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*Duncan, David James. <i>The River Why.</i> | *Duncan, David James. <i>The River Why.</i> | ||
*Life of Pi: [[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780156027328&itm=3]] | *Life of Pi: [[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780156027328&itm=3]] | ||
+ | *Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious Resource (Paperback) by Marq de Villiers | ||
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Revision as of 04:54, 31 January 2008
Contents
Informal Bibliography
Bibliographies and Suggestions from Faculty and Staff - January-February 2008
- Mary Pat Treuthart's Bibliography
- Possible Coregraphy on Water - S. Ostersmith.
- Possible collaboration with Bioneers on this year’s topic. http://www.bioneers.org/about
- Possible Speaker recommendation to expert at Spokane County (JS)
- GU's own "Water Project" in Benin and beyond focuses on appropriate technology water filtration in developing environments.
Amazon Bibliography
There is a public online bibliography at Amazon, that you could add items to. The list is called "GU Water Bibliography" and the direct link is: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/30YPCSJ8MXMNE. You can also add it to your wish lists as a distinct list.
Titles
- Cadillac Desert
- Duncan, David James. " Valmiki's Palm," My Life as Told by Waterer: Confessions, Druidic Rants, Reflections, Bird-Watchinqs, Fish-Stalkinqs. Visions, Songs and Prayers Refracting Light, from Living Rivers, in the Age of the Industrial Dark Sierra Club Books, 2001, 3-30.
Duncan is the author of the popular teenage novel, The River Why 1984. From Amazon: "David James Duncan's first novel has gained an increasingly wide audience over the years--some might even call it a following. This coming-of-age tale of Gus Orviston's search for the Pacific Northwest's elusive steelhead, a metaphor for Gus's internal quest for self-knowledge, appeals to all who cherish a good yarn and memorable characters. Uncle Zeke's colorful rendition of Gus's conception on the banks of the Deschutes River is itself worth the price of purchase."
- Duncan, David James. The River Why.
- Life of Pi: [[1]]
- Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious Resource (Paperback) by Marq de Villiers
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