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Author | : Michael Winerip |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2012-07-04 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0307820505 |
Before Julie Callahan came to the house at 9 Highland Road in Glen Cove, New York, she had spent a good part of her young life in mental hospitals, her mental and emotional coherence nearly destroyed by a childhood of sexual abuse. Fred Grasso, a schizophrenic, had lived in a filthy single-room occupancy hotel. At 9 Highland Road they and their housemates were given a decent alternative to lives in institutions or in the streets. It was a place in which some even found the chance to get better. This perfectly observed and passionately imagined book takes us inside one of the supervised group homes that, in an age of shrinking state budgets and psychotropic drugs, have emerged as the backbone of America's mental health system. As it follows the progress and setbacks of residents, their families, and counselors and notes the embittered resistance their presence initially aroused in the neighborhood, 9 Highland Road succeeds in opening the locked world of mental illness. It does so with an empathy and insight that will change forever the way we understand and act in relation to that world.
Author | : David Hayano |
Publisher | : Waveland Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1990-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1478632178 |
On the remote, steep slopes of the grassland and rain forests of Highland Papua New Guinea, live the Awa, subsisting on root crops and raising domestic pigs. Like many cultures, the Awa must deal with and find solutions to the problems of human social existence: inevitable and rapid culture change, interpersonal squabbles, lying and deceit, adultery, sorcery, and unexpected death. They wait ambivalently for the building of a road that would put them in direct contact with the encroaching world of trade stores, outdoor markets, schools, and the government station. In the middle of this walks an anthropologist who learns that fieldwork is first and foremost about understanding lives, both his and theirs. This book is a personal narrative that provides an intimate glimpse of the actual conduct of fieldwork among diverse individuals with remarkably distinct views of their own culture. It is an account of intertwined lives—of living anthropology—and a road of hope and promise, despair and tragedy.
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Total Pages | : 668 |
Release | : 1846 |
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Author | : Gary E. Parker |
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Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780764224522 |
Abby Porter is determined to escape the confines of her mountain home and her strained relationship with her father.
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Total Pages | : 650 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : American periodicals |
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Author | : Lew Wallace |
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Total Pages | : 724 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Biography |
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Author | : Eliakim Littell |
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Total Pages | : 856 |
Release | : 1879 |
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Author | : Lynn Cassells |
Publisher | : Chelsea Green Publishing |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2023-03-10 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1645021653 |
As seen on the BBC’s This Farming Life The inspirational story of Lynbreck Croft—a regenerative Scottish farm rooted in local food, community, and the dreams of two women. Lynn and Sandra left their friends, family, and jobs in England to travel north to Scotland to find a bit of land that they could call their own. They had in mind keeping a few chickens, a kitchen garden, and renting out some camping space; instead, they fell in love with Lynbreck Croft—150 acres of opportunity and beauty, shrouded by the Cairngorms and deep in the Highlands of Scotland. But they had no money, no plan, and no experience in farming. In Our Wild Farming Life, Lynn and Sandra recount their experiences as they work out what kind of farmers they want to be, learning how to work with Highland cattle, become part of the crofting community, and understand how they can farm with nature to produce food for themselves and the people around them. “Through their journey to becoming farmers,” as The Guardian recently wrote, “it’s clear that nature and the health of the environment plays a central role in everything they do, from planting 17,500 native broadleaf trees for wood pasture to setting aside 22 hectares for rewilding.” And through efforts like these, Lynn and Sandra have been able to combine regenerative farming practices with old crofting traditions to keep their own personal values intact. Our Wild Farming Life is what happens when you follow your dreams of living on the land; a story of how two people became farmers—and how they learned to make a living from it, their way.
Author | : Thom Holmes |
Publisher | : Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Earth sciences |
ISBN | : 1438117663 |
Discusses the Cambrian era in Earth's history, when the first forms of life appeared and began to flourish and evolve.
Author | : Sir John Carr |
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Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1809 |
Genre | : Scotland |
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