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Butterfly Wings - A Hopeful Story About Climate Anxiety (Hardcover): Samuel Larochelle Butterfly Wings - A Hopeful Story About Climate Anxiety (Hardcover)
Samuel Larochelle; Illustrated by Eve Patenaude; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An honest exploration of climate anxiety, for kids 8+ and the adults who love them. When ten-year-old Florent overhears his mothers discussing the possibility of having another baby—and expressing their reluctance due to fears about the planet—his mind races off into a spiral of fear and guilt. Is the planet suffering because there are too many children—children like him? Do his parents think they made a mistake by bringing him into the world? One night, Florent dreams that the forests have all burned to the ground and that his parents are flying away on a spaceship, abandoning him on a ruined planet. When he wakes up, he decides to stop talking… until a discussion with his mothers changes everything. At a time when climate change is negatively impacting kids' mental health, Butterfly Wings provides: Anxiety relief: provides a safe space for kids to process their anxiety, fear, and other emotions about the climate A social-emotional learning tool for parents and teachers to talk about climate change with kids through a gentle and hopeful lens Through thoughtful words and gorgeous illustrations, this compassionate story confronts the very real challenge of climate anxiety in a way that is accessible to young readers. Butterfly Wings provides children with a way to understand their feelings, while also offering hope for a different future.

Alone - The Journeys of Three Young Refugees (Hardcover): Paul Tom Alone - The Journeys of Three Young Refugees (Hardcover)
Paul Tom; Illustrated by Melanie Baillairge; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R571 R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Save R103 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Some Maintenance Required (Paperback): marie-Renee Lavoie Some Maintenance Required (Paperback)
marie-Renee Lavoie; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R479 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bestselling author of Autopsy of a Boring Wife Marie-Renee Lavoie is a master of making us fall in love with her characters. She does it again with the tender coming-of-age story Some Maintenance Required. It is 1993, the last year of school and Laurie's final spring before adulthood. She works part time at a restaurant and looks after Cindy, her neglected, potty-mouthed little neighbour. Like her mother, Laurie devours books and dreams big. Her father works at a garage, where Laurie constantly struggles to keep her car running. It is here that a budding romance intensifies Laurie's understanding of class differences, and opens her eyes to a more complicated world. With her big heart, she takes Cindy globe-trotting without even leaving town, and learns how to come to terms with circumstances beyond her control. Life teaches Laurie that everyone requires some maintenance sometimes. A story of taking responsibility and coming into adulthood, Some Maintenance Required is as funny and as impressive as its main character.

Listening for Jupiter (Paperback): Pierre-Luc Landry Listening for Jupiter (Paperback)
Pierre-Luc Landry; Translated by Arielle Aaronson, Madeleine Stratford
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

March soon, and it's already 28 DegreesC in Montreal. Hollywood is living a dead-end life working at the local graveyard. Meanwhile, it's snowing non-stop all over Europe and in Toronto, where Xavier works for a pharmaceutical company he couldn't care less about. The two meet somewhere in between... only ever in their dreams. This fresh, international novel weaves the fates of two unlikely friends whose days and nights are filled with movies and music, sleeping pills and shooting stars. A beautiful piece of magical realism with a modern, existential twist. Madeleine Stratford translates the voice of Hollywood, while Arielle Aaronson translates Xavier's sections.

How Jack Lost Time (Hardcover): Stephanie Lapointe How Jack Lost Time (Hardcover)
Stephanie Lapointe; Illustrated by Delphie Cote-LaCroix; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An artful and timeless exploration of love, loss, grief, and family, How Jack Lost Time will appeal to readers of Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, and other picture books for older readers and adults. Jack is not like other sea captains. Fishermen say he's weird, but Jack only cares about one thing: the grey whale with the scarred dorsal fin, the one who swallowed up his son, Julos, years before. Jack promises he will not come home without Julos, even if it means losing himself in the process. Then, on a night like any other, Jack sees something lurking around his boat. He throws himself into the whale's dark mouth. But is he too late? Will his son recognize him after years of being alone? Poignant, original, and vibrant, this contemporary nautical fable journeys into the heart of the human spirit, and will move readers young and old. Winner of the 2019 Governor General's Award for Youth Literature-French Language

The Curious Misadventures of Kitty the Cat (Paperback): marie-Renee Lavoie The Curious Misadventures of Kitty the Cat (Paperback)
marie-Renee Lavoie; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Curious Misadventures of Kitty the Cat is a hilarious story of a cat who never grows up. After wandering away from his mom and siblings, hes found in the forest by a little girl and moves with her into the city, where he finds adventure and makes new friends: Prémâché, the big cat of the alley; the spiders of the special arachno-intervention unit; Billy, the nice neighbour; and the parents of the little girl. The cat will eventually learn that his mother still lives in St. Hilarion, and that he had better learn to speak gull if he wants to find her. From award-winning Quebec author Marie-Renée Lavoie, this is an essential novel for anyone who loves or has loved a cat.

