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How Women Can Save The Planet (Hardcover): Anne Karpf How Women Can Save The Planet (Hardcover)
Anne Karpf
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here's a perverse truth: from New Orleans to Bangladesh, women--especially poor women of colour--are suffering most from a crisis they have done nothing to cause. Yet where, in environmental policy, are the voices of elderly European women dying in heatwaves? Of African girls dropping out of school due to drought? Our highest-profile climate activists are women and girls; but, at the top table, it's men deciding the earth's future. We're not all in it together--but we could be. Instead of expecting individual women to save the planet, what we need are visionary, global climate policies that are gender-inclusive and promote gender equality. Anne Karpf shines a light on the radical ideas, compelling research and tireless campaigns, led by and for women around the world, that have inspired her to hope. Her conversations with female activists show how we can fight back, with strength in diversity. And, faced with the most urgent catastrophe of our times, she offers a powerful vision: a Green New Deal for Women.

The War After (Paperback, Main): Anne Karpf The War After (Paperback, Main)
Anne Karpf
R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Anne Karpf's parents survived the Nazi Holocaust. Her mother, a concert pianist when she was eighteen, was a survivor of Plaszow and Auschwitz concentrations camps. Her father survived several Russian labour camps. When they came to Britain in 1947, their pasts came with them.

In this thought-provoking and moving memoir, Anne Karpf explores the profound impact of her parents' wartime experiences on her daily life. Combining a gripping account of her parents' survival, a sharp examination of the history of British attitudes to Jews and to the Holocaust, and turning an often wryly comic eye on the parent-child struggle, The War After is a fascinating and deeply touching story.

When originally published in 1996 it was widely acclaimed:

'Painful and honest.' "Observer"

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"'"Fascinating and revealing.' "Literary Review "

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"'"Anne Karpf is a skilled storyteller, moving naturally between her own history and that of her parents in a way that neither intrudes nor distorts.' "TLS"

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""'A vibrantly live memoir about growing up in a Holocaust home ... At times brutally sad, The War After is also a rich and funny exploration of the struggle between a child and her parents.' "Independent on Sunday"

Women and Radio - Airing Differences (Paperback, New): Caroline Mitchell Women and Radio - Airing Differences (Paperback, New)
Caroline Mitchell; Foreword by Anne Karpf
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


'This book is a celebration of our contribution as women to radio and a clarion call for its powerful voice to be shared equally between women and men.' - Jenni Murray, Presenter, Woman's Hour, Radio 4

'An invaluable resource for courses through schools, FE, to HE and even postgraduate training modules or diplomas' - Gill Branston, in the picture

Women and Radio - Airing Differences (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Caroline Mitchell Women and Radio - Airing Differences (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Caroline Mitchell; Foreword by Anne Karpf
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


'This book is a celebration of our contribution as women to radio and a clarion call for its powerful voice to be shared equally between women and men.' - Jenni Murray, Presenter, Woman's Hour, Radio 4

'An invaluable resource for courses through schools, FE, to HE and even postgraduate training modules or diplomas' - Gill Branston, in the picture

How to Age (Paperback, Main Market Ed.): Anne Karpf, The School of Life How to Age (Paperback, Main Market Ed.)
Anne Karpf, The School of Life 1
R240 R188 Discovery Miles 1 880 Save R52 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Society has a deep fear of ageing. Old age is increasingly viewed as a biomedical problem, something to be avoided at all costs and then vanished away by medicine. Anne Karpf urges us to change our narrative. Exploring how our outlook on ageing is historically determined and culturally defined, she draws upon case studies, old and new, to suggest how ageing can be an actively enriching time of immense growth. She argues that if we can recognize growing older as an inevitable part of the human condition, then the great challenge of ageing turns out to be none other than the challenge of living. One in the new series of books from The School of Life, launched January 2014: How to Age by Anne Karpf How to Develop Emotional Health by Oliver James How to Be Alone by Sara Maitland How to Deal with Adversity by Christopher Hamilton How to Think About Exercise by Damon Young How to Connect with Nature by Tristan Gooley

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