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Books with title Mountain Rescue

  • Red Mountain

    Boo Walker, Armen Taylor

    Audible Audiobook (Boo Walker, Jan. 12, 2017)
    "Best book I've read in over 50 years...since A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." (LibraMystic) A Pulpwood Queens Book Club selection and Amazon Charts best-seller. How well do we really know each other? Red Mountain in Eastern Washington is home to a community of eccentrics. Otis Till, the area's visionary winemaker, has been known to howl at the moon - fully nude. Single mother Margot Pierce moved across the country to build an inn, but so far, all she does is binge on gelato, the Hallmark Channel, and fantasies of murdering her ex. High school senior Emilia Forester is the daughter of celebrity parents struggling to build her own life outside of their shadow. Brooks Baker is a man haunted by his past spent living on the streets as an orphan. Somehow, everyone lives together harmoniously, their lives intertwined like the vines in Red Mountain's beautiful and renowned vineyards. But in a place where everyone knows each other, secrets are like poison...and right now, Otis, Margot, Emilia, and Brooks all have something to hide. When their secrets come to light and dysfunction ignites, will their small mountain be stronger for it - or will lives be torn apart? Heartfelt, briskly paced, and wonderfully descriptive, Red Mountain is the story of four complicated people living in a beautiful landscape unlike anywhere else. Told from multiple perspectives and rich with vivid descriptions of wine life, this novel will transport you from the first moment to the last.
  • Rocky Mountain Rescue

    Cynthia Griffith, Sarah Lowe

    eBook (, Sept. 13, 2014)
    School’s out in September when the teachers go on strike, so Kristi Cameron, her family and friends are off on an impromptu camping trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado! The beauty of God’s creation in the mountains, fields and forests is awesome, and being up close—sometimes too close—to the wild critters in the park is amazing! Kristi is troubled with thoughts of the mysterious little girl she encountered in Denver’s airport, however. Who is this tiny Patty-Cake, and why can’t she get her out of her mind? Hiking, camping and even a snowball fight in September serve as distractions but when events take a frightening turn, the situation goes from bad to worse to even worse. The teens must look to the Lord—and the unexpected “angel” He sends to help them.The Camerons have always called on the Lord in their times of trouble and one thing is for sure—they really love Him and they love others in His name! The stories in the Kristi Cameron series are fun and exciting—but they are encouraging, as well, and meant to inspire young people to know and walk with the Lord. Parents can expect good, wholesome literature in the Kristi Cameron series—upholding godly values without excessive violence, bad language, the occult, immoral conduct or disobedience to authority. Whether read alone or as a family, these books will uplift and nurture all.
  • Rescued by a Mountain Man

    Marin Black

    eBook (The Wild Rose Press, Inc., June 5, 2019)
    Desperate for an escape, Jae Copeland takes a solo kayaking trip into the lush wilderness of the Smoky Mountains. When she ends up stranded and soggy, she makes camp and hopes to avoid dangerous, wild animals. She should have been more worried about dangerous, wild humans, but she's both alarmed and thrilled when Hanson Sykes, a fellow kayaker, happens upon her. He's an experienced mountain man…and sexy as hell.The sparks between them light up the uninhabited darkness, because survival in the mountains isn't his only talent. He knows exactly how to touch her in ways that make her burn.
  • Mountain Rescue

    Chris Oxlade

    eBook (Raintree, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Mountain Rescue reveals the stories, people, and equipment behind the world's most dramatic rescues. Stunning photographs capture the drama and excitement of the missions, while concluding chapters look at the essential skills required by mountain rescuers, how readers can pursue a career as a mountain rescuer, and what they should do in the event of a real-life emergency.
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  • Mountain Rescue

