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Harvest Homecoming
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Dahlstrom, Halene
$14.95


Once upon a time, in a part of the 60s that wasn't about hippies or protests or experimentation, there was a place called Hometown. It was place soldiers longed for, and the restless ran away from--only to be drawn back time and again. High school homecoming week was often the time when they returned.

For 16-year-old, Suzannah Brown, Homecoming was the threshold of her entire high school experience--first big football game--first big dance--first big date. Suzannah couldn't wait!

For other restless souls, it was a time to step away from the hectic pace of lives lived elsewhere, and return to Hometown where they could recapture a moment from a more innocent time. Drawn together, their lives make a patchwork of memories that wrap around the little town during Homecoming week, and create warmth for years to come.



Heart of Abigail
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Ritter, R. Phillip
$12.95


Weaving spellbinding fiction into meticulously researched history, Heart of Abigail tells the harrowing story of bonnie Abigail Sinclair, a young nurse who travels from Edinburgh, Scotland to Alaska in 1899 to work at the St. Ann's Hospital in Douglas during the height of the great gold mines of Treadwell, 700 Foot, Mexican, and Ready Bullion. Against a backdrop of authentic history, Abigail experiences her first true love, perilous danger, malignant retribution, and ultimate redemption as she confronts the deepest feelings of her own heart. Richly illustrated throughout with historic photographs relevant to the story, Heart of Abigail will imbue the reader with clear and intimate knowledge of the mining history of Juneau, Douglas, and Treadwell within the transparent fabric of a masterful fictional story.



Hearts of Courage
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Tippets, John
$19.95


No greater saga of the Northland was ever recounted than the experiences of the survivors of the Gillam plane crash. The Alaska Fishing News, Ketchikan, Alaska, February 8, 1943 In Hearts of Courage John Tippets has done a wonderful job giving voice to his father in telling his story. Arnold Griese, author of Bush Pilot: Early Alaska Aviator Harold Gillam, Sr., Lucky or Legend? John's thorough research and attention to detail transports us back in time to become part of these miraculous events in the lives of Joseph and Alta Tippets. Jeffrey Johns, Curator, American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum None can match the Gillam crash survivors for sheer heroism in the face of impossible odds. Their courage was inspiring! Ric Gillespie, Executive Director, The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR)



Heartstrings and Happenings
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Dodge, Betty
$9.95


Elizabeth Holroyd Shipley Swensen Dodge (Betty) was born, ninth of eleven children, in Sutherland, Utah on January 8, 1917. The mother of five children, her life as an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints included a full time mission and nearly two decades as an ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple. She has been a widow for nearly 50 years. Her poems of insights and compassion reflect the heartstrings and happenings of a mother, widow, friend, and a women committed to the the teachings of Jesus Christ.



Hide and Seek
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Otte, Marc
$12.95


Since the murder of his father, eleven-year-old Paul Fuller has tried to grow up too fast. Afraid his bitterness might overwhelm him, Deputy United States Marshals and fellow ward members, Terry McGreggor and Skip Garret, take the boy under their wing and hatch a plan for Terry to take him on a fishing trip to a remote Alaska lodge. Abundant wildlife, untamed wilderness, and pretty Athabascan bush pilot seem to be just the ticket to take the boy's mind off his troubles -- until the little group gets between a fugitive from the law and two of his old business associates from the Russian Mafia who want to see him dead.

Guided by a member of the famed Royal Canadian Mounted Police and armed with nothing more than a cryptic warning from the famous Mormon gunfighter and sometimes guardian angel, Porter Rockwell, Deputy Garret must leave his wife who's expecting their first child and head north to search for his friends who hope for rescue -- but are trying desperately not to be found.



High Health
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Apostol, Chris
$9.95


High Health is a sensible, surprisingly simple solution for everyone, including over-the-hill adults and seniors who have a desire to retake the summit! High Health is not a diet -- it is calorie-smart regenerative nutrition coupled with effective low-impact exercises designed to slow the age clock and recharge the engine. It begins with an oil change from hydrogenated chemically processed oils to Omega 3 essential fatty acids. Nutrient-dense whole foods, oxygenation, and hydration techniques balance out a practical program which is adaptable to any fitness level. The High Health solution is the-how-to-live-long-and-die-young solution. A plan for the achievement of the best possible health through sound nutrition, exercise, hydration, oxygenation, and supplementation.



Hope Renewed
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Lowry, Christy
$17.95


Hope Renewed: Picking UP the Pieces After Loss leaves the reader knowing how to survive a personal loss and how to better understand others and their struggle with loss. Everyone, at some point in their lives, will go through a loss, be it a parent, sibling, child, friend, hopes or dreams. None will escape! Among other things, this book details the best way to break bad news, explains how shock is really a gift in disguise, what body mapping and an anger allowance are, and what corrodes a marriage after a child dies. It shares why closure is not closure, and finally, how love is constant beyond death. Hope Renewed speaks to you as you seek comfort -- or comfort others. It truly is Hope Renewed.

Christy has her own website you may find interesting.



How Do You Say Goodbye To An Elephant
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Barske, Dianne
$14.95


How Do You Say Goodbye to an Elephant? Maggie Leaves Alaska, is the third book in a series about the intriguing animals at the Alaska Zoo. Written and illustrated by award-winning author and artist Dianne Barske, How Do You Say Goodbye to an Elephant is the true story of Maggie the elephant, living at the zoo. Should an elephant be here in Alaska's cold climate? She became the source of much caring and concern. Once it was decided that she should be with other elephants in a California animal sanctuary, the community gathered round to say goodbye.



How To Go Blind and Not Lose Your Mind
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Harmer, Mike
$14.95


How To Go Blind And Not Lose Your Mind discusses the process of losing your sight and ways to deal with it. Written through the eyes of a person who has been through the process and survived. How To Go Blind And Not Lose Your Mind begins at the diagnosis, walks you through the stages of sight loss, and explores emotional and physical problems associated with going blind. It describes low vision, legal blindness, loss of independence, and what it may mean to you. You will find what help and visual aids are available. There are physical and emotional problems with loss of sight, however you can still keep your vision about living and enjoy a full, happy life. This book gives more than just hope, it is the vision you need while losing your sight.



Hunting the Way it Was
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Conkle, Lenora
$14.95


Reading Hunting, the Way it Was is like lingering around a campfire 50 miles deep in the Snag River country, or at Wolf Lake, and hearing the fascinating and entertaining stories told by Bud and LeNora about hunting in Alaska's bygone era. It is the true tales about one of Alaska's best fair-chase guides, of horse-wranglers and assistant guides, and of pilots who flew clients in their fragile Super Cubs to the frozen arctic for polar bear and to the windy Alaska Peninsula for the big browns -- and all the other big game Alaska had to offer brave hunters. Hunting, the Way it Was, is more than an Alaskan big game guide's story -- it's LeNora Conkle's biography as well. She was there -- This is her story, and Bud's. These are not the flowered up narratives of a professional journalist, but the true tales of two amazing Alaskans and what they did for a living. This is the story of hunting in Alaska, the way it was, but will never be again.



Hunts and Home Fires
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Lattery, Dennis
$18.95


Hunts and Home Fires an account of fifty years of life spent on the last frontier. It is a reflection on the spirit of small town Alaska and of a people used to bringing home wild foods for the table. It is about youth and coming of age, about individual industry, hard work, family, and life in general. Hunting and fishing stories are the backbone, mixed with how-to information, humor, and a bit of history. There are essays regarding an interesting mix of subjects through a fifty year journey.