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Books with title Mountain

  • Gold Mountain

    Gwendolen Lampshire Hayden, Pearl Clements Gischler, The Good and the Beautiful

    Paperback (The Good and the Beautiful, March 15, 2019)
    The two children watched and waved until the figures grew smaller and smaller. At last the big, white-topped wagon rolled slowly around a bend in the dusty road. Then they could no longer see their old farm. Daniel and Betsy blinked their blue eyes before they looked at each other. Pa had said that they must not cry when they left their nice farm. They must be happy all the way down the wide valley and across the Cascade Mountains. They must smile as they went up, up into the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. Daniel and Besty's family are some of the very first people to arrive on a little mountain in Oregon where gold was discovered. It's not long until a whole town of muslin tents pops up. Will the family find gold, and if they do, can they find a place to hide it? "I give Gold Mountain top scores in every category: educational worth, literary merit, moral excellence, and entertainment value. The mission of The Good and the Beautiful is to bring books back to the world that are lovely and praiseworthy-books like Gold Mountain. Let's give our children the best books and leave behind 'junk food' books that promote low character!" -Jenny PhillipsRecommended for age 9-12/3-6 gradeThe Mission of The Good and the Beautiful Library -To bring back wholesome, high-quality books that were previously hard or impossible to find-To offer new, uplifting literature and clean-language versions of worthy classics-Give parents a place to buy books that are always clean, uplifting, and of the highest value
  • Mountain Demon

    Douglas Hirt

    eBook (Wolfpack Publishing, Nov. 3, 2014)
    Western legend Kit Carson finds himself snowbound in an isolated mountain cabin being stalked by something inhuman.
  • Mountain Town

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 28, 2000)
    During the last half of the nineteenth century, miners and prospectors flocked to the Rocky Mountains to find their fortunes. In the wake of this boom, small towns sprouted up wherever the precious ore could be found. Some of these small towns, born of the gold rush, still exist today. This, the third in a series about small-town life, once again turns the commonplace activities of townsfolk into a fascinating account of Americana. Exquisite etchings and spare text are carefully interwoven to create a vivid portrait of life in a mountain town, from snow that comes all year round to Fourth of July celebrations and football games in the fall. Children and adults alike will marvel at the incredibly detailed, panoramic hand-colored etchings that communicate change and the passing of time on each page.
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  • Mountain Solo

    Jeanette Ingold

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2005)
    After a disastrous concert, a teenage musical prodigy who’s sick of the stress heads to Montana to figure out her next step . . . From the moment Tess picked up the violin as a child, it was clear she wasn’t like other kids. She was a prodigy, and at sixteen her life is that of a virtuoso-to-be: constant training, special schools, and a big debut before an audience of thousands. But when she blows her moment in the spotlight, she throws it all away, moves from New York City to join her father and his new family in Montana, and tries to lead a normal life—whatever that is. But she’s hardly arrived when she is drawn into a mystery: a hunt for the wilderness homestead of a lost pioneer who played violin himself. Maybe, through his story, Tess will figure out how to handle the expectations of others, and what she really wants for herself . . . “The characters are likeable, and their love of music shines through . . . For anyone fascinated by the power of music and its effects on individuals’ lives.” —School Library Journal
  • My Mountain

    River Marling

    language (, May 24, 2019)
    A seat of your pants adventure story set on a stormy mountain and beyond. A girl with ASD, a bully boy with dyslexia and a whole night of craziness forcing them together. You will not be able to put this down.
  • Lily's Mountain

    Hannah Moderow

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Lily refuses to believe what everyone else accepts to be true: that her father has died while climbing Denali, the highest mountain in North America. Lily has grown up hiking in the Alaskan wilderness with her dad. He's an expert climber. There's no way he would let something like this happen. So instead of grieving, Lily decides to rescue him. Her plan takes her to Denali and on a journey that tests her physically and emotionally. In this powerful debut, Hannah Moderow has written an authentic Alaskan adventure that crosses terrain both beautiful and haunting—and ultimately shows the bond of family and the wonder of wild places.
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  • On the Mountain

    Libby Walden

    Hardcover (Caterpillar Books, Oct. 4, 2018)
    Under the mountain’s watchful gaze Fish swim, wolves race, sheep gently graze… Journey through the mountain and uncover its mysteries with this new pop-up book, featuring stunning artwork from Clover Robin.
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  • Sword Mountain

    Nancy Yi Fan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 3, 2012)
    Can dandelion and her raptor friends save Sword mountain?Nancy Yi Fan, the New York Times bestselling author of Swordbird, is back with her richly imagined fantasy bird world.On her sky-born day, Dandelion is injured and separated from her parents. The exiled musician prince, Fleydur, comes to her rescue and brings her to the Castle of Sky. But the court life of the golden eagles is still dominated by rigid traditions and intrigue, and now a new threat is looming. As flying, swordplay, and music enter her life, Dandelion will have the chance to show that a valley eaglet can be a true princess and a heroine, too. Bravery, equality, and the gift of music triumph over all.
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  • Baker Mountain

    Doyle Suit

    eBook (High Hill Press, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Baker Mountain is a beautifully written young adult novel about a young boy who is pulled from the life he knows in New Orleans after the death of his mother. He is taken to live in the Ouachita Mountains with his grandparents during the Great Depression while his father looks for work. Not only does this young man learn a whole new way of life, he falls in love and has to defend himself against the local moonshiners. The story moves quickly, with quite a few twists and turns along the way.
  • Outlaw Mountain

    J.A. Jance

    Hardcover (Avon, July 6, 1999)
    Alice Rogers, an elderly widow, is dead, found murdered in the Arizona desert. It's easy enough to pin the killing on the teens caught driving her car across the Mexican border, but Sheriff Brady isn't about to let it go at that. Alice was something of a free spirit, with a penchant for Scotch, the glitter of Las Vegas, and a romance with a man twenty years her junior. Her hot-tempered daughter Susan suspects Mom's boyfriend -- her former handyman who moved in instead of moving on when he finished his handy work. Now Susan's furious at her brother Clete, the do-nothing mayor of Tombstone, blaming him for not protecting their inheritance by breaking up their mother's winter romance.Yet all is not as it appears to be, and Joanna is forced to put her personal life on hold to dig deeper into Alice's death, the lives of her greedy offspring, and the identity of her mysterious gentleman friend. And as the investigation gets sidetracked by ugly local land disputes, it takes some troublesome twists and turns, until Sheriff Brady finds herself wading through a murky morass of graft and corruption that may have given someone reason to kill -- and kill again.
  • Mountain Madness

    Robert Birkby

    Hardcover (Citadel, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Chronicles the life and adventures of Scott Fischer, from his climbing excursions on mountains around the world to the ill-fated 1996 expedition to Mount Everest in which he and seven others perished.
  • Mountain Mammals

    Elaine Landau

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), March 1, 1997)
    Completely redesigned for today's young investigative reader, True Books are an indispensable addition to any collection. Each book guides readers through the facts that nurture their need to know.
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