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Books with author David Adams

  • Parrot Colours: A Child's Introduction to Colours

    David E. McAdams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2013)
    As a grandfather to eight, I've read many colour books to toddlers and young children. In a word: boring. There is so much form and colour in this world that cartoonish drawings fail to communicate. So, I asked myself, "What in the world has enough primary colours to teach little ones?" My answer was either frogs or parrots.Then, I stumbled upon "Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets" by François Levaillant. While the 19th century French was difficult, the images were astounding. I had found the perfect medium for teaching colours to children everywhere. I hope you enjoy reading this book to your little ones. I certainly do.
  • The Friends of Meager Fortune

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    Paperback (Vintage, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Growing up in a prominent lumber family in the Miramichi, brothers Will and Owen Jameson know little of the world beyond their town and the great men who work the forest, including their father. But as young men, the boys couldn’t be more different — where seventeen-year-old Will is headstrong and rugged, able to hold his own in the woods or in a fight, Owen, three years his junior, is literary and sensitive. What worries their mother Mary, however, is the prophecy told to her by a local woman upon Will’s birth: “that her first-born would be a powerful man and have much respect — but his brother would be even greater, yet destroy the legacy by rashness, and the Jameson dynasty [would] not go beyond that second boy.” She tries to laugh it off, but the prophecy becomes a part of local legend and hangs over the heads of the boys like a dark cloud.When their father dies in a freak accident and the management of the Jameson tracts and company falters, Will, as the true inheritor of his father’s “shrewd mind and fists to match,” quits school to take over. He’s a strong leader of men, but perhaps too strong at times, and dies while clearing a log jam during a run. Reggie Glidden, Will’s best friend and the Push of the Jameson team, takes Owen under his wing, searching for any small sign that the younger boy has his brother’s qualities. But Owen knows his limitations and, after his brother’s death and then rejection by the girl of his dreams, Lula Brower, he joins the army and heads off to war hoping to get himself killed. Instead, he returns a decorated war hero.Then he falls in love with the beautiful, childlike Camellia — the wife of Reggie Glidden — and soon Owen and Camellia find themselves watched on all sides, caught in the teeth of an entire town’s gossip and hypocrisy despite the innocence of their relationship. But for the community, it’s as if taking Owen Jameson — and therefore the whole Jameson family — down a peg or two will give them control over their changing world. Inexorably, Owen and Camellia are pulled into a chain of events that will end with death, disappearance, and a sensational trial.At the same time, realizing his destiny, Owen takes over the family business and begins what will become the greatest cut in New Brunswick history, his men setting up camp on the notoriously dangerous Good Friday Mountain. The teamsters spend months in fierce ice and snow, daily pitting themselves against nature and risking their lives for scant reward, in the last moments before the coming of mechanization that will make them obsolete. This heroic, brutal life is all Meager Fortune, the camp keeper, knows. A good and innocent man, he shows unexpected resolution in the face of the betrayals of the more worldly men around him.With The Friends of Meager Fortune, award-winning author David Adams Richards continues his exploration of New Brunswick’s Miramichi Valley, both the hard lives and experiences that emerge from that particular soil and the universal human matters that concern us all: the work of the hands and the heart; the nature of true greatness and true weakness; the relentlessness of fate and the good and evil that men and women do. It is a devastating portrait of a society, but it is also a brilliant commemoration of the passing of a world — one that cements David Adams Richards’ place as the finest novelist at work in Canada today.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Friends of Meager Fortune

    David Adams Richards

    Paperback (Jonathan Cape, Feb. 1, 2007)
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  • The Friends of Meager Fortune

    David Adams Richards

    (MacAdam/Cage, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Good Night Vancouver

    David J Adams

    Unknown Binding (Good Night Books, March 15, 1844)
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  • Space Colors: A Child's Introduction to Colors in the Natural World

    David E. McAdams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2016)
    As a grandfather to nine, the author had read many books about colors to toddlers and young children. He found them uninspired. There is so much artistic form and color in this world: cartoon drawings just can not compete. He started with Parrot Colors, went on to Flower Colors, and is now celebrating natural color with Space Colors.
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  • All Math Words Dictionary - Classroom Edition

    David E. McAdams

    Paperback (Life is a Story Problem LLC, )
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  • Swing Sets: Dyslexics' Edition

    David E. McAdams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Breakfast with Bigfoot

    David Adams

    eBook
    Breakfast with Bigfoot is the first of short stories based on a family and their friendship with the mythical legend. Essentially I am writing stories that I have entertained not only my children, but other children with.
  • Lost Highway

    David Adams Richards

    Paperback (M P Publishing Limited, )
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  • One Penny, Two

    David E McAdams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2019)
    "It’s a magic box. If you put a penny in the box and don't take any out, they will double each day," Joe told Jerry. "If the penny doubles each day," wonders Jerry, "how long will it take to buy a dark green convertible sports car?"Will Jerry be able to keep the pennies in the box until it is enough?This exciting tale shows the power of doubling.
  • Bigger Than Big: Infinity

    David E. McAdams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    Children just love mind expanding experiences. And there is nothing more mind expanding than infinity. In this unrestrained look at infinity, children learn that there is something bigger than anything. That something is infinity.