Motherhood, The Mother of All Sexism - A Plea for Parental Equality (Paperback, None ed.): Arielle Aaronson Motherhood, The Mother of All Sexism - A Plea for Parental Equality (Paperback, None ed.)
Arielle Aaronson; Marilyse Hamelin; Foreword by Toula Drimonis
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Quebec spoils its families, according to some, with those "long" parental leaves-a full year for mothers-well-subsidized childcare, and more. Marilyse Hamelin challenges that restrictive view. But she adds that although progress has been made compared to other places in North America, stop-gap measures are not the answer. Women deserve and expect more. And the fight for women's rights and equality is taking place here and now, in Canada and the US, and not in some distant Third World country. Why can't woman have it all? Why can't the labor market and the entire infrastructure that sustains it be adapted to meet the needs of mothers-and fathers? What does that mean in practice? What are the causes of the lasting inequality between men and women? Why does our radar blank out women working at minimum wage or less? Marilyse Hamelin answers those questions and proposes solutions, bringing to bear numerous studies, statistics, and interviews.

Stolen Motherhood - Surrogacy and Made-to-Order Children (Paperback): Arielle Aaronson, Maria De Koninck Stolen Motherhood - Surrogacy and Made-to-Order Children (Paperback)
Arielle Aaronson, Maria De Koninck
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contracting surrogate mothers is no longer marginal. Nor is it secret. Surrogacy is growing rapidly even though no informed debate on the social impacts of its normalization has been conducted. It is even regarded as socially progressive, while those who question it are considered to be opposed to progress. The 'surrogacy process' - commissioning a woman to bear and give birth to a child and then surrender it - is vitiated by its contractual nature, be it in its so-called altruistic form (i.e., no exchange of money) or the straight-forward commercial form. It is an attack on the human dignity and equal gender rights of surrogate mothers, but also a denial of the rights of the contracted child to come, who is so often forgotten in the 'process.' Current inconsistent or contradictory legislation has led to a fait accompli approach to the question. It's being done, so let's just regulate it, say its defenders. Other countries that have followed that logic have seen an increase in both demand for surrogates and recourse to shrewd international brokers. In many cases, international simply means the surrogate mother is from a poor country with lax legislation, the commissioning parents, from rich countries. By examining the 'surrogacy process' and all its implications, Maria De Koninck reaches the conclusion that the best way forward is an international ban on surrogacy.

Screwed - How Women Are Set Up to Fail at Sex (Paperback): Lili Boisvert Screwed - How Women Are Set Up to Fail at Sex (Paperback)
Lili Boisvert; Translated by Arielle Aaronson
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When it comes to sex and desire, women are screwed. In film, on the page, in fashion, and in everyday life, women's desire is routinely shown as subordinate to men's - when it isn't suppressed altogether. Lili Boisvert argues that there is one dominant principle behind heterosexual encounters: that desire is a male phenomenon and women are merely its object. To change this alienating system, she contends, we must start by facing it head-on. From clothing to flirting, from our fascination with youth and innocence to the orgasm gap, every aspect of women's lives is dictated by their status as sex objects. Is it any wonder that they are feeling sexually unfulfilled? In a series of explorations of what desire looks like under patriarchy, Screwed sketches the contours of what could be true sexual liberation for women, inside - and outside - the bedroom.

Trade and the American Dream - A Social History of Postwar Trade Policy (Paperback): Susan Ariel Aaronson Trade and the American Dream - A Social History of Postwar Trade Policy (Paperback)
Susan Ariel Aaronson; Foreword by William V. Roth, Robert T. Matsui
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every hour of every day Americans see, smell, taste, or hear goods and services traded between the United States and other nations. Trade issues are front-page news but most Americans know little about the potential impact of global economic interdependence on their jobs, standard of living, and quality of life.

In Trade and the American Dream, Susan Aaronson highlights a previously ignored dimension of the United States trade policy: public understanding. Focusing on the debate over the three mechanisms designed to govern world trade -- the International Trade Organization (ITO), the General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade (GATT), and the World Trade Organization (WTO) -- she examines how policymakers communicate and how the public comprehends trade policy.

