Golden Poppies of California

Golden Poppies of California
Title Golden Poppies of California PDF eBook
Author George D. Lepp
Publisher Lepp & Associates
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre California poppy
ISBN 9780963731326

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This book is the visual record of Lepp's love affair with California's state flower and his annual spring migrations to poppy centers where the blooms paint the land with color so brilliant it seems to have spilled from the sun itself. As a rich tribute to California's heritage and its disappearing wild lands, the books also serves as a reminder to consider carefully what's being lost

The Golden Poppy

The Golden Poppy
Title The Golden Poppy PDF eBook
Author Emory Evans Smith
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1901
Genre California poppy
ISBN

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Luna's California Poppies

Luna's California Poppies
Title Luna's California Poppies PDF eBook
Author Alma Villanueva
Publisher Bilingual Review Press (AZ)
Pages 256
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In this new environment, Luna records her struggles and triumphs as she becomes a young woman. In the second part of the book, an adult Luna takes up the diary when she and her family move to the country and face a new set of challenges. A mother now, Luna muses on her past while she and her children confront an unexpected obstacle in their new home - bigotry."--BOOK JACKET.

Design Mom

Design Mom
Title Design Mom PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Stanley Blair
Publisher Artisan
Pages 289
Release 2015-04-07
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1579656552

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New York Times best seller Ever since Gabrielle Stanley Blair became a parent, she’s believed that a thoughtfully designed home is one of the greatest gifts we can give our families, and that the objects and decor we choose to surround ourselves with tell our family’s story. In this, her first book, Blair offers a room-by-room guide to keeping things sane, organized, creative, and stylish. She provides advice on getting the most out of even the smallest spaces; simple fixes that make it easy for little ones to help out around the house; ingenious storage solutions for the never-ending stream of kid stuff; rainy-day DIY projects; and much, much more.

Yellow Crocus

Yellow Crocus
Title Yellow Crocus PDF eBook
Author Laila Ibrahim
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Plantation life
ISBN 9781477824757

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Originally published: Berkeley, CA: Flaming Chalice Press, 2010.

Wild Suburbia

Wild Suburbia
Title Wild Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Barbara Eisenstein
Publisher Heyday Books
Pages 224
Release 2016
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781597143639

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Wild Suburbia guides us through the process of transforming a traditional, high water-use yard into a peaceful habitat garden abounding with native plants. Author Barbara Eisenstein emphasizes that gardening is a rewarding activity rather than a finished product, from removing lawns and getting in touch with a yard's climate to choosing plants and helping them thrive. Supplementing her advice with personal stories from her decades of experience working with native plants, Eisenstein illuminates the joys of tending a native garden--and assures us that any challenges, from managing pests to disapproving neighbors, should never sap the enjoyment out of a pleasurable and fulfilling hobby. For plant lovers curious about their own ecosystems, Wild Suburbia offers a style of gardening that nurtures biodiversity, deepens connection to place, and encourages new and seasoned gardeners alike to experiment and have fun.

Mustard Seed

Mustard Seed
Title Mustard Seed PDF eBook
Author Laila Ibrahim
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre FICTION
ISBN 9781542045568

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The bestselling author of Yellow Crocus returns with a haunting and tender story of three women returning to the plantation they once called home. Oberlin, Ohio, 1868. Lisbeth Johnson was born into privilege in the antebellum South. Jordan Freedman was born a slave to Mattie, Lisbeth's beloved nurse. The women have an unlikely bond deeper than friendship. Three years after the Civil War, Lisbeth and Mattie are tending their homes and families while Jordan, an aspiring suffragette, teaches at an integrated school. When Lisbeth discovers that her father is dying, she's summoned back to the Virginia plantation where she grew up. There she must face the Confederate family she betrayed by marrying an abolitionist. Jordan and Mattie return to Fair Oaks, too, to save the family they left behind, who still toil in oppression. For Lisbeth, it's a time for reconciliation. For Jordan and Mattie, it's time for liberation. As the Johnsons and Freedmans confront the injustice that binds them, as well as the bitterness and violence that seethes at its heart, the women must find the courage to free their families--and themselves--from the past.