We Contain Multitudes

We Contain Multitudes
Author: Sarah Henstra
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0316524646

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe meets I'll Give You the Sun in an exhilarating and emotional novel about the budding relationship between two teenage boys, told through the letters they write to one another. Jonathan Hopkirk and Adam "Kurl" Kurlansky are partnered in English class, writing letters to one another in a weekly pen pal assignment. With each letter, the two begin to develop a friendship that eventually grows into love. But with homophobia, bullying, and devastating family secrets, Jonathan and Kurl struggle to overcome their conflicts and hold onto their relationship...and each other. This special novel celebrates love and life with engaging characters and stunning language, making it perfect for fans of Jandy Nelson, Nina LaCour, and David Levithan.

The View from Vermont

The View from Vermont
Author: Blake A. Harrison
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781584655916

With its small native population, proximity to major metropolitan areas, and bucolic rural beauty, Vermont was fated to be a tourist mecca, forever associated in the popular imagination with maple syrup, fall colors, and ski bunnies. Tourism, for good and ill, has always been the decisive factor in the conception of rural Vermont. What is surprising, however, is the degree to which we have accepted this notion of rural Vermont as a somehow timeless entity. Blake Harrison's rich and rewarding study instead presents the construction of Vermont's landscape as a complex and ever-changing dynamic informed by progressive, modernist, and reformist thought, competing views of economic expansion, rural and urban prejudice and social exclusion, and (more recently) by land use planning and environmentalism. This broad-based study includes the early history of Vermont tourism, the concomitant abandonment of farms with the rise of the summer home, the creation of an "unspoiled" Vermont (from billboards, at least), the impact of Vermont's ski industry on tradition-bound tourism, and later efforts to legislate growth and protect an increasingly static ideal of a rural Vermont.While grounded within a specific Vermont view, Harrison has much to contribute to broader studies of rural places, tourism, and landscapes in American culture. His analysis of how physical landscapes affect and are affected by our imagined landscape, and the insight afforded by his juxtaposition of leisure and labor, will deeply inform our understanding of rural tourist landscapes for years to come. This is a truly interdisciplinary work that will satisfy and challenge historians and geographers alike.

Vermont

Vermont
Author: Michael A. Sommers
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1435894987

Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, industries, and key figures of Vermont.

The Story of Vermont

The Story of Vermont
Author: Christopher McGrory Klyza
Publisher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1611686865

In this second edition of their classic text, Klyza and Trombulak use the lens of interconnectedness to examine the geological, ecological, and cultural forces that came together to produce contemporary Vermont. They assess the changing landscape and its inhabitants from its pre-human evolution up to the present, with special focus on forests, open terrestrial habitats, and the aquatic environment. This edition features a new chapter covering from 1995 to 2013 and a thoroughly revised chapter on the futures of Vermont, which include discussions of Tropical Storm Irene, climate change, eco-regional planning, and the resurgence of interest in local food and energy production. Integrating key themes of ecological change into a historical narrative, this book imparts specific information about Vermont, speculates on its future, and fosters an appreciation of the complex synergy of forces that shaped this region. This volume will interest scholars, students, and Vermonters intrigued by the state's long-term natural and human history.

The Vermont Papers

The Vermont Papers
Author: Frank Bryan
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1991-01-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1603580522

The Economic Importance of Vermont's Sawtimber

The Economic Importance of Vermont's Sawtimber
Author: Joseph A. Michaels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1986
Genre: Lumber trade
ISBN:

S2This paper concentrates on the potential economic importance of Vermont's sawtimber. The timber industry employed over 9,000 workers in 1980, and the value of stumpage cut that year was worth approximately $459 million to the State's economy. Preliminary resurvey data indicate that sawtimber inventory now exceeds 14 billion board feet. Yet, sawtimber removals have averaged only 200 million board feet per year over the last 10 years. We used an input-output model called IMPLAN V1 .I to predict socio-economic impacts of several sawtimber production levels. The results indicate that improved markets for the existing resource could significantly contribute to the State's economy. If 50 percent of the projected annual growth could be marketed, an additional $152 million contribution could be made to the State's gross product and over 9,000 new jobs created.S3.

Vermont

Vermont
Author: Weigl Publishing, Inc.
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1593397917

Vermont: The Green Mountain State, is a part of the Discover America Series. Vermont celebrates the people and culture with beautiful images and engaging facts as well as describing the history, industry, environment, and sports that make this state unique.