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Books with title A Walk by the River

  • River and the Wall

    Ben Masters, Andrew Sansom, Jay Kleberg, Heather Mackey, Austin Alvarado, Filipe DeAndrade, Hillary Pierce, Colin McDonald, Geny Alvarado, Katy Baldock, Becky Jones, Korey Kaczmarek

    Hardcover (Texas A&M University Press, March 22, 2019)
    When a team of five explorers embarked on a 1,200-mile journey down the Rio Grande, the river that marks the southern boundary of Texas and the US-Mexico border, their goal was to experience and capture on film the rugged landscapes of this vast frontier before the controversial construction of a border wall changed this part of the river forever. The crew—Texas filmmaker Ben Masters, Brazilian immigrant Filipe DeAndrade, Texas conservationist Jay Kleberg, wildlife biologist Heather Mackey, and Guatemalan-American river guide Austin Alvarado—began the trip in El Paso, pedaling mountain bikes through the city’s dry river bed. Their path took them on horseback through the Big Bend, down the Wild and Scenic stretch of the river in canoes, and back to bikes from Laredo to Brownsville. They paddled the last ten miles through a forest of river cane to the Gulf of Mexico. As they made their way to the Gulf, they met and talked with the people who know and live on the river—border patrol, wildlife biologists, ranchers, politicians, farmers, social workers, locals, and travelers. They climbed the wall (in twenty seconds). They encountered rare black bears, bighorn sheep, and birds of all kinds. And they sought to understand the complexities of immigration, the efficacy of a wall, and the impact of its construction on water access, wildlife, and the culture of the borderlands.The River and the Wall is both a wild adventure on a spectacular river and a sobering commentary on the realities of walling it off.
  • The River Wall

    Randall Garrett, Vicki Ann Heydron

    eBook (JABberwocky Literary Agency, Inc., Aug. 11, 2014)
    A desert realm gives up its greatest mystery in the final novel of the epic fantasy adventure series by the author of the Lord Darcy books.After a meteor explosion, Rikardon wakes in a new body and in a strange desert land named Gandalara, where he must uncover his purpose—and survive to outwit his enemies . . .Tarani is the new High Lord of Eddarta, and she intends to end its tradition of slavery and corruption. But before Tarani’s rule begins in earnest, she and Rikardon have a mission to complete in Raithskar, where a mindgifted Lord known as Ferrathyn is using the Ra’ira’s powers to manipulate the ape-like vineh. The once majestic city is overrun by chaos and fear, and Ferrathyn’s ambition extends far beyond Raithskar.But another threat is looming, different and more terrifying than any they’ve encountered before. In the wake of a major earthquake, Rikardon finally discovers the origin of his new homeland and the reason he was brought here as Ricardo Carillo many months ago. Every battle and hard-won alliance have been leading to this: a race to save a mighty civilization from destruction, and forge a new future for Gandalara . . .Praise for the Gandalara Cycle“Entertaining and well-paced . . . full of swordplay and giant cats.” —Theodore Sturgeon, The Twilight Zone Magazine“This series as a whole is possibly the best of its kind in many years.” —SF Chronicle
  • A Walk by the River

    Jo Waters

    Paperback (Raintree, June 1, 2006)
    Discover the nature that is all around you when you take a walk by the river. This book is an ideal tool to encourage children to discover and interact as they learn about nature in familiar places. Open-ended questions promote interaction and discussion about plants, animals, and natural surroundings that might be found on a nature walk. The book's playful, unpredictable designs attract and maintain a child's attention. Helpful ideas are included to assist adults with different ways to use this book.
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  • The River Wall

    Randall Garrett, Vicki Ann Heydron

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Spectra, May 1, 1986)
    Rikardon and Tarani desperately fight to overcome an evil lord, who rules the country through the power of a sacred stone
  • The River Wall

    Randall Garrett, Vicki Ann Heydron

    Mass Market Paperback (Spectra, May 1, 1986)
    Mass Market Paperback: 275 pages Publisher: Spectra (May 1, 1986) Language: English ISBN-10: 0553255657 ISBN-13: 978-0553255652
  • A Walk by the River

