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Storm Run / by Riddles, Libby.(CARDINAL)764178; Cartwright, Shannon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)331570;
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Subjects: Autobiographies.; Riddles, Libby.; Riddles, Libby; Iditarod (Race); Iditarod (Race); Mushers; Mushers; Sled dog racing; Women mushers; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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Race across Alaska first woman to win the Iditarod tells her story / by Riddles, Libby.(CARDINAL)764178; Jones, Tim,1942-(CARDINAL)527401;
Account by the first woman to win the Iditarod. Explores the history of the trail and celebrates the frontiersmen and their dogs who braved its dangers.1010L
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Riddles, Libby.; Iditarod (Race); Mushers; Sled dog racing; Women mushers;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Women who dared : 52 stories of fearless daredevils, adventurers, & rebels / by Skeers, Linda,author.(CARDINAL)346413; Gosling, Livi,illustrator.(CARDINAL)629529;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-111) and index.Profiles fifty-two women in history who who have risked their lives for the sake of adventure, including Sophie Blanchard, Mary Anning, Minnie Spotted Wolf, and Alia Muhammad Baker.Daredevils. Anna Olga Albertina Brown -- Annie Edson Taylor -- Bessie Coleman -- Elinor Smith -- Florence Chadwick -- Georgia "Tiny" Broadwick -- Helen Gibson -- Lillian Boyer -- Lillian Leitzel -- Mary Lillian Ellison -- May Emmeline Wirth -- Mildred Burke -- Shirley Muldowney -- Sophie Blanchard -- Valentina Tereshkova -- Adventurers. Ada Blackjack -- Barbara Hillary -- Beatrice Ayettey -- Emma "Grandma" Gatewood -- Dr. Eugenie Clark -- Fanny Bullock Workman -- Ferminia Sarras -- Ida Lewis -- Jeanne Baret -- Joan Bamford Fletcher -- Junko Tabei -- Libby Riddles -- Lillian Riggs -- Margaret Bourke-White -- Mary Anning -- Mina Hubbard -- Rosaly Lopes -- Sylvia Earle -- Ynes Mexia -- Rebels. Alia Muhammad Baker -- Annette Kellerman -- Annie "Londonderry" Cohen Kopchovsky -- Belle Boyd -- Bessie Stringfield -- Ella Hattan -- Irena Sendler -- Johanna July -- Kate Warne -- Keiko Fukuda -- Lyda Conley -- Margaret "Molly" Tobin Brown -- Mary Edwards Walker -- Mary Fields -- Minnie Spotted Wolf -- Rose Fortune -- Susan la Flesche Picotte -- Sybil Ludington.950LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; Women daredevils; Women adventurers; Adventure and adventurers; Women heroes; Dissenters; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 8
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Alaska : tales of adventure from the last frontier / by Walker, Spike,editor.(CARDINAL)361456; Walker, Spike.(CARDINAL)361456;
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Frontier and pioneer life; Outdoor life; Pioneers; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Mornings with Rosemary : a novel / by Page, Libby,author.(CARDINAL)427488;
"Kate is a twenty-six-year-old riddled with anxiety and panic attacks who works for a local paper in Brixton, London, covering forgettably small stories. When she's assigned to write about the closing of the local lido (an outdoor pool and recreation center), she meets Rosemary, an eighty-six-year-old widow who has swum at the lido daily since it opened its doors when she was a child. It was here Rosemary fell in love with her husband, George; here that she's found communion during her marriage and since George's death. The lido has been a cornerstone in nearly every part of Rosemary's life. But when a local developer attempts to buy the lido for a posh new apartment complex, Rosemary's fond memories and sense of community are under threat. As Kate dives deeper into the lido's history--with the help of a charming photographer--she pieces together a portrait of the pool, and a portrait of a singular woman, Rosemary. What begins as a simple local interest story for Kate soon blossoms into a beautiful friendship that provides sustenance to both women as they galvanize the community to fight the lido's closure. Meanwhile, Rosemary slowly, finally, begins to open up to Kate, transforming them both in ways they never knew possible. In the tradition of Frederick Backman, "The Lido" is a charming, feel-good novel that captures the heart and spirit of a community across generations--an irresistible tale of love, loss, aging, and friendship"--
Subjects: Fiction.; Reporters and reporting; Female friendship; Older women; Women's friendships.;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 19
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The lido [large print] / by Page, Libby,author.(CARDINAL)427488;
