Begleiten Sie uns auf eine literarische Weltreise!
Buch zum Bücherregal hinzufügen
Grey
Einen neuen Kommentar schreiben Default profile 50px
Grey
Jetzt das ganze Buch im Abo oder die ersten Seiten gratis lesen!
All characters reduced
Roof and Meadow - cover

Roof and Meadow

Dallas Lore Sharp

Verlag: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Beschreibung

In 'Roof and Meadow' by Dallas Lore Sharp, readers are immersed in a vivid exploration of the natural world through the eyes of a keen observer. The book combines scientific knowledge with poetic prose, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of the ecosystem. Sharp's descriptive writing style transports the reader to the scenic landscapes of roof and meadow, making them feel a deep connection to nature. The book's literary context lies at the intersection of nature writing and environmental advocacy, reflecting Sharp's passion for conservation and sustainable living. Through detailed observations and lyrical language, Sharp captures the essence of the natural world and inspires readers to become better stewards of the land. Dallas Lore Sharp, a renowned naturalist and author, draws on his extensive field experience and scientific background to craft 'Roof and Meadow'. His deep love for nature and commitment to environmental education shine through in the pages of this book, making it a valuable contribution to the field of nature writing. Sharp's expertise and passion for the subject matter are evident in his eloquent prose and keen observations, establishing him as an authority in the genre. I highly recommend 'Roof and Meadow' to readers who appreciate the beauty of the natural world and are interested in deepening their understanding of ecology and conservation. Sharp's writing will appeal to nature enthusiasts, environmentalists, and anyone seeking to reconnect with the wonders of the natural world.
Verfügbar seit: 05.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 490 Seiten.

Weitere Bücher, die Sie mögen werden

  • Deputy know your rights - a cop's true story - cover

    Deputy know your rights - a...

    Alfred Anderson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Do you feel intimidated or confused when you encounter a law enforcement officer? 
    Do you know how to protect your constitutional rights in any situation? 
    Do you want to learn from the real-life experiences of a retired deputy who has seen it all? 
    In today’s world, where the relationship between law enforcement and the public is often strained and misunderstood, it is vital to know your rights and responsibilities as a citizen. You also need to understand the perspective and challenges of the officers who are sworn to protect and serve you. 
    That’s why Deputy Anderson wrote this book. He wanted to share his stories and insights from his career as a law enforcement officer. He wanted to educate and inform you about the laws and procedures that govern police interactions with the public. He wanted to help you avoid unnecessary conflicts and misunderstandings with the authorities
    Zum Buch
  • The Secret Lies Within - An Inside Out Look at Overcoming Trauma and Finding Purpose in the Pain - cover

    The Secret Lies Within - An...

    Anne Beiler, Emily Sutherland

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Secret Lies Within in an inside-out look at the trauma and pain so many people experience in this lifetime and how breaking the silence is the first step to freedom.  Many people experience trauma or pain and keep it to themselves, letting it become a secret that holds them captive. They live with pain, blame, and shame, unsure of what to do or how to break free. The secrets grow, causing people to become increasingly silent while they hope and pray for better days, struggling to believe they will ever come.The Secret Lies Within is an honest, vulnerable, and courageous narrative about nearly losing everything, breaking the silence of secrets, and finding purpose in pain. Auntie Anne Beiler, founder of the international franchise Auntie Anne’s pretzels, shares her journey through the loss of a child, sexual abuse, and the resulting trauma that haunted her for years, reminding readers they are not alone in their pain. Anne weaves brief stories of other brave individuals throughout her own and presents a picture of hope for those who have experienced trauma. Those with deep secrets of their own are encouraged to break their silence and are shown the power to overcome through confession and reach a whole new level of freedom.
    Zum Buch
  • Scattered Under the Rising Sun - The Gordon Highlanders in the Far East 1941–1945 - cover

    Scattered Under the Rising Sun -...

