Praise for Carbon Finance "A timely, objective, and informative analysis of the financial opportunities and challenges presented by climate change, including a thorough description of adaptive measur
An engaging and comprehensive look at the intersection of financial innovation and the environment This unique book provides readers with a comprehensive look at the new markets being created to help
Have you ever found art museums intimidating and art history a baffling mix of periods, names, and styles? Annie Labatt’s Art History 101 aims to remove this inaccessibility issue in the art world by
Elsie is about to have puppies, and Elizabeth is going to help. Her grandmother shows her exactly how to make the den for the dog and how to be ready when the puppies come out. After they are born, El
A study exploring the role of event and plot in William Faulkner’s fiction.Faulkner the Storyteller addresses the role of event and plot in Faulkner's fiction and the creation of an implied teller beh
As Halloween approaches, Sam, the sheepdog detective, chases her boredom away by investigating a frightening Halloween legend, along with her friends Jennie and Beth, that involves evil ghouls who ret
When Jennie and Beth come back from their trip to the museum, they talk about a particular mummy they saw that they say is still roaming the earth in search of his dog, thus when Sam suddenly starts g
Sam, the English sheepdog detective, joins her friends Jennie and Beth on a weekend outing to the Anderson's island cottage and decides to investigate the decidedly mysterious stories about the lake a
Sam, the English sheepdog detective, joins her friends Jennie and Beth on a weekend outing to the Anderson's island cottage and decides to investigate the decidedly mysterious stories about the lake a
Having the ability to read the mind of Sam, her neighbor's dog, Jennie picks up signals that something is amiss at the house next door, and realizes that she needs to help her canine friend solve the
Jennie Levinsky has an amazing secret -- and only her best friend, Beth, knows about it. Jennie can "hear" what her neighbor's sheepdog, Sam, is thinking! And what Sam is usually thinking is how to fi
Sam, a dog intent on being a detective, and his human friends Jennie Levinsky, who can read Sam's mind, and Beth investigate a spooky old house in their town that Sam decides must be inhabited by Drac
While on their summer vacation, Jennie and Beth discover that the house Jennie's parents have rented is haunted by a pirate and trouble ensues when Sam, the dog detective, convinces them to search for
"A lavishly illustrated history of American dance; covers more than four centuries, from Native American ceremonial dances to the early 21st century; written by journalist and dancer Margaret Fuhrer"-
With liberty and pizza for all. There is no doubt that pizza is one of the most popular foods in the United States, cherished by everyone from your average family guy to the Leader of the free world.
When three very odd sisters move into the house across the street, canine detective Sam grows suspicious ? could they be witches? And could over-curious Sam and her friends end up boiled in a potion?
Sam loves a spooky mystery, but when this dog detective finds herself on the run from an ancient curse and possibly a mummy on the rampage, is it more than she can handle? Simultaneous.
Sam loves a spooky mystery, but when this dog detective finds herself on the run from an ancient curse and possibly a mummy on the rampage, is it more than she can handle? Simultaneous.
Canine detective Sam is bored at the prospect of spending a cottage weekend at Sagawa Lake - until she hears that the lake has a deep, dark secret. In the second book in the Sam & Friends Mystery
Sam the dog and her friends Jennie and Beth find an old diary while on vacation at Sagawa Lake, which tells of a monster living underneath the lake's surface.
When Sam tries to have fun in the sun, everything she tries leads to trouble, but soon she finds a smelly dead fish to roll in and suddenly the beach seems like a much better place to be.