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Hope's Edge: The Next Diet For A Small Planet
by Frances Moore Lappe, Anna Lappe
Hope's Edge (2/26/2007)
I'm about half-way through Hope's Edge - BRAVO!!!!!!! I just finished Fast Food Nation and I'm struck by how uplifting Hope's Edge is, and how depressing Fast Food Nation was. Similar information but to your credit you continue to offer proof of a different way. That hasmore
Hope's Edge: The Next Diet For A Small Planet
by Frances Moore Lappe, Anna Lappe
Hope's Edge (2/26/2007)
I recently visited your website and began reading your book. Congratulations on compiling, perhaps, one of the most accurate portrayals of what is really going on out in the great wide world as far as food and agriculture, communities, and economics relate to one another. Imore
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    Daughters of Shandong
    by Eve J. Chung
    Based on the author’s family story, comes an extraordinary novel about a mother and her daughters’ escape from Taiwan.

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    Ginseng Roots
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    A new graphic memoir from the author of Blankets and Habibi about class, childhood labor, and Wisconsin’s ginseng industry.

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    Awake in the Floating City
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    A debut novel about an artist and a 130-year-old woman bound by love and memory in a future, flooded San Francisco.

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    The Original Daughter
    by Jemimah Wei

    A dazzling debut by Jemimah Wei about ambition, sisterhood, and family bonds in turn-of-the-millennium Singapore.

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    Erased
    by Anna Malaika Tubbs

    In Erased, Anna Malaika Tubbs recovers all that American patriarchy has tried to destroy.

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