Homegrown

  • Homegrown: ISIS in America
    By Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes, Bennett Clifford

    126 Pearson, Elizabeth, and Emily Winterbotham. 2017. “Women, Gender and Daesh Radicalisation.” The RUSI Journal 162 (3): 60–72. https://doi.org/10.1080/03071847.2017.1353251; Cook, Joana. 2019. “Women and Terror After 9/11: The Case of ...

  • Homegrown: ISIS in America
    By Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes, Bennett Clifford

    ... 139 Choudary, Anjem 112 Christians 141 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Office (CRCL) 153–54, 156 Clark Jr, ... Anwar e activists, American ISIS see American ISIS extremist communications 86–89 introduction 85–86 Twitter to Telegram ...

  • Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism
    By Bell Hooks, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    In Witness, Amalia Mesa-Bains and bell hooks invite us to reexamine this politically popular binary and consider which differences are manufactured and which are real.

  • Homegrown: Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror
    By Piotr M. Szpunar

    The camera of a surveillance helicopter (Figure 6) hovering over the Bronx, New York, on the evening of May 20, 2009, focused in on four African Americans (James Cromitie, David Williams, Onta Williams, and Laguerre Payen) in the midst ...

  • Homegrown: How the Red Sox Built a Champion from the Ground Up
    By Alex Speier

    " -- Keith Law The captivating inside story of the historic 2018 Boston Red Sox, as told through the assembly and ascendancy of their talented young core--the culmination of nearly a decade of reporting from one of the most respected ...

  • Homegrown: How the Red Sox Built a Champion from the Ground Up
    By Alex Speier

    “Alex Speier spins a compelling narrative about how great scouting and player development created a perennial contender in baseball’s toughest division, without losing sight of the people at the heart of his story.” — Keith Law The ...

  • Homegrown: A Growing Guide for Creating a Cook's Garden
    By Marta Teegen

    Homegrown shows that even urban and suburban dwellers can grow their own vegetables in easy-to-tend plots and spaces.

  • Homegrown
    By Johnny Sundstrom

    Portrayed in these books are the Marijuana sub-culture, Cocaine for Arms exchanges with Central America, Horse Racing Scandals, and Old Growth Timber Battles.

  • Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism
    By Bell Hooks, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    This new edition includes a new afterword, in which Mesa-Bains reflects on the changes, conflicts, and criticisms of the last decade.

  • Homegrown
    By Sue Spargo Folk-art Quilts

    Pattern book for Sue Spargo's wool quilt "Home Grown". Includes 3 bonus patterns.

  • Homegrown: Austin Music Posters 1967 to 1982
    By Joe Nick Patoski, Nels Jacobson

    This book presents a definitive survey of music poster art produced in Austin between 1967 and 1982.

  • Homegrown
    By Bill Pezza

    Johnny Marzo, a former Special Forces Captain in Afghanistan and Iraq is retired from the military and is now working for the FBI, fighting what the Department of Homeland Security once called Americas most serious domestic threat.

  • Homegrown: Cooking from My New England Roots
    By Matt Jennings

    “From his soul to your table, these dishes will take you right to New England and all the delectable seasonal provisions it offers.” —Daniel Boulud, chef/owner, The Dinex Group Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by the Los Angeles ...

  • Homegrown: Cooking from My New England Roots
    By Matt Jennings

    IACP and James Beard Award Finalist Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by the Los Angeles Times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Rachael Ray Every Day, and Fine Cooking A Game-Changing Chef Redefines a Classic American Cuisine In his debut ...

  • Homegrown: A year of growing, cooking and eating
    By Paul West

    Garden projects include: · Raising seedlings · Building a mini greenhouse · Growing potatoes in a bag · Protecting your garden from the heat · Making a raised bed from old pallets · Growing fruit trees from cuttings · Creating a fire ...

  • Homegrown: Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror
    By Piotr M. Szpunar

    However, in this book, Piotr Szpunar tells the story of a fuzzier image: the homegrown terrorist, a foe that blends into the crowd, who Americans are told looks, talks, and acts “like us.”

  • Homegrown: Surviving Abuse to Live
    By Phasia

    Its called Homegrown because thats what each of us are when we pull away all of the camouflagethe weeds.

  • Homegrown
    By DeAnn Wiley

    With lush, cozy illustrations, Homegrown is a beautiful author-illustrator debut picture book that reminds us to lift up the places—and people—we call home.

  • Homegrown: Illustrated Bites from Your Garden to Your Table
    By Heather Hardison

    . . To cook the things that we grow is a beautiful privilege that everyone should have the opportunity to experience, and this book opens the door to that opportunity.” —Ashley Christensen, chef/owner, Poole’s Diner