How to catch a frog : and other stories about family, love, dysfunction, survival, and DIY / Heather Ross.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 240 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1617690988
  • 9781617690983
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 974.3043 23
LOC classification:
  • TT140.R67 A3 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
How to make a teepee from plastic flowers -- How to make paper flowers -- How to make coffee logs to start a fire -- How to make a bonfire -- How to catch a frog -- How to save a drowning child (part I) -- How to help a bird build a nest -- How to make a warm bed -- How to swim a horse -- How to make cream of broccoli soup -- How to make a very warm pair of pants -- How to run away -- How to fend off a bear -- How to start a children's clothing company -- How to make sugar on snow -- How to save a drowning child (part II) -- How to eat fresh trout -- How to begin again -- How to have faith -- How to not turn into your mother -- How to make a home.
Summary: Stories of growing up in rural Vermont as part of an eccentric family of artists and idealists, which involved self-imposed poverty, innovative living, daily lessons in self-reliance, and a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of the environment.
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Books Books Tan Tao University General Stacks Non-fiction 974.3043 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan AS-2018-0033
Books Books Liberty General Stacks Non-fiction 974.3043 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) In transit from Liberty to Tan Tao University since 11/22/2023 AS-2018-0034

"A Melanie Falick book."

How to make a teepee from plastic flowers -- How to make paper flowers -- How to make coffee logs to start a fire -- How to make a bonfire -- How to catch a frog -- How to save a drowning child (part I) -- How to help a bird build a nest -- How to make a warm bed -- How to swim a horse -- How to make cream of broccoli soup -- How to make a very warm pair of pants -- How to run away -- How to fend off a bear -- How to start a children's clothing company -- How to make sugar on snow -- How to save a drowning child (part II) -- How to eat fresh trout -- How to begin again -- How to have faith -- How to not turn into your mother -- How to make a home.

Stories of growing up in rural Vermont as part of an eccentric family of artists and idealists, which involved self-imposed poverty, innovative living, daily lessons in self-reliance, and a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of the environment.

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