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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social groups & communities > Rural communities
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Where's Home?
(Paperback)
Jan Fancy Hull; Edited by Andrew Wetmore; Cover design or artwork by Christine Heggelin
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R318
R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
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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
From the top 10 bestselling author of The Cornish Midwife When
Scarlett West's useless husband, Luke walks out one day and never
returns, she's left to try and make a new life for herself and her
four-year-old daughter, Ava. But with debts mounting, there's only
one place she can go... Returning home to the village where she
grew up, Scarlett starts to slowly rebuild her life. Their cottage
is beautiful, Scarlett has a new job and also the support of her
family and friends. Maybe this is the second chance she so
desperately needs? And then there's Cameron Ellis, Scarlett's
gorgeous new boss. Everyone thinks Scarlett and Cameron are perfect
for each other, and as Scarlett spends more and more time with him,
she begins to think that maybe he could be part of their new
future, too. That is until Luke returns, desperate to get his
family back.... From Jo Bartlett, the bestselling author of The
Cornish Midwives Series, perfect for fans of Jessica Redland, Holly
Martin and Christie Barlow. This title was previously published as
The Little Village on the Hill
Rural policy in industrialized countries is currently undergoing
significant change. "Place-based economies," where the unique
attributes and assets of individual places determine their
attractiveness for particular types of activities and investments,
are increasingly important for rural development. "The Next Rural
Economies" debates the future of rural development and highlights
successes and failures to inform research, policy and community
action. Case studies present discussions of the current state of
rural community and economic restructuring and provide research and
policy directions for constructing resilient and sustainable rural
economies.
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Celia
(Paperback)
E.H. Young
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R653
Discovery Miles 6 530
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Crowning the Year offers a practical guide to celebrating the key
moments of the liturgical year in rural multi-church contexts. It
considers the nature and distinctiveness of the rural church, the
patterns of its worship and its ministry, reflecting on the
importance of place, local community, the church building and the
occasions which rural communities celebrate. In doing so, it offers
an attractive and welcome ecclesiology and theology of the rural
church. Crowning the Year will equip all who lead or assist with
worship in rural contexts, lay and ordained. It offers essential
groundwork on liturgical theology, and a theology of ministry in
rural, multi-parochial contexts. It then provides practical ideas
and direction on how to prepare for and conduct worship for the
principal feasts and seasons of the Christian year, with a special
emphasis on Christmas, Holy Week and Easter and the occasions such
as Harvest, Plough Sunday and Rogation that are especially
significant in rural communities.
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