Fields of Home

Fields of Home
Author: Marita Conlon-McKenna
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1402219083

"This edition published in agreement with The O'Brien Press, Ltd." --T.p. verso.

Little Britches

Little Britches
Author: Ralph Moody
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780803281783

Ralph Moody was eight years old in 1906 when his family moved from New Hampshire to a Colorado ranch. Through his eyes we experience the pleasures and perils of ranching there early in the twentieth century. Auctions and roundups, family picnics, irrigation wars, tornadoes and wind storms give authentic color to Little Britches. So do adventures, wonderfully told, that equip Ralph to take his father's place when it becomes necessary. Little Britches was the literary debut of Ralph Moody, who wrote about the adventures of his family in eight glorious books, all available as Bison Books.

Your New House

Your New House
Author: Alan Fields
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781889392059

Offers advice on selecting contractors and home builders, as well as discussing mortgages, site selection, environmental concerns, consumer rights, and contracts, and identifies unethical practices.

Missing Your Smile

Missing Your Smile
Author: Jerry S. Eicher
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0736942440

Readers will delight in this heartfelt novel by bestselling author Jerry Eicher, a former Amishman, who writes with authenticity and compassion about the people he grew up with. When Susan Hostetler has a falling out with her boyfriend, Thomas Stoll, she leaves her Amish community and moves to Asbury Park to experiment in English life. There she learns to drive a car, takes her GED test, and falls in love with young and handsome Duane Bower. Back home, her parents are devastated and miss their daughter terribly. But what can they do? Susan has a mind of her own. Just as Susan is enjoying her new life, her plans are interrupted. She meets Teresa Long, a young, unwed, expectant mother who asks Susan to help her have her baby adopted by an Amish family. As Susan is drawn into the young woman's life, she also finds herself drawn back to her Amish roots. But can she truly leave her life behind...and Duane?

Fields of Plenty

Fields of Plenty
Author:
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2005-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780811842235

"Fields of Plenty is the memoir of respected farmer, writer, and photographer Michael Ableman as he and his son travel from his own farm in British Columbia across the United States in search of innovative and passionate farmers who are making a difference in what we eat and how we experience food. From California to New York, this story captures the essence of each farmer's vision, the spirit of the land that they work, and the beauty and flavors of the foods that they lovingly produce. Ableman's odyssey takes him to a melon grower who is "militant about flavor," sheep-cheese producers who have built their own culturing caves, an urban farmer growing heirloom tomatoes for market on abandoned lots, and others who are trying to answer the complex questions of sustenance philosophically and, most important, practically." "Fields of Plenty is a hopeful memoir that reveals the larger issues of food in a modern world. Illustrated with Ableman's photographs and flavored with recipes that feature each farmer's bounty, Fields of Plenty is an intimate portrait of food and agriculture at a critical crossroads."--BOOK JACKET.

Under the Hawthorn Tree

Under the Hawthorn Tree
Author: Marita Conlon-McKenna
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1402219067

During the Great Famine in Ireland in the 1840s, three children are left alone and in danger of being sent to the workhouse, so they set out to find the great-aunts they remember from their mother's stories.

Wildflower Girl

Wildflower Girl
Author: Marita Conlon-McKenna
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1847176011

The second book in the famine trilogy At seven, Peggy made a terrifying journey through famine-stricken Ireland. Now thirteen, and determined to make a new life for herself, she sets off alone across the Atlantic to America. Will she ever see her family again? An extraordinary story of courage, independence and adventure The other books in the Famine trilogy are Under the Hawthorn Tree and Fields of Home. A study guide to Under the Hawthorn tree is also available.

House of Failure

House of Failure
Author: William V. Fields
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Prisoners
ISBN: 9780980248005

K-Stone, an L.A. gangbanger, struggles to find himself while surviving a mindframe and system that entraps many young men today. While incarcerated he experiences death, disloyalty, education, rape, relationships, and a new understanding of life.

A Theory of Fields

A Theory of Fields
Author: Neil Fligstein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190241454

In recent years there has been an outpouring of work at the intersection of social movement thoery, organizational theory, economic, and political sociology. The problems at the core of these areas, Fligstein and McAdam argue, have a similar analytic and theoretical structure. Synthesizing much of this work, A Theory of Fields offers a general perspective on how to understand the problems related to understanding change and instability in modern, complex societies through a theory of strategic action fields.

Immokalee's Fields of Hope

Immokalee's Fields of Hope
Author: Carlene A. Thissen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595769276

Immokalee's Fields of Hope is a story of Mexican, Haitian, and Guatemalan immigrants told by a businesswoman who regained her soul through volunteering with children. With compassion and understanding, Carlene Thissen shares the personal stories the immigrants told her, framed with the political and social histories of their countries. Beginning with family memories of her own German and Irish grandparents, she captures the struggles, hopes, and dreams of people who just want to work and make a better life. Carlene offers the opportunity to stretch out and truly visualize the plights of the people being described and their motivation for coming to America. They left horrible poverty, violence, and persecution and risked everything they had to come to Immokalee in Southwest Florida as word spread across our borders that, "There is work in Immokalee." More than just the vivid story of the immigrants, Carlene explains the frustrations and fears of the rural community that struggled to absorb them and the dedicated people who came to help. The immigrants' dreams of a better life and the Carlene's own journey back to the garden all began in Immokalee's Fields of Hope.