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![]() ![]() ![]() In Naujan town, where motor tanker (MT) Princess Empress sank, the PCG said that some 5.3 km of affected shoreline were already cleared. Tiguihan, Zone 1, and Zone 2 – remain to be 100 percent “acceptably clean” in Pola. The clean-up percentage reflected an “acceptably clean” shoreline in Pola compared to the previous impact of the spill, the PCG said. Authorities are optimistic that the on-going clean-up operations in areas affected by the massive oil spill in Oriental Mindoro will yield more positive results as 85.41 percent of shoreline in Pola town was already cleared, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Friday, May 5.īased on its “Shoreline Clean-up Accomplishment Report” dated May 4, the PCG said that its Incident Management Team (IMT) in Oriental Mindoro has already covered 29.13 km (85.41 percent) of total length cleaned from 11 oil spill-impacted barangays in Pola, which is one of the heavily affected towns by the spill. ![]() ![]() It isn't easy finding Avatar training on the run, but Kyoshi and Rangi find unlikely supporters in the daofei: ragtag criminals and outlaws living in the shadows of the Earth Kingdom. ![]() With the identity of the true Avatar at stake and the growing unrest among her allies turning into violence, Kyoshi is forced to flee the Avatar mansion with her fiery friend Rangi, taking little more than the metal war fans and headdress her parents left behind. With the identity of the true Avatar After nine years of desperate searching for the next Avatar, the discovery of young, charming Avatar Yun has brought stability to the four nations-that is, until Earth Kingdom–born Kyoshi, Yun's unassuming friend and servant, demonstrates remarkable bending during a mission to the South Pole. From the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender comes the instant USA Today and New York Times bestselling novel starring Avatar Kyoshi-now in paperbackĪfter years of searching for the next Avatar, the four nations have found peace with Avatar Yun-until Kyoshi, Yun's friend and servant, demonstrates remarkable bending abilities herself. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are also some bold changes in a few of our main characters, and there are other characters, such as Caroline Bingley, who remain the same in their essentials throughout this story. "Sketching Character" is a P&P variation that contains many twists and turns some of these changes are familiar to a JAFF reader and a few are quite original in their execution. ![]() What pure happiness I experienced as I was able to actually read some of the most beautiful scenes between Darcy and Elizabeth at Rosings Park and run through the woods in such a captivating manner! ![]() Imagine my joy when Pamela Lynne wrote "Sketching Character" and gifted us with plenty of those swoon-worthy scenes in the woods of Rosings Park. I also wished that Andrew Davies would've elaborated on these scenes when he wrote the screenplay for the 1995 BBC version of "Pride & Prejudice." But it was not to be… How did Elizabeth not see Darcy's admiration for her after meeting her there "accidentally" three times? I have pondered that question many times. Ever since I reread "Pride & Prejudice" last year, I have longed to read more about those three mysterious times during Elizabeth's and Darcy's visits to Rosings, where Darcy happened to meet Elizabeth during her early morning rambles… It was a part of P&P that I wished Austen would have written for us with more details in regards to their time spent together. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Barrie Public Library has joined with 6 other libraries (Bradford West Gwillimbury, Essa, Innisfil, Midland, New Tecumseth, and Ramara) to offer author visits all summer long as we prepare for this cover to cover competition. A three-time winner of the CBC Literary Prize, Frances Itani is a Member of the Order of Canada and the recipient of a 2019 Library and Archives Canada Scholars Award. Published in seventeen territories, Deafening was also selected for CBC’s Canada Reads. Her novels include That’s My Baby Tell, shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize Requiem, chosen by the Washington Post as one of the top fiction titles of 2012 Remembering the Bones, published internationally and shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the #1 bestseller Deafening, which won a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. ![]() Join: Please register with Innisfil ideaLab and Libraryįrances Itani has written eighteen books. Join, Get Inspired, and Learn Together BPL: ![]() ![]() ![]() Life as a peaceful warrior is a life of meditation, mindfulness, compassion, and acceptance. For decades, friends and families around the world have shared the book that teaches the way of the peaceful warrior. Inspirational and spiritual saga: This autobiographical novel is one of the most beloved spiritual sagas of our time. Guided by this eccentric old warrior, and inspired by a young woman named Joy, Dan began a spiritual odyssey into realms of light and shadow, romance and mystery, toward a final confrontation that would deliver or destroy him. Awakened by dark dreams