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Agave Library
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613.262 L318h
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Century Library
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613.262 L318h
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Summary:
The author of the classic "Diet for a Small Planet" and her daughter travel the world, discovering practical visionaries who are making a difference in world hunger, sometimes one village at a time.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-419) and index.
Contents:
- The Beginning
- Prologue: Pushing the Edge of Hope
- Ch. 1. Maps of the Mind: Exposing five thought traps blocking our path
- The Journey
- Ch. 2. The Delicious Revolution: California, U.S. - San Francisco Bay Area
- Ch. 3. The Battle for Human Nature: Brazil - Sao Paulo, Curitiba, and encampments
- Ch. 4. Beautiful Horizon: Brazil - Belo Horizonte
- Ch. 5. The Hyacinth Principle: Bangladesh - Dhaka and villages
- Ch. 6. Seeking Annapoorna: India - New Delhi, the Punjab and villages
- Ch. 7. Walking to Nairobi: Kenya - Nairobi and the village of Kyaume
- Ch. 8. Stirring the Sleeping Giant: Holland, Central America, and the U.S.
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- Ch. 9. The Last Taste of Paris: Belgium and France - Brittany and Paris
- Ch. 10. Taking Off the Cowboy Hat: Wisconsin, U.S. - Madison and Dane County
- The Homecoming
- Ch. 11. Traveling the Edge of Possibility: Learning the five liberating ideas helping us find our way
- Taking Off
- The Five Thought Traps & the Five Liberating Ideas
- Coming to Our Senses
- Sect. 1. Recipes from Pioneer Vegetarian and Whole-Foods Cookbook Authors
- Sect. 2. Recipes from Pioneer Chefs and Restaurants Bringing Us Organic and Whole Foods, and Celebrating Locally Grown Cuisine
- Food for Thought.
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