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Everyone, everywhere on earth, is reduced in a flash to the height of a pint glass. What is responsbile for the sudden change and how will we cope with our new shrunken perspective on the world? The Expanded Earth is book one in a beautifully illustrated trilogy from the spellbinding mind of BAFTA award-winning storyteller Mikey Please.
On a remote coastal path, Giles awakes in his new body to discover a world reshaped and magnified into a place of astounding abundance and deadly peril. Desperate to reconnect with his loved ones, he seeks the help of fellow survivors, and together they embark on a quest across the altered landscape. But as their journey unfolds, the more the question persists - are they still truly human, or has their reduction in size marked the beginning of a descent into savagery, an evolution into something other?
Elsewhere, one week earlier, Professor Elizabeth Goodwin makes a monumental discovery - God is alive and physically among us, but not in the form we've been taught to expect. As Goodwin prepares to make first contact with the omnipresent ocean-spanning creature, forces conspire in the wings, and the spectre of imminent catastrophe inches closer and closer still . . .
Dark, witty, and wildly ambitious, Mikey Please guides us into The Expanded Earth, a high-stakes adventure packed with jeopardy and life-affirming beauty - a story that ultimately celebrates the capacity of small things to effect great change. The first in a spellbinding trilogy, this beautifully illustrated debut novel marks the arrival of a new talent and perhaps a new genre - the world of the micropocalypse.
With cities becoming so vast, so entangled, and perhaps so
critically unsustainable, there is an urgent need for clarity
around the subject of how we feed ourselves as an urban species.
Urban food mapping becomes the tool to investigate the spatial
relationships, gaps, scales and systems that underlie and generate
what, where and how we eat, highlighting current and potential ways
to (re)connect with our diet, ourselves and our environments.
Richly explored, using over 200 mapping images in 25 selected
essays, this book identifies urban food mapping as a distinct
activity and area of research that enables a more nuanced way of
understanding the multiple issues facing contemporary urbanism and
the manyfold roles food spaces play within it. The authors of this
multidisciplinary volume extend their approaches to place making,
storytelling, in-depth observation and imagining liveable futures
and engagement around food systems, thereby providing a
comprehensive picture of our daily food flows and intrastructures.
Their images and essays combine theoretical, methodological and
practical analysis and applications to examine food through
innovative map-making that empowers communities and inspires food
planning authorities. This first book to systematise urban food
mapping showcases and bridges disciplinary boundaries to make
theoretical concepts as well as practical experiences and issues
accessible and attractive to a wide audience, from the activist to
the academic, the professional and the amateur. It will be of
interest to those involved in the all-important work around food
cultures, food security, urban agriculture, land rights,
environmental planning and design who wish to create a more
beautiful, equitable and sustainable urban environment.
Dreams: Dorothy called it Oz, Alice called it Wonderland, but
Nightmares call it HOME. When an evil shifter takes over the
gateway to the realm of Dreams, it falls to 14-year-olds Parker and
Kaelyn to stop him. Their only hope lies with Gladamyr, the Dream
Keeper, but can they trust a Nightmare to save their world?
A young man's struggle to escape a secret world GYPSY BOY: ON THE
RUN picks up from where Gypsy Boy left off, and tells the gripping,
page-turning story of Mikey's battle to escape the Romany gypsy
camp he grew up on. After centuries of persecution Gypsies are wary
of outsiders and if you choose to leave, you can never come back.
Torn between his family and his heart, Mikey struggles to come to
terms with his ancient inheritance and dreams of finding a place
where he can really belong. He eventually finds the courage to run
away from the camp and from all he knows, and quickly discovers
life on the outside world isn't all he expected. After learning his
father had put a contract out on his life and that he was now being
hunted down by gangs of gypsy thugs determined to claim their
reward, Mikey realises that his life will never be the same again.
ON THE RUN is a coming-of-age story that sees Mikey come to terms
with his sexuality and his past and start to build a new life for
himself and find a place to finally call home.
With cities becoming so vast, so entangled, and perhaps so
critically unsustainable, there is an urgent need for clarity
around the subject of how we feed ourselves as an urban species.
Urban food mapping becomes the tool to investigate the spatial
relationships, gaps, scales and systems that underlie and generate
what, where and how we eat, highlighting current and potential ways
to (re)connect with our diet, ourselves and our environments.
Richly explored, using over 200 mapping images in 25 selected
essays, this book identifies urban food mapping as a distinct
activity and area of research that enables a more nuanced way of
understanding the multiple issues facing contemporary urbanism and
the manyfold roles food spaces play within it. The authors of this
multidisciplinary volume extend their approaches to place making,
storytelling, in-depth observation and imagining liveable futures
and engagement around food systems, thereby providing a
comprehensive picture of our daily food flows and intrastructures.
Their images and essays combine theoretical, methodological and
practical analysis and applications to examine food through
innovative map-making that empowers communities and inspires food
planning authorities. This first book to systematise urban food
mapping showcases and bridges disciplinary boundaries to make
theoretical concepts as well as practical experiences and issues
accessible and attractive to a wide audience, from the activist to
the academic, the professional and the amateur. It will be of
interest to those involved in the all-important work around food
cultures, food security, urban agriculture, land rights,
environmental planning and design who wish to create a more
beautiful, equitable and sustainable urban environment.
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Robin Robin (Paperback)
Daniel Ojari, Mikey Please; Illustrated by Briony May Smith
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The irresistible story of Robin Robin and her adopted mouse family
is the perfect Christmas treat from the creators of the
Christmas-themed film, Robin Robin, created by Aardman for Netflix.
This picture book version of the story, beautifully illustrated by
Briony May Smith, is perfect for sharing with young children. The
mouse family all love Robin, and she is so keen to fit in, she
pulls her feathers into ears . . . but nothing can make a noisy,
rather clumsy, bird good at sneaking crumbs for the family without
disturbing the dreaded cat! Robin Robin is a warm and funny story
to win the hearts of families everywhere.
Mikey was born into a Romany Gypsy family. They live in a closeted
community, and little is known about their way of life. After
centuries of persecution Gypsies are wary of outsiders and if you
choose to leave you can never come back.This is something Mikey
knows only too well.Growing up, he rarely went to school, and
seldom mixed with non-Gypsies. The caravan and camp were his world.
But although Mikey inherited a vibrant and loyal culture his
family's legacy was bittersweet with a hidden history of grief and
abuse.Eventually Mikey was forced to make an agonising decision -
to stay and keep secrets, or escape and find somewhere he could
truly belong. Read the second part of Mikey's amazing story in
Gypsy Boy on the Run
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Anthrax: Among The Living (Paperback)
Rob Zombie, Brian Posehn, Corey Taylor, Brian Azzerello, Gerard Way, …
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In 1987, Anthrax unleashed a heavy metal & pop culture
touchstone with the release of their historic Among the Living
album! Now Anthrax & Z2 invite you to explore the album like
never before with this original anthology graphic novel! Each song
on the album is given an original story by an amazing creative
team, along with extra content and the introduction of the new
NOTMAN designed by Greg Nicetero (Walking Dead)! Come on this dark
journey into the '87 underground in America with these esteemed
creators...
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