    Jo Walters

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, March 1, 2006)
    'Nature Detectives' takes the reader on a walk through familiar habitats. Guided by a narrator, hidden forms of wildlife are revealed and with magnified images of plants and animals, children can see the object in close-up.
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  • By the River

    Steven Herrick

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Aug. 1, 2004)
    The big river rolls past our town, takes a slow look and rolls away.Life for Harry means swimming in Pearce Swamp, eating chunks of watermelon with his brother and his dad, surviving schoolyard battles, and racing through butterflies in Cowpers Paddock. In his town there's Linda, who brings him the sweetest-ever orange cake, and Johnny, whose lightning fists draw blood in a blur, and there's a mystery that Harry needs to solve before he can find a way out By the river is about the feeling the undercurrents, finding solid ground and knowing when to make a leap.Steven Herrick writes straight from the heart.
  • The River and the Wall

    Ben Masters, Andrew Sansom, Jay Kleberg, Heather Mackey, Austin Alvarado, Filipe DeAndrade, Hillary Pierce, Colin McDonald, Geny Alvarado, Katy Baldock, Becky Jones, Korey Kaczmarek

    eBook (Texas A&M University Press, March 27, 2019)
    When a team of five explorers embarked on a 1,200-mile journey down the Rio Grande, the river that marks the southern boundary of Texas and the US-Mexico border, their goal was to experience and capture on film the rugged landscapes of this vast frontier before the controversial construction of a border wall changed this part of the river forever. The crew—Texas filmmaker Ben Masters, Brazilian immigrant Filipe DeAndrade, Texas conservationist Jay Kleberg, wildlife biologist Heather Mackey, and Guatemalan-American river guide Austin Alvarado—began the trip in El Paso, pedaling mountain bikes through the city’s dry river bed. Their path took them on horseback through the Big Bend, down the Wild and Scenic stretch of the river in canoes, and back to bikes from Laredo to Brownsville. They paddled the last ten miles through a forest of river cane to the Gulf of Mexico. As they made their way to the Gulf, they met and talked with the people who know and live on the river—border patrol, wildlife biologists, ranchers, politicians, farmers, social workers, locals, and travelers. They climbed the wall (in twenty seconds). They encountered rare black bears, bighorn sheep, and birds of all kinds. And they sought to understand the complexities of immigration, the efficacy of a wall, and the impact of its construction on water access, wildlife, and the culture of the borderlands.The River and the Wall is both a wild adventure on a spectacular river and a sobering commentary on the realities of walling it off.
  • A Walk by the River

    Jo Waters

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Jan. 15, 2007)
    Introduces plants and animals that are commonly seen by the river, such as reeds, minnows, herons, and otters.
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  • By the River

    Steven Herrick

    Hardcover (Front Street, May 1, 2006)
    This memorable novel in verse, a USBBY Outstanding International Book, reveals the tough and tender sides of a young boy growing up in a small, sleepy river town in Australia. Harry swims in the swamp, eats watermelon with his brother and dad, survives schoolyard battles, and races through butterflies in Cowpers Paddock. Life isn't easy--his mother died when he was seven, and he lost his friend Linda in a flood. Harry yearns to get away, but there's a mystery that he needs to solve first.
  • A House by the River

    William Miller, Ying-Hwa Hu, Cornelius Van Wright

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books Inc., April 1, 2016)
    As the worst storm in years approaches, Belinda wishes more than ever that she and her mother lived in town, where the houses are on high ground, safe from the rising river. Their old house, with its leaky roof and rickety stairs, hardly seems strong enough to endure the fierce winds and driving rain. If only her father were alive, Belinda thinks, then she d feel safer. But what Belinda discovers through the long night of the storm is that her house is made of more than wood and brick it is also fortified by her family s love. The award-winning team of William Miller, Cornelius Van Wright, and Ying-Hwa Hu present one of their most powerful works yet. A House by the River is an unforgettable story of love, courage, and the true meaning of home.
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  • A Walk by the Sea

    Rebecka Lynn

    eBook
    Today I decided to walk by the sea. It was a beautiful morning with a very gentle breeze...