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Books with title The Snow Leopard

  • Snow Leopards

    Jenny Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Shadow of the Leopard

    Henning Mankell

    Paperback (Annick Press, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Readers met Sofia previously in Secrets in the Fire, when, at the age of 9, she lost her legs in a land mine explosion.Now Sofia is almost 20 and pregnant with her third child. Armando, the father of her children, travels to the city to work, coming home on weekends. One Saturday Armando is very late, and as he stands in the shadows beyond the firelight, Sofia knows he is hiding something from her. She makes her way to town to find out what he is doing and is devastated to discover that he is involved with another woman. Sofia ends their relationship, but suffers terribly in the face of Armando’s rage. In a heart-rending conclusion Armando’s life unravels, and Sofia must return to her village to raise her children without him.Shadow of the Leopard is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, told with clear-eyed compassion and humane and strongly atmospheric insight.
  • The Leopard's Tail

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 6, 2015)
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  • The Leopard Sword

    Michael Cadnum

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 16, 2002)
    Ragged and exhausted from fighting in the Crusades, Hubert, a knight's squire, and his fellow crusaders board a ship bound for England. But the return home is neither quick nor easy. Hubert must use his sword against ships full of attacking infidels, and he is nearly slain at the hand of a vengeful knight. A shipwreck strands them in Rome, where the beautiful and brave Lady Galena nearly tempts him to stay. Instead, loyalty to his master prevails and they finally reach their beloved land-only to find that one of their group faces execution when he steps ashore. If Hubert is to save his friend's life, he must first save his own.
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  • Snow Leopards

    Dianna Dorisi-Winget, Zoological Society of San Diego

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Snow leopards blend into their surroundings, making it nearly impossible for their prey or people to see them. Often the only proof they live in an area is what these big cats leave behind, such as tracks and urine marks. Learn more about these nearly invisible cats, including where they live, what they eat, and how scientists are working to ensure their survival.
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  • The Snow Leopard Dream

    Rokhshana Girls' School Students, Vanessa Birch, Buth Sonrin and Roeun Sokhom

    Hardcover (Dot-to-Dot Children's Books, March 15, 2011)
    Under blue skies dotted by clouds in a remote region, a young girl overcomes her fears and befriends a snow leopard. A minimum of 20% of your purchase will go to Help the Afghan Children to support the empowerment of girls in Afghanistan. An additional 10% of your purchase will be donated to support the conservation of snow leopards and their natural environment through the Wildlife Conservation Society.
  • Snow Leopards

    Nicole Poppenhager, Ivan Gantschev

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Simi and Siri, playful, mischievous snow leopard cubs, are growing up fast. While out looking for food, they are separated by an avalanche. Simi is trapped by the snow, and Siri can't rest until she finds her brother again. What happens is a heartwarming story of perseverance that is a testament to the link between these two cubs. Illustrated by the award-winning Ivan Gantschev, there is also a short afterword with more information on these endangered animals.
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  • Snow Leopards

    Patrick Merrick

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of snow leopards
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  • The Leopard Tree

    Tim Merriman, Lisa Brochu

    Paperback (Heartfelt Publications, July 1, 2007)
    Three orphans from Kenya embark on a desperate quest to meet the Secretary General of the United Nations in New York City and deliver a message they hope will help millions of homeless and hurting children in Africa. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz becomes their guidebook as they journey alone across the United States. The trio of brave travelers are orphans — one from Kenya with HIV, one blind amputee from Sudan, and one from Rwanda who hasn’t spoken for years after watching her family slaughtered—find themselves embroiled in a situation beyond their imaginations as they get close to meeting their goal. Rosa Carson, a courageous woman and photojournalist working all over the world, becomes their friend and helps them pursue their dreams of meeting the Secretary General of the United Nations. Their journey introduces them to a world they did not know existed and introduces Americans to the plight of 18 million orphans in East Africa living in poverty. This book was written with the hope of raising awareness of the millions of people in Africa who suffer the effects of malnutrition,malaria, HIV/AIDS, and the unspeakable atrocities associated with armed conflicts. You can help by doing whatever you’re able to do:send a donation, learn what’s going on, offer a home, visit the continent. For more information about ways to help and real stories of the land and people, visit www.TheLeopardTree.com and be the change you want to see in the world. Lisa Brochu and Tim Merriman have spent the last four decades helping people connect with our global natural and cultural heritage. Through their books and speaking engagements, they hope to help others to know more and do more about the daily challenges in meeting basic needs that face tens of millions of people in developing nations. When they are not traveling the globe, Tim and Lisa live in Kealkekua, Hawaii, on a small farm where they raise much of their own food. They can be contacted by email at lisa@heartfeltassociates.com and tim@heartfeltassociates.com. They have a blog at http://heartfeltassociates.wordpress.com.
  • Snow Leopard

    Aaron Carr

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2015)
    Did you know that a snow leopard can jump the length of a school bus? It also has large paws that act like snowshoes. Find out these and more exciting facts in I Am a Snow Leopard.
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  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Pantheon (Pantheon Modern Classics), Feb. 12, 1982)
    Lampedusa's masterpiece, one of the finest works of twentieth century fiction, is set amongst an aristocratic family, facing social and political changes in the wake of Garibaldi's invasion of Sicily in 1860. At the head of the family is the prince, Don Fabrizio. Proud and stubborn, he is accustomed to knowing his own place in the world and expects his household to run accordingly. He is aware of the changes which are rapidly making men historically obsolete but he remains attached to the old ways. His favourite nephew, Tancredi, may be an ardent supporter of Garibaldi and may later marry outside his class, but Don Fabrizio will make few accommodations for the modern world. Containing, for the first time in any language, the full original text, Tomasi di Lampedusa's classic tale lovingly memorialises the details of a vanishing world while retaining its melancholic and ironic sense of time passing and the frailty of human emotions.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Paperback (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1966)
    Set in the 1860s, The Leopard tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution. The dramatic sweep and richness of observation, the seamless intertwining of public and private worlds, and the grasp of human frailty imbue The Leopard with its particular melancholy beauty and power, and place it among the greatest historical novels of our time. Although Giuseppe di Lampedusa had long had the book in mind, he began writing it only in his late fifties; he died at age sixty, soon after the manuscript was rejected as unpublishable. In his introduction, Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, Lampedusa's nephew, gives us a detailed history of the initial publication and the various editions that followed. And he includes passages Lampedusa wrote for the book that were omitted by the original Italian editors. Here, finally, is the definitive edition of this brilliant and timeless novel.