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Books with author P. J. Jenkins

  • A Walk Across America

    Peter Jenkins

    Paperback (William Morrow Paperbacks, Sept. 15, 2001)
    Twenty-five years ago, a disillusioned young man set out on a walk across America. This is the book he wrote about that journey -- a classic account of the reawakening of his faith in himself and his country."I started out searching for myself and my country," Peter Jenkins writes, "and found both." In this timeless classic, Jenkins describes how disillusionment with society in the 1970s drove him out onto the road on a walk across America. His experiences remain as sharp and telling today as they were twenty-five years ago -- from the timeless secrets of life, learned from a mountain-dwelling hermit, to the stir he caused by staying with a black family in North Carolina, to his hours of intense labor in Southern mills. Many, many miles later, he learned lessons about his country and himself that resonate to this day -- and will inspire a new generation to get out, hit the road and explore.
  • Looking for Alaska

    Peter Jenkins

    Paperback (St. Martin's Griffin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    More than twenty years ago, a disillusioned college graduate named Peter Jenkins set out with his dog Cooper to look for himself and his nation. His memoir of what he found, A Walk Across America, captured the hearts of millions of Americans.Now, Peter is a bit older, married with a family, and his journeys are different than they were. Perhaps he is looking for adventure, perhaps inspiration, perhaps new communities, perhaps unspoiled land. Certainly, he found all of this and more in Alaska, America's last wilderness.Looking for Alaska is Peter's account of eighteen months spent traveling over twenty thousand miles in tiny bush planes, on snow machines and snowshoes, in fishing boats and kayaks, on the Alaska Marine Highway and the Haul Road, searching for what defines Alaska. Hearing the amazing stories of many real Alaskans--from Barrow to Craig, Seward to Deering, and everywhere in between--Peter gets to know this place in the way that only he can. His resulting portrait is a rare and unforgettable depiction of a dangerous and beautiful land and all the people that call it home. He also took his wife and eight-year-old daughter with him, settling into a "home base" in Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, coming and going from there, and hosting the rest of their family for extended visits. The way his family lived, how they made Alaska their home and even participated in Peter's explorations, is as much a part of this story as Peter's own travels.All in all, Jenkins delivers a warm, funny, awe-inspiring, and memorable diary of discovery-both of this place that captures all of our imaginations, and of himself, all over again.
  • Grammar Explorer Split Edition A Level 2

    JENKINS

    Board book (Cengage Learning Australia, )
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  • Funny Jokes for Adults: All Clean Jokes, Funny Jokes that are Perfect to Share with Family and Friends, Great for Any Occasion

    Peter Jenkins

    language (, June 7, 2012)
    In this book, the Best Selling Humor Author, Peter Jenkins, has assembled some of his funniest clean jokes ever. There are over 100 pages of funny jokes in this book that are all perfect for any occasion. These jokes will keep you entertained for quite a while (unless you are a speed reader!) You will be able to read and share these jokes with family, friends, co workers and kids….everyone. These funny jokes are of the longer variety, often called story jokes-so no one-liners here. But they are easy to read and easy to remember, especially if you like retelling jokes. And many are laugh out loud funny.So what are you waiting for? If you are ready start laughing and have your spirits lifted, let the fun begin and order this book today.
  • Looking for Alaska

    Peter Jenkins

    eBook (St. Martin's Press, March 18, 2014)
    More than twenty years ago, a disillusioned college graduate named Peter Jenkins set out with his dog Cooper to look for himself and his nation. His memoir of what he found, A Walk Across America, captured the hearts of millions of Americans.Now, Peter is a bit older, married with a family, and his journeys are different than they were. Perhaps he is looking for adventure, perhaps inspiration, perhaps new communities, perhaps unspoiled land. Certainly, he found all of this and more in Alaska, America's last wilderness.Looking for Alaska is Peter's account of eighteen months spent traveling over twenty thousand miles in tiny bush planes, on snow machines and snowshoes, in fishing boats and kayaks, on the Alaska Marine Highway and the Haul Road, searching for what defines Alaska. Hearing the amazing stories of many real Alaskans--from Barrow to Craig, Seward to Deering, and everywhere in between--Peter gets to know this place in the way that only he can. His resulting portrait is a rare and unforgettable depiction of a dangerous and beautiful land and all the people that call it home. He also took his wife and eight-year-old daughter with him, settling into a "home base" in Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, coming and going from there, and hosting the rest of their family for extended visits. The way his family lived, how they made Alaska their home and even participated in Peter's explorations, is as much a part of this story as Peter's own travels.All in all, Jenkins delivers a warm, funny, awe-inspiring, and memorable diary of discovery-both of this place that captures all of our imaginations, and of himself, all over again.
  • A Walk Across America

