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This book is a collection of stories based on the author's childhood in South Florida and on his adult family life and career as a forester in Georgia. The author uses his stories to entertain his readers and to teach some of life's important lessons.
This collection of Stuever's popular columns celebrates the bond between land and people and inspires us to preserve our forest treasures.
A Forester's Log is a unique forest story, told from a forester's viewpoint-the view of John La Gerche, one of the first generation of foresters in Victoria, who managed the Ballarat-Creswick State Forest in the late nineteenth century. La Gerche's Letter Books and Pocket Books have survived to provide a rare insight into a bailiff-forester's burdens in the 1880s and 1890s. As a bailiff, he daily had to confront prop cutters and woodcarters, 'scamps and vagabonds' who constantly defied forest regulations. His pioneering work helped shape today's forested landscape around the Central Victorian goldfields town of Creswick, 'the home of forestry'. In the detailed correspondence between this amateur forester and his bureaucratic masters lies the human story of an ordinary yet remarkable man, endeavouring to strike a fair balance between the competing demands of local woodcutters and distant officials. Angela Taylor reads between the lines to create a beautifully perceptive portrait of a vanishing character type-the truly committed public servant. A Forester's Log is an illuminating and charming book which will appeal to a wide range of readers, both urban and rural, including those interested in conservation and landscape heritage.
Biography of Joseph E. Ibberson, forester and philanthropist devoted to bringing forests to all people.
Mrs. Forester has lofty dreams for her daughter, Marilyn, envisioning her attending university and mingling with students from her own upscale social class. However, Marilyn and her friends are drawn to a new Bible school opening in town. Mrs. Forester worries that her daughter will become one of the "low-class" missionary or Bible students she currently associates with, and concocts various plots and schemes to change Marilyn's mind. But then Mrs. Forester goes too far, and things spiral out of hand.
5-Star Reviews for The Boy on the Lawn “What an emotionally riveting book!… This story broke my heart, the suspense, mystery and story was weaved together in a perfect way. – Galina, Goodreads Reviewer I absolutely loved this book…The twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat and I was late coming back from lunch at work because I did not want to put it down. – Don, Amazon review Sixteen is too young to start criminal profiling. Someone out there’s given him no choice… Hell is when your little brother goes missing. I was only gone a few seconds, getting change for the ice cream truck. I didn’t want to leave him but when he begs, I’ll do anything for him. In the time it took me to grab the change off the kitchen counter and run back out, he vanished. Thank God, he came back after less than a day. For whatever reason, whoever took him must have had a change of heart and returned him. Though, not before drugging him. He’s been acting weird ever since, even more so than when he displays that bizarre superpower of his. Not only that, but my parents are acting weird too. I thought they’d be so happy and grateful, especially when, a few days later, other Asian boys began to disappear, and not come back. Not only aren’t Mom and Dad thrilled Stevie is back, they shuffled us off to live with our grandfather. I don’t have time to worry about that though. Now I know how it feels to have someone I love snatched away, all I can think about is finding those boys and getting them back home, which also means working with my grandfather’s former student, ultra-handsome Detective Ito (who leaves me tongue-tied and I’m sure my family has figured out now I’m gay because of it). Then Stevie and I can go back to our weird but more peaceful life of haunting the library stacks for homeschooling and Stevie’s beloved Spiderman comics… Fast forward… Why did I ever think Stevie and I could have our life back? We won’t, not ever. Not only that, Stevie’s superpower is actually contagious and I’m going to have bad need of it… Publisher’s content warning: racism, off-page sexual abuse, family death and grief.