A collection of case studies, excerpts from books and other publications, and examples of ordinances and codes designed to help communities remain ecologically, socially, and economically viable.
Praise for Jo Goodman's Marry Me "Fans of historical and western romance will appreciate Goodman's witty dialogue, first-rate narrative prose and clever plotting." –Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An insightful, gently sensual love ...
Lori Wick offers readers nostagic turn of the century romances in her series of "A Place called Home."
The dynamic Midwestern small town---from its idyllic beginnings to its imminent decline--explored and celebrated in thirty-four selections of cultural history, fiction, and poetry, both classic and contemporary.
Let acclaimed stylist and blogger Jason Grant show you how to become your own stylist and transform your house into a beautiful home. Jason Grant doesn't believe in creating perfect homes.
From city apartments and Dutch houseboats to Mongolian yurts, Maasai mud huts, and underground desert homes, kids discover the different ways people live around the world in this fascinating glimpse into global abodes.
Much of the story is told through the eyes of the many people of all races with whom he has interacted. Fiji is made up of over 300 unique islands.
"I teach the kings of their ancestors so that the lives of the ancients might serve them as an example, for the world is old but the future springs from...
Evacuated to England from Nazi Germany during World War II, several Jewish children struggle to observe Judaism, rebuild their lives, and search for their parents after the war.
A Place Called Home: A History of Low-cost Housing in Manhattan
In these books, he discovers new worlds he can only imagine and begins to hope that one day he might have a different life, that one day he will find his true home.