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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social groups & communities > Rural communities
'Absorbing, funny and oh-so-romantic. I loved every page!'When
Lily's husband dies, she moves to the edge of a tiny village,
settling into a solitary life, her only real company her brother
and his family. A quiet life becomes her safe space, with no risk
of getting hurt. When her brother offers her spare room to his
oldest friend, Jack, Lily's reluctant - but knowing how much she
owes her family, can't say no. A lodger takes some getting used to
but to her surprise, Lily begins to enjoy Jack's company. Slowly
but surely, Jack encourages Lily to step outside her comfort zone.
But taking risks means facing the consequences, and telling people
how she really feels, means Lily might have to face losing them.
But as the saying goes - you only live once - and being brave could
mean Lily gets a second chance at love... 'Read yourself happy'
with Maxine Morrey's latest feel-good, unforgettable and utterly
uplifting love story, guaranteed to make you smile. Perfect for
fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Kinsella. Praise for Maxine
Morrey: 'An uplifting read that stops you in your tracks and makes
you wonder "....but what if?" Absorbing, funny and oh-so-romantic,
I loved every page!' Rachel Burton 'A super sweet read, guaranteed
to warm any winter evening' Samantha Tonge 'A lovely story that
kept me turning the pages' Jules Wake 'A stunning, perfect novel -
it literally took my breath away.' The Writing Garnet, 5 stars 'A
warm hug of a book.' Rachel's Random Reads, 5 stars
A century ago, most Americans had ties to the land. Now only one in
fifty is engaged in farming and little more than a fourth live in
rural communities. Though not new, this exodus from the land
represents one of the great social movements of our age and is also
symptomatic of an unparalleled transformation of our society.
In "Children of the Land," the authors ask whether traditional
observations about farm families--strong intergenerational ties,
productive roles for youth in work and social leadership, dedicated
parents and a network of positive engagement in church, school, and
community life--apply to three hundred Iowa children who have grown
up with some tie to the land. The answer, as this study shows, is a
resounding yes. In spite of the hardships they faced during the
agricultural crisis of the 1980s, these children, whose lives we
follow from the seventh grade to after high school graduation,
proved to be remarkably successful, both academically and socially.
A moving testament to the distinctly positive lifestyle of Iowa
families with connections to the land, this uplifting book also
suggests important routes to success for youths in other high risk
settings.
A fresh start in a picture-perfect English town brings the hope of
new friends, new adventures and even new romance in this
heart-warming novel from readers' top pick Fay Keenan. When Kate
Harris accepts the job of redecorating her brother Aidan's house in
the picturesque town of Willowbury, she knows it's just a stop gap
before she has to decide what to do with the rest of her life.
While her three sons spend the summer holiday with their father,
Kate has an opportunity to prove to herself that there is a new
life, after her divorce. Harry Sinclair is the owner of Vale
Volumes book shop on Willowbury High Street. Content, if a little
bored with his lot, his shop, as well as his life, could do with
freshening up. When Kate offers to spruce up Vale Volumes ready for
the visit of a famous author, they find they have a lot more in
common than colour schemes. But both have secrets and
responsibilities, and when the trials of family life threaten their
burgeoning friendship, can they overcome the experiences of their
pasts? Will Somerset's most magical town cast its spell on them? Or
will Kate and Harry have to concede that their friendship really is
just for the summer? Let Fay Keenan transport you to the perfect
British summertime, with beautiful countryside, an unforgettable
romance, and just the right dose of escapism. Perfect for all fans
of Debbie Macomber, Cathy Bramley and Katie Fforde. What authors
and readers say about Fay Keenan's novels: 'Guaranteed to put a
spring in your step. Feel-good, frisky and great fun with a hearty
dash of romance and intrigue.' Julie Houston 'Moving, funny,
thoughtful and romantic. Bring on the next one!' Jenny Kane 'This
is a lovely and heart-warming story, that has a serious side hidden
within the romance.' Amazon reviewer ' It was a wonderful book,
guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Amazon reviewer 'I was so
engrossed in the storyline, which is thoroughly heart-warming, that
I read the entire book without stopping. I always enjoy Keenan's
books and am looking forward to the next one!' Amazon reviewer
'Absorbing, funny and oh-so-romantic. I loved every page!'When
Lily's husband dies, she moves to the edge of a tiny village,
settling into a solitary life, her only real company her brother
and his family. A quiet life becomes her safe space, with no risk
of getting hurt. When her brother offers her spare room to his
oldest friend, Jack, Lily's reluctant - but knowing how much she
owes her family, can't say no. A lodger takes some getting used to
but to her surprise, Lily begins to enjoy Jack's company. Slowly
but surely, Jack encourages Lily to step outside her comfort zone.
But taking risks means facing the consequences, and telling people
how she really feels, means Lily might have to face losing them.