    Rose McMills

    eBook (Redemption Press, March 1, 2015)
    In the third book in the "Mountain Girl" series by Rose McMills, Elizabeth is now eighteen and on her own. But a significant crises draws her back to the family farm to search for Uncle John who has mysteriously disappeared into the mountains. Elizabeth sets out on a journey into the deep woods to find her uncle, but before she gets too far away, she is joined by Billy and Velvet the beagle. A hungry bear, swarms of angry bees, parasitic ticks, an abandoned mine shaft, and despicable moonshiners all play a part in this quest to bring Uncle John home.
  • Monster Truck Mountain Rescue

    Peter Bently, Martha Lightfoot

    Paperback (QEB Publishing, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Mouse and Monster Truck are driving home after a race, but the road is closed. A climber is stuck on the mountain but no one can reach her! Monster Truck to the rescue! It's time to get busy with machines that roar, whizz, vroom, and zoom! The stories feature a popular vehicle as the central character, and involve a group of animal characters in a supporting role. A detailed spread on different parts of the vehicle will help children understand what makes up the machines and will help familiarize them with vehicle vocabulary.
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  • Mountain Rescue

    Chris Oxlade

    Paperback (Raintree, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Mountain Rescue reveals the stories, people, and equipment behind the world’s most dramatic rescues. Stunning photographs capture the drama and excitement of the missions, while concluding chapters look at the essential skills required by mountain rescuers, how readers can pursue a career as a mountain rescuer, and what they should do in the event of a real-life emergency.
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  • Mountain Rescue

    Rose Creasy McMills

    Paperback (Redemption Press, Jan. 30, 2015)
    In the third book in the "Mountain Girl" series by Rose McMills, Elizabeth is now eighteen and on her own. But a significant crises draws her back to the family farm to search for Uncle John who has mysteriously disappeared into the mountains. Elizabeth sets out on a journey into the deep woods to find her uncle, but before she gets too far away, she is joined by Billy and Velvet the beagle. A hungry bear, swarms of angry bees, parasitic ticks, an abandoned mine shaft, and despicable moonshiners all play a part in this quest to bring Uncle John home.
  • Mountain Rescue

    Chris Oxlade

    Library Binding (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Mountain Rescue reveals the stories, people, and equipment behind the world’s most dramatic rescues. Stunning photographs capture the drama and excitement of the missions, while concluding chapters look at the essential skills required by mountain rescuers, how readers can pursue a career as a mountain rescuer, and what they should do in the event of a real-life emergency.
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  • Rocky Mountain Rescue

    Cynthia S Griffith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2014)
    School’s out in September when the teachers go on strike, so Kristi Cameron, her family and friends are off on an impromptu camping trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado! The beauty of God’s creation in the mountains, fields and forests is awesome, and being up close—sometimes too close—to the wild critters in the park is amazing! Kristi is troubled with thoughts of the mysterious little girl she encountered in Denver’s airport, however. Who is this tiny Patty-Cake, and why can’t she get her out of her mind? Hiking, camping and even a snowball fight in September serve as distractions but when events take a frightening turn, the situation goes from bad to worse to even worse. The teens must look to the Lord—and the unexpected “angel” He sends to help them.The Camerons have always called on the Lord in their times of trouble and one thing is for sure—they really love Him and they love others in His name! The stories in the Kristi Cameron series are fun and exciting—but they are encouraging, as well, and meant to inspire young people to know and walk with the Lord. Parents can expect good, wholesome literature in the Kristi Cameron series—upholding godly values without excessive violence, bad language, the occult, immoral conduct or disobedience to authority. Whether read alone or as a family, these books will uplift and nurture all.
  • Mountain Rescuer

    William David Thomas

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Hi-Lo Must reads, July 1, 2008)
    Describes the tasks and responsibilities of a mountain rescuer, and lists the skills and equipment needed for the job.
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  • Rescue on Bear Mountain

    Marsha Parker

    language (, Dec. 19, 2016)
    The Survivors Guild is unexpectedly drawn into the rescue efforts when a child is taken from her home in Bear Valley. Will their skills be enough to get the job done? Aislinn and the team are once more put to the test. This time the life of an innocent is on the line and time is not on their side.