Doodle Bug's Daring Day

Doodle Bug's Daring Day
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Publisher : Kokoshungsan Ltd
Total Pages : 17
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Doodle Bug's Daring Day by : Shu Chen Hou

Introducing "Doodle Bug's Daring Day" – a captivating children's book that takes young readers on an extraordinary journey into the whimsical world of Doodle Bug, the adventurous insect. This enchanting tale unfolds a day filled with daring exploration and boundless creativity, encouraging kids to embrace the magic of their imagination. Key Features: Creative Exploration: Follow Doodle Bug as it embarks on a day filled with imaginative discoveries, inspiring kids to think outside the box. Interactive Adventure: Engage young minds with an interactive narrative, allowing them to actively participate in Doodle Bug's daring escapades. Vibrant Illustrations: The pages come alive with vivid and captivating illustrations, transporting children into a world bursting with color and excitement. Inspire Creativity: Encourage children to unleash their creativity as they join Doodle Bug in a series of daring and imaginative activities. Perfect Gift: "Doodle Bug's Daring Day" makes for an ideal gift, fostering a love for reading and sparking the flames of creativity in young hearts. It's a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Age-Appropriate: Designed for children [Specify Age Range], this book is tailored to captivate the attention of little ones while instilling valuable lessons of bravery, curiosity, and the limitless possibilities of imagination. Why Choose "Doodle Bug's Daring Day"? This enchanting book goes beyond entertainment—it's a catalyst for growth, nurturing a child's cognitive development and sparking a lifelong love for learning. Order Now! Embark on this magical journey with Doodle Bug and create unforgettable moments of joy, laughter, and learning for your child. "Doodle Bug's Daring Day" is not just a book; it's an adventure waiting to be explored! Ignite the Imagination – Order Your Copy Today!

Doodlebug Days

Doodlebug Days
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780738828763
ISBN-13 : 0738828769
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Doodlebug Days by : Nancy Lockard Gallop

Our 1935 black Oldsmobile and heavily-loaded trailer drew hostile looks as we drove into Bakersfield and stopped at a shady park to check the tires. When Mother, Daddy, we two girls and our young brother, Skippy, got out, two work-hardened men in ranch straw hats and short-sleeved cotton shirts stood staring suspiciously at our California license plates. "Had those plates on long?" the shorter man challenged Daddy. "Guess you'd say so," Daddy answered pleasantly. Mother's hands were settling on her hips, a sure sign her indignation would be expressed verbally at the first sign of an insult from the men. The taller man took a step toward Daddy. "Hope you're not looking for farm work in Bakersfield 'cause there isn't any." Deliberately the man spat on the curb. "Every damn fool in Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma is either here or on Route 66 trying to get here in some beat-up jalopy. Not enough cotton or potatoes in all of Kern County to keep half of them busy." "No," Daddy said evenly. "Not looking for work. Just looking to head out of here in a few minutes." While Daddy circled our car and trailer, Mother glared at the men, snapped open her white envelope purse and drew out a bottle of Coty's Emeraude, dabbing a drop behind each ear. "It's so much hotter here than in Lynwood," she said loftily. "I don't know how people can stand it." Turning her back on the Bakersfield men she added, "Come on, children, let's get back in the car. And don't step in that filth on the sidewalk." As Daddy pulled away from the curb, Mother fanned herself with her purse. "Imagine, Bruce, you, a civil engineer looking for farm work. I'd like to have given those Bakersfield men a piece of my mind, and I would have too if your work weren't so secret. They treated us as if we were Dust Bowl migrants!" In California in 1935 twenty percent of the country's labor force was unemployed, and hobos regularly knocked on back doors for handouts. To survive in the Great Depression, our father had taken a job with an oil exploration party in the San Joaquin Valley. Our family packed up and left southern California to join him. Between 1900 and 1936 California led the nation in petroleum production. Oil companies, certain that great reserves of oil still lay hidden, sent exploration crews, called doodlebug parties, throughout California to find new fields. The intense competition among oil companies mandated secrecy concerning doodlebug party movements. By setting explosives off in a series of holes, doodlebuggers would measure the echoes and make a seismic record that might indicate the presence of oil. Our new life was scary because we girls, Nancy, age 10 and Sunny, 12, had been allowed to make the decision whether to follow our father or remain in comfortably familiar Lynwood, just south of Los Angeles. Still, we knew that our father felt fortunate to be holding a job, even one that worked a hardship on his wife and children. We left our home in Southern California and headed north over the Ridge Route, towing our possessions behind our car in a small canvas-covered trailer. Even though the security of our family unit buffered us against hardships, we girls were apprehensive. Still, we were excited about the new life that was unfolding. DOODLEBUG DAYS takes place in a California with a population of only six million. The Valley towns in which we lived were small and agricultural with tight-knit established families. For the employed, life was less complicated than it is today. Radios, not televisions, were prominently enshrined in each living room. In the small towns up and down the Valley, people pulled their kitchen chairs close to their radio to listen to President Roosevelt's fireside chats as he discussed solutions to the problems that marked the era.

