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Little Molly (Hardcover)
Tova R Cladouhos; Illustrated by Stephanie Anderson
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R918
Discovery Miles 9 180
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Saving Lily (Hardcover)
Tova R Cladouhos, Stephanie Anderson
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R843
Discovery Miles 8 430
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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It's 1886 in dusty Prescott, Arizona and young Georgia Belle is
dragged into town with her two daughters to face the trial of her
husband who is accused of murdering the marshal.
Locked up in the boarding house next to the jail, Georgia
anxiously awaits the verdict and soon senses that nobody cares if
her abusive husband is the real killer or not. Found guilty, her
husband is hanged. In the meantime, the townsfolk gossip and
speculate whether Georgia is really a gunslinger who rides the
range. Forced to sell the ranch, she leaves her daughters with her
father, and solicits the aide of a whorehouse madam who introduces
her to Ben Anderson, a successful bounty hunter with an ego bigger
than the Grand Canyon. Together, they have a son and build a
working cattle ranch, but Ben has many enemies and Georgia can't
shake an undeniable feeling of impending danger. After Georgia's
dreams go up in smoke, she starts her life again in California,
this time with her son.
Georgia must learn to deal with the difficulties of living in a
man's world in the Old West, while managing to keep a few dark
secrets along the way.
Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. In a plain meetinghouse a woman stands
before her judges. The accusers, girls and young women, are fervent
and overexcited. The accused is a poor, unpopular woman who had her
first child before she was married. As the trial proceeds the girls
begin to wail, tear their clothing, and scream that the woman is
hurting them. Some of them expose wounds to the horrified
onlookers, holding out the pins that have stabbed them -- pins that
appeared as if by magic. Are they acting or are they really
tormented by an unseen evil? Whatever the cause, the nightmare has
begun: The witch trials will eventually claim twenty-five lives,
shatter the community, and forever shape the American social
conscience.
The Euro: is it really the crowning achievement of half a century
of European integration efforts? Quite the contrary: It seems that
the Euro has now become a great threat to the European Union as
such. This book explains the impact which the ongoing Eurocrisis
has already had on the member states and their inhabitants; and it
does so without assuming that the reader is already an expert on
any of the topics addressed, making it a both thorough and
convenient introduction to the problem area. Sooner or later, any
professor teaching courses on international relations,
international political economy, or European politics will have to
field questions regarding the Eurocrisis. Considering the
complexity and relative peculiarity of the topic, the instructor
would need to have some sort of supplement to explain the story of
the euro. The authors attempt to interpret the crisis and its
effects by focusing on three key questions: 1. Why has the
Eurocrisis been so severe? 2. Why choose austerity as the solution?
3. Why not abandon the Euro altogether? Exploring these questions,
the book allows to develop one's own understanding of the crisis
and the difficult policy challenges ahead as the EU grapples with a
post-crisis future.
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Blue (Paperback)
L E Delano; Cover design or artwork by Stephanie Anderson
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R302
R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
Save R40 (13%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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All This Thinking explores the deep friendship and the critical and
creative thinking between Bernadette Mayer and Clark Coolidge,
focusing on an intense three-year period in their three decades of
correspondence. These fiercely independent American avant-garde
poets have influenced and shaped poets and poetic movements by
looking for radical poetics in the everyday. This collection of
letters provides insight into the poetic scenes that followed World
War II while showcasing the artistic practices of Mayer and
Coolidge themselves. A fascinating look at both the poets and the
world surrounding them, All This Thinking will appeal to all
readers interested in post-World War II poetry.
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The Last Hurrah (Paperback)
Victoria Anders; Cover design or artwork by Stephanie Anderson
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R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Saving Lily (Paperback)
Stephanie Anderson; Tova R Cladouhos
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R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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2019 Midwest Book Award for Nature 2020 High Plains Book Award
Finalist 2020 Silver Nautilus Book Award Winner in Green Living and
Sustainability “Sustainable” has long been the rallying
cry of agricultural progressives; given that much of our nation’s
farm and ranch land is already degraded, however, sustainable
agriculture often means maintaining a less-than-ideal status quo.
Industrial agriculture has also co-opted the term for marketing
purposes without implementing better practices. Stephanie
Anderson argues that in order to provide nutrient-rich
food and fight climate change, we need to move beyond sustainable
to regenerative agriculture, a practice that is highly tailored to
local environments and renews resources. In One Size Fits
None Anderson follows diverse farmers across the United
States: a South Dakota bison rancher who provides
an alternative to the industrial feedlot; an organic vegetable
farmer in Florida
who harvests microgreens; a New Mexico
super-small farmer who revitalizes communities; and a North Dakota
midsize farmer who combines livestock and grain farming to convert
expensive farmland back to native prairie. The use of these
nontraditional agricultural techniques show how varied operations
can give back to the earth rather than degrade it. This book
will resonate with anyone concerned about the future of food
in America, providing guidance for creating a better,
regenerative agricultural future. Download a discussion guide
(PDF).Purchase the audio edition.
Who doesn't love chocolate or bananas? You're going to love making
this dream twosome come to life with Chocolate and Banana - The
sexiest of classics as your guide. Author and chocolate enthusiast
Linda Sauve shares tried and true - yet sexy - chocolate and banana
recipes that will turn on the taste buds of your family and
friends. These recipes are easy to follow and simple to execute,
with most recipe fitting on a single page and ready to eat in no
time Your guests will literally squeal with delight when you serve
them the Gourmet Grilled cheese or the Kugel-Cloud for breakfast.
Your family will beg you to make the No guilty pleasure cookies or
White chocolate and banana meringue tarts for dessert. And when
your sweetheart latters the Chocolate and banana body butter on his
or her body, well let's just say something even sweeter may happen
afterwards. Filled with appetizing photographs and valuable
options, Chocolate and Banana - the sexiest of classics is an
assortment of deliciously simple recipes that every home cook will
turn to again and again.
It's a great debut: welcome to Stephanie Anderson's chapbook, In
the Particular Particular, the winner of the 2006 NMP/DIAGRAM
chapbook contest. These poems smoke when sprayed with water: that
is how hot they are. (Technically that's evaporation, but it looks
a lot like smoke.) They are each like evaporations, evocations,
interactions with the world via verb and adjective and noun. They
are gloriously in love with language, and we believe you will love
them in return.
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