New Releases by Lynne Cox

Lynne Cox is the author of Yoshi, Sea Turtle Genius (2023), Tales of Al (2022), Swimming in the Sink (2016), Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas (2014), Open Water Swimming Manual (2013).

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Yoshi, Sea Turtle Genius

release date: Jan 10, 2023
Yoshi, Sea Turtle Genius
In this picture book that is both heartwarming and exciting, join Yoshi, a sea turtle, on her remarkable journey as she swims farther than any animal in recorded history--23,000 miles!--to return to the beach where she first hatched, to lay her own eggs. Inside every loggerhead turtle is genius: the ability to find their first home, no matter how far away. Follow one, from her birth on a beach in Australia...to her trip across an ocean filled with sharks and seahorses and much more...to her rescue from a net by a fisherman, who names her Yoshi...to her rehabilitation at an aquarium...to her record-breaking swim across the Indian Ocean to the beach on which she hatched, to lay her eggs. Written by Lynne Cox, also a record-breaking swimmer, here is the true story of a sea turtle who swam the longest distance of any animal in recorded history.

Tales of Al

release date: May 24, 2022
Tales of Al
The moving, inspiring story of Al, the ungainly, unruly, irresistible Newfoundland puppy who grows up to become a daring rescue dog and super athlete—part of Italy's elite, highly specialized corps of water rescue dogs who swoop out of helicopters and save lives. Lynne Cox—acclaimed best-selling author of Swimming to Antarctica—is internationally famous for swimming the world’s most difficult waterways without a wet suit, and able to endure water temperatures so cold that they would kill anyone else, recognizes and celebrates all forms of athleticism in others, human or otherwise. And when she saw a video of a Newfoundland dog leaping from an airborne helicopter into Italian waters to save someone from drowning, Cox was transfixed by the rescue, and captivated by the magnificence, physicality, and daring of the dog. Tales of Al is the moving, inspiring story of Cox’s adventures on Italy’s picturesque Lake Idroscalo, as witness to the rigorous training of one of these spectacular dogs at SICS, the famed school that has taught hundreds of dog owners how to train their dogs—Newfoundlands, German shepherds, and golden retrievers—for this rescue operation. Cox writes about coming to know the dog at the book’s center, Al herself, from puppyhood, an adorable but untrainable chocolate Newfoundland—about the dreams, expectations, disappointments, and vision of her trainer and about realizing the dog’s full potential; striving with all of her canine might to become an expertly trained, highly specialized water rescue dog.

Swimming in the Sink

release date: Sep 06, 2016
Swimming in the Sink
In this stunning memoir of life after loss, the open-water swimming legend and bestselling author tells of facing the one challenge that no amount of training could prepare her for. A celebrated athlete who set swimming records around the world, Lynne Cox achieved astonishing feats of strength and endurance. She was the first to swim the frigid waters of the Bering Strait, the Strait of Magellan, and the coast of Antarctica, and she was the fastest to swim the English Channel. But it is a different kind of struggle that pushes her to the brink. In a short period of time, Lynne loses her father, and then her mother, and then Cody, her beloved Labrador retriever. Soon after, Lynne herself is diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition that leaves her unable to swim and barely able to walk. But against all odds, and with the support of her friends and family, Lynne begins the slow pull toward recovery, reaching always for the open waters that give her the freedom and mastery that mean everything to her. What follows is a beautifully poignant meditation on loss and an exhilarating celebration of life as, to Lynne’s surprise, she begins to find, within the unfamiliar space of vulnerability, the greatest treasures—like falling in love.

Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas
Relates the story of an elephant seal named Elizabeth that was transferred from the Avon River in Christchurch, New Zealand, to the ocean, but found her way back to the city.

Open Water Swimming Manual

release date: Jul 30, 2013
Open Water Swimming Manual
Lynne Cox has set open water swimming records across the world, and now she has focused her decades-long experience and expertise into this definitive guide to swimming. Open Water Swimming Manual provides a wealth of knowledge for all swimmers, from seasoned triathletes and expert swimmers to beginners exploring open water swimming for the first time. Cox methodically addresses what is needed to succeed at and enjoy open water swimming, including choosing the right bathing suit and sunscreen; surviving in dangerous weather conditions, currents, and waves; confronting various marine organisms; treating ailments, such as being stung or bitten, and much more. Cox calls upon Navy SEAL training materials and instructors’ knowledge of open water swimming and safety procedures to guide her research. In addition, first-hand anecdotes from SEAL specialists and stories of Cox’s own experiences serve as both warnings and proper practices to adopt. Open Water Swimming Manual is the first manual of its kind to make use of oceanography, marine biology, and to weave in stories about the successes and failures of other athletes, giving us a deeper, broader understanding of this exhilarating and fast growing sport.

Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

release date: May 31, 2012
Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Thrive in Bioscience revision guides are written to help undergraduate students achieve exam success in all core areas of bioscience. They communicate all the key concepts in a succinct, easy-to-digest way, using features and tools - both in the book and in digital form - to make learning even more effective.

Grayson (ESPANOL)

release date: May 11, 2011
Grayson (ESPANOL)
De una de las nadadoras profesionales más destacadas del mundo nos llega este maravilloso relato, sobre el poder de la fe que supera todos los obstáculosEn Grayson, Lynne Cox narra la historia de un milagroso e inolvidable encuentro que vivió en el mar a los diecisiete años. En una madrugada serena pero cargada de energía, Lynne nadaba en aguas frías, a doscientos metros de la costa, cuando se percató de que algo nadaba por debajo de ella. Aquello parecía lo bastante grande como para ser un tiburón blanco, pero no lo fue. Resultó ser un bebé ballena que había perdido a su mamá en el mar, y que había seguido a Lynne por más de una milla. Si Lynne no lograba encontrar a la mamá, el bebé ballena se deshidrataría y moriría de hambre. Algo tan enorme como la mamá ballena, que medía quince metros, de pronto parecía muy pequeña en el vasto océano Pacífico. ¿Cómo podría encontrarla Lynne?

Grayson

release date: May 04, 2011
Grayson
Part mystery, part magical tale, this is the story of a miraculous ocean encounter that happened to the adventurer, swimmer, and bestselling author when she was seventeen and in training for a big swim. It was the dark of early morning; Lynne was in 55-degree water as smooth as black ice, two hundred yards offshore, outside the wave break. She was swimming her last half-mile back to the pier before heading home for breakfast when she became aware that something was swimming with her. The ocean was charged with energy as if a squall was moving in; thousands of baby anchovy darted through the water like lit sparklers, trying to evade something larger. Whatever it was, it felt large enough to be a white shark coursing beneath her body. It wasn’t a shark. It became clear that it was a baby gray whale—following alongside Lynne for a mile or so. Lynne had been swimming for more than an hour; she needed to get out of the water to rest, but she realized that if she did, the young calf would follow her onto shore and die from collapsed lungs. The baby whale—eighteen feet long!—was migrating on a three-month trek to its feeding grounds in the Bering Sea, an eight-thousand-mile journey. It would have to be carried on its mother’s back for much of that distance, and was dependent on its mother’s milk for food—baby whales drink up to fifty gallons of milk a day. If Lynne didn’t find the mother whale, the baby would suffer from dehydration and starve to death. Something so enormous—the mother whale was fifty feet long—suddenly seemed very small in the vast Pacific Ocean. How could Lynne possibly find her?

Myklas Contest Winners, Book 1

release date: Feb 10, 2011
Myklas Contest Winners, Book 1
Myklas Music Press was highly regarded for its extensive catalogue of quality elementary and intermediate supplemental piano music. The pieces that are included in Myklas Contest Winners represent Myklas’s most popular and effective solos drawn from festival and contest lists. Divided into four graded collections, outstanding and time-tested solos are made available again by Rhonda Bennett, Ronald Bennett, Rosemary Barrett Byers, Lynne Cox, Anne Shannon Demarest, Mary Hauber, Ernest Kramer, Joyce Schatz Pease, Ruth Perdew, John Robert Poe, Catherine Rollin, Mike Springer, Robert D. Vandall, and Judy East Wells. Book 1 includes pieces appropriate for early elementary to elementary students. Reading range is limited and coordination between the hands is simple. Titles: * Bubble Blues * Clown Serenade * The Crab * The Lion Roars * Marching Tune * The Minnow * Monkey Blues * Now You See Him, Now You Don't! * Pandas on Parade * Rain Forest * Trumpet Fanfare * The Whale * Who Has Seen the Wind? * Windflowers "Bubble Blues," "Pandas on Parade," "Trumpet Fanfare," and "Who Has Seen the Wind?" are Federation Festivals 2014-2016 selections.

South With the Sun

release date: Jan 01, 2011
South With the Sun
An account of the famed explorer's career offers insight into his successful expeditions as well as his role in inspiring the author's own achievements.

