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  1. In Hooper's tale, one night each year the dogs that have been captured by four famous painters in famous oil paintings are allowed to escape from their two-dimensional confines. For that one night they leap from their canvas and run around the museum, raiding the kitchen for scraps, hiding out from after-hours museum visitors, and, at the end of this particular night, accidentally returning to ...

  2. 8 nov 2007 · Posted on 08 November 2007. In the summer of 2001-2, writer Meredith Hooper witnessed unprecedented amounts of snow and rain wreak havoc on a colony of Adélie’s penguins in Antarctica. Scientists working on climate variability on the Antarctic Peninsula accept that the extreme weather is evidence of the planet's warming.

  3. Meredith Hooper has 96 books on Goodreads with 2641 ratings. Meredith Hooper’s most popular book is The Pebble in my Pocket: A History of Our Earth.

  4. Meredith Hooper has the rare, possibly unique, distinction of being selected as a writer in Antarctica by three government programmes - the US National Science Foundation Artists and Writers Program, twice; by the British Admiralty, travelling on HMS Endurance, and by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions.

  5. 7 mar 2023 · Hooper, Meredith. Publication date 2001 Topics Shackleton, Ernest Henry, Sir, 1874-1922 -- Juvenile literature, Endurance (Ship) -- Juvenile literature ...

  6. 12 mag 2015 · River Story. Meredith Hooper. Candlewick Press, May 12, 2015 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 32 pages. “A luscious blend of cool blues and verdant greens lights up the pages of this poetic picture book, which traces the course of a river from its source.”. — Publishers Weekly Follow a river from its beginnings as a mountain stream formed from ...

  7. Meredith Hooper continues to be an ambassador for all things Antarctic since her 94/95 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship. “The Scott centenary has involved me in writing articles (academic and general), broadcasting, lecturing at literary festivals and polar conferences, during 2012–13.