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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After his combat-veteran father dies by suicide, Nicholas Paul, a Maine Mi'kmaq teenager, runs away into the northern wilderness to escape a world that feels shattered beyond repair. Carrying only his father's survival lessons and a lifetime of unspoken grief, Nicholas chooses isolation over… comfort, believing the forest will either kill him or make him whole.Living off the land becomes a brutal rite of passage. Nicholas endures hunger, injury, storms, and near starvation while being haunted by memories of his father-especially their shared hunts and the violence his father carried home from war. These memories act as both guidance and torment, turning his father into a constant ghost presence in Nicholas's mind.As his body weakens, Nicholas's spiritual awareness deepens. Teachings from his grandmother and visions tied to Mi'kmaq bear spirits reconnect him to ancestral identity and purpose. The forest becomes more than shelter-it becomes teacher, witness, and judge.Nicholas eventually encounters Jonah, another traumatized veteran living in exile. Jonah mentors him in survival and truth, sharing his guilt over killing a child during war and showing Nicholas the cost of unprocessed violence. Jonah's death forces Nicholas to confront the difference between mere survival and meaningful living.Through disaster, rebuilding, and a powerful dream visitation with his father, Nicholas finally understands that love and damage can coexist. He discovers an old shelter his father once used and realizes his father had been fighting invisible battles long before his death.In the end, Nicholas chooses to stay. He rebuilds a cabin, accepts his role as a quiet guardian of the forest, and learns to live with his father's ghost without being ruled by it.Ghost Father, Wild Son is a raw, present-day coming-of-age novel about grief, inherited trauma, Indigenous identity, masculinity, and the long, painful work of choosing to live after loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After fire scars the ridge and the world begins to circle closer, Thomas inherits more than land-he inherits responsibility.The Bear Who Walks Away continues the story begun in Ghost Father, Wild Son, following a young man learning that protection does not always look like resistance, and le…adership does not require command. As surveyors mark boundaries and quiet pressure replaces open force, Thomas must navigate a conflict shaped by patience, memory, and the long endurance of the forest itself.Guided by Nicholas, a veteran who understands when absence is the strongest shield-and haunted by those who stood before him, Thomas confronts a question older than law or ownership: how do you defend a place without claiming it?Rooted in wilderness, tradition, and restraint, the bear spirit Muin moves through the novel not as legend, but as posture, balanced, deliberate, and awake. Winter closes in, lines are drawn, and survival depends not on dominance, but on knowing when to stand and when to step aside.Lyrical, grounded, and quietly powerful, The Bear Who Walks Away is a novel about inheritance without possession, resistance without spectacle, and the courage it takes to leave something alive. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When a sudden storm shatters a routine fishing trip off the rugged coast of Maine, four siblings are thrown into a fight for survival that begins long before they reach land.Ethan, the eldest, is forced into leadership overnight when the sea takes their father and leaves them stranded on a r…emote, unforgiving island. With winter closing in, hunger tightening its grip, and rescue uncertain, the siblings must learn to survive not just the wilderness, but one another. Every decision carries weight. Every mistake leaves a mark.As food dwindles and the cold sharpens, discipline becomes an act of love, and leadership becomes a burden that costs more than it gives. Trust fractures quietly. Fear takes new shapes, storms that won't stop, nights that feel watched, signs of predators just beyond the firelight. Survival is no longer heroic. It is slow, exhausting, and deeply human.When hope finally appears, it comes at a price, forcing a risk that nearly costs them everything. And even rescue cannot erase what the island has taken, or what it has made of them.This is a novel about endurance without glory, family without certainty, and the thin line between holding on and letting go. A story of children forced to grow up in the space between waves and winter, where survival is not a triumph, but a promise kept, one breath at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Published by Columbus, Ohio : America Rose Society, 1966., 1966
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 247 pp. ; red cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; Contents : Our president speaks / Robert M Zollinger -- Foreword / O Keister Evans, Jr -- Is it worth it? / Eldon Cabbage -- Landscaping with roses / Clyde E Learned -- Designed for jewels / Judith Hills Packard -- The Master and the rose…/ Woodrow M Cook -- Growing roses / Royle P Thomas -- Fertilizers and disease/insect problems / O R Beach -- Show table preview 1966-1967 / William L Kiel -- Disbudding, for show or at home -- The rose box / Larry S Buster -- Dwarf fruit trees as accent plants in your rose garden / Tod Reabuck -- Hybridizing new old roses / Bruce A Wilson -- Creating new hardy roses / Percy H Wright -- Possible Apomixis in roses / H H Marshall -- Tiny treasures of joy / Florence Meyen -- Growing roses in Miami Florida / Capt F G Stafford -- Current look at pest and disease control of outdoor roses / S W Jacklin, W L Klarman, F F Smith -- Know your pesticides / Lewis P Harris -- How to select the right sprayer or duster for your roses / R O Geuther -- Virus problems of roses J A Milbrath -- Roses and Nematodes / Paul M Alexander -- Roses that climb, roses that ramble / Ruth Acevedo -- A gentle hint from a new member (poem) -- Roses in Bonnie Scotland / Duncan Gillespie -- Favorite rose books / Helen D Carswell -- Use of roses in the home garden / A W Boicourt -- ROses in the state of Israel / Abraham Ne'eman -- Do mulches conserve water? / Arthur T Corey -- What is pH? -- We caught a brass ring / Patricia H Parks -- Roses in Southern California / Fred W Walters -- By any other name / Florence Lindemann -- Start 'em while they're young / Bill Brantley -- Roses in your diet / Charles L. Coens -- The old problem of species in Rosa with special reference to North America / Dr Eileen W Erlanson Macfarlane -- A fream coming true, with old garden roses / Mrs J L Sandusky -- Rose surgery and the state of the union / William E McMahon -- My pink garden / Ruth H Boyd -- All-America rose selections -- New rose patents -- New roses of the world -- Ineligible roses -- Proof of the pudding. ; bookplate on front ep ; VG. Book.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - After his combat-veteran father dies by suicide, Nicholas Paul, a Maine Mi'kmaq teenager, runs away into the northern wilderness to escape a world that feels shattered beyond repair. Carrying only his father's survival lessons and a lifetime of unspoken grief, Nicholas chooses isolation ove…r comfort, believing the forest will either kill him or make him whole.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. He did not ask for power.He found it in blood, bone, and the old ways that do not forgive mistakes.Ketu is a Mi'kmaq boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him closer to something more than human, and farther from t…he boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. In warning.Something is wrong in the north.Animals are being taken. Twisted. Used. The balance between spirit and flesh is breaking, and at the center of it is another shapeshifter who has chosen power without respect, and control without restraint.When children begin to disappear, the line is no longer distant.Ketu must walk into the dark carrying everything he is not ready to be. Strength and fear. Rage and mercy. The knowledge that some things cannot be fixed, only stopped.This is not a story about becoming a hero.This is a story about what it costs to remain human when power is within reach. Ketu is a boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him farther from the boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When a sudden storm shatters a routine fishing trip off the rugged coast of Maine, four siblings are thrown into a fight for survival that begins long before they reach land.Ethan, the eldest, is forced into leadership overnight when the sea takes their father and leaves them stranded on a r…emote, unforgiving island. With winter closing in, hunger tightening its grip, and rescue uncertain, the siblings must learn to survive not just the wilderness, but one another. Every decision carries weight. Every mistake leaves a mark.As food dwindles and the cold sharpens, discipline becomes an act of love, and leadership becomes a burden that costs more than it gives. Trust fractures quietly. Fear takes new shapes, storms that won't stop, nights that feel watched, signs of predators just beyond the firelight. Survival is no longer heroic. It is slow, exhausting, and deeply human.When hope finally appears, it comes at a price, forcing a risk that nearly costs them everything. And even rescue cannot erase what the island has taken, or what it has made of them.This is a novel about endurance without glory, family without certainty, and the thin line between holding on and letting go. A story of children forced to grow up in the space between waves and winter, where survival is not a triumph, but a promise kept, one breath at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After his combat-veteran father dies by suicide, Nicholas Paul, a Maine Mi'kmaq teenager, runs away into the northern wilderness to escape a world that feels shattered beyond repair. Carrying only his father's survival lessons and a lifetime of unspoken grief, Nicholas chooses isolation over… comfort, believing the forest will either kill him or make him whole.Living off the land becomes a brutal rite of passage. Nicholas endures hunger, injury, storms, and near starvation while being haunted by memories of his father-especially their shared hunts and the violence his father carried home from war. These memories act as both guidance and torment, turning his father into a constant ghost presence in Nicholas's mind.As his body weakens, Nicholas's spiritual awareness deepens. Teachings from his grandmother and visions tied to Mi'kmaq bear spirits reconnect him to ancestral identity and purpose. The forest becomes more than shelter-it becomes teacher, witness, and judge.Nicholas eventually encounters Jonah, another traumatized veteran living in exile. Jonah mentors him in survival and truth, sharing his guilt over killing a child during war and showing Nicholas the cost of unprocessed violence. Jonah's death forces Nicholas to confront the difference between mere survival and meaningful living.Through disaster, rebuilding, and a powerful dream visitation with his father, Nicholas finally understands that love and damage can coexist. He discovers an old shelter his father once used and