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Books > Travel > Places & peoples: general interest
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Richmond
(Hardcover)
Susan E. King, Thomas D Hamm
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Discovery Miles 7 180
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On a muggy, late August afternoon in 1936, somewhere along the
banks of Greasy Creek, Life found Grace--walking the dusty mile
between work and home in a brand new pair of leather kitten-heeled
pumps, blond curls bouncing in the sun. Two weeks later, Lifie Jay
Preston and Grace Mollette married, a union that lasted until their
deaths fifty-eight years later. There was something about them,
their daughter Linda would discover, a kind of radiance and love of
living that would mark them in the memories of every person they
encountered--a song that resonates years after their passing.
"Songs of Life and Grace: A Memoir" is their story, told by the
daughter whose own life grew out of their loving ministries and
Appalachian sensibilities. Linda Scott DeRosier, the celebrated
author of "Creeker: A Woman's Journey," draws on family letters and
lore, interviews, and her own recollections to reach a better
understanding of her parents and the families that formed them
both. Along the way, she introduces an unforgettable cast of
characters: the formidable Grandma Emmy; Uncle Burns, an infamous
ladies' man; helpless and simple Aunt Jo; and gentle Pop Pop, who
could peel an apple in one long, unbroken spiral. A stirring,
honest look at Appalachia and a tribute to the unbreakable bonds of
family, "Songs of Life and Grace" establishes DeRosier as one of
the most vital and exciting new voices of the American South.
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Norman
- 1889-1949
(Hardcover)
Sue Schrems, Maddux on Behalf of the Cleveland County, Suzanne H. Schrems
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R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
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Brunch at Brother Marcus is a weekend institution in London, and
here in their first book you can find out why. Tas and Alex take
the flavours of the Eastern Med to make dishes worth getting out of
bed for, from simple favourites like Menemen - a spicy scrambled
eggs made with peppers and tomatoes - to the sublime: think Pulled
Lamb Flatbreads or Rosti with Fried Chicken and Eggs. Brunch with
Brother Marcus also features recipes to make your own yoghurt,
pickles, salt beef and breads as well as a drinks chapter that
delivers both smoothies and fortifying cocktails such as the
Brother Mary, or the alcohol-free Pomegranate Ginger Beer (sure to
put a skip in your step). And there are sweets too, including
traditional Baklavadika and a truly divine Portokalopita, an
extraordinary orange filo pastry cake. You won't want to brunch
with anyone else.
"From a lighthouse keeper in Norway to a reindeer herder in
Mongolia, the resulting series offers a captivating portrait of 10
extraordinary individuals living off the grid." - Financial Times
Between 2015 and 2020, photographer Brice Portolano travelled from
the islands of Alaska to the Patagonian steppe and from the forests
of Lapland to the highlands of Iran to capture the daily lives of
10 extraordinary people who made profound changes in their lives in
order to live closer to nature. They consciously built a life away
from the hustle and bustle of the city, usually without a phone
signal or internet access. Their lives are arduous, but also full
of a sense of personal freedom, self-determination, and fulfilment.
These photographs present an inspiring vision of the joys of
finding one's place in the world and the challenges of living off
the grid. In these 10 vivid portraits of alternative lifestyles, we
meet: Tinja, the dog sled driver in Lapland; Ali, the Persian
horseman; Barny, the self-supporter in a circus wagon in Cumbria,
England; Zaya, the reindeer herder in the Mongolian taiga; George,
the hostel father in Tuscany; Sylwia, the artist on the Greek
island of Lefkada; Sky, the Argentinean goucha; Ben, the hunter in
Utah, USA; Jerry, the oyster farmer in Alaska; Elena, the
lighthouse keeper in Norway. Text in English and German.
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Fort Pierce
(Hardcover)
Ada Coats Williams
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R822
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Discovery Miles 7 180
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In Modern Quilting discover the versatility, comfort and style that
a beautifully designed quilt can bring to your home. Long seen as a
traditional craft-form, contemporary textiles designer, Julius
Arthur, guides you through the basic construction, patchwork and
applique techniques of quilt-making, before showcasing 20 stylish
hand-stitched projects perfectly suited for modern living. From a
large-scale heirloom quilt, to a fashionable cross-body pouch, each
project is minimal in design but with thoughful details, making it
ideal for first-time crafters. Complete with stunning lifestyle
photography and clear instructions throughout, Modern Quilting will
make you fall in love with this age-old craft and give you a
new-found appreciation for textiles.
'This is a joy of a book. I know nothing of sweaters and little of
Iceland, and this book used pictures and words to open Iceland and
its people for me, using Icelandic sweaters and knitting to do it.'
- Neil Gaiman In Iceland there's a piece of knitwear that everybody
has but no one has bought: the lopapeysa, or 'lopi' for short. This
sweater made from unspun Icelandic wool is a treasured piece of the
island's culture passed down from generation to generation, used
and cherished. In this guide, Joan of Dark and Kyle Cassidy take
you on an 800-mile adventure around Iceland's breathtaking
landscapes to explore and experience the island's rich knitting
tradition and to show you how to make your very own lopi-style
knits. By interviewing local experts, wool producers and knitters
they trace the history of the patterns and along the way meet rock
stars, professors and designers who share their knitting-related
stories and reveal some of their country's hidden gems. From
isolated waterfalls, hot springs and iconic movie locations to
beautiful Icelandic horses, giant glaciers and erupting volcanos,
the book is full of stunning photographs at every turn. The journey
inspired 12 beautiful lopi-style knitting patterns all presented
here with photographs, charts and detailed instructions to
carefully guide you through each project whether you are a complete
beginner or an experienced knitter. So pick up your needles and
spend some time in the land of ice and fire! Work your way through
the projects from the traditional sweater to gloves and hats, a
cosy jumper dress and stylish headbands all while finding out why
the lopapeysa is so special and so individual to Iceland.
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Mapleton
(Hardcover)
April Clawson, Kjirstin Youngberg
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R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
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