Are We There Yet?: The Wright Brothers' National Memorial Park, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, Site of the First Heavier-Than-Air Machine Powered Flight Review
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(More customer reviews)I recently took a trip to Wright Brothers' National Park with my niece and this book was a great addition to our trip. The puzzles gave her something to do on the road besides counting signs. With every page turned, her interest level increased as we got closer to the park. When we got there, she used the scavenger hunt to direct her trip and she actually read the signs that most kids went darting past. This book turned out to be her guide to this important time in history. This book is great for kids (and their families) as they will be turned on to history in a brand new light. Definitely recommended!
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Are We There Yet?The Wright Brothers' National Memorial Park is an educational, activity based book for middle school students.Language Arts, Math, Science, and History skills are covered in fun, entertaining ways. A scavenger hunt to be done at the Memorial Park will help students stay focused as they visit the grounds. Information and pictures of the park with numbers and email addresses is included to help make it easier to plan your trip.The book works well whether there is one student or an entire class.
Fatal Flight: The Maltese Obsession With Killing Birds Review
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(More customer reviews)The book is extremely well written with very good narrative and very good command of English. Anyone who is interested in hunting and conservation should read this book. Many hunters, including one reviewer, did not like the book because it has exposed their practices. I have visited Malta many times and witnessed the uncontrolled shooting of birds which is described so well in this book.
The author is evidently an authority in the subject and knows well what he is writing about. The book is well illustrated and all arguments in it are backed with evidence. No wonder the book has a series of reccomendations by Farley Mowat, Greenpeace, the RSPB as well as the British Game Conservancy, a hunters' orgainisation.
A great book by someone who had the guts to expose what goes on in the name of hunting. If there were more people like the author, the world would be a better place to live in.
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Flight of the Dancing Bird: One Woman's True Story of Slavery and Survival Review
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(More customer reviews)Tanjas Darke's book is quite simply a testimony to the strength and resilience of the human spirit. This is a woman who for 20 years was degraded and sexually abused by the very person who by rights should have protected her from such horrors. Her own father.
I have read many books about abused children, but this book is the definitive of all those books, written by a survivor, it's never sentimental, it's often brutally honest to the point of it being horrific but most of all it packs an emotional punch that could polax Mike Tyson in one blow.
I actually came across this book by accident. Late one the evening I was watching a program on SKY and there was a documentary about Tanjas life. I sat mesmerised through the whole program and when it was over I went onto the Internet to find out more about her.
It was then I found out she had written a book about her life, "Flight of the Dancing Bird." Sadly it is not available in the UK and I ended up buying it second hand from the USA as it is out of print even here.
This is a book that should NEVER be out of print. It is a book that every High School Library should have on its shelves, it also is a book that every mental hospital in the world should make its Psychiatric staff read.
It is a book about an ordinary girl who suffered the most appalling of abuse and had the courage to carry on living. It is also a book about a survivor who fell in love with a good man and is now in a loving relationship.
I read it the moment it arrived, from cover to cover and it was one of the most painful experiences in my life. However I don't regret reading it for one minute because Tanjas Darke is a heroine to me. Because of her I am now able to look in the mirror each day and not be ashamed of myself anymore.
Thank you Tanjas, you've helped another bird to finally find her wings...
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The true story of Tanjas Darke who suffered terrifying and degrading experiences at the hands of her father for more than twenty years. Her early life was spent in Vanuatu, where her mother made the fateful decision to abandon her to be raised by her father. From the age of nine he manipulated, abused and controlled her: she became his sex slave. Unable to believe in a life of freedom, it took an incestuous pregnancy to give her the courage to break away. Following a near-death experience, Tanjas reported her father's years of abuse, and was the principal witness against him in a celebrated court trial in 2000. He is now serving a prison sentence for his crimes. This is her own account of her life and how she overcame her appalling experiences to create a new life.
The Flight of the Ebony Owl (Older fiction paperbacks) Review
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(More customer reviews)This is a well written book. It is exciting, with lots of adventure. It is about a boy named Jamie who has dreams telling him to find the Ebony Owl. He finds out where it is but is caught trespassing. He returns to get the owl so he can take it to Fengall, where it belongs. But there is an unexpected twist at the end, which nobody thinks of. Overall, I think that people who enjoy adventure will love this book.
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A huge and ghostly warrior from the land of Fengall haunts Jamie. He has been chosen to find the ebony o wl which contains the life source of the people of Fengall. If this is not returned the whole world of Fengall will peri sh. '
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Ascend or Die: Richard Crosbie, Pioneer of Balloon Flight Review
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(More customer reviews)Very often, histories of individuals tend to jump around in time. Author McMahon maintains an excellent chronological discipline in revealing the life and adventures of Balloonist Crosbie. It is a special surprise to learn McMahon has been able to trace Crosbie to the Western Hemisphere for a view of Crosbie's post aeronaut, post Dublin days. As an airplane pilot, I would have found it interesting to know a bit more about flight conditions, airspeeds, altitudes and temperature changes, but in fairness to the author a.) non-pilot readers might find the data burdensome and b.) the data have no doubt been lost. A fast moving and revealing read about aviation pioneers, and an Irish pioneer in particular, a century and a half before the Wright brothers.
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Flight of Little dove Review
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(More customer reviews)The setting is full of historical detail and sets the mood perfectly. A wonderful cast of secondary characters adds to the twists and turns of the plot. I loved how honorable both Emma and Seb are and how much they care about their families. Their romance is an emotional story that had me hooked from the beginning. I found myself caring about the characters early on and read right through the book. Hope to see more from this author.
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At age 12, Emma Davis loses her loving family when her father is killed in a farming accident. After her mother dies, a friendly Indian tribe take her in, raising her as their own, they name her Little Dove. A decade later, the chief insists she marry his son, a brave she considers to be her brother. Escaping before her tribal ceremony, Little Dove comes across a stagecoach that has been attacked. All appear to be dead. After discovering a journal, she takes on Margaret Bridal-son's past, present and future as described in the journal. She is nearly taken off course by a handsome and kind trail guide, Seb Bradford. Resistance must prevail when they discover Mar-garet's betrothed is Seb's father. Will her new beginnings bring her happiness or will she lose everything including the man she loves and a life she has yearned to live?
Last Flight of the Fallen Valkyrie Review
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(More customer reviews)Rarely in the last few decades have I had a book draw me in as LFOTFV has. The depth of the characters and suspensful story line kept me reading it all the way through. This book is a must read.
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What really happened to the upper Michigan village of Birch? It is spring time, 1964, and Dick Chapman, up north on a fishing trip from Ohio, intends to find out. He is shocked to discover the old town gated off and abandoned. That night, Dick returns to the moonlit town and begins to uncover the chilling facts.
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