realizes his father had been fighting invisible battles long before his death.In the end, Nicholas chooses to stay. He rebuilds a cabin, accepts his role as a quiet guardian of the forest, and learns to live with his father's ghost without being ruled by it.Ghost Father, Wild Son is a raw, present-day coming-of-age novel about grief, inherited trauma, Indigenous identity, masculinity, and the long, painful work of choosing to live after loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After his combat-veteran father dies by suicide, Nicholas Paul, a Maine Mi'kmaq teenager, runs away into the northern wilderness to escape a world that feels shattered beyond repair. Carrying only his father's survival lessons and a lifetime of unspoken grief, Nicholas chooses isolation over… comfort, believing the forest will either kill him or make him whole.Living off the land becomes a brutal rite of passage. Nicholas endures hunger, injury, storms, and near starvation while being haunted by memories of his father-especially their shared hunts and the violence his father carried home from war. These memories act as both guidance and torment, turning his father into a constant ghost presence in Nicholas's mind.As his body weakens, Nicholas's spiritual awareness deepens. Teachings from his grandmother and visions tied to Mi'kmaq bear spirits reconnect him to ancestral identity and purpose. The forest becomes more than shelter-it becomes teacher, witness, and judge.Nicholas eventually encounters Jonah, another traumatized veteran living in exile. Jonah mentors him in survival and truth, sharing his guilt over killing a child during war and showing Nicholas the cost of unprocessed violence. Jonah's death forces Nicholas to confront the difference between mere survival and meaningful living.Through disaster, rebuilding, and a powerful dream visitation with his father, Nicholas finally understands that love and damage can coexist. He discovers an old shelter his father once used and realizes his father had been fighting invisible battles long before his death.In the end, Nicholas chooses to stay. He rebuilds a cabin, accepts his role as a quiet guardian of the forest, and learns to live with his father's ghost without being ruled by it.Ghost Father, Wild Son is a raw, present-day coming-of-age novel about grief, inherited trauma, Indigenous identity, masculinity, and the long, painful work of choosing to live after loss. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When a sudden storm shatters a routine fishing trip off the rugged coast of Maine, four siblings are thrown into a fight for survival that begins long before they reach land.Ethan, the eldest, is forced into leadership overnight when the sea takes their father and leaves them stranded on a r…emote, unforgiving island. With winter closing in, hunger tightening its grip, and rescue uncertain, the siblings must learn to survive not just the wilderness, but one another. Every decision carries weight. Every mistake leaves a mark.As food dwindles and the cold sharpens, discipline becomes an act of love, and leadership becomes a burden that costs more than it gives. Trust fractures quietly. Fear takes new shapes, storms that won't stop, nights that feel watched, signs of predators just beyond the firelight. Survival is no longer heroic. It is slow, exhausting, and deeply human.When hope finally appears, it comes at a price, forcing a risk that nearly costs them everything. And even rescue cannot erase what the island has taken, or what it has made of them.This is a novel about endurance without glory, family without certainty, and the thin line between holding on and letting go. A story of children forced to grow up in the space between waves and winter, where survival is not a triumph, but a promise kept, one breath at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. After fire scars the ridge and the world begins to circle closer, Thomas inherits more than land-he inherits responsibility.The Bear Who Walks Away continues the story begun in Ghost Father, Wild Son, following a young man learning that protection does not always look like resistance, and le…adership does not require command. As surveyors mark boundaries and quiet pressure replaces open force, Thomas must navigate a conflict shaped by patience, memory, and the long endurance of the forest itself.Guided by Nicholas, a veteran who understands when absence is the strongest shield-and haunted by those who stood before him, Thomas confronts a question older than law or ownership: how do you defend a place without claiming it?Rooted in wilderness, tradition, and restraint, the bear spirit Muin moves through the novel not as legend, but as posture, balanced, deliberate, and awake. Winter closes in, lines are drawn, and survival depends not on dominance, but on knowing when to stand and when to step aside.Lyrical, grounded, and quietly powerful, The Bear Who Walks Away is a novel about inheritance without possession, resistance without spectacle, and the courage it takes to leave something alive. