John Weston Bücher






Dining at the Lineman's Shack
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Skull Valley, this memoir intertwines food and memory, showcasing the resilience of a family during the Great Depression. John Weston reflects on his childhood, particularly the culinary prowess of his mother Eloine, who creatively fed her large family on limited resources. Through humorous anecdotes and vivid descriptions, Weston explores themes of poverty, resourcefulness, and community, while sharing recipes that evoke a rich tapestry of flavors and experiences. This book offers a delightful and insightful look into American culture through the lens of food.
The Oxford Study Dictionary
- 824 Seiten
- 29 Lesestunden
This dictionary is specifically designed for students in the upper forms of secondary schools or in colleges. It is especially valuable for those following GCSE and more advanced courses.
On!: Achieving Excellence in Leadership
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on leadership development, the book outlines eight core values necessary for creating a meaningful legacy. John Weston draws from his diverse career and analyzes the effectiveness of prominent political figures like Stephen Harper and Barack Obama. By blending personal insights with wisdom from philosophers and mentors, the guide encourages readers to extend their influence beyond personal circles to foster excellence in themselves and their communities.
The Oxford Children's Dictionary
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Comprises 29,000 entries which include parts of speech, plurals, and simple definitions.
