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Books with title Cold Mountain

  • Crow Mountain

    Lucy Inglis, Avita Jay, Caitlin Thorburn, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, May 31, 2016)
    A sweeping tale of love, legacy, and wilderness set between the present day and 1867 in the dramatic landscape of modern-day and territorial Montana. While on a trip to Montana with her mom, British teen Hope meets local boy Cal Crow, a ranch hand. Caught in a freak accident, Hope and Cal take shelter in a cabin, where Hope makes a strange discovery in an abandoned diary. More than a hundred years earlier, another British girl - Emily - met a similar fate. Her rescuer: a horse trader named Nate. In this rugged place, both girls learn what it means to survive and to fall in love, neither knowing that their fates are intimately entwined.
  • Crow Mountain

    Lucy Inglis, Avita Jay, Caitlin Thorburn

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2015)
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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.
  • Cody's Mountain

    Kharma Delaney

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2011)
    Cody is now six years old and has a blast everyday talking to the cows, making mud pies and treasure hunting in the mountain's. One day he finds an awesome treasure!
  • My Mountain

    River Marling

    Paperback (Independently published, May 25, 2019)
    A seat of your pants adventure story set on a stormy mountain and beyond. An autistic 16 year old girl, a bully boy with dyslexia and a whole night of craziness forcing them together. You will not be able to put this down.