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This book provides a timely warning of the dangers still present
and building in the global economic system, whose frailty was
exposed by the global financial crisis, and the Eurozone crisis it
spawned. The contributors to this volume draw on SPERI's work on
the political economy of growth, stagnation, austerity and crisis,
and placing each in the context of the wider environmental crisis.
'If we could all live and eat a little more like Tom the world and
the food chain would be in much better shape.' Anna Jones 'This
book is like a hybrid of Michael Pollan and Anna Jones. It combines
serious food politics with flavour-packed modern recipes. This is a
call-to-arms for a different way of eating which seeks to lead us
there not through lectures but through a love of food, in all its
vibrancy and variety.' Bee Wilson Tom's mission is to teach a way
of eating that prioritises the environment without sacrificing
pleasure, taste and nutrition. Tom's manifesto, 'Root to Fruit'
demonstrates how we can all become part of the solution, supporting
a delicious, biodiverse and regenerative food system, giving us the
skills and knowledge to shop, eat and cook sustainably, whilst
eating healthier, better-tasting food for no extra cost.
Gary Foster's life is finally heading in the right direction.
After years of trying, his wife, Beth, is pregnant, and he recently opened a business with his brother. But one phone call changes everything. After collapsing suddenly, Beth is rushed to the hospital. Tests reveal a devastating diagnosis: an inoperable brain tumour. Their only hope is an expensive experimental treatment available abroad, with a cost that's out of their reach. And Beth's time is running out. Then a strange man approaches Gary and offers the money he needs, on one condition: that he kill someone, no questions asked.
End one life to save another.
Faced with this impossible choice, Gary will find out how far he's willing to go to save his wife. But as the dire consequences of his actions begin to hit home, can he save his own?
Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle is a book of
short stories set in southeast Alaska on an archipelago about the
size of Florida. There are not many people and most of them live in
a few small scattered towns. Some live in the more remote areas of
the thousands of miles of coastline and hundreds of backwater bays
and coves, making a living at whatever is available. Alaska is a
place where geography and weather dictate human behavior, and that
could mean eating the same dried beans, rice, deer meat and fish
for a good part of the year. With no freeways and little law
enforcement (a 911call means contacting the Coast Guard), people
must learn to be self-sufficient, especially in times of
emergencies. Sometimes people make their own solutions to solve
problems. If a solution doesn't work and you're still alive, it's
time to try another The folks that live in this remote part of
Alaska do whatever it takes to make it work. There's a freedom that
can't be had in civilization, but the price is high. These are
their stories. Tom Hunt and his wife live on a small island about a
mile from Ketchikan, Alaska. There aren't any cars or roads, so
everyone lives on or by the water. They've worked in construction,
commercial fishing and teaching. "We live in a cove named Whiskey
Cove, a name from prohibition days when Canadian liquor was sold to
locals before it was transported to town. The first paragraph of
"Making Do" is a good description of Whiskey Cove." Publisher's
website: http: //sbpra.com/TomHunt
Her son accidentally kills a man. They cover it up. Then everything
goes wrong. When eighteen-year-old Joshua Mayo takes a man's life
in a terrible accident, he leaves the scene without reporting the
crime to the police. He hopes to put the awful night behind him and
move on with his life. But, of course, he ends up telling his
mother, Karen, what happened. Karen has raised Joshua on her own in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa--and she'd thought they'd finally made it. He
was doing well in school and was only months away from starting
college at his dream school. After hearing his dark confession,
she's forced to make a choice no parent should have to make. A
choice that draws them both into a web of deceit that will change
their lives forever--if they can make it out alive.
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Her son accidentally kills a man. They cover it up. Then everything
goes wrong. When eighteen-year-old Joshua Mayo takes a man's life
in a terrible accident, he leaves the scene without reporting the
crime to the police. He hopes to put the awful night behind him and
move on with his life. But, of course, he ends up telling his
mother, Karen, what happened. Karen has raised Joshua on her own in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa--and she'd thought they'd finally made it. He
was doing well in school and was only months away from starting
college at his dream school. After hearing his dark confession,
she's forced to make a choice no parent should have to make. A
choice that draws them both into a web of deceit that will change
their lives forever--if they can make it out alive.
WHAT CHOICE WOULD YOU MAKE? A brilliantly twisty and gripping
psychological thriller for fans of John Marrs, Shari Lapena and
Heidi Perks. ______________________________ Gary Foster's life is
finally heading in the right direction. After years of trying, his
wife, Beth, is pregnant, and he recently opened a business with his
brother. But one phone call changes everything.... After collapsing
suddenly, Beth has been rushed to the hospital. Tests reveal a
devastating diagnosis: an inoperable brain tumour. Their only hope
is an expensive experimental treatment available abroad, with a
cost that's out of their reach. And Beth's time is running out....
Then a strange man approaches Gary and offers the money he needs,
on one condition: that he kill someone, no questions asked. End one
life to save another. If you liked The Couple Next Door by Shari
Lapena, Now You See Her by Heidi Perks, or The Good Samaritan by
John Marrs, you'll love A Killer Choice - the gripping
psychological thriller about a family forced to make an impossible
choice.
This book examines the development of sports in Victorian Ireland
using the example of Westmeath as a case study. It explores the
development of hunting, racing, commercial sports (golf, cycling
and tennis), cricket, hurling and football, soccer, and rugby. It
also examines the importance of spectator sports and a variety of
ancillary attractions.It examines the importance of the club as a
vehicle for facilitating sporting involvement, the financing of
sports and recreation, the commercialization of sports and the
importance of codification. It also constructs a social profile of
individuals active in the various sports. The role of sports in
providing recreational opportunities for women is examined as is
the importance of the military to sports promotion and the
importance of sports to the military. The book illustrates the
importance of sport in creating a social life for participants at
all levels of society. The crucial importance of post-1900
developments in cultural nationalism and their impact on
recreational activities and in particular the re-emergence of the
GAA are also investigated. The information is placed in a
comparative context and links Westmeath to the Irish sporting world
and places the developments in Westmeath within the sporting
revolution of the wider Victorian world. The book demolishes
various established ideas of the Victorian sporting world in rural
Ireland and enhances our understanding of what games people were
playing and why they played them. The range of sports examined
contributes to the production of an inclusive and comprehensive
study that enhances our understanding of the social history of
several groups in society.
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