver
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781736267387

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As the wind twirls around, and the sky starts to ROAR, I try hard to be brave but I need to know more! Like the reason it's noisy up there, way up high. I can't wait to find out; I just need to know why. So, I've made up my mind; I'll go up to the skies! I'm about to discover a shocking surprise!

When the Earth Roars

When the Earth Roars
Title When the Earth Roars PDF eBook
Author Gregory Smits
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 227
Release 2014-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 1442220104

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Japan, which is among the most earthquake-prone regions in the world, has a long history of responding to seismic disasters. However, despite advances in earthquake-related safety technologies, the destructiveness of the magnitude 9 class earthquake and tsunami that struck the country on 3/11 raised profound questions about how societies can deal effectively with seismic hazards. This important book places the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown disaster in historical perspective, examining conceptions of earthquakes since the seventeenth century, the diverse ways actual earthquakes and their aftermath played out, and their enduring social and scientific significance. By looking backward, Gregory Smits identifies future pitfalls to avoid and assesses the allocation of resources for dealing with future earthquake and tsunami disasters. He criticizes Japan’s postwar quest for earthquake prediction and the concept of “characteristic” earthquakes. Smits argues that earthquakes are so chaotic as to be unpredictable, not only geologically but also in their social and cultural effects. Therefore, he contends, the best hope for future disaster mitigation is antiseismic engineering and flexible disaster-relief capabilities. As the first sustained historical analysis of destructive earthquakes and tsunamis, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in Japan, natural disasters, seismology, and environmental history.

Bill in a China Shop

Bill in a China Shop
Title Bill in a China Shop PDF eBook
Author Katie McAllaster Weaver
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 34
Release 2005-08-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1582349886

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After Bill the bull accidentally destroys much of the contents of a china shop, three old ladies help him acquire the teacup he had hoped to buy.

Eagle in the Sky

Eagle in the Sky
Title Eagle in the Sky PDF eBook
Author Wilbur Smith
Publisher Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
Pages 333
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1785765779

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An action-packed story of love, duty and destiny, by global sensation Wilbur Smith. 'A master storyteller' - Sunday Times 'Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared' - The Times 'No one does adventure quite like Smith' - Daily Mirror The higher you fly, the harder you fall . . . From a young age it's clear that David Morgan is a 'bird', a natural pilot, most at home in the air. His family want him to take over the family business, but David is determined to follow his destiny, and joins the South African Air Force, where he is commended for his skills. When he meets Debra, a beautiful young Israeli writer, David once again feels the pull of destiny. He joins the Israeli Defence Force and finds himself caught up in the country's struggles. But when the war separates him from Debra, David feels his two destinies pulling him apart. Can he become the man he always dreamed of being, without losing the woman he's fighting for?

The Rain Stomper

The Rain Stomper
Title The Rain Stomper PDF eBook
Author Addie K. Boswell
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 36
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780761453932

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A baton twirler fights the rain to save her neighborhood parade

Roar

Roar
Title Roar PDF eBook
Author Cecelia Ahern
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 252
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1538730952

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From the bestselling author of P.S., I Love You, a fiercely feminist story collection that illuminates, sometimes in fantastical ways, how women of all kinds navigate the world today—now an Apple TV+ series from the creators of GLOW starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever, and Alison Brie! In this singular and imaginative story collection, Cecelia Ahern explores the endless ways in which women blaze through adversity with wit, resourcefulness, and compassion. Ahern takes the familiar aspects of women's lives—the routines, the embarrassments, the desires—and elevates these moments to the outlandish and hilarious with her astute blend of magical realism and social insight. One woman is tortured by sinister bite marks that appear on her skin; another is swallowed up by the floor during a mortifying presentation; yet another resolves to return and exchange her boring husband at the store where she originally acquired him. The women at the center of this curious universe learn that their reality is shaped not only by how others perceive them, but also how they perceive the power within themselves. By turns sly, whimsical, and affecting, these thirty short stories are a dynamic examination of what it means to be a woman in this very moment. Like women themselves, each story can stand alone; yet together, they have a combined power to shift consciousness, inspire others, and create a multi-voiced Roar that will not be ignored. Includes a Reading Group Guide.

White Dog Fell from the Sky

White Dog Fell from the Sky
Title White Dog Fell from the Sky PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Morse
Publisher Penguin
Pages 370
Release 2013-01-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101606207

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An extraordinary novel of love, friendship, and betrayal for admirers of Abraham Verghese and Edwidge Danticat Eleanor Morse’s rich and intimate portrait of Botswana, and of three people whose intertwined lives are at once tragic and remarkable, is an absorbing and deeply moving story. In apartheid South Africa in 1977, medical student Isaac Muthethe is forced to flee his country after witnessing a friend murdered by white members of the South African Defense Force. He is smuggled into Botswana, where he is hired as a gardener by a young American woman, Alice Mendelssohn, who has abandoned her Ph.D. studies to follow her husband to Africa. When Isaac goes missing and Alice goes searching for him, what she finds will change her life and inextricably bind her to this sunburned, beautiful land. Like the African terrain that Alice loves, Morse’s novel is alternately austere and lush, spare and lyrical. She is a writer of great and wide-ranging gifts.