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The Great Green Forest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

The Great Green Forest

One night in the rain-forest a tree-mouse attempts to go to sleep. But every time she drifts off, a different creature starts its night-time song. Finally, the sleepy mouse has had enough: Stop that noise, she shrieks.

My Days of Dark Green Euphoria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

My Days of Dark Green Euphoria

Thirtysomething Cara Foster is, one might say, eco-anxious—perhaps even eco-neurotic. She eats out of dumpsters (not because she wants to but because it’s the right thing to do), does laundry as seldom as possible, takes navy showers every couple of days, and is reevaluating her boyfriend for killing a spider instead of saving a life. Cara has never met her six (soon to be seven) nephews and nieces because she doesn’t fly domestic (unless it’s an emergency) or international (ever). She longs for a carbon footprint so light you’d hardly know she exists. Then, during a mimosa-soaked Sunday brunch, she meets her boyfriend’s alluring mother, Millie, and Cara finds herself mesmerized....

Dark Green Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Dark Green Religion

"A love of green may be a human universal. Deepening the palette of green scholarship, Bron Taylor proves remarkably to be both an encyclopedist and a visionary."--Jonathan Benthall, author of Returning to Religion: Why a Secular Age is Haunted by Faith "This important book provides insight into how a profound sense of relation to nature offers many in the modern world a vehicle for attaining a spiritual wholeness akin to what has been historically associated with established religion. In this sense, Dark Green Religion offers both understanding and hope for a world struggling for meaning and purpose beyond the isolation of the material here and now."--Stephen Kellert, Yale University School...

Deep in the Forest
  • Language: en

Deep in the Forest

Seven different scenes in the forest ask readers to locate different animals, hidden in the illustrations.

Big Book of MORfiction (Hard Cover)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

Big Book of MORfiction (Hard Cover)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-02-12
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Featuring several essays and short stories including a rough cut of "The Res Kid." What you see in the book has been described as "slacker type... but fun" to read fiction. It begins with "Being Happy Go Lucky With Jesus and Ourselves" sifting through the quagmire of righteous and profane.

The Maps of Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Maps of Memory

After fourteen-year-old Celeste Marconi returns to Valparaiso from Maine, she decides to uncover the truth about what happened in Butterfly Hill during the dictatorship and find her missing friend, Lucila.

Walking with the Green Man
  • Language: en

Walking with the Green Man

From heroic archetypes such as Robin Hood to Demigods such as Herne the Hunter; from the King of the Woods to the Jack in the Green, Walking With the Green Man examines the interconnection of man and Nature throughout history. Whether as a man amongst the trees, a man of the trees, or a symbol of Nature used to express secrets and solidarity, the Green Mans visage is traced throughout lands and cultures.

The Green Forest Fairy Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Green Forest Fairy Book

Long, long ago, when all the world was young and there were but few people dwelling on it, the strangest things could often come to pass. Then fairyfolk still lived in the greenwoods and elves sang and danced in the soft summer dawns. Then trees could sing and flowers speak and birds would carry messages about the world; wild beasts were often loyal friends to men and helped them in their difficulties. In these old days, most noble dukes and earls would fall in love with dairymaids whose gentle ways and manners charmed their hearts. Sometimes great kings grew weary of the splendor of their courts and left their thrones to live as simple peasants. Each princess had a fairy godmother who showe...

Jaredites & Manassites
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Jaredites & Manassites

This book explores the literate and advanced cultures of two very separate groups in the Book of Mormon, (1) the Jaredites described in the book of Ether, and (2) the members of tribal Manasseh who dominate the remainder of the Book of Mormon. The first group flourished during the millennia before the arrival of the second group in a nearby area, and became extinct as a civilization not long after the arrival of that second group. Within the New World, only one complex culture arose which was literate, built great cities, and had a large population, namely the Olmec of southern Mexico -- the "mother culture" of the five subsequent advanced cultures of Mesoamerica. This book demonstrates how ...

Dead Lake: Book One of Tricky's Tales, a dark parnormal fantasy series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Dead Lake: Book One of Tricky's Tales, a dark parnormal fantasy series

An eviction. A stolen object. A hidden network. Will retrieving her precious gemstone get Tricky killed? Tricky returns to her cottage to find it turned upside down. An action that means she has three days to leave or face punishment. Randolf Carter, head of the district, is spreading lies and suspicion about her kind, making life difficult. But it wasn’t just an ordinary ransacking – they were searching for something. Using her gifts, Tricky traces the energy left by the men and spies another creature’s among it: a jackdaw. Swift and wily, it’s pinched her precious gemstone, a piece of black obsidian. But at whose bidding? Communicating with birds is a rare ability and she knows all...