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This alarming fact drove Annie Leonard to create the Internet film sensation The Story of Stuff, which has been viewed over 10 million times by people around the world. In her sweeping, groundbreaking book of the same name, Leonard tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day—where our cotton T-shirts, laptop computers, and aluminum cans come from, how they are produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. Like Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, The Story of Stuff is a landmark book that will change the way people think—and the way they live. Leonard’s message is startlingly clear: we have too much Stuff, and too much of it is toxic. Outlining the five stages of our consumption-driven economy—from extraction through production, distribution, consumption, and disposal—she vividly illuminates its frightening repercussions. Visiting garbage dumps and factories around the world, Leonard reveals the true story behind our possessions—why it’s cheaper to replace a broken TV than to fix it; how the promotion of "perceived obsolescence" encourages us to toss out everything from shoes to cell phones while they’re still in perfect shape; and how factory workers in Haiti, mine workers in Congo, and everyone who lives and works within this system pay for our cheap goods with their health, safety, and quality of life. Meanwhile we, as consumers, are compromising our health and well-being, whether it’s through neurotoxins in our pillows or lead leaching into our kids’ food from their lunchboxes—and all this Stuff isn’t even making us happier! We work hard so we can buy Stuff that we quickly throw out, and then we want new Stuff so we work harder and have no time to enjoy all our Stuff. . . . With staggering revelations about the economy, the environment, and cultures around the world, alongside stories from her own life and work, Leonard demonstrates that the drive for a "growth at all costs" economy fuels a cycle of production, consumption, and disposal that is killing us. It is a system in crisis, but Annie Leonard shows us that this is not the way things have to be. It’s within our power to stop the environmental damage, social injustice, and health hazards caused by polluting production and excessive consumption, and Leonard shows us how. Expansive, galvanizing, and sobering yet optimistic, The Story of Stuff transforms how we think about our lives and our relationship to the planet. Teens ranked stress as one of their top concerns (along with child abuse and STDs). Oftentimes, the pressure can feel overwhelming, whether they involve worrying about an upcoming test, competition sports, family responsibilities, dating, or more extreme issues such as depression, suicide and school violence.
The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff Is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health-and a Vision for Change
Average Rating: 4.0
Price: $13.00
Author: Annie Leonard
Manufacturer: Free Press
ISBN13: 9781439125663
Condition: New
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We have a problem with Stuff. With just 5 percent of the world’s population, we’re consuming 30 percent of the world’s resources and creating 30 percent of the world’s waste. If everyone consumed at U.S. rates, we would need three to five planets!
Dude! Stories and Stuff for Boys
Average Rating: 4.5
Price: $14.03
Author: Sandy Asher
Manufacturer: Dutton Juvenile
Growing up as a guy is tough. Here are nineteen funny, fascinating, totally original works about boys tackling the tricky years that separate a child from a man. Jane Yolen spotlights the beginning of an Olympic dream; Jaime Adoff offers the music of a young poet facing rough streets; Barbara Robinson captures the tenderness between a boy and a most unusual pet; Ron Koertge explores the weird world where guys and girls meet. From futuristic to familiar to far-out, the voices of clever, hopeful, courageous young men shine in this eclectic celebration of boys on the verge.
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul on Tough Stuff: Stories of Tough Times and Lessons Learned (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Average Rating: 4.5
Price: $10.17
Author: Jack Canfield
Manufacturer: HCI Teens
This latest offering in the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul series explores a host of challenges faced by today's teens. Within its pages teens will find portraits of life's complexities expressed from the viewpoint of their peers. Teen contributors share their thoughts and feelings on difficult issues, ranging from poor self-image to thoughts of suicide, from family discord to coping with the loss, from peer pressure to school violence.
Short Stuff: New English Stories from Quebec
Price: $10.16
Author: Claude Lalumiere
Manufacturer: Vehicule Press
Holy Stuff of Life: Stories, Poems, And Prayers About Human Things
Average Rating: 5.0
Price: $12.00
Author: Heather Murray Elkins
Manufacturer: Pilgrim Press, The
A narrative 'treasure hunt' for the implicit holiness of human things and a quest for a transformative encounter that turns consumption into consecration. Readers will explore the holy human connections of things such as apple seeds, a tatto, dish towels, a broken chalice, and extra-virgin cooking oil blessed by the pope.
Relationships And Other Stuff: Stories from Women (Volume 2)
Average Rating: 5.0
Price: $12.99
Author: Cindie L. Shatto-Vinson
Manufacturer: CreateSpace
No matter how you see things, life is always about relationships. We're constantly learning and growing. It's a process that helps us understand ourselves and others. And it helps us learn what's important in life. Our relationships, whether good or bad, shape our perception and view of ourselves and others. Without these experiences, we have no true depth to our lives. Relationships and Other Stuff (True Stories from Women) focus on true stories from women of all ages. Being a woman is truly something to celebrate. This book takes a look at the secret place in a woman's heart and soul that has helped to shape her into the woman that she has become. Editor, Natasha Brooks distributes the contents into five topical story sections - each describing these women's relationships and experiences with important individuals that have shaped their lives; people such as their mothers, grandmothers, aunts, friends, husbands, and fathers. Each section explores definitions in which each woman's stories and poems of growth explains experiences that touch on what it means to be a woman.
Don Cherry's Hockey Stories and Stuff
Average Rating: 4.5
Price: $11.48
Author: Don Cherry
Manufacturer: McClelland & Stewart
ISBN13: 9780771019562
Condition: New
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#1 National Bestseller
Don Cherry has been named a National Hockey League Coach of the Year with a winning percentage of over .600 and also received Coach of the Year honours in the American Hockey League. His comments on Hockey Night in Canada’s "Coach's Corner" routinely make headlines as they entertain, educate, and often upset some fans throughout North America. He may be controversial, but no one can deny the popularity he enjoys; popularity that was reflected in his top 10 ranking in the competition to determine "The Greatest Canadian."
Now from Grapes himself comes the book that hockey fans of all ages have been waiting for. Written with veteran sports journalist Al Strachan, here are Don Cherry's favourite stories from his career in hockey. And you can imagine the stories he has to tell.
From the Hardcover edition.
Kid Stuff: Stories--Poems--Tales
Price: $16.46
Author: Shirley Schieber
Manufacturer: Authorhouse