    Stewart Mitchell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The harrowing true story of the Scottish battalion that spent over three years in Japanese captivity during World War II.   Posted to Singapore in 1937 with their families, the members of the 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders found themselves fighting bravely when the Japanese invaded Malaya in December 1941. But by mid-February came the surrender of Singapore, and those who were not killed became POWs.   After initial incarceration in Singapore, the Gordons were dispersed to work on the famous Thai-Burma railway, in the mines of Taiwan and Japan, and on other slave labor projects. The conditions they existed under defy modern comprehension. Others died trapped in hell-ships torpedoed by allied submarines. Of the thousand men involved initially, over four hundred had died before liberation in summer 1945. Despite their diverse backgrounds, all the men had been bound by close regimental spirit, and all suffered hard labor, starvation, brutality, and tropical diseases. Rank was no protection from death.   The author of this history has researched the plight of these extraordinary men, so many of whom never saw their native Scotland again. Despite the grim conditions, he captures the strong collective regimental spirit and the humor and cooperation that saved so many who would otherwise have perished. This is an inspiring tale of courage and survival against appalling odds.
    Zum Buch
  • Horse-Drawn Yogurt - Stories from Total Loss Farm - cover

    Horse-Drawn Yogurt - Stories...

    Peter Gould

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In the 1970s, more than a million young people moved to farms and communes all over the U.S. There was a war on, and they wanted no part of it. This is a book about those days and one of those communes, told by Peter Gould, one of Vermont's master storytellers, known for decades to fans of Burnt Toast, Gould & Stearns, A Peasant of El Salvador, and Write Naked. 
    Horse-Drawn Yogurt is an exquisite memoir of a special time: the years of the back-to-the-land movement. But it is also a magical, unfolding mystery. What could this peculiar title mean? There's one way to find out. 
    "Peter's tone-perfect narratives capture the danger, the disappointments, the joys of living a life of meaning...and the thrill of expanding the heart's perimeter to include everyone you meet. Horse-Drawn Yogurt is a great read by a fine writer. It's glorious!" -Peter Coyote  
     "Gould's prose is so intimate that you trust every word." -Yvonne Daley 
     "Vivid, honest, and well-written, not only informative but it's an important part of Vermont history." -The Brattleboro Reformer 
    "There's so much fun to be had on this ride. Peter Gould is a straight-up magician." -Tim Weed 
     "I love Peter Gould's work. We go a long way back." -U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy 
    READ BY THE AUTHOR. Second Edition, New and Revised. 
    Recorded and mastered at Guilford Sound, Guilford, Vermont.
    Zum Buch
  • Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table - Book Two - Nord-Pas-de Calais Normandy Brittany Loire Auvergne - cover

    Searching for Family and...

    Carole Bumpus

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Join Carole Bumpus as she continues the culinary journey of Book One in Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, with her incomparable guide, Josiane, as they head north from Paris to Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Normandy, and Brittany, then drop into the Loire Valley before ending in the Auvergne. 
    Sample family favorites and regional delights such as Flemish Potjevlesh, Algerian-influenced chicken tagine, moules (mussels) in cider and cream, salt-encrusted Lamb Grevin, Far Brêton, and Pâté de Pomme de Terre. Enjoy the music and antics of local festivals like La Bande de Pecheur (Gang of Fisherman), Feast of St. John, and the Blessing of the Fleet. Discover the wonder of troglodyte caves, wineries, and truffle farms in the Loire Valley. Then travel to Josiane’s family home, where you, too, can discover why food and family time are considered sacred in the Auvergne. And, all along the route, witness the impact WWI and WWII on the families profiled. Even seventy-five years later, the legacy of war remains―and yet, incredibly, the gift that each generation has handed down has been gratitude and a deep understanding of the importance of family. 
    A compilation of personal stories, memorable moments, family secrets, and mouth-watering recipes, this French culinary travelogue is sure to find a prized place on the bookshelf of readers who love France―its food, its people, and its history.
    Zum Buch
  • My Good Life in France - In Pursuit of the Rural Dream - cover

    My Good Life in France - In...

    Janine Marsh

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    One grey dismal day, Janine Marsh was on a trip to northern France to pick up some cheap wine. She returned to England a few hours later having put in an offer on a rundown old barn in the rural Seven Valleys area of Pas de Calais. This was not something she'd expected or planned for. 
    Janine eventually gave up her job in London to move with her husband to live the good life in France. Or so she hoped. While getting to grips with the locals and la vie Française, and renovating her dilapidated new house, a building lacking the comforts of mains drainage, heating, or proper rooms, and with little money and less of a clue, she started to realize there was lot more to her new home than she could ever have imagined. Ten years ago, Janine Marsh decided to leave her corporate life behind to fix up a run-down barn in northern France. This is the true story of her rollercoaster ride, in many ways a love story, with her sharp observations on the very different way of life, culture, and etiquette of France. 
    From her early struggles and homesickness through personal tragedy, to her attempts to become self-sufficient and to breed "the fattest chickens in the village," Janine learned that there was more to her new home than she could ever have imagined.
    Zum Buch