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  • Roll On: Rick Hansen Wheels Around the World

    Ainslie Manson, Ron Lightburn

    Hardcover (Greystone Books, Nov. 25, 2016)
    As Rick Hansen wheels around the globe on his incredible Man in Motion World Tour, the children he meets are encouraged to dream their own dreams and work to make them come true. Readers also discover little-known facts about the great journey. They learn that Rick wheeled the equivalent of three marathons a day and went through 94 pairs of gloves. And they learn about the gift of a song that Rick and his team sang or hummed mile after mile. The lively text and enchanting illustrations combine to bring to life Rick's amazing feat and the impact it has had on children everywhere. Roll On is an inspirational story for any child who has had to overcome a disability, has a friend or sibling who lives with a disability, or who has big dreams for life.
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  • My Maasai Life: From Suburbia to Savannah

    Robin Wiszowaty

    Paperback (Greystone Books, Sept. 7, 2010)
    Growing up in suburban Illinois, Robin Wiszowaty leads a typical middle-class American life. Hers is a world of gleaming shopping malls, congested freeways, and neighborhood gossip. But from an early age, she has longed to break free of this existence and discover something deeper. What it is, she doesn't quite know. Yet she knows in her heart there simply has to be more. Through a fortunate twist of fate, Robin seizes an opportunity to travel to rural Kenya and join an impoverished Maasai community. Suddenly her days are spent hauling water, evading giraffes, and living in a tiny hut made of cow dung with her adoptive family. She is forced to face issues she's never considered: extreme poverty, drought, female circumcision, corruption — and discovers love in the most unexpected places. In the open wilds of the dusty savannah, this Maasai life is one she could never have imagined.
  • Wizards: An Amazing Journey Through the Last Great Age of Magic

    Candace Savage

    Paperback (Greystone Books, June 28, 2004)
    A fascinating journey from the days of dried newts and powdered worms to the discoveries of modern physics.Wizards takes us back to the 1500s and 1600s, when real live sorcerers read the future in crystal balls, when villagers cast spells on their neighbors—when the magical arts were a normal part of everyday life.Meet 12-year-old Isaac Newton. The year is 1655, and Isaac is boarding with a family that runs an apothecary shop in Grantham, England. Here, he learns to mix his own healing potions and marvels at the secret powers of nutmeg and dried newts. In this atmosphere of magic and mystery, the determined schoolboy sets out to master the hidden powers that make the world work. He’s determined to learn the art of wizardry.Isaac’s quest takes him deep into the heart of the Great Age of Magic—into the world of sorcerers conjuring cloaks of invisibility, wizards divining the future and alchemists searching for the philosopher's stone.In 1693, now a famous scientist and mathematician, he has already pushed the world into the Scientific Revolution and turned it upside down with his theory of gravity. Does his quest to learn the art of wizardry lead Isaac Newton from sorcery to science?
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  • Broad Stripes and Bright Stars

    Beatrice Beard Grover

    Hardcover (Greystone Press, Jan. 1, 1941)
    A Picture Book for children which tells the story of the founding of our country and the meaning of the flag...national anthem. Text is printed in blue and every page of text faces a charming full page color lithograph by the author - also done only in red, white and blue.
  • Tails That Talk and Fly

    Diane Swanson

    Hardcover (Greystone Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Focuses on animal tails and all the amazing things for which they are used, including balance, communication, and defense
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  • Ten Small Tales: Stories from Around the World

    Celia Barker Lottridge, Joanne Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Greystone Books, March 10, 2005)
    Enhanced with gentle watercolors, a colorful compilation with rhyming text provides ten positive tales about cooperation and self-awareness from countries around the world, including China, Africa, and Indonesia. Reprint.
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  • Hockey's Top 100: The Game's Greatest Records

    Don Weekes, Kerry Banks

    Paperback (Greystone Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Hockey's Top 100 showcases the sport's greatest highlights. Authors Don Weekes and Kerry Banks compiled this honor roll by ranking hundreds of hockey achievements by historical importance, degree of dominance, uniqueness, and longevity. The winners represent the crown jewels in nearly a century of competition, from goalie Glenn Half's ironman feat of playing a mind-boggling 552 consecutive games to Henri Richard's glittering cache of 11 Stanley Cup rings. Dozens of photographs capture the visceral pleasure of these moments.
  • Born to Be a Cowgirl: A Spirited Ride through the Old West

    Candace Savage

    Paperback (Greystone Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Automobile engineering

    Keith Yarwood

    Hardcover (Greystone Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh

    Harry Thurston

    Paperback (Greystone Books, May 18, 2004)
    A Place Between the Tides is an evocative mix of scientific observation and personal memories that captures the tremendous vitality and vulnerability of marshlands. For every nature writer there seems to be one special place that demonstrates the ways of the natural world and its relationship with humans. For Thoreau, it was a pond; for Annie Dillard, a creek; for author Harry Thurston, it is the salt marsh where land meets sea, one of the most biologically diverse habitats on Earth but one that is increasingly threatened.This is the story of Thurston's return to the beloved environment of his boyhood. Elegantly moving back and forth in time, and deftly interweaving a naturalist's observations with a personal journey, he describes the seasons of the marsh over two decades. Altogether, Thurston documents more than 100 species of fish, birds, and mammals, a myriad of creatures hiding in tidal pools, and 70 species of plants.
  • Shootout Hockey Trivia: Games and Quizzes

    Don Weekes

    Paperback (Greystone Books, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Shootout Hockey Trivia takes hockey buffs onto the ice to face the sport’s most challenging arcana. Armchair players can head-fake their way around hundreds of multiple-choice or true/false questions. Bobby Hull’s false teeth were sold at a 2004 auction — true or false? Which NHLer claimed descent from a Japanese samurai? How many fewer NHL regular-season games did Mark Messier play than Gordie Howe? Shootout Hockey Trivia is the perfect game companion and an ideal party starter — and dispute settler — for fans.
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  • Home and Away: In Search of Dreams at the Homeless World Cup of Soccer

    Dave Bidini

    Paperback (Greystone Books, Aug. 16, 2010)
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