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Rick Van Noy

    L'œuvre de l'auteur explore les thèmes de l'identité et de l'appartenance, en examinant les liens complexes entre l'histoire et le présent. Son écriture se caractérise par une observation pointue et un style de prose lyrique qui plonge les lecteurs dans de profonds paysages émotionnels. Cet engagement envers le passé et le présent reflète une capacité à donner vie à des moments historiques et à leur impact humain. Les récits possèdent une profondeur et une réflexion qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs en quête d'expériences littéraires significatives.

    Borne by the River
    Living Gluten-Free For Dummies, 3rd Edition
    Sudden Spring
    Surveying the Interior: Literary Cartographers and the Sense of Place
    • Exploring the intersection of geography and imagination, the book delves into how four American literary figures—Thoreau, King, Powell, and Stegner—engaged with the concept of mapping landscapes. Each author approached the physical world uniquely: Thoreau sought deeper truths, King focused on perception, Powell applied scientific methods, and Stegner examined ethical considerations in representation. Through their works, the narrative reveals how cartography influenced the American sense of place, intertwining intellectual and emotional responses that shape the literary tradition.

      Surveying the Interior: Literary Cartographers and the Sense of Place
    • Sudden Spring

      Stories of Adaptation in a Climate-Changed South

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The results of climate change make the headlines almost daily. All across America and the globe, communities have to adapt to rising sea levels, intensified storms, and warmer temperatures. One way or another, climate change will be a proving ground. We will either sink, in cases where the land is subsiding, or swim, finding ways to address these challenges. While temperatures and seas are rising slowly, we have some immediate choices to make. If we act quickly and boldly, there is a small window of opportunity to prevent the worst. We can prepare for the changes by understanding what is happening and taking specific measures. There is ?commitment? already in the climate change system. To minimize those effects will require another kind of commitment, the kind Rick Van Noy illustrates in these stories about a climate-distressed South. Like Rachel Carson's groundbreaking work Silent Spring, Rick Van Noy's Sudden Spring is a call to action to mitigate the current trends in our environmental degradation. By highlighting stories of people and places adapting to the impacts of a warmer climate, Van Noy shows us what communities in the South are doing to become more climate resilient and to survive a slow deluge of environmental challenges.

      Sudden Spring
    • Gluten-Free … Happily! Everything you need to know about a gluten-free lifestyle If you’re one of the millions of people considering giving up gluten, Living Gluten-Free For Dummies will help you break free and improve your wellbeing. Covering the practical, medical, scientific, and emotional aspects of the lifestyle, this book will inspire you with all the details on the benefits of giving up gluten, common and hidden sources of gluten, how to deal with the social and emotional challenges, tips and insight on shopping and eating out, and recipes for creating delicious, gluten-free meals and snacks. This new edition is updated with the latest research, information on testing, trending topics in the gluten-free community, what you should believe and what you shouldn’t, and easy-to-remember insights on living a happy, healthy gluten-free lifestyle. This is the perfect read for anyone who needs a guide to managing a gluten-free lifestyle. If you are considering eliminating gluten for any reason, Living Gluten-Free For Dummies is for you.

      Living Gluten-Free For Dummies, 3rd Edition
    • After a near-fatal stroke and a separation, amidst a global pandemic, Rick Van Noy decided to go for a paddle. In Borne by the River, he charts the story of discovery, and healing that came from this solo canoe journey. Paddling two hundred miles on the Delaware River to his boyhood home just upriver from Trenton, New Jersey, Van Noy contemplates his fate and life, as well as the simple joy of sitting in a small boat floating down a large river with his dog, Sully. Deftly combining memoir, natural and local history, and engaging reportage of his encounters with other paddlers and river enthusiasts, including members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, Van Noy reveals deep and shifting layers of environmental, historical, cultural, and personal significance of the Delaware. Borne by the River reckons with the way that rivers braid into one's own life--thrilling rapids, eddying pauses, and life-changing rifts and falls. Van Noy rediscovers and shares how river journeys can scatter anxieties, wash away regrets, and recreate the spirit in its free-flowing currents.

      Borne by the River