Mountain Path

Mountain Path
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Publisher : MSU Press
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781609173333
ISBN-13 : 1609173333
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Mountain Path by : Harriette Simpson Arnow

Masterfully wrought and keenly observed, Mountain Path draws on Harriette Simpson Arnow’s experiences as a schoolteacher in downtrodden Pulaski County, Kentucky, deep in the heart of Appalachia, prior to WWII. Far from a quaint portrait of rural life, Arnow’s novel documents hardships, poverty, illiteracy, and struggles. She also recognizes a fragile cultural richness, one characterized by “those who like open fires, hounds, children, human talk and song instead of TV and radio, the wisdom of the old who had seen all of life from birth to death,” and which has since been eroded by the advent of highways and industry. In Mountain Path, Arnow exquisitely captures the voices, faces, and ways of a people she cared for deeply, and who evoked in her a deep respect and admiration.

Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska

Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska
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Publisher : Porphyry Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 1736755811
ISBN-13 : 9781736755815
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska by : Tom Kizzia

We all have ghost towns. Impermanent places we dream of returning to. Here was Alaska's. In 1938, the last copper train left the Wrangell Mountains. But the spirit of the old days-free-wheeling, self-reliant, bounty-blessed-lived on in the remote town of McCarthy. The valley's few holdouts were joined over time by a gallery of prospectors, grifters, back-to-the-landers, dreamers, escape artists, hippies, speculators, preachers, and outlaws. While the rest of Alaska boomed in the new oil age, an old and makeshift way of life persisted against the quiet undertow of the past, that ebbing toward the wilderness that was here before us. Then the modern world found its way back in. A road, a bridge, a national park. A mass shooting that left six dead. Cold Mountain Path is a deeply American saga of renunciation and renewal--a rollicking local history that is also a lyrical exploration of time, loss, and change. . . and a pulsating account of the morning that brought Alaska's ghost town decades to an end. Tom Kizzia's previous book, Pilgrim's Wilderness, was an Amazon Top-Ten Book of the Year and was named Alaska's best True Crime book by the New York Times. Kizzia has written for The New Yorker and was a longtime reporter for the Anchorage Daily News. He has a place of his own near McCarthy.

Up the Mountain Path

Up the Mountain Path
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ISBN-10 : 1616899603
ISBN-13 : 9781616899608
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Up the Mountain Path by : Marianne Dubuc

"Mrs. Badger, an avid collector and naturalist, takes a weekly journey up to Sugarloaf Peak, greeting her friends on the way and sharing her discoveries with them. One day she meets Lulu, a very small cat, who wants to come with her to the top of the mountain. On the way, Lulu learns to take care of the natural world, help those in need, and listen to her heart"--Provided by publisher.

The Path of the Puma

The Path of the Puma
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1938340728
ISBN-13 : 9781938340727
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Path of the Puma by : Jim Williams

An Expert's View of the Big Cat's Fight to Find Its Wild

The Mountain Path

The Mountain Path
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781435729179
ISBN-13 : 143572917X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mountain Path by : Scott B. Leland

The story unfolds of a modern day Siddhartha; though it is a fictional work, the feelings, experiences and revelations are autobiographical. It is a fascinating, moving and amusing journey of one man's profound search for truth.

Manjhi Moves a Mountain

Manjhi Moves a Mountain
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Publisher : Creston Books
Total Pages : 19
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ISBN-10 : 9781939547347
ISBN-13 : 1939547342
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Manjhi Moves a Mountain by : Nancy Churnin

For 20 years, Dashrath Manjhi used a hammer and chisel, grit and determination to carve a path through the mountain separating his poor village from the nearby village with schools, markets, and a hospital. This inspirational story shows how everyone can make a difference if their heart is big enough. Full color.

The Mountain Path

The Mountain Path
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Publisher : Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781839810947
ISBN-13 : 1839810947
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mountain Path by : Paul Pritchard

'All I wanted to do was go to sleep. And I was certain that if I did drift off, it would be for the last time.' In 1998, Paul Pritchard was struck on the head by a falling rock as he climbed a sea stack in Tasmania called the Totem Pole. Close to death, waiting for hours for rescue, Pritchard kept himself going with a promise that given the chance, he would 'at least attempt to live'. Left hemiplegic by his injury, Pritchard has spent the last two decades attempting to live, taking on adventures that seemed impossible for someone so badly injured while plumbing the depths of a mind almost snuffed out by his passion for climbing. Not content to simply survive, Pritchard finds ways to return to his old life, cycling across Tibet and expanding his mind on gruelling meditation courses, revisiting the past and understanding his compulsion for risk. Finally, he returns to climb the Totem Pole, the place where his life was almost extinguished. The Mountain Path is an adventure book like no other, an exploration of a healing brain, a journey into philosophy and psychology, a test of will and a triumph of hope.

A Path into the Mountains

A Path into the Mountains
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780824890131
ISBN-13 : 0824890132
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis A Path into the Mountains by : Caleb Swift Carter

Shugendō has been an object of fascination among scholars and the general public, yet its historical development remains an enigma. This book offers a provocative reexamination of the social, economic, and spiritual terrain from which this mountain religious system arose. Caleb Carter traces Shugendō through the mountains of Togakushi (Nagano Prefecture), while situating it within the religious landscape of medieval and early modern Japan. His is the first major study to view Shugendō as a self-conscious religious system—something that was historically emergent but conceptually distinct from the prevailing Buddhist orders of medieval Japan. Beyond Shugendō, his work rethinks a range of issues in the history of Japanese religions, including exclusionary policies toward women, the formation of Shintō, and religion at the social and geographical margins of the Japanese archipelago. Carter takes a new tack in the study of religions by tracking three recurrent and intersecting elements—institution, ritual, and narrative. Examination of origin accounts, temple records, gazetteers, and iconography from Togakushi demonstrates how practitioners implemented storytelling, new rituals and festivals, and institutional measures to merge Shugendō with their mountain’s culture while establishing social legitimacy and economic security. Indicative of early modern trends, the case of Mount Togakushi reveals how Shugendō moved from a patchwork of regional communities into a translocal system of national scope, eventually becoming Japan’s signature mountain religion.

Merin and Her Very Bright Star

Merin and Her Very Bright Star
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ISBN-10 : 1736656902
ISBN-13 : 9781736656907
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Merin and Her Very Bright Star by : Lori Mier

Down The Mountain Path

Down The Mountain Path
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9798771306902
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Down The Mountain Path by : Leah Banicki

Spring 1854 "Don't leave me behind." Trisha was running away, and her sister's tearful plea stopped her cold. Two young girls flee into the cold dark night, escaping a tragic life of neglect and misery. An icy rain is pounding on Trisha and Winnie. They have nothing but a few carrots and a threadbare blanket and they are being pursued. They are doomed to a life of misery and starvation if they stay. The enduring story of courage and faith continues. Take a stroll through town with Clive... Sit and stitch with Laney, Daisy and Sophia... Go along with Dolly and Corinne as they use their healing hands and medicine on those who need help. Join Sheriff Nigel Tudor as he seeks to end injustice. The Wildflower Series continues forward, telling the pioneer stories of the brave people who risked everything to have a chance for peace and prosperity. Curl up with your Kindle and enjoy...