My Barefoot Days

My Barefoot Days
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9798888126134
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Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis My Barefoot Days by : William D. Tate

About the Book My Barefoot Days is a tender and deeply personal journey back in time to the childhood of William Tate as he grew up in the small town of Grapevine, Texas in the first half of the twentieth century. Before becoming mayor at age 30 and dutifully serving his hometown for forty-seven years, Tate was a bright-eyed child finding adventure on his family’s farm and on the pleasant streets of a blossoming Grapevine. This book is as much a memoir as it is a portrayal of the hope and unity of small-town America, and how close-knit communities such as Grapevine come to shape us as individuals. About the Author William D. Tate was born and raised in Grapevine, Texas. He received his bachelor’s degree in Accounting from North Texas State University and his juris doctor degree from the University of Houston. He served as city attorney and on city council in Grapevine before becoming mayor, a position he has held for the past forty-seven years. He is the longest serving mayor in Texas and the third longest serving mayor in the United States.

Doodlebug Island

Doodlebug Island
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Publisher : Acacia Publishing
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780978828370
ISBN-13 : 0978828372
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Doodlebug Island by : William F. Jordan

Through a series of illustrated vignettes, Doodlebug Island chronicles the lives of the slightly off-centered folks who live on the island's scenic shores. Separated from the rest of Arizona by the waters of Oak Creek, Doodlebug Island provides a haven for the inhabitants and their eccentricities, which mix, clash and create a multitude of comical-and usually chaotic-situations. Written with a slightly acerbic but definitely humorous edge, Doodlebug Island challenges the status quo on a variety of issues and engages readers in the triumphs, trials and frustrations of its characters' daily lives.

The Lost Boy, the Doodlebug and the Mysterious Number 80

The Lost Boy, the Doodlebug and the Mysterious Number 80
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Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781780885186
ISBN-13 : 1780885180
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost Boy, the Doodlebug and the Mysterious Number 80 by : Stevie Henden

This is an eclectic and thought-provoking book, best defined as a modern day fairy tale in which the dreams and lives of four people are inexorably linked together across time, bound by love, friendship, heartache and fateDuring the London Blitz a young woman, Iris, has a vision while reading Tarot cards of two lovers in great peril and knows it will be her destiny to help them. Meanwhile Robert, a wounded and repressed Battle of Britain pilot, dreams of happiness and of a love he believes he can never have.In another time, Charlie, a troubled little boy with amazing blue-green eyes growing up in the repressed suburbs of 1950s South London, dreams of the number ‘80’ and knows only that it means something terrible and evil. Elsewhere, a dark, disturbed man dreams repeatedly of Charlie and knows it is his destiny to kill him.This time-travelling tale moves between present day Dulwich, World War Two London, the gay bars of the 1970s, Eva Peron’s Buenos Aires and Glastonbury Tor in 1989. It is a tale of great love and loss, destiny, tragedy, spiritual transformation and self-acceptance. It asks questions about how much of our lives are destined and how much can be altered and about what the effects of unintentional time travel would be on very ordinary people. This book can be interpreted on many different levels. On one it is a murder-mystery, on another an allegorical tale of spiritual transformation, on a third, a complex tale of two gay men’s individual journeys into adulthood and on a fourth, a simple and beautiful love story.