one night, Dan found himself at a gas station with an old man named Socrates, and his world was changed forever. Yet, despite his many successes, he was haunted by the feeling that something was missing. ![]() A book that could change your life: When Dan Millman was a young man, he expected that hard work would eventually bring a life of comfort, wisdom, and happiness. ![]() ![]() ![]() The emotion was so intense, it literally frightened her. A golden girl with beauty, intelligence and everything to live for.until Damon Terzakis had come into her life and laid it to waste. At eighteen, Callie had been on the shady boundary line between child and adult. And Callie hadn’t even been a woman in her sister’s opinion. Women didn’t die in childbirth these days. She flinched inwardly away from the word and began to walk up the corridor on legs that didn’t feel strong enough to support her. She wondered if on some strange wavelength he knew that his mother was dead. He was Mediterranean-dark, his foreign ancestry clearly apparent. He had a shock of black hair and a pair of furious dark eyes. Her attention had locked into her nephew. The nurse stopped smiling but Sarah didn’t notice. She looked back at the nurse, her fine-boned face ashen and strained, her facial muscles frozen into a mask. She probably didn’t know, Sarah thought numbly. The nurse wheeled over her nephew’s cot and displayed him with a wide smile. ![]() And every minute, every agonising hour of it was etched into her soul. It had been a long night and a devastating dawn. ![]() Only the most fierce self-discipline held back her exhaustion. Every muscle in her body was rigid with tension. SARAH stood still as a statue at the glass viewing window. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Each chapter is dedicated to a label that Wambach either gave herself or one that was bestowed upon her by others: Failure, Addict, Rebel, Tomboy, Champion, Lesbian, Human and more. She wants to move forward with her life, her career and her ambitions. And that’s the message Wambach wanted, even desperately needed, to get across in her book.įorward as a whole is structured primarily as a play on words, as the title reflects not only Wambach’s position on the soccer field but also her position in life. She was also given the Icon Award earlier this year at the ESPYs.īut even icons are human. Soccer Athlete of the Year award, holds the world record for international goals for both female and male soccer players with 184 goals. ![]() Wambach, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, FIFA Women’s World Cup champion, and six-time winner of the U.S. Much to the surprise of her family, friends and fans, it’s a book that’s less about her soccer career and more about her personal struggles as a lesbian professional athlete who is battling addiction. The star athlete’s memoir is more than a book, it’s a window into her soul.Įarlier this month, Abby Wambach, 36, released her 230-page memoir, Forward. ![]() ![]() ![]() I only bother to write reviews (beyond just stars) for books I find exceptionally good or bad. IĪ Great Dystopian Future Book, Well Narrated! But her unique voice has to "fit" the book. Angela Dawe can be one of my favorite narrators. The protagonist, a former OB/GYN nurse in a hospital encounters a wide variety of survivors and keeps a detailed diary of her life in the post-disease world. And the women that do survive the disease, don't seem to survive childbirth. This is a post infectious disease world, where very few men and even fewer women and children survive. So many books depend on continual pending disaster. The other characteristic that really stood out was that the plot didn't depend on putting the main character in imminent danger over and over again, as a way to move the plot. ![]() Unfortunately most of them don't end up well. The story was fascinating, and as another reviewer stated, one of the best things about the story is the author tells you how the characters the protagonist meets along the way, actually end up. If not for the writer's tic of overusing "something = something", I would have given it a perfect 5 stars. ![]() In spite of my headline, I really enjoyed this book. ![]() ![]() In it he says that he’s disappointed that I am not respecting his time and that he expected better from me. On the Strip, celebrating, I discovered that I had several missed phone calls from a number I didn’t recognize and a voicemail from Michael. I remember the production was well-performed and beautifully designed, but mostly I remember that the writing was expert, delicately weaving stories I was only partially familiar with but then wholly interested in, invested, moved. It was a telling of three Greek myths all tied together with a string motif. I was thrilled since $1,000 was a lot of money to me but also because I’d seen Michael Barakiva’s work when he came to Vassar, his alma mater, my sophomore year to direct his play String Theory. The prize was $1,000 and a staged reading directed by Michael Barakiva, a professional director from New York City. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Las Vegas for spring break my senior year of college, I learned that I had won my school’s playwriting competition. ![]() |