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Strengthening a Vibrant Local Economy
Informative titles on the importance of building and strengthening a vibrant local economy. Presented by Independent Booksellers.
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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life
by
Kingsolver, Barbara,
Kingsolver, Camille
Format: Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:
$26.95
Published: HarperCollins, 2007
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“Tracing the food year,
Kingsolver—with her characteristic candor,
poetry, and grace—brings us meditations on
asparagus, turkeys, tomatoes, and mulch as she
and her family try to eat locally as much as they
can. This is a distinct hybrid of The Omnivore’s
Dilemma, Under the Tuscan Sun, and Walden.”
—Matt Plies, Annie Bloom’s Books, Portland, OR
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Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future
by
McKibben, Bill
Format: Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:
$25.00
Published: Times Books, 2007
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“Deep Economy challenges thDeep the
reader to imagine a future of thriving local
economies where people act in community.
McKibben takes us to places in the world,
including our own backyards, where people are
challenging the relentlessly pursued ideal that
more is better. This is a book to give readers
inspiration, tools, hopes, and a good, strong call to action.”—Linda
Ramsdell, The Galaxy Bookshop, Hardwick, VT
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Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally
by
Smith, Alisa,
MacKinnon, J. B.
Format: Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:
$24.00
Published: Harmony, 2007
Inventory Status: Special Order - Subject to Availability
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“Did you know
that the ingredients for a typical meal travel
almost 2,216 miles before they fi nally reach
the table? This startling fact convinced the
authors to embark on a fascinating year-long
adventure—only consuming food that was
grown or produced within 100 miles of their
home in Vancouver. This thought-provoking discussion of the effects of
food production on local and global economies is a wonderful story
of resourcefulness that will leave the reader with a better perspective
on the food we eat.”—Tim Ellis, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC
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The New Village Green: Living Light, Living Local, Living Large
by
Morris, Stephen
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$17.95
Published: New Society Publishers, 2007
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“This is a great
collection of essays on sustainability. Written by
such green movement people as Bill McKibben
and Julia Butterfl y Hill, it covers topics from
‘green weddings’ to the limits of growth.”
—Sandi Torkildson, A Room of One’s Own
Feminist Bookstore, Madison, WI
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Growing Local Value: How to Build Business Partnerships That Strengthen Your Community (Social Venture Network)
by
Hammel, Laury,
Denhart, Gun
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$16.95
Published: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2007
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“The co-founder
of the Business Alliance for Local Living
Economies and the founder of a children’s
clothing company offer ways to partner with
your company’s stakeholders to create strong
ethically-centered businesses. A useful guidebook
to enlightened entrepreneurs and small-business owners.”—Daniel
Goldin, Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops, Milwaukee, WI
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Big-Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers and the Fight for America's Independent Businesses
by
Mitchell, Stacy
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$15.00
Published: Beacon Press, 2007
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“This defi nitive study of the
consequences of uncontrolled big box
development opens our eyes to the myriad ways
big box stores affect our lives: creating
low-paying jobs, decimating downtowns,
degrading our environment, fueling suburban
sprawl, and diminishing community life. Mitchell shows us the true
cost of the ‘bargains’ that many still think they are getting, and she also
shares stories of communities that have found ways to counter the
big box stores and build healthy, sustainable local economies.”—Steve
Bercu, Book People, Austin, TX
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Building Powerful Community Organizations: A Personal Guide to Creating Groups That Can Solve Problems and Change the World
by
Brown, Michael Jacoby
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$19.95
Published: Long Haul Press, 2007
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“A down-to-earth,
practical guide to building all kinds of grass-roots
organizations. Justifi ably praised, with case
studies and exercises, it is the most useful book
on the subject I’ve seen.”—Frank Kramer,
Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, MA
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The Place You Love Is Gone: Progress Hits Home
by
Pierson, Melissa Holbrook
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$14.95
Published: W. W. Norton & Company, 2007
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“In this slim volume, Melissa
Holbrook Pierson addresses the toll that
progress takes on the places we live, love, and,
eventually, lose. Memories of the places she loves
are vivid, and her feeling of the loss and change
of these places impassioned and demanding
of our attention.”—Julia Pascone, Inkwood of our attention.”—Julia Pascone, Inkwood of our attention.”—
Books, Tampa, FL
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Better Together: Restoring the American Community
by
Putnam, Robert D.,
Feldstein, Lewis M.,
Cohen, Don
Format: Trade Paperback
Price:
$15.00
Published: Simon & Schuster, 2004
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“In Better Together, Putnam and
longtime civic activist Feldstein describe some
of the most compelling, innovative ways in which
American civic renewal is taking place. They
introduce us to a thriving country of activists,
from Maine to California, whose experiences
offer valuable insights into how we may revitalize all American
communities in the 21st century.”—Barbara Theroux, Fact &
Fiction, Missoula, MT
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Going Going
by
Nye, Naomi Shihab
Format: Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:
$17.99
Published: Greenwillow, 2005
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“The question of corporate chain stores and the
destruction of one town is cleverly embedded
in the struggle that surfaces in one young girl’s
life. This is a good teacher’s tool for discussions
about economics and the need for fairness
in anyone’s world. Spread the word; make a
difference; put this book in readers’ hands.”
—Emoke B’Racz, Malaprop’s Bookstore/
Cafe, Asheville, NC
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The Small-Mart Revolution: How Local Businesses Are Beating the Global Competition (BK Currents (Paperback))
by
Shuman, Michael H.,
McKibben, Bill
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The Home Town Advantage: How to Defend Your Main Street Against Chain Stores... and Why It Matters
by
Mitchell, Stacy
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