Susan B. Inches

Susan B. Inches

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Advocating for the Environment
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Advocating for the Environment
  • By: Susan B. Inches
  • Narrator: Diana Gardiner
  • Length: 10 hours 32 minutes
  • Publisher: North Atlantic Books
  • Publish date: January 01, 2021
  • Language: English
An accessible, solutions-oriented guide for addressing the earth’s environmental crisis and enacting meaningful change What can we as ordinary citizens do about climate change?” While countless environmental books focus on the causes of... Read more

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Spurs & Satin Unlocking Hyacinth’s heart will mean a battle of wills, but love is worth the fight. When Jackson returns home from the Army, one woman catches his eye. She notices him as well but pushes him away at every turn. Hyacinth Lenox can’t stop thinking about the handsome Jackson Reed. Guilt from a tragic childhood incident follows her everywhere, and she feels undeserving of his love. But Jackson ... Read Book
I Am Number 8 If God can take David — the invisible eighth son of a forgotten family — and turn him into a king, just imagine what magnificent plans He has for redeeming your life. David was born a number 8 — a hidden gem, often overlooked and undervalued by everyone except for God. For David, being a number 8 seemed like a curse until the day God transformed him from the unknown eighth son of Jesse into ... Read Book
Daily Readings from Every Day a Friday Begin each day with gratitude, good humor, and faith with these companion readings for Joel Osteen’s #1 New York Times bestseller Every Day a Friday and see God’s gifts more clearly than ever before. This 90-day devotional incorporates excerpts from the original book emphasizing faith-building messages day to day; along with additional supportive and encouraging material in the form of key ... Read Book
“We Are All Fast-Food Workers Now” The story of low-wage workers rising up around the world to demand respect and a living wage. Tracing a new labor movement sparked and sustained by low-wage workers from across the globe, “We Are All Fast-Food Workers Now” is an urgent, illuminating look at globalization as seen through the eyes of workers-activists: small farmers, fast-food servers, retail workers, hotel housekeepers, ... Read Book
Dream New Dreams A remarkably frank, deeply moving, and inspiring memoir by Jai Pausch, whose husband, Randy, wrote the bestseller The Last Lecture while battling pancreatic cancer. “Jai is such a giver that she often forgets to take care of herself,” Randy Pausch wrote about his wife. “Jai knows that she’ll have to give herself permission to make herself a priority.”     In Dream New ... Read Book
SYLO They came from the sky, parachuting out of military helicopters to invade Tucker Pierce’s idyllic hometown on Pemberwick Island, Maine. They call themselves SYLO and they are a secret branch of the U.S. Navy. SYLO’s commander, Captain Granger, informs residents that the island has been hit by a lethal virus and must be quarantined. Now Pemberwick is cut off from the outside world. Tucker was ... Read Book
Not For You There has never been a band like Pearl Jam. The Seattle quintet has recorded eleven studio albums; sold some 85 million records; played over a thousand shows, in fifty countries; and had five different albums reach number one. But Pearl Jam’s story is about much more than music.A study of their role in history-from Operation Desert Storm to the Dixie Chicks; “Jeremy” to Columbine; Kurt ... Read Book
Out of Africa “When I was a young girl, it was very far from my thoughts to go to Africa, nor did I dream then that an African farm should be the place in which I should be perfectly happy.” After the failure of her coffee farm, Karen Blixen returned to Denmark, where she wrote this classic account of her experiences. Out of Africa is a celebration of her life there and her friendship with the various ... Read Book
Letters to His Son, 1746-1747 The first set in an extraordinary collection of personal letters, written by Lord Chesterfield Not originally intended for publication, the celebrated and controversial correspondences between Lord Chesterfield and his son Philip were praised in their day as a complete manual of education, and despised by Samuel Johnson for teaching “the morals of a whore and the manners of a dancing-master.” ... Read Book
Sometimes People Die When too many patients die under his watch, a troubled young doctor suspects murder. But are his instincts to be trusted? Returning to practice after a suspension for stealing opioids, a young doctor takes the only job he can find: a post as a physician at the struggling St. Luke’s Hospital in east London. Amid the maelstrom of sick patients, overworked staff and underfunded wards, a more ... Read Book
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