A tender, joyous debut novel about a cub reporter and her eighty-six-year-old subject--and the unlikely and life-changing friendship that develops between them. Kate is a twenty-six-year-old riddled with anxiety and panic attacks who works for a local paper in Brixton, London, covering forgettably small stories. When she's assigned to write about the closing of the local lido (an outdoor pool and recreation center), she meets Rosemary, an eighty-six-year-old widow who has swum at the lido daily since it opened its doors when she was a child. It was here Rosemary fell in love with her husband, George; here that she's found communion during her marriage and since George's death. The lido has been a cornerstone in nearly every part of Rosemary's life. But when a local developer attempts to buy the lido for a posh new apartment complex, Rosemary's fond memories and sense of community are under threat. As Kate dives deeper into the lido's history--with the help of a charming photographer--she pieces together a portrait of the pool, and a portrait of a singular woman, Rosemary. What begins as a simple local interest story for Kate soon blossoms into a beautiful friendship that provides sustenance to both women as they galvanize the community to fight the lido's closure. Meanwhile, Rosemary slowly, finally, begins to open up to Kate, transforming them both in ways they never knew possible. In the tradition of Frederick Backman, The Lido is a charming, feel-good novel that captures the heart and spirit of a community across generations--an irresistible tale of love, loss, aging, and friendship.
Subjects: Large print books.; Domestic fiction.; Reporters and reporting; Female friendship; Older women; Women's friendships.;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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The lido [sound recording] / by Page, Libby,author.(CARDINAL)427488; Corbett, Clare,narrator.(CARDINAL)865762;
Read by Clare Corbett."A tender, joyous debut novel about a cub reporter and her eighty-six-year-old subject--and the unlikely and life-changing friendship that develops between them. Kate is a twenty-six-year-old riddled with anxiety and panic attacks who works for a local paper in Brixton, London, covering forgettably small stories. When she's assigned to write about the closing of the local lido (an outdoor pool and recreation center), she meets Rosemary, an eighty-six-year-old widow who has swum at the lido daily since it opened its doors when she was a child. It was here Rosemary fell in love with her husband, George; here that she's found communion during her marriage and since George's death. The lido has been a cornerstone in nearly every part of Rosemary's life. But when a local developer attempts to buy the lido for a posh new apartment complex, Rosemary's fond memories and sense of community are under threat. As Kate dives deeper into the lido's history--with the help of a charming photographer--she pieces together a portrait of the pool, and a portrait of a singular woman, Rosemary. What begins as a simple local interest story for Kate soon blossoms into a beautiful friendship that provides sustenance to both women as they galvanize the community to fight the lido's closure. Meanwhile, Rosemary slowly, finally, begins to open up to Kate, transforming them both in ways they never knew possible. In the tradition of Frederick Backman, The Lido is a charming, feel-good novel that captures the heart and spirit of a community across generations--an irresistible tale of love, loss, aging, and friendship"--
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Female friendship; Older women; Reporters and reporting;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The lido : a novel / by Page, Libby,author.(CARDINAL)427488;
"A tender, joyous debut novel about a cub reporter and her eighty-six-year-old subject--and the unlikely and life-changing friendship that develops between them. Kate is a twenty-six-year-old riddled with anxiety and panic attacks who works for a local paper in Brixton, London, covering forgettably small stories. When she's assigned to write about the closing of the local lido (an outdoor pool and recreation center), she meets Rosemary, an eighty-six-year-old widow who has swum at the lido daily since it opened its doors when she was a child. It was here Rosemary fell in love with her husband, George; here that she's found communion during her marriage and since George's death. The lido has been a cornerstone in nearly every part of Rosemary's life. But when a local developer attempts to buy the lido for a posh new apartment complex, Rosemary's fond memories