Since 1947 the U.S. has led global efforts to free trade, and support for freer trade policies and for an international organization to govern world trade has become dogma among policymakers, business leaders, and economists. Relaying on archival research, polling data, public documents, interviews, and Congressional testimony, Aaronson shows that the public also matters in trade policy decisions. If concerns about the implications of economic interdependence remain unaddressed, American trade policy and an international trade organization are vulnerable to a surge of populism and isolationism.

While Americans became addicted to imported cars, radios, computers, and appliances, a growing number saw the costs of freer trade policies in the nation's slums, poverty statistics, crime rate, and unemployment figures. Concerns about freer trade policies reached a crescendo in the mid-1990s, especially as Congress debated U.S. participation in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Aaronson suggests ways to create greater public understanding for the GATT/WTO and international trade. If national trade policy is to play in Peoria, Americans must first understand it.

Trade Imbalance - The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking (Hardcover): Susan Ariel Aaronson, Jamie M.... Trade Imbalance - The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking (Hardcover)
Susan Ariel Aaronson, Jamie M. Zimmerman
R3,328 Discovery Miles 33 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In many countries, citizens allege that trade policies undermine specific rights such as labor rights, the right to health, or the right to political participation. However, in some countries, policy makers use trade policies to promote human rights. Although scholars, policy makers, and activists have long debated this relationship, in truth we know very little about it. This book enters this murky territory with three goals. First, it aims to provide readers with greater insights into the relationship between human rights and trade. Second, it includes the first study of how South Africa, Brazil, the United States, and the European Union coordinate trade and human rights objectives and resolve conflicts. It also looks at how human rights issues are seeping into the WTO. Finally, it provides suggestions to policy makers for making their trade and human rights policies more coherent.

Trade Imbalance - The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking (Paperback): Susan Ariel Aaronson, Jamie M.... Trade Imbalance - The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking (Paperback)
Susan Ariel Aaronson, Jamie M. Zimmerman
R1,314 Discovery Miles 13 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In many countries, citizens allege that trade policies undermine specific rights such as labor rights, the right to health, or the right to political participation. However, in some countries, policy makers use trade policies to promote human rights. Although scholars, policy makers, and activists have long debated this relationship, in truth we know very little about it. This book enters this murky territory with three goals. First, it aims to provide readers with greater insights into the relationship between human rights and trade. Second, it includes the first study of how South Africa, Brazil, the United States, and the European Union coordinate trade and human rights objectives and resolve conflicts. It also looks at how human rights issues are seeping into the WTO. Finally, it provides suggestions to policy makers for making their trade and human rights policies more coherent.

Taking Trade to the Streets - The Lost History of Public Efforts to Shape Globalization (Paperback): Susan Ariel Aaronson Taking Trade to the Streets - The Lost History of Public Efforts to Shape Globalization (Paperback)
Susan Ariel Aaronson
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of civil protest in Seattle during the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting, many issues raised by globalization and increasingly free trade have been in the forefront of the news. But these issues are not necessarily new. "Taking Trade to the Streets "describes how so many individuals and nongovernmental organizations came over time to see trade agreements as threatening national systems of social and environmental regulations. Using the United States as a case study, Susan Ariel Aaronson examines the history of trade agreement critics, focusing particular attention on NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States) and the Tokyo and Uruguay Rounds of trade liberalization under the GATT. She also considers the question of whether such trade agreement critics are truly protectionist.
The book explores how trade agreement critics built a fluid global movement to redefine the "terms" of trade agreements (the international system of rules governing trade) and to redefine how citizens talk about trade. (The "terms of trade" is a relationship between the prices of exports and of imports.) That movement, which has been growing since the 1980s, transcends borders as well as longstanding views about the role of government in the economy. While many trade agreement critics on the left say they want government policies to make markets more equitable, they find themselves allied with activists on the right who want to reduce the role of government in the economy.
Aaronson highlights three hot-button social issues--food safety, the environment, and labor standards--to illustrate how conflicts arise between trade and other types ofregulation. And finally she calls for a careful evaluation of the terms of trade from which an honest debate over regulating the global economy might emerge.
Ultimately, this book links the history of trade policy to the history of social regulation. It is a social, political, and economic history that will be of interest to policymakers and students of history, economics, political science, government, trade, sociology, and international affairs.
Susan Ariel Aaronson is Senior Fellow at the National Policy Institute and occasional commentator on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition."

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