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Harvest of Hope
Harvest of Hope
Our Price: $13.95

Photojournalist Phil Grout takes you on a journey to Ghana to meet the cocoa farmers who supply Divine with cocoa. 96 pages, 140 images.
If the World Were a Village
If the World Were a Village
Our Price: $16.95

If the world's population were only 100 people, how many would speak English?  What foods would they eat?  32 pages.  USA
The Future of the Earth
The Future of the Earth: An Introduction to Sustainable Development for Young Readers
Our Price: $16.95

The first book for young readers that explains sustainable development in easy terms
An attention-grabbing primer on mankind's direct and indirect effects on the natural world, this important book explains how such topics as global trends, economic disparity, and invasive species, among others, have changed the world in which we live.
World-renowned photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand's spectacular photographs feature fragile environments that are at risk of being lost as well as places that have already seen the devastating effects of human behavior. A poignant overview of the state of the globe, this book encourages readers to understand what is happening in the environment and to take action.
Material World: A Global Family Portrait
Material World: A Global Family Portrait
Our Price: $19.95

In honor of the United Nations-sponsored International Year of the Family in 1994, award-winning photojournalist Peter Menzel brought together 16 of the world's leading photographers to create a visual portrait of life in 30 nations. Material World tackles its wide subject by zooming in, allowing one household to represent an entire nation. Photographers spent one week living with a "statistically average" family in each country, learning about their work, their attitudes toward their possessions, and their hopes for the future. Then a "big picture" shot of the family was taken outside the dwelling, surrounded by all their (many or few) material goods.