    Peter Jenkins

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Jan. 1, 1979)
    A young New Englander celebrates a rarely seen and almost forgotten America as he recalls the people he met and the situations he experienced during a journey in search of his country and himself
  • A Walk Across America

    Peter Jenkins

    Hardcover (MJF Books, Jan. 1, 1979)
    "Reading Jenkins' book is the next best thing to having actually walked along beside him." Associated Press With his own feelings echoing the disillusionment of his whole generation, Peter Jenkins set out with his dog Cooper to walk across America and find out what his country was really about. Along the way, Jenkins' faith and pride in his country -- and himself -- were tested and ultimately restored. Yours will be too as you read his amazing story.
  • Ana Stilwell's Greatest Adventure

    J. W. Jenkins

    Paperback (Greentree Publishers, Jan. 13, 2019)
    Ana Stilwell, a seemingly normal 11-year old girl, finds an old stone wall near the creek behind her house. Driven by a very determined curiosity she uncovers and deciphers a trail of clues that lead her on an adventure of life-changing discovery and reward.
  • Ana Stilwell's Greatest Adventure

    J. W. Jenkins

    eBook (GreenTree Publishers, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Ana Stilwell, a 11-year old girl, finds an old stone wall near the creek behind her house. Driven by a very determined curiosity she uncovers and deciphers a trail of clues that lead her on an adventure of life-changing discovery and reward.
  • Gross Places

    Pete Jenkins

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In Gross Me Out!: Gross Place, young readers will get an in-depth introduction to some of the grossest places to visit around the world. This 32-page title features vivid photographs, a word glossary, websites to visit, and more, to engage readers and help them strengthen their reading comprehension skills.The Gross Me Out! series offers high-interest topics for students in grades 3–9. Featuring vivid real-life photographs, each title in this series highlights topics that are definitely disgusting. From gross animals and gross foods to gross jobs and everything in between, readers will discover what makes each topic interesting while also strengthening their reading comprehension skills.
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  • Rob and Staci Grammar 1b Combo Split

    JENKINS

    Paperback (Global ELT, Jan. 1, 2014)
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  • Looking for Alaska

    Peter Jenkins

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, Nov. 16, 2001)
    More than twenty years ago, a disillusioned college graduate named Peter Jenkins set out with his dog Cooper to look for himself and his nation. His memoir of what he found, A Walk Across America, captured the hearts of millions of Americans.Now, Peter is a bit older, married with a family, and his journeys are different than they were. Perhaps he is looking for adventure, perhaps inspiration, perhaps new communities, perhaps unspoiled land. Certainly, he found all of this and more in Alaska, America's last wilderness.Looking for Alaska is Peter's account of eighteen months spent traveling over twenty thousand miles in tiny bush planes, on snow machines and snowshoes, in fishing boats and kayaks, on the Alaska Marine Highway and the Haul Road, searching for what defines Alaska. Hearing the amazing stories of many real Alaskans--from Barrow to Craig, Seward to Deering, and everywhere in between--Peter gets to know this place in the way that only he can. His resulting portrait is a rare and unforgettable depiction of a dangerous and beautiful land and all the people that call it home. He also took his wife and eight-year-old daughter with him, settling into a "home base" in Seward on the Kenai Peninsula, coming and going from there, and hosting the rest of their family for extended visits. The way his family lived, how they made Alaska their home and even participated in Peter's explorations, is as much a part of this story as Peter's own travels.All in all, Jenkins delivers a warm, funny, awe-inspiring, and memorable diary of discovery-both of this place that captures all of our imaginations, and of himself, all over again.