Storia del magico incontro tra una ragazza e un cucciolo di balena che ha perso la mamma

release date: Dec 30, 2010
Storia del magico incontro tra una ragazza e un cucciolo di balena che ha perso la mamma
È l’alba e Lynne, che ha diciassette anni, sta nuotando nell’oceano al largo di Seal Beach, in California. Le manca appena mezzo miglio per completare il suo allenamento mattutino e tornare a casa a fare colazione. L’acqua è gelida, appena tredici gradi, e liscia come ghiaccio nero. All’improvviso, Lynne la sente sussultare. L’oceano sembra carico d’energia, come l’aria appena prima di un violento temporale. Migliaia di piccole alici le sfrecciano accanto come scintille: cercano di sfuggire a qualcosa di più grosso. C’è qualcosa nell’acqua sotto di lei, e sembra grande abbastanza da farle credere di essere inseguita da uno squalo bianco. Ma non è uno squalo. È un cucciolo di balena grigia, che l’ha seguita per oltre un miglio. Lynne è in acqua da più di un’ora, è stanca e infreddolita ma capisce immediatamente che, se nuota verso riva, il piccolo continuerà a seguirla e finirà per spiaggiarsi. Il cucciolo deve aver perduto la mamma mentre migravano insieme dal Messico verso nord: un viaggio di ottomila miglia che, ogni anno, le balene grigie compiono per raggiungere il Mare di Bering. Non può fare a meno della madre. Non è ancora in grado di nuotare a lungo da solo e, per sopravvivere, ha bisogno del latte materno. Se Lynne non riesce a trovarla, il piccolo corre il rischio di disidratarsi e di morire di fame. Questa è la storia di quanto è accaduto.

Student Characteristics and Self-concept of Secondary Career and Technical Education Students in a North Central Texas Region

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Beaming Bright, You're a Shining Light

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Swimming to Antarctica

release date: Sep 09, 2009
Swimming to Antarctica
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this extraordinary book, the world’s most extraordinary distance swimmer writes about her emotional and spiritual need to swim and about the almost mystical act of swimming itself. Lynne Cox trained hard from age nine, working with an Olympic coach, swimming five to twelve miles each day in the Pacific. At age eleven, she swam even when hail made the water “like cold tapioca pudding” and was told she would one day swim the English Channel. Four years later—not yet out of high school—she broke the men’s and women’s world records for the Channel swim. In 1987, she swam the Bering Strait from America to the Soviet Union—a feat that, according to Gorbachev, helped diminish tensions between Russia and the United States. Lynne Cox’s relationship with the water is almost mystical: she describes swimming as flying, and remembers swimming at night through flocks of flying fish the size of mockingbirds, remembers being escorted by a pod of dolphins that came to her off New Zealand. She has a photographic memory of her swims. She tells us how she conceived of, planned, and trained for each, and re-creates for us the experience of swimming (almost) unswimmable bodies of water, including her most recent astonishing one-mile swim to Antarctica in thirty-two-degree water without a wet suit. She tells us how, through training and by taking advantage of her naturally plump physique, she is able to create more heat in the water than she loses. Lynne Cox has swum the Mediterranean, the three-mile Strait of Messina, under the ancient bridges of Kunning Lake, below the old summer palace of the emperor of China in Beijing. Breaking records no longer interests her. She writes about the ways in which these swims instead became vehicles for personal goals, how she sees herself as the lone swimmer among the waves, pitting her courage against the odds, drawn to dangerous places and treacherous waters that, since ancient times, have challenged sailors in ships.

BALMASA

release date: Mar 01, 2009
BALMASA
It was the dark of early morning; Lynne was in 55-degree water as smooth as black ice, two hundred yards offshore, outside the wave break. She was swimming her last half-mile back to the pier before heading home for breakfast when she became aware that something was swimming with her. The ocean was charged with energy as if a squall was moving in; thousands of baby anchovy darted through the water like lit sparklers, trying to evade something larger. Whatever it was, it felt large enough to be a white shark coursing beneath her body. पहाटेचा अंधार होता. काळ्या, बर्फासारख्या गुळगुळीत आणि पंचावन्न डिग्री तपमानाच्या पाण्यात लिन होती. वादळ येण्यापूर्वी असतो तसा समुद्र ऊर्जेनं भारला गेला होता. तिला जाणीव झाली, की आपल्याबरोबर कुणीतरी पोहत आहे. कुणातरी ’मोठ्या’पासून वाचण्यासाठी अँकोव्हीची हजारो पिल्लं ठिणग्यांसारखी सैरावैरा उडत होती. ते जे काही होतं, ते तिला पांढर्‍या शार्कइतकं मोठं वाटत होतं...

