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Burton Barr Central Library
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333.72 D7187h
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Cholla Library
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333.72 D7187h
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Yucca Library
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333.72 D7187h
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Summary:
In Happy-Go-Local, Linsly Donnelly shares countless ideas from her own experience in living locally to help you raise a happy and sustainable family. From community swaps to cooking co-ops, her approachable, step-by-step style will inspire you to make changes that bring your family, neighborhood, and town together--one compost pile at a time. Featuring interviews and tips from professionals in the sustainable movement, this all-in-one guide takes the guesswork out of living locally--and is one item you won't want to recycle!
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-232) and index.
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