Stories of the Great Turning

This book tells stories of how ordinary people in their everyday lives have responded to the challenges of living more sustainably. In these difficult times, we need stories that engage, enchant and inspire. Most of all, we need stories of practical changes, of community action, of changing hearts and minds.

This is a book that takes the question, "What can I do?" and sets out to find some answers using one of our species' most vital skills: the ability to tell stories in which to spread knowledge, ideas, inspiration and hope.

Read about the transformation of wasteland and the installation of water power, stories about reducing consumption and creating sustainable business, stories from people changing how they live their lives and the inner transformations this demands.

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Stories of the Great Turning

This book tells stories of how ordinary people in their everyday lives have responded to the challenges of living more sustainably. In these difficult times, we need stories that engage, enchant and inspire. Most of all, we need stories of practical changes, of community action, of changing hearts and minds.

This is a book that takes the question, "What can I do?" and sets out to find some answers using one of our species' most vital skills: the ability to tell stories in which to spread knowledge, ideas, inspiration and hope.

Read about the transformation of wasteland and the installation of water power, stories about reducing consumption and creating sustainable business, stories from people changing how they live their lives and the inner transformations this demands.

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Overview

This book tells stories of how ordinary people in their everyday lives have responded to the challenges of living more sustainably. In these difficult times, we need stories that engage, enchant and inspire. Most of all, we need stories of practical changes, of community action, of changing hearts and minds.

This is a book that takes the question, "What can I do?" and sets out to find some answers using one of our species' most vital skills: the ability to tell stories in which to spread knowledge, ideas, inspiration and hope.

Read about the transformation of wasteland and the installation of water power, stories about reducing consumption and creating sustainable business, stories from people changing how they live their lives and the inner transformations this demands.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784504700
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 11/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter Reason is Emeritus Professor at the University of Bath where, until 2009, he taught and led research in the field of sustainability. He now focuses on nature writing for an ecology in crisis. Melanie Newman used to work in business and now teaches creative writing at the University of Winchester. She takes a special interest in stories exploring our relationship with the natural world.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Joanna Macy. Introduction. Peter Reason & Melanie Newman. 1. What Place is This? Story of a Garden. Annie Davy. 2. Finding My Place in the Great Turning. Kirsti Norris. 3. How to Build a Lifeboat. Celia Sousek. 4. Knickers to That!. Emma Kidd. 5. Material Girl Sees the Flaw. Christine Bone. 6. I Don't Want to be a Passenger in Life. Johannes Moeller. 7. A Journey to the Heart. Patrick Andrews. 8. The Truth Mandala. Claire Power. 9. Leaping Aboard: Onshore Volunteer Work with Sea Shepherd. Elizabeth Claire Alberts. 10. Water Power. Gil Chambers. 11. The Web of Life Community Art Project. Helen Moore. 12. Discovering that We Live in an Ancient and Beautiful Universe. Helena Kettleborough & Nora Kettleborough. 13. Cabbages & Cranes: Weaving Together People and Possibility. Jane Riddiford & Global Generation. 14. The Dignity of Difference. June Boyce-Tillman. 15. Lost in Transition. Nathan Baranowski & Iva Carrdus. 16. Ghdamajori: Migration, Work and our Horizons of Care. Rupesh Shah. Drawing Out Some Threads. Peter Reason & Melanie Newman.
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