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Paul Fleischman's novel "Seedfolks" is only 69 pages long, but the author packs a lot of emotional power into this story. "Seedfolks" takes place in a troubled urban neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio. The story begins when a young Vietnamese-American girl starts a small vegetable garden in a plot of land in a neglected, garbage-filled lot. From this small start, a project begins which transforms the neighborhood.
This is a moving story which presents multi-cultural urban life in both its negative and positive aspects. Each chapter is told in the first person by a different member of the community. Thus, by the end of the book we have heard a great diversity of voices: male and female, of many age groups, and of many different ethnic backgrounds.Strom vergleich tarif</a
A new book from the co-author of the first 2 books on CSA farms. This new book sets out the basic ideas of 21st century agrarianism, and offers many dozens of models already working in suburbs, cities, and countryside. It is short, powerful, inexpensive, and effective for educating and motivating the general public, as well as people already clued in to the essential nature of agrarianism in our era.

