Lyle Estill has been on the vanguard of social change for the past decade, which has placed him at the heart of the sustainability movement. Lyle is a prolific speaker and writer, and the author of Industrial Evolution, Small is Possible, Biodiesel Power and now the editor of Small Stories, Big Changes. Unflinchingly honest and compulsively readable Small Stories, Big Changes provides an intimate look at the personal experience of being a pioneer in the sustainability movement, laying bare the emotional, spiritual and financial impact of a life lived in the service of change. Activist, farmer, publisher, philosopher or entrepreneur; each writer has a unique personal tale to tell.
Paperback
– 276 pages
6 Inches × 9 Inches (w × h)
Weight: 380 Grams
BISAC:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
Publisher:
New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9781897408094
Pub. Date: 2008-04-01
Healing the Wounds
edited by Judith Plant
Twenty-five activist authors--including Ursula LeGuin,Vandana Shiva, Margot Adler and Joanna Macy--striveto unite the visions and energies of the feminist andecological perspectives. Healing the Wounds drawstogether the personal, political and spiritual into oneenlivening whole. This is the book, and these are thepractitioners, that started the movement.
You might also enjoy
The Salmon Recipes
Stories of Our Endangered North Coast Cuisine
From time immemorial, wild salmon have nourished the people of the Pacific Northwest, forming an integral part of the regionÂ’s distinctive …
view title info
Small Stories, Big Changes
Agents of Change on the Frontlines of Sustainability
A remarkable cast of characters inhabit the pages of this book. Meet Tim Toben, who developed a high rise with the lowest energy consumption of any …
view title info
Boat Green
50 Steps Boaters Can Take to Save Our Waters
Recreational boating is a pastime enjoyed by millions. Yet the waters and marine environment that boaters so love are in serious jeopardy from …
view title info
Cold, Hungry and in the Dark
Exploding the Natural Gas Supply Myth
Conventional wisdom has North America entering a new era of energy abundance thanks to shale gas. But has industry been honest? Cold, Hungry and in …
view title info
Home! A Bioregional Reader
By providing tools to understand the land we live on and the sources of its natural regeneration, the more than 40 contributors to Home! open up new …
view title info

Connect With Us