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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planetby Frances Moore Lappe and Anna Blythe Lappe
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Thirty years ago, Frances Moore Lappé, then a 26 year-old college student in
Berkeley, wrote the groundbreaking Diet for a Small Planet — a book that
started a revolution in the way Americans think about food and hunger (and
has since gone on to sell 3 million copies and counting!). Lappé challenged
the notion that world hunger is caused by nature's scarcity and went on to
prove that the world crisis is not a scarcity of food but a scarcity of
democracy. She helped us see how we are generating the very food scarcity
that we say we most fear and, most importantly, she showed how each of us
has the power to choose the opposite: a diet best for our bodies and also
best for our planet. Now, for the 30th anniversary sequel to her revolutionary classic, Frances Moore Lappé has teamed up with her 27 year-old daughter, Anna, to offer the perspective of two generations — wisdom and youth — in creating what is destined to be another groundbreaker, Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet Featuring nearly seventy recipes from vegetarian, organic, and whole-foods culinary pioneers such as Mollie Katzen (The Moosewood Cookbook), Anna Thomas (The Vegetarian Epicure), and Alice Waters as well as mouth-watering menus from some our country's most celebrated natural foods restaurants including Angelica's Kitchen (New York City), The Millennium Restaurant (San Francisco), and Chez Panisse (Berkeley, CA). Hope's Edge highlights these true trailblazers engaged in social, environmental, and economic transformations, bringing us back to the sensual pleasure of eating fresh, whole foods and reconnecting us to the earth and to those who tend it. Review:"As they chronicle these smart, inspiring efforts and consider the concept of "food security" as a human right, the Lappes drive home their crucial theme: what's best for our bodies is best for our communities and for the earth itself." Donna Seaman, Booklist Review:"Some of the twentieth century's most vibrant activist thinkers have been
American women — Margaret Mead, Jeanette Rankin, Barbara Ward, Dorothy Day —
who took it upon themselves to pump life into basic truths. Frances Moore
Lappé is among them." The Washington Post Synopsis:Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-419) and index.
Synopsis:The author of the classic Diet for a Small Planet and her daughter travel the world, discovering practical visionaries who are making a difference in world hunger, sometimes one village at a time. Thirty years ago Frances Moore Lappstarted a revolution in the way Americans think about food and hunger. Now Frances and her daughter, Anna, pick up where Diet for a Small Planet left off. Together, they set out on an around-the-world journey to explore the greatest challenges we face at the new millennium. Traveling to Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe, they discovered answers to the most urgent issue of our time: Whether we are able to transcend today's consumerism and the isolation of "me-first" capitalism and find the paths that each of us can follow to heal our lives and the planet. Featuring nearly seventy recipes from celebrated vegetarian culinary pioneers-including Alice Waters, Mollie Katzen, Laurel Robertson, Nora Pouillon, and Anna Thomas-Hope's Edge highlights true trailblazers engaged in social, environmental, and economic transformations. About the AuthorFrances Moore Lappandeacute is the author of Diet for a Small Planet and eleven other books. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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