and sense of community are under threat. As Kate dives deeper into the lido's history--with the help of a charming photographer--she pieces together a portrait of the pool, and a portrait of a singular woman, Rosemary. What begins as a simple local interest story for Kate soon blossoms into a beautiful friendship that provides sustenance to both women as they galvanize the community to fight the lido's closure. Meanwhile, Rosemary slowly, finally, begins to open up to Kate, transforming them both in ways they never knew possible. In the tradition of Frederick Backman, The Lido is a charming, feel-good novel that captures the heart and spirit of a community across generations--an irresistible tale of love, loss, aging, and friendship"--
Subjects: Fiction.; Novels.; Reporters and reporting; Female friendship; Older women; Women's friendships.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 10
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Tales of terror / by Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980.(CARDINAL)139569; Sullivan, Eleanor.(CARDINAL)722399;
Here are fifty-eight heart-gripping tales on the fine art of terror.Killed by kindness / Nedra Tyre -- Just a minor offense / John f. Suter -- A home away from home / Robert Bloch -- Death of a derelict / Joseph Payne Brennan -- The Arrowmont prison riddle / Bill Pronzini -- The Dettweiler solution / Lawrence Block -- The Whitechapel wantons / Vincent McConnor -- Cora's raid / Isak Romun -- Life or breath / Nelson DeMille -- A private little war / William Brittain -- Have you ever seen this woman? / John Lutz -- Joe Cutter's game / Brian Garfield -- A cabin in the woods / John Coyne -- The long arm of El Jefe / Deward Wellen -- Kid Cardula / Jack Ritchie -- Career man / James Holding -- The erfidy of Professor Blake / Libby MacCall -- Sea change / Henry Slesar -- The blue tambourine / Donald Olson -- Graveyard shift / William P. McGivern -- A bottle of wine / Borden Deal -- Man bites dog / Donald Honig -- Never trust an ancestor / Michael Zuroy -- Another war / Edward D. Hoch -- Sparrow on a string / Alice Scanlan Reach -- The missing tattoo / Clayton Matthews -- The fall of Dr. Scourby / Patricia Matthews -- The loose end / Stephen Wasylik -- That so-called laugh / Frank Sisk -- A very special talent / Margaret B. Maron -- The joker / Betty Ren Wright -- The very hard sell / Helen Nielsen -- The tin ear / Ron Goulart -- The time before the crime / Charlotte Edwards -- After the unfortunate accident / Barry N. Malzberg -- The grateful thief / Patrick O'Keeffe -- The inspiration / Talmage Powell -- Death is a lonely lover / Robert Colby -- The witness was a lady / Fletcher Flora -- Scheme for destruction / Pauline C. Smith-- To the manner born / Mary Braund -- Black disaster / Ricard O. Lewis -- The marrow of justice / Hal Ellson -- Innocent witness / Irving Schiffer -- We're really not that kind of people / Samuel W. Taylor -- Pocket evidence / Harold Q. Masur -- The death desk / S. S. Rafferty -- A left-handed profession / Al Nussbaum -- Second spring / Theodore Mathieson -- Bank night / Arthur Porges -- The ontagious killer / Bryce Walton -- Bad actor / Gary Brandner -- Free advice, incorporated / Michael Brett -- The real criminal / James M. Gilmore -- The hard sell / William Dolan -- The prosperous Judds / Bill Bristow -- The dead Indian / Robert W. Alexander -- The china cottage / August Derleth.
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Short stories.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Alfred Hitchcock tales of terror / by Tyre, Nedra : Suter, John F. : Bloch, Robert : Brennan, Joseph Payne : Pronzini, Bill : Block, Lawrence : McConner, Vincent : Romun, Isak : DeMille, Nelson : Brittain, William : Lutz, John : Garfield, Brian : Coyne, John : Wellen, Edward : Ritchie, Jack : Holding, James : MacCall, Libby : Slesar, Henry : Olson, Donald : McGivern, William P. : Deal, Borden : Honig, Donald : Zuroy, Michael : Hoch, Edward D. : Reach, Alice Scanlan : Matthews, Clayton : Matthews, Patricia : Wasylyk, Stephen : Sisk, Frank : Maron, Margaret B. : Wright, Betty Ren : Nielsen, Helen : Goulart, Ron : Edwards, Charlotte : Malzberg, Barry N. : O'Keefe, Patrick : Powell, Talmage : Colby, Robert : Flora, Fletcher : Smith, Pauline C. : Braund, Mary : Lewis, Richard O. : Ellson, Hal : Schiffer, Irvin : Taylor, Samuel W. : Masur, Harold Q. : Rafferty, S.S. : Nussbaum, Al : Mathieson, Theodore : Porges, Arthur : Walton, Bryce : Brandner, Gary : Brett, Michael : Gilmore, James M. : Dolan, William : Bristow, Bob : Alexander, Robert W. : Derleth, August.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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