But as the saying goes - you only live once - and being brave could
mean Lily gets a second chance at love... 'Read yourself happy'
with Maxine Morrey's latest feel-good, unforgettable and utterly
uplifting love story, guaranteed to make you smile. Perfect for
fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Kinsella. Praise for Maxine
Morrey: 'An uplifting read that stops you in your tracks and makes
you wonder "....but what if?" Absorbing, funny and oh-so-romantic,
I loved every page!' Rachel Burton 'A super sweet read, guaranteed
to warm any winter evening' Samantha Tonge 'A lovely story that
kept me turning the pages' Jules Wake 'A stunning, perfect novel -
it literally took my breath away.' The Writing Garnet, 5 stars 'A
warm hug of a book.' Rachel's Random Reads, 5 stars
In this work of creative nonfiction, author Kate Benz provides an
intimate look at the present-day residents of Courtland, Kansas
(population 285), a town whose economy depends almost entirely on
agriculture.Through charming, first-person accounts, Nothing but
the Dirt: Stories from an American Farm Town tells the whole story
of life in Courtland, bucking the "Rural America is dying"
narrative that so often proliferates national headlines about
small-town USA. Throughout the book, Benz paints a picture of
community that is unwilling to give up on each other. Macro-level
issues such as rising tariffs, operation costs versus sinking
commodity prices, and infusions of federal farm subsidies affect
the locals' daily livelihood, but it's their love of their
community that continues their collective efforts to keep Main
Street open for business and Courtland on the map. These are the
stories from one corner of rural America, told through the people
who live there: the fourth-generation farmers, the young
professionals, the transplants, the small business owners (many of
whom are women)-a community that is nuclear, blended, straight,
gay, red, blue, religious, and anything but. Young people who grew
up in Courtland are moving back to raise their kids there, but
instead of farming, they are opening breweries, boutiques,
marketing agencies, or hair salons. They love rural life but want a
new way to define it. Courtland is a community that is unwaveringly
determined to keep their corner of rural America not only alive but
thriving, refusing to let challenges define or deter them. Instead,
they continuously find creative ways to overcome, adapt, improve,
and move forward.
Brand NEW from the bestselling author of The Village Shop For
Lonely Hearts.After escaping her parents' unhappy marriage to
sleepy Cranbridge a long time ago, Belle Clarke dreams of staying
at The Black Swan Inn forever. But with the rundown Inn threatened
with closure, Belle may be forced to leave, unless a buyer can be
found ... quickly. So, when her oldest friend Pete Kennedy returns
from working abroad with a plan to save the Inn, Belle should be
overjoyed. The trouble is, Pete has some rather radical ideas for
the renovation which Belle disagrees with. But when a snow storm
hits, Belle and Pete are forced to put aside their differences and
work together to help the village. Can Belle realise her dreams to
stay in Cranbridge and can Pete ever stop running from his past? As
they try to save The Black Swan Inn, secrets are revealed and just
maybe they'll finally find out how they really feel about each
other. Praise for Alison Sherlock: 'Glorious escapism. Uplifting,
heartwarming and joyful, Alison Sherlock writes with a warmth and
lightness of touch' Kerry Fisher 'A lovely story of finding
yourself and discovering what home means. I couldn't stop turning
the pages. Loved it.' Jessica Redland
From the top 10 bestselling author of The Cornish Midwife. Two
years after losing her husband, Finn, Lexie Turner is still
struggling. She knows she needs to move on, but she has no idea
where to begin. Packing up her life in London, Lexie heads to the
coastal town of Port Kara to spend the summer working out her next
move. With only her beloved Labrador for company, it's the perfect
place to start again. But life in Port Kara is nothing like Lexie
expected! Soon, she finds herself drawn into the close-knit
community, unable to hide away. And when she meets local man,
Elliott Dorton, Lexie begins to feel her broken heart slowly come
back to life... Elliott is kind but adventurous and his job
requires him to take risks daily - something Lexie isn't ready to
deal with. Can she trust in Elliott and risk her heart breaking a
second time, or will their one Cornish summer be all that Lexie can
hope for? From Jo Bartlett, the bestselling author of The Cornish
Midwives Series, comes another emotional read about second chances
and having the courage to grab them with all your heart. Praise for
Jo Bartlett: 'I love second chance stories. I love returning home
stories. So a book combining both is an absolute winner for me. The
Cornish Midwife is simply gorgeous. Stunning setting, wonderful
characters, and oozing with warmth. A triumph from Jo Bartlett.'
Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and set in the beating heart of
a community, this story is a wonderful slice of Cornish escapism.'
Helen J Rolfe
Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Jessica Redland and Kate Forster.
Do you believe in Christmas miracles? Holly is looking for a
change. There has to be more to life than the long hours she works
as an editor in New York City, despite what everyone says. What she
doesn't expect when she leaves the city behind is to meet Mitch, a
recluse who's hiding more than she realises. Mitch spends his days
hidden away in a little log cabin in Inglenook Falls, where he owns
a Christmas tree farm. He speaks to people only when necessary, so
when Holly falls into his life, he's not sure how to react. All he
knows is that something needs to change if he wants to get his life
back on track. Along with friends Cleo and Darcy, Holly is
determined to bring joy back to Mitch's life, but will he
appreciate their interference? And when a business proposition
throws everything up in the air, will it do more harm than good?
