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Promoted ContentHumanities & Social SciencesMarch 2023
Love and revolution
A politics for the deep commons
by Matt York
Based on award-winning research, Love and revolution brings classical and contemporary anarchist thought into a mutually beneficial dialogue with a global cross-section of ecological, anti-capitalist, feminist and anti-racist activists - discussing real-life examples of the loving-caring relations that underpin many contemporary struggles. Such a (r)evolutionary love is discovered to be a common embodied experience among the activists contributing to this collective vision, manifested as a radical solidarity, as political direct action, as long-term processes of struggle, and as a deeply relational more-than-human ethics. This book provides an essential resource for all those interested in building a free society grounded in solidarity and care, and offers a timely contribution to contemporary movement discourse.
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 2012
Dragons Schwur
Eine House of Night Story
by Cast, P.C.; Cast, Kristin / Englisch Goga-Klinkenberg, Susanne
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Sam, die Beatles und ich
Wie ich das Herz meines Sohnes gewann
by Smith, Peter / Englisch Goga-Klinkenberg, Susanne
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2012
Slide - Durch die Augen eines Mörders
Thriller
by Hathaway, Jill / Englisch Goga-Klinkenberg, Susanne
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2010
Die Hexenschrift
Historischer Roman
by Gaspar de Alba, Alicia / Englisch Goga-Klinkenberg, Susanne
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Trusted PartnerBiography & True StoriesJune 2010
Alison Uttley: Spinner of Tales
The authorised biography of the creator of Little Grey Rabbit
by Denis Judd
Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig are just two of the inspired characters created by Alison Uttley, loved by millions and still very popular today. But who was the real woman spinning enchanting tales of country life and lore, magic and friendship? Alison Uttley gathered much of the inspiration for her stories from the fond memories of her Derbyshire childhood and her love of the countryside. A talented and prolific writer, she was still producing stories in her late eighties. Yet she was often plagued by self-doubt, and extremely possessive over her close friends, family and work. Tragically, Alison's husband committed suicide before her writing successes. She soon developed a smothering relationship with her only child John, even convincing him to jilt his first fiancée and escape to Scotland - the honeymoon destination. With exclusive and unrestricted access to her personal diaries and private letters, Denis Judd paints an intriguing portrait of one of the most successful, creative and troubled children's authors of modern times. ;
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