The Doodlebug War

The Doodlebug War
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Publisher : Starboard Rock Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780996491976
ISBN-13 : 099649197X
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Doodlebug War by : Andrew Updegrove

A post-ISIS terrorist organization has taken control of much of the Mid East. Now it’s threatening to launch a horrific attack that will bring the United States and Europe to their knees. But How? The CIA turns to cybersecurity super sleuth Frank Adversego to find the answer. In a race against time, Frank must overcome personal as well as cyber trials to save the Western world from destruction. When he does, he discovers an all-too-real vulnerability that may lead to our own downfall – not at some theoretical point in the future, but as soon as tomorrow. In the words of “world’s most famous hacker” Kevin Mitnick: Andrew Updegrove has done it again - delivered an impossible to put down thriller while exposing a dire cyber vulnerability that until now has gone unnoticed.

Hops, Doodlebugs and Floods

Hops, Doodlebugs and Floods
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780752480169
ISBN-13 : 0752480162
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Hops, Doodlebugs and Floods by : Alan Whitcomb

This is the true tale of a boy born into a typical East End family in the Second World War, beginning with his early memories of hop picking and having little money, and moving on to his life in the 1950s and his experience of the devastating east coast floods of 1953. These early memories are the author's own, but what he remembers are a number of events and places that many others growing up in Essex will also recall. This is an entertaining, humorous and nostalgic read for anyone who remembers Essex in the Second World War and beyond.

Death by Doodlebug (A Thea Barlow Wyoming Mystery, Book Four)

Death by Doodlebug (A Thea Barlow Wyoming Mystery, Book Four)
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Publisher : ePublishing Works!
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781644571378
ISBN-13 : 1644571374
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Death by Doodlebug (A Thea Barlow Wyoming Mystery, Book Four) by : Carol Caverly

Death and Gold Haunt Thea's Search for Max in Death by Doodlebug, a Cozy Mystery from Carol Caverly. --Present Day, Garnet Pass, Wyoming-- When Thea Barlow is left at the altar by her fiancé, Max, everyone, including the police, thinks she's been jilted. Thea's the only one who believes in Max, and she's determined to discover what happened to him. A note left on her door sends Thea and her best friend searching for a gold dredge known as a "doodlebug." The doodlebug is the beginning piece of the puzzle. The remaining puzzle pieces lead to family secrets, hidden gold, and violent prospectors. When bodies start to appear, fear dominates every turn on a path to an explosive finish. THE THEA BARLOW WYOMING MYSTERIES, in order All the Old Lions Frogskin and Muttonfat Dead in Hog Heaven Death by Doodlebug

Studies in Entomology

Studies in Entomology
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105049299311
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in Entomology by : Henry Meade Bland

Soldier at Bomber Command

Soldier at Bomber Command
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780850520811
ISBN-13 : 0850520819
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Soldier at Bomber Command by : Charles Carrington

It was certainly not through the foresight of his senior officers that Charles Carrington, a veteran of the First World War, was enabled to put his experience in that earlier conflict to good use in the Second, as readers of this remarkable book will soon learn. However, by great good fortune, he found himself in a position where his experience of things past could be adapted to the needs of a virtually untried aspect of warfare- that of Army/Air Force Co-operation. As an Army Officer in a world of high-ranking Airmen, it was his task to walk the tightrope between the two Services in an effort to persuade both parties that neither could win the war without the other and that co-operation was preferable to self-interest. The words 'prima donna' crop up frequently in the story and one is not surprised when the author remarks 'while we were organising signal exercises..and such necessary menial chores, at which the Services worked together without a hitch, our problem was to get the Great Chiefs to stop quaralling”. Although he describes his experiences with cheerful modisty, it is clear that this unsung 'armchair soldier' played a vital role in the back room battle that had to be resolved before the war proper could be waged with efficiency Apart from his being privy to much information that remained 'Top Secret' for many years after the war. Readers will soon see that his views on some of the Top Brass might have had unpleasant repercussions had they been aired too soon! But those who have read his earlier works, as well as those who come afresh to the work of this fluent and clear-sighted writer will surly agree that the wait has been worthwhile,