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Under the Sky We Make


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** Los Angeles Times bestseller ** It's warming. It's us. We're sure. It's bad. But we can fix it. After speaking to the international public for close to fifteen years about sustainability, climate scientist Dr. Nicholas realized that concerned people were getting the wrong message about the climate crisis. Yes, companies and governments are hugely responsible for the mess we're in. But individuals CAN effect real, significant, and lasting change to solve this problem. Nicholas explores finding purpose in a warming world, combining her scientific expertise and her lived, personal experience in a way that seems fresh and deeply urgent: Agonizing over the climate costs of visiting loved ones overseas, how to find low-carbon love on Tinder, and even exploring her complicated family legacy involving supermarket turkeys. In her astonishing, bestselling book Under the Sky We Make, Nicholas does for climate science what Michael Pollan did more than a decade ago for the food on our plate: offering a hopeful, clear-eyed, and somehow also hilarious guide to effecting real change, starting in our own lives. Saving ourselves from climate apocalypse will require radical shifts within each of us, to effect real change in our society and culture. But it can be done. It requires, Dr. Nicholas argues, belief in our own agency and value, alongside a deep understanding that no one will ever hand us power--we're going to have to seize it for ourselves.




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Beneath a Scarlet Sky


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A teenage boy in 1940s Italy becomes part of an underground railroad that helps Jews escape through the Alps, but when he is recruited to be the personal driver for a powerful Third Reich commander, he begins to spy for the Allies.







Fate


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Early English Text Society


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The Charms of Freedom


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"Enchanting Visions" Windmills, community spirit, rooftop gardens – that is what young magician Enim knows. But when he travels out to the mountains, misery hits him in the face. Before he knows it, Enim gets adopted into a found family that is determined to take on the powerful owners, free the miners, and bring on a good life for all. The exact steps to saving the world are still a little unclear. But that won’t stop anyone from rushing ahead! Between the politics of the capital and the instruments of magic, a tangled love-tie and a popular uprising, their snug group of orphan kids and the inner strength to ban a demon – will they finally make it happen? “An inspiring tale full of gentle humor, vibrant zeal and ludicrous optimism.” “Perfect for fans of Becky Chambers, Ursula K. LeGuin and Studio Ghibli.“ This book is for you if you like: -) a fantasy world full of conviviality -) upliftingly stubborn activism -) the quiet wisdom of mountains -) a vision of children growing up free -) wealth beyond jewels -) small furry charmers -) fantastic challenges to common thought-patterns Other books in this series: The Starlight of Shadows (German editions: Der Zauber der Freiheit / Schatten aus Sternenlicht – Die Yurvanischen Wandelromane) These Yurvanian Transition novels can be read independently, in any order.




The Vermonter


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High Beneath the Sky


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Eagle Mountain is home to survivors of the Great Comet. After finding comfort in the new way of life, predators from the valley invade, decimating the farm. Faith and Chance find a gift that helps their father rediscover the power of steam.