Elizabeth Murphy Bücher
Elizabeth Murphy, Bodenkundlerin, Schriftstellerin und Bio-Bäuerin, vertritt die Überzeugung, dass die Zukunft unseres Planeten von der Wiederbelebung des Bodens überall abhängt. Mit zwei Jahrzehnten praktischer Erfahrung und aktueller Forschung zur Bodengesundheit vermittelt sie eine einfache, aber tiefgreifende Botschaft: Um Fülle zu kultivieren, müssen wir Zurückhaltung üben. Sie behauptet, dass ein lebendiger Boden von Natur aus üppige Gärten hervorbringt. Ihre Leidenschaft für Boden und Landwirtschaft inspiriert zu globalen Abenteuern.






To Give and to Take
- 504 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Sisters Mary and Cathy Ward couldn't be more different: Mary, the eldest, is a wild and sensual red-head, determined one day to leave the mean streets of her Liverpool home to seek wealth and position; whereas Cathy has won the love of all the Wards' friends and neighbours with her dark curls and gentle ways. But one fateful Sunday in 1911, when Liverpool erupts in the Bloody Sunday riot, both meet and fall in love with the same man. Greg Redmond takes one look at Cathy and loses his heart. It looks as though the close-knit family will be split, but then Mary meets the suave and handsome Clive Walden, whose fortune and social standing suggest he will make the perfect husband...
There is a Season
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of Liverpool, this concluding volume of the Liverpool Sagas weaves together rich narratives filled with resilience and community spirit. It captures the struggles and triumphs of its characters, appealing to readers who appreciate heartfelt storytelling. With themes of family, perseverance, and the historical context of the region, it promises to deliver an emotional and satisfying conclusion for fans of Helen Forrester and Pam Howes.
The Land is Bright
- 380 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Liverpool, this first installment of The Liverpool Sagas introduces readers to a rich tapestry of characters navigating life's challenges and triumphs. The narrative weaves themes of resilience, community, and the pursuit of dreams, appealing to those who enjoy heartfelt storytelling. With its engaging plot and emotional depth, it invites fans of Lyn Andrews and Pam Howes to immerse themselves in a compelling journey through love and hardship.
Building Soil: A Down-To-Earth Approach: Natural Solutions for Better Gardens & Yards
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Discover environmentally friendly techniques to enhance soil health, suitable for gardens of all sizes. This guide offers practical, sustainable methods that prioritize ecological balance, ensuring your gardening efforts contribute positively to the environment.
Using personality type as theorized by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung to help in understanding differences in children, this book gives adults an opportunity to examine some suggested paths for developing positive relationships with the children in their lives. Examples are used to show how psychological type theory applies to daily life. By understanding each of the sixteen psychological types, adults can increase their awareness of more effective ways to help children grow and develop their special gifts and talents. The more that children and adults understand one another, the better their chances of building strong relationships. Each generation passes its knowledge on to another. This generation of adults can be the initial thread in the cloth that is woven to create enhanced relationships with children, and The Developing Child reveals practical strategies for nurturing the bonds between adults and young people.
The Weather Diviner
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
In a pivotal year for Newfoundland, the narrative follows a young woman's journey of self-discovery amidst larger-than-life characters and a transformative setting. The story explores themes of identity and resilience, highlighting the profound connection between personal growth and the cultural landscape of the region.