Het schrijven van Stephanie Anderson duikt vaak in het plattelandsleven, landbouw, voedsel, het milieu, persoonlijke relaties en dieren. Haar essays en korte verhalen zijn verschenen in talrijke literaire tijdschriften en haar debuut non-fictie werk, One Size Fits None, werd gepubliceerd in 2019. Ze put inspiratie uit haar ervaringen in humanitair werk in ontwikkelingslanden en haar opvoeding op een ranch in South Dakota. Haar proza verkent de diepe verbindingen tussen menselijke ervaring, de natuurlijke wereld en maatschappelijke structuren.
This debut chapbook by Stephanie Anderson, awarded the 2006 NMP/DIAGRAM contest, showcases her distinctive voice and poetic style. It invites readers into a unique exploration of themes and emotions, revealing the intricacies of human experience through vivid imagery and thought-provoking language. Anderson's work stands out for its originality and depth, making it a compelling addition to contemporary poetry.
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. This book
will resonate with anyone concerned about the future of food, providing
guidance for creating a better, regenerative agricultural future.
Most people aren't concerned about hair loss unless it affects them or someone they care about. However... alopecia, it's a thing and it affects many women in epidemic numbers. When it comes to the sensitive, unsettling, and often devastating topic that is hair loss, many clients are experiencing plummeting self-esteem levels. Breaking through the negative B.S. with compassion, this book gives women hope and much-needed help in the struggle against this little-discussed - but the very real epidemic of hair loss and its emotional aspects which includes low self-esteem. Is self-esteem just a "belief system"? YES! It undoubtedly is! What you think and ultimately feel about yourself constitutes your self-esteem, which is when you think of it, a set of beliefs. It becomes a system of belief or "belief system" when it helps you interpret your everyday reality. What you hold true about what is, or should be, what's right or what's wrong, true and false. No one living with Alopecia should ever feel alone, isolated, or like they're the only one experiencing it. Alopecia is an undeniable game changer and no respecter of person, age, or sex...you get it, Alopecia, it's a thing!
Offering invaluable insights into relationship dynamics, this book serves as a powerful resource for enhancing connections with partners. It provides practical advice, tools, and strategies designed to strengthen communication and intimacy, making it an essential guide for those seeking to improve their romantic relationships. Whether you're facing challenges or aiming to deepen your bond, this book equips readers with the knowledge to foster lasting love and understanding.
The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture
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Focusing on the transformative impact of women in the food industry, this book highlights the efforts of female farmers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who are reshaping America's food system. It emphasizes their commitment to regenerative agriculture and social responsibility in response to the failures of industrialized food production. As climate change poses increasing challenges, these remarkable women represent a hopeful movement towards sustainability and healthier food practices, showcasing their vital role in fostering change.
Exploring the complexities of human emotions, the narrative delves into themes of love, fear, and anger, intertwining personal struggles with broader societal issues. The characters navigate their relationships amidst turmoil, revealing the profound impact of their experiences on their identities. Through vivid storytelling, the book challenges readers to confront their own feelings and the dualities of affection and conflict, ultimately offering a poignant reflection on the human condition.
Set in 1886 Prescott, Arizona, the story follows Georgia Belle as she arrives in town with her two daughters to confront the trial of her husband, accused of murdering the marshal. As tensions rise and the community grapples with the implications of the case, Georgia must navigate her family's turmoil while seeking the truth amidst a backdrop of societal judgment and personal struggle. The narrative explores themes of justice, resilience, and the impact of public perception on individual lives.
The story follows Narcisse Pelletier, a French cabin boy who survives a shipwreck in 1858 and embarks on a challenging journey across the Coral Sea. Rescued by an Aboriginal family, he integrates into the Uutaalnganu society, experiencing a profound cultural transformation over the course of seventeen years. This narrative explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the complexities of identity in a foreign land.