Slovenian schoolteacher Barbara Cirman and her friend Pavle had virtually no experience of sailing when they bought a sailing boat. This text, featuring Barbara's log book and diary entries, recounts the pair's adventures sailing around the beautiful islands of the Adriatic over several years.
Dancing on the Wind By: Marie Scott Lilting or somber, Dancing On The Wind is a collection of strong, intimate, and universal tracings of life’s moments – danced on the wind.
- Evocative writing: Anna Grasso together with Jean Michel has the gift of transporting readers directly into the heart of the story, making every heartbeat and every rustle of the waves feel.
Looks at the connections between the atmosphere, the oceans, and life all over the world, describing how these oscillations came to be recognized and the impact they have on the delicate balance of the Earth's biological populations.
This imaginative tale takes young readers on a journey to the coast where they'll be immersed in dreaming, envisioning what it would be like to live as a creature at the beach, and the feelings of dancing at the shore.
The Dance of the Sea is a tale of fisherfolk that live in an obscure coastal slum village situated in the southernmost tip of the Indian Subcontinent.
GREECE: The Dance of the Seas
Will Gatti is head of English at a girls' school in Surrey.
A collection of poetry with various themes such as Man, Nature and senryu.
On the island of Normost, in the kingdom of Windward, 13-year-old Cerinthe Gale is a folk healer who dreams of being a dancer. When her mother falls ill, Cerinthe fights...
Wind on the Waves is a collection of fifty-two stories that embody the beauty, mystery, and allure of Oregon’s magnificent coast.