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Books with title Mountain Light

  • Light on Golden Mountain

    Roseanne Jelacic

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 23, 2014)
    Two fifth-graders growing up in post-Civil War California, Mandy McGandy and Jebediah Wu form an unlikely friendship that teaches them about bravery, justice, and the freedom of adventure. Jeb's life in exotic Chinatown and Mandy's on opulent Nob Hill could not be more different. Brought together by the construction of the transcontinental railroad, they face a schoolyard bully, torrential floods, a terrifying train wreck in the Sierra Nevada, and witness the rebirth of their nation.
  • MOUNTAIN

    Ron Hirschi

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1992)
    An exploration of the animals who live in the mountain regions of the world challenges readers to guess the identity of each pictured animal and provides additional information.
  • Mountain

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Jan. 25, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Mountain Lion

    Jinny Johnson Aut

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Young readers will learn through the perspective of the mountain lion about how it survives and thrives in the wild. This book offers a look at a wild animal that readers dont have the opportunity to see in their daily lives. This title is useful for school projects and an entertaining read for any animal lover.
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  • Light on Golden Mountain

    Roseanne Jelacic

    Hardcover (iUniverse, June 20, 2014)
    Two fifth-graders growing up in post-Civil War California, Mandy McGandy and Jebediah Wu form an unlikely friendship that teaches them about bravery, justice, and the freedom of adventure. Jeb's life in exotic Chinatown and Mandy's on opulent Nob Hill could not be more different. Brought together by the construction of the transcontinental railroad, they face a schoolyard bully, torrential floods, a terrifying train wreck in the Sierra Nevada, and witness the rebirth of their nation.
  • Mountain Lions

    Meryl Magby

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Despite their name, mountain lions are actually found in a wide range of habitats. Mountain lions are also known as cougars, pumas, and panthers. Readers will learn how these formidable hunters stalk their prey and mark their territory. Human-mountain lion interaction is another topic of discussion. Stunning photographs and a wealth of information will make this a hit with young readers.
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  • Mountain Lion

    Deborah Morris

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 15, 1995)
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  • Mountain Lions

    Scott Wrobel

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Describes the behavior, habitat, physical characteristics, endangered status, and conservation of the North American mountain lion.
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  • Mountain

    Ursula Pflug

    Paperback (Inanna Publications, June 20, 2017)
    Fiction. Women's Studies. Young Adult. Longlisted for the 2018 Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic (Young Adult Fiction). Seventeen-year-old Camden splits her time between her father, a minor rock star, and her mom, a scruffy "hardware geek" who designs and implements temporary and sustainable power systems and satellite linkups for off-grid music and art festivals, tree-sits, and attends gatherings of alternative healers. Lark, Camden's father, provides her with brand-name jeans, running shoes, and makeup, while her mother's world is populated by anarchists, freaks, geeks, and hippies. Naturally, Camden prefers staying with her dad and going to the mall with his credit card and her best friend, but one summer, when Lark is recording a new album, Camden accompanies her mother, Laureen, to a healing camp on a mountain in Northern California. After their arrival, Laureen heads to San Francisco, ostensibly to go find her lover. She never comes back and unknown to her daughter is found murdered. Alone, penniless, and without much in the way of camping skills, Camden withdraws. Things begin to look up when she is befriended by Skinny, a young man in charge of the security detail at the camp who knew her mother as a child. The summer ends and Camden heads back to Toronto to find her dad, with whom she's lost touch, and it's only there she learns Laureen's disappearance is tied, unexpectedly, to the secrets Skinny tried to keep from her for months, until, finally, he couldn't."A beautifully sustained and compassionate book about the lost, written in the voice of Camden, a young girl who is, predictably rather than suddenly, abandoned in a healing 'camp' halfway up a Mountain in California. Intelligent and wary, she does not ask for sympathy or let anyone, including the reader, near--her voice is cool, sarcastic and resigned, though Ursula Pflug's mastery gives us the continuous sense of what is not said. This is not a novel of the expected. In the stagnant daily routines on the Mountain (mud and latrines and wet clothes form a large part), the isolation of each from each, the loss of family and attempts to create new bonds however fragile, there is a continuous sense of this book's being written in the shadow of real migrant camps. This is a novel that does not allow us to turn away."--Heather Spears
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  • Mountain

    Ursula Pflug

    eBook (Inanna Young Feminist Series, May 15, 2017)
    Seventeen-year-old Camden splits her time between her father, a minor rock star, and her mom, a scruffy “hardware geek” who designs and implements temporary and sustainable power systems and satellite linkups for off-grid music and art festivals, tree-sits, and attends gatherings of alternative healers. Lark, Camden’s father, provides her with brand-name jeans, running shoes, and makeup, while her mother’s world is populated by anarchists, freaks, geeks, and hippies. Naturally, Camden prefers staying with her dad and going to the mall with his credit card and her best friend, but one summer, when Lark is recording a new album, Camden accompanies her mother, Laureen, to a healing camp on a mountain in Northern California. After their arrival, Laureen heads to San Francisco, ostensibly to find her lover, but she never comes back. Alone, penniless, and without much in the way of camping skills, Camden withdraws. Things begin to look up when she is befriended by Skinny, a young man in charge of the security detail at the camp who knew her mother as a child. The summer ends and Camden heads back to Toronto to find her dad, and it’s only there that she learns Laureen’s disappearance is tied, unexpectedly, to the secrets Skinny tried to keep from her for months, until, finally, he couldn’t.
  • Light on Golden Mountain

    Roseanne Jelacic

    eBook (iUniverse, June 23, 2014)
    Two fifth-graders growing up in post-Civil War California, Mandy McGandy and Jebediah Wu form an unlikely friendship that teaches them about bravery, justice, and the freedom of adventure.Jebs life in exotic Chinatown and Mandys on opulent Nob Hill could not be more different. Brought together by the construction of the transcontinental railroad, they face a schoolyard bully, torrential floods, a terrifying train wreck in the Sierra Nevada, and witness the rebirth of their nation.
  • Light on Golden Mountain

    Roseanne Jelacic

    Paperback (Toplink Publishing, LLC, Feb. 9, 2018)
    Two fifth-graders growing up in post-Civil War California, Mandy McGandy and Jebediah Wu form an unlikely friendship that teaches them about bravery, justice, and the freedom of adventure.Jeb's life in exotic Chinatown and Mandy's on opulent Nob Hill could not be more different. Brought together by the construction of the transcontinental railroad, they face a schoolyard bully, torrential floods, a terrifying train wreck in the Sierra Nevada, and witness the rebirth of their nation.