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. He did not ask for power.He found it in blood, bone, and the old ways that do not forgive mistakes.Ketu is a Mi'kmaq boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him closer to something more than human, and farther from t…he boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. In warning.Something is wrong in the north.Animals are being taken. Twisted. Used. The balance between spirit and flesh is breaking, and at the center of it is another shapeshifter who has chosen power without respect, and control without restraint.When children begin to disappear, the line is no longer distant.Ketu must walk into the dark carrying everything he is not ready to be. Strength and fear. Rage and mercy. The knowledge that some things cannot be fixed, only stopped.This is not a story about becoming a hero.This is a story about what it costs to remain human when power is within reach. Ketu is a boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him farther from the boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. He did not ask for power.He found it in blood, bone, and the old ways that do not forgive mistakes.Ketu is a Mi'kmaq boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him closer to something more than human, and farther from t…he boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. In warning.Something is wrong in the north.Animals are being taken. Twisted. Used. The balance between spirit and flesh is breaking, and at the center of it is another shapeshifter who has chosen power without respect, and control without restraint.When children begin to disappear, the line is no longer distant.Ketu must walk into the dark carrying everything he is not ready to be. Strength and fear. Rage and mercy. The knowledge that some things cannot be fixed, only stopped.This is not a story about becoming a hero.This is a story about what it costs to remain human when power is within reach. Ketu is a boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him farther from the boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - After fire scars the ridge and the world begins to circle closer, Thomas inherits more than land-he inherits responsibility.The Bear Who Walks Away continues the story begun in Ghost Father, Wild Son, following a young man learning that…protection does not always look like resistance, and leadership does not require command. As surveyors mark boundaries and quiet pressure replaces open force, Thomas must navigate a conflict shaped by patience, memory, and the long endurance of the forest itself.Guided by Nicholas, a veteran who understands when absence is the strongest shield-and haunted by those who stood before him, Thomas confronts a question older than law or ownership: how do you defend a place without claiming it Rooted in wilderness, tradition, and restraint, the bear spirit Muin moves through the novel not as legend, but as posture, balanced, deliberate, and awake. Winter closes in, lines are drawn, and survival depends not on dominance, but on knowing when to stand and when to step aside.Lyrical, grounded, and quietly powerful, The Bear Who Walks Away is a novel about inheritance without possession, resistance without spectacle, and the courage it takes to leave something alive.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When a sudden storm shatters a routine fishing trip off the rugged coast of Maine, four siblings are thrown into a fight for survival that begins long before they reach land.Ethan, the eldest, is forced into leadership overnight when the… sea takes their father and leaves them stranded on a remote, unforgiving island. With winter closing in, hunger tightening its grip, and rescue uncertain, the siblings must learn to survive not just the wilderness, but one another. Every decision carries weight. Every mistake leaves a mark.As food dwindles and the cold sharpens, discipline becomes an act of love, and leadership becomes a burden that costs more than it gives. Trust fractures quietly. Fear takes new shapes, storms that won't stop, nights that feel watched, signs of predators just beyond the firelight. Survival is no longer heroic. It is slow, exhausting, and deeply human.When hope finally appears, it comes at a price, forcing a risk that nearly costs them everything. And even rescue cannot erase what the island has taken, or what it has made of them.This is a novel about endurance without glory, family without certainty, and the thin line between holding on and letting go. A story of children forced to grow up in the space between waves and winter, where survival is not a triumph, but a promise kept, one breath at a time.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Stranded On An Island In Maine | Corey J Cook | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Dawnland Publishing | EAN 9798295582387 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. The Bear Who Walks Away | Corey J Cook | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Dawnland Publishing | EAN 9798295563164 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. The Many Within One | Corey J Cook | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Dawnland Publishing | EAN 9798256013035 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - He did not ask for power.He found it in blood, bone, and the old ways that do not forgive mistakes.Ketu is a Mi'kmaq boy learning to carry what others fear to touch. A bear's claw. An eagle's feather. A wolf's fur. Each piece brings him…closer to something more than human, and farther from the boy he once was. The land begins to speak to him, but not in comfort. In warning.Something is wrong in the north.Animals are being taken. Twisted. Used. The balance between spirit and flesh is breaking, and at the center of it is another shapeshifter who has chosen power without respect, and control without restraint.When children begin to disappear, the line is no longer distant.Ketu must walk into the dark carrying everything he is not ready to be. Strength and fear. Rage and mercy. The knowledge that some things cannot be fixed, only stopped.This is not a story about becoming a hero.This is a story about what it costs to remain human when power is within reach.