Der kleine Wal

release date: Jan 01, 2008

The Magnitude of Rail Fixed Transportation Costs on the Profitability of Dry-grain Ethanol Production in the United States

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Die Eismeer-Schwimmerin

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Le cri de la baleine

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Le cri de la baleine
A dix-sept ans, la nageuse prodige Lynne Cox, qui a déjà, deux ans plus tôt, battu le record de traversée de la Manche, s'entraîne à l'aube dans les eaux froides californiennes. S'apprêtant à rentrer au port, elle sent auprès d'elle une présence et découvre qu'elle est suivie par un baleineau, qui mesure tout de même cinq mètres de long. Celui-ci a dû dériver et perdre sa mère pendant leur migration vers le détroit de Béring, un long voyage de plus de trois mois. Lynne Cox sait que, si elle nage vers le rivage, ce bébé baleine va la suivre et s'échouer sur la plage. Il mourra également sans le lait de sa mère, dont il boit jusqu'à deux cents litres par jour. Pour le sauver, Lynne n'a qu'une solution : le ramener à sa mère. Mais même un animal aussi énorme, treize mètres de long, paraît bien petit au milieu de l'océan Pacifique. Comment Lynne va-t-elle retrouver sa trace ? Un témoignage qui prend des allures de récit initiatique et célèbre les mystères de la mer.

Children Journey Into the Secrets of Life

release date: Jan 01, 2007

The Day the Whale Came

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Day the Whale Came
The real-life story of how the world's most famous female long-distance swimmer encountered a grey whale separated from its mother - and how she helped to reunite them.Lynne Cox is the author of 'Swimming to Antarctica', a memoir of her life as a swimmer. From the age of fourteen she has been breaking records for long-distance swimming, culminating in a mile-long swim in Antarctica, in zero degree-temperature water.When Lynne was 17, and on a training swim off the California mainland, she found herself swimming with a grey whale that had lost its mother. For the next seven hours, she swam with the whale - through pods of dolphin, and schools of sun-fish, between the pilings of a pier, and out to the base of an oil-rig, diving down as deeply as Lynne was able to, losing sight of the whale for minutes only to have it return and listen to its strange clicking and singing - in an increasingly desperate attempt to locate its mother. The whale was too young to survive by itself, and Lynne's account of the hours she spent swimming with it, and of the moment when they finally found its mother is remarkable.Heartwarming, beautifully-written, atmospheric and sparkling with descriptions of the ocean and the behavior of the magnificent creatures that live in it, 'The Day the Whale Came' is an unforgettable story of human resilience and natural wonder.

Book Club Kit

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Christmas Doll Bed

release date: Dec 10, 2002
The Christmas Doll Bed
A non-fiction story of how love came down at Christmas in an amazing way. This is a tribute to the power of love, even after losing a loved one, and also a tribute to my parents in the form of a memoir. In addition it provides a glimpse into the life of a rural family in the early 1900s in South Carolina. It is the story of a special doll that had a special mission to help others realize that love, especially that at Christmas time, is miraculous in itself. Written in 2002 it is for readers of all ages.

Keynotes in Biochemistry

release date: Dec 31, 2001
Keynotes in Biochemistry
With students paying their way at university, there is an ever increasing necessity for them to pass exams. The Keynotes in... series aims to provide the 'take-home messages' and key facts for a particular subject area in an extremely concise and memorable form. These revision aids would encapsulate the 'easy marks' for any particular exam question either by providing the key points and key evidence which would form the basis of an essay-type answer or the facts for answering multiple choice questions. Keynotes in Biochemistry will form part of the Keynotes series which will concentrate upon the main stays of first year undergraduate courses in the Life Sciences and Chemistry. This pocket-size book of revision notes can easily be read on the bus or taken for a dull session in the laundrette!

Professional Mediation Skills Certificate Training Program

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Sea Zoo

release date: Dec 01, 1997

Women, the Lost Cause and the New South

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Building to Learn -- Learning to Build

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Stories from Yaraba

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Micronuclei in Exfoliated Bladder Cells of Nevada Residents who Chronically Ingest Arsenic-contaminated Water

release date: Jan 01, 1994
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