Curl up this festive season in a snow-covered log cabin surrounded
by Christmas trees and find out whether miracles and second chances
really do happen. *Please note this is a re-release of Christmas
Miracles at the Little Log Cabin, previously published by Helen J
Rolfe* Praise for Helen Rolfe's heartwarming stories: 'Beautiful,
magical and incredibly moving' The Writing Garnet 'It's a book
version of a Hallmark movie' Amazon Reviewer 'A warm romantic
feel-good read' Goodreads Reviewer 'The perfect festive romance'
Jessica's Book Biz 'What a wonderful festive read!' Goodreads
Reviewer
Another wonderful new series from the top 10 bestselling author of
The Cornish Midwife, Jo Bartlett. Welcome to Seabreeze Farm.Unhappy
with life in London, and with her love life a complete disaster,
Ellie Chapman desperately needs a change. So when she learns she's
inherited a farmhouse perched high up on the cliffs above the
English Channel, it feels like the perfect escape. But ramshackle
and dilapidated, and ruled by the world's naughtiest donkey,
Seabreeze Farm is not as picture perfect as Ellie imagined. And
then there's brooding local vet Ben Hastings, who seems to make it
his mission to make life on the farm even harder for Ellie! With
money tight, Ellie slowly rebuilds the tired old farmhouse. And as
the farm comes to life under Ellie's care, Ellie's spark returns
too. Because as every day passes, Ellie begins to realise that
there is something special about Seabreeze Farm, and there's no
other place she'd rather be. This book was previously published as
two novellas - Give Me Your Answer Do and Second Chances at Channel
View Farm. Praise for Jo Bartlett: 'I love second chance stories. I
love returning home stories. So a book combining both is an
absolute winner for me. The Cornish Midwife is simply gorgeous.
Stunning setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with warmth. A
triumph from Jo Bartlett.' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and
set in the beating heart of a community, this story is a wonderful
slice of Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe
How prisons became economic development strategies for rural
Appalachian communities As the United States began the project of
mass incarceration, rural communities turned to building prisons as
a strategy for economic development. More than 350 prisons have
been built in the U.S. since 1980, with certain regions of the
country accounting for large shares of this dramatic growth.
Central Appalachia is one such region; there are eight prisons
alone in Eastern Kentucky. If Kentucky were its own country, it
would have the seventh highest incarceration rate in the world. In
Coal, Cages, Crisis, Judah Schept takes a closer look at this
stunning phenomenon, providing insight into prison growth, jail
expansion and rising incarceration rates in America's hinterlands.
Drawing on interviews, site visits, and archival research, Schept
traces recent prison growth in the region to the rapid decline of
its coal industry. He takes us inside this startling transformation
occurring in the coalfields, where prisons are often built on top
of old coalmines, including mountaintop removal sites, and built
into community planning approaches to crises of unemployment,
population loss, and declining revenues. By linking prison growth
to other sites in this landscape-coal mines, coal waste, landfills,
and incinerators-Schept shows that the prison boom has less to do
with crime and punishment and much more with the overall
extraction, depletion, and waste disposal processes that
characterize dominant development strategies for the region. Schept
argues that the future of this area now hangs in the balance,
detailing recent efforts to oppose its carceral growth. Coal,
Cages, Crisis offers invaluable insight into the complex dynamics
of mass incarceration that continue to shape Appalachia and the
broader United States.
Do you love someone enough to let them go?It was love at first
sight when talented art student Felicity "Flick" Johnston-Hart and
Jim MacDuff's worlds collided at Oxford University. However, after
years of blissful marriage, everything crashes down when their
marriage comes to a painful and abrupt end, thanks to Flick's
interfering mother Penelope. Finally succumbing to maternal
pressure, Flick falls into the high-flying career her mother
believed she was destined for. However, she soon realises life
without Jim isn't all she'd hoped, and that some decisions, once
made, cannot be undone. Meanwhile, Jim is settling back into life
as a single man in the beautiful Highland village of Shieldaig,
when an unexpected visitor brings painful news. A letter from
beyond the grave leads him to do something he never imagined and
takes him on a journey he didn't anticipate. Can either of them
heal and truly move on? Or is it true that a broken heart can never
be a blank canvas? This book was previously published as Through
the Glass. Praise for Lisa Hobman: 'I love it! - escape to the
beautiful Isle of Skye with this feel-good, uplifting story of lost
love and second chances...' Holly Martin 'Simply gorgeous. An
uplifting story of two broken individuals trying to find the
courage to take a chance on love again' Jessica Redland 'A really
uplifting, feel-good read about hope, love and second chances, that
really did warm my heart.' Kim Nash 'A gorgeous, heart-warming
romantic journey, reminds us to never give up on love...' Lucy
Coleman 'You will fall in love with this story of fresh starts and
mending broken hearts' Mandy Baggot 'A heart-breakingly beautiful
story of love and loss set in the stunning village of Glentorrin.
Be prepared to fall in love over and over again.' Nancy Barone
'What a beautiful read this was. I was rooting for Juliette from
the first page. Lisa handled some tough subjects with a delicate
and deft touch. I'm ready to escape to Skye!' Sarah Bennett
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