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Marcia Leonard

    The Diamond Triangle
    The Way in Ocean
    Two Colours
    Purdy's Wharf
    I Like Mess
    No New Pants!
    • 2013

      The Glacier

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Arctic, a team of top glaciologists, led by the ambitious Vladimir Ustinov, discovers that Greenland's glacier is surprisingly warm rather than cold. This revelation challenges existing scientific beliefs and raises alarming implications for the Earth's crust and potential catastrophic events. As curiosity turns to danger, the scientists must confront the destructive forces lurking beneath the ice, leading to a race against time to prevent a disaster that could devastate the North American continent.

      The Glacier
    • 2012

      The Diamond Triangle

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in the remote Siberian taiga, a team of geologists embarks on a mission to uncover valuable diamonds, driven by a sense of patriotism to save their economically troubled country. Their discovery of the Diamond Triangle, filled with 50-carat crystals, quickly attracts dangerous bounty hunters eager to claim the prize. As the explorers navigate treacherous terrains and face relentless pursuit, their loyalty and belief in their cause transform them from seekers into fugitives, battling both nature and human greed.

      The Diamond Triangle
    • 2012

      Two Colours

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a nearly century-old mother recounting her harrowing experiences in twentieth-century Ukraine. Her tale is marked by the brutal realities of the 1917 revolution, the oppressive regime of the commissars, and the devastating Golodomor famine that claimed millions of lives. Amidst this backdrop of struggle, her family's confinement in a dungeon exemplifies the dire circumstances they faced. The story also touches on the impact of World War II, highlighting the loss of her father, a pilot betrayed by the very regime he served.

      Two Colours
    • 2012

      The book delves into the complexities of performance measurement in logistics, particularly within the Air Force, highlighting ongoing debates and recent initiatives aimed at improving efficiency and funding for weapon system spares. It discusses various programs and reviews, such as the Chief's Logistics Review and the Spares Campaign, which seek effective solutions. Despite a general agreement on the need for enhanced performance measures, there remains a lack of consensus on what metrics to prioritize and how to implement them, referencing a scorecard developed by the Logistics Management Institute.

      Air Force Materiel Command: A Survey of Performance Measures
    • 2011

      The Way in Ocean

      A Trilogy

      • 780 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      The story follows a young boy's adventurous journey aboard a small drift netter through the frigid waters of the Norwegian and Greenland seas. Facing fierce storms and the harsh elements, he uncovers the mysteries of the Arctic and Barents Sea. His resilience and courage shine as he encounters the challenges of ice, wind, and polar bears, revealing the beauty and danger of this remote wilderness.

      The Way in Ocean
    • 2011
    • 1999

      The story follows a child's imaginative journey as they take on the role of a veterinarian, caring for and healing various sick pets. Through creative play, the child learns about empathy, responsibility, and the importance of caring for animals, all while navigating the challenges and joys of their pretend profession. The narrative captures the innocence of childhood and the power of imagination in fostering a love for animals.

      The Pet Vet
    • 1999

      The story centers on a young girl who sets up a camping adventure in her bedroom, creating a cozy and imaginative space. Her mother joins her, turning the experience into a bonding moment filled with warmth and shared stories. This delightful tale emphasizes the importance of family connections and the joy of simple, creative play.

      My Camp-Out
    • 1999

      A boy's attachment to his favorite old, worn-out pants creates tension with his mother, who wants him to replace them. The story explores the emotional connection he has to the pants and the humorous conflict that arises from their differing perspectives. The narrative delves into themes of sentimentality and the struggle between comfort and practicality, ultimately leading to a resolution that addresses both the boy's feelings and his mother's concerns.

      No New Pants!