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  • One More River to Cross

    Jane Kirkpatrick

    Hardcover (Revell, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Based on true events, this compelling survival story by award-winning novelist Jane Kirkpatrick is full of grit and endurance. Beset by storms, bad timing, and desperate decisions, 8 women, 17 children, and one man must outlast winter in the middle of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in 1844.
  • One Glorious Ambition: The Compassionate Crusade of Dorothea Dix

    Jane Kirkpatrick

    Library Binding (Center Point Pub, May 1, 2013)
    Born to an unavailable mother and an abusive father, Dorothea Dix longs simply to protect and care for her younger brothers, Charles and Joseph. But at just fourteen, she is separated from them and sent to live with relatives to be raised properly. Lonely and uncertain, Dorothea finds that she canÂ’t accept the social expectations imposed on her gender. She wants to accomplish something more than finding a suitable mate.
  • Rebels Against The Future: The Luddites And Their War On The Industrial Revolution: Lessons For The Computer Age

    Kirkpatrick Sale

    Paperback (Basic Books, April 17, 1996)
    Kirkpatrick Sale is at the tumultuous center of a technology backlash, actively challenging Bill Gates on the one hand and the Unabomber on the other. The subject of bets, barbs, and grudging praise in the pages of WIRED, The New York Times, Newsweek, and The New Yorker,Rebels Against the Future takes us back to the first technology backlash, the short-lived and fierce Luddite rebellion of 1811. Sale tells the compelling story of the Luddites' struggle to preserve their jobs and way of life by destroying the machines that threatened to replace them; he then invokes a new-Luddite spirit in response to today's technological revolution and calls for another sort of rebellion: not one of violence but rather of intellectually and ethically sound protest.
  • Toughboy and Sister

    Kirkpatrick Hill

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 1, 1992)
    They’ve never faced danger before. Now they’re alone—and they have no choice. Every summer, Toughboy and his younger sister stay at their isolated family fish camp on the Yukon River. There, away from their Alaskan village, they help their parents catch and smoke salmon. But that was before their mother died and everything changed. This year, their father brings them back to the camp, but before he can set things up, he vanishes. No one knows that Toughboy and Sister have been left alone in the wilderness to fend for themselves. Days and then weeks pass. Their food runs out, and their radio stops working. What are they going to do now? “This quiet, simply told story speaks in a distinctive voice about stoic courage, dignity, and survival.”—The Horn Review “Sure to satisfy survival-story fans.”—Kirkus Reviews
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  • Darkness Rising

    Karly Kirkpatrick

    language (DarkSide, June 2, 2012)
    Branded as an Enemy of the State, Paivi Anderson left everything behind to start a new life. Torn from her parents and now a fugitive from justice, along with her brother, Torsten, and former frenemy Christian, she is desperate to save her family and escape her country's tyrannical rule . But in order to outsmart the Anti-Terrorism Coalition, she'll need to learn to control her powers. When Paivi discovers the true meaning of the EOS list, she realizes that she may end up saving much more than just her parents.Darkness Rising is the second book in the Into the Shadows Trilogy is 50,000 words. Look for Book Three in Fall, 2012.Check out Karly Kirkpatrick's other titles:Into the Shadows (Book One of the Into the Shadows Trilogy)Bloody Little SecretsThe GreenEIGHT - A Collection of Short StoriesYou may also enjoy books by the following authors:The Soulkeepers (a trilogy) by G.P. ChingAnathema (The Cloud Prophet Trilogy) by Megg JensenSleepers (The Swarm Trilogy) by Megg JensenLoramendi's Story (The Lords of Shifters Series) by Angela CarlieHow to Date an Alien (a trilogy) by Magan Vernon
  • Grant Hill: Basketball All-Star

    Rob Kirkpatrick

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces the former Duke University basketball star, Grant Hill, who now plays for the Detroit Pistons.
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  • Emma of Aurora: The Complete Change and Cherish Trilogy: A Clearing in the Wild, A Tendering in the Storm, A Mending at the Edge

    Jane Kirkpatrick

    Paperback (WaterBrook, Nov. 5, 2013)
    The Change and Cherish trilogy, based on the true story of Emma Wagner Giesy, now available in one volume: A Clearing in the Wild When Emma’s outspoken ways and growing skepticism lead to a clash with the 1850s Bethel, Missouri colony’s beloved leader, she finds new opportunities to pursue her dreams of independence. But as she clears a pathway West to her truest and deepest self, she discovers something she never expected: a yearning for the warm embrace of community. A Tendering in the Storm Determined to raise her children on her own terms, Emma suddenly finds herself alone and pregnant with her third child, struggling to keep her family secure in the remote coastal forest of the Washington Territory. As clouds of despair close in, she must decide whether to continue in her own waning strength or to humble herself and accept help from the very people she once so eagerly left behind. A Mending at the Edge As a mother, daughter, sister, and estranged wife, Emma struggles to find her place inside—and outside—the confines of her religious community. Emma reaches out to others on the fringe, searching for healing and purpose. By blending her unique talents with service to others, she creates renewed hope as she weaves together the threads of family, friends, and faith.
  • Bo at Ballard Creek

    Kirkpatrick Hill

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 19, 2014)
    It's the 1920s, and Bo was headed for an Alaska orphanage when she won the hearts of two tough gold miners who set out to raise her, enthusiastically helped by all the kind people of the nearby Eskimo village.Bo learns Eskimo along with English, helps in the cookshack, learns to polka, and rides along with Big Annie and her dog team. There's always some kind of excitement: Bo sees her first airplane, has a run-in with a bear, and meets a mysterious lost little boy.Bo at Ballard Creek by Kirkpatrick Hill is an unforgettable story of a little girl growing up in the exhilarating time after the big Alaska gold rushes.
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  • Mark McGwire: Record Breaker

    Rob Kirkpatrick

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces the player for the St. Louis Cardinals who set the home run record in 1998.
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  • Doug Flutie: International Football Star

    Rob Kirkpatrick

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, Doug Flutie, who has also played in the Canadian Football League.
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  • Grant Hill: Basketball All-Star

    Rob Kirkpatrick

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Introduces the former Duke University basketball star, Grant Hill, who now plays for the Detroit Pistons.
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  • The Year of Miss Agnes

    Kirkpatrick Hill

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    It's 1948 and ten-year-old Fred has just watched her teacher leave -- another in a long line of teachers who have left the village because the smell of fish was too strong, the way of life too hard. Will another teacher come to the small Athabascan village on the Koyukuk River to teach Fred and her friends in the one-room schoolhouse? Will she stay, or will she hate the smell of fish, too? Fred doesn't know what to make of Miss Agnes Sutterfield. She sure is a strange one. No other teacher throws away old textbooks and reads Greek myths and Robin Hood. No other teacher plays opera recordings, talks about "hairy os," and Athabascan kids becoming doctors or scientists. No other teacher ever said Fred's deaf older sister should come to school, too. And no other teacher ever, ever told the kids they were each good at something. Maybe it's because Miss Agnes can't smell anything, let alone fish, that things seem to be all right. But then Miss Agnes says she's homesick and will go back to England at the end of the year. Fred knows what this is about: Just when things seem to be good, things go back to being the same. How Fred and her friends grow with Miss Agnes is the heart of this story, told with much humor and warmth by Fred herself This is a story about Alaska, about the old ways and the new, about pride. And it's a story about a great teacher who opens a door to the world -- where, once you go through, nothing is ever the same again.
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