Don’t pass up dessert! Even if you are vegan or trying to eat healthy there’s no reason to deny yourself sweet treats. Lickin’ the Beaters brings you over 80 fabulous low fat, dairy free desserts where even the second helping is guilt free.
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We Shall Not Be Moved brings together full-color graphic arts and grassroots voices to describe the impact of gentrification and development in central Los Angeles, and how people fight back to protect their communities.
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Crashing the Party reveals how the 2000 Republican National Convention became both a proving ground for modern political repression and a laboratory for bold new models of legal solidarity and collective resistance.
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Lynd applies the distinction between organizing and accompaniment to five social movements in which he has taken part: the labor and civil rights movements, the antiwar movement, prisoner insurgencies, and the movement sparked by Occupy Wall Street.
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What anticapitalist revolution can mean today—after the historic failure of the idea that the conquest of state power was the key to radical change.
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Birth of Our Power is an epic novel set in Spain, France, and Russia during the heady revolutionary years 1917–1919. The novel was composed a decade after the revolution in Leningrad, where Serge was living in semicaptivity.
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Between Thought and Expression Lies a Lifetime is an impassioned, elucidating, and often humorous collaboration. Philosophical and intimate, it is a call to ponder, imagine, explore, and act.
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These conversational interviews spans a wide range of topics including journalism, science, religion, the racist foundations of American society, education as indoctrination, issues of class and resistance, colonialism, imperialism, and much more.
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Haste to Rise is a challenge to others to look beyond a university’s official history and seek a more complete knowledge of its past. This is American history done right!
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This is a story about mothers who are doing the work of deep social transformation by creating the networks of care that sustain movements and revolutions.
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Dan Arel’s writing conveys the unmistakable impression of a loving father dedicated to redefining the role of parenthood so that it also includes the vitally important task of nurturing every child’s latent impulse for freedom and autonomy.
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Žiga Vodovnik shows anarchism as a living, everyday practice, rescuing it from dogma and isolation to reveal its revolutionary potential and relevance in the modern world.
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This book offers an original introduction to anarchism. It relates the diversity of anarchist thought to anti-police riots and the radicalization of democracy.
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Going vegan isn't always easy when you're young. You're living under your parents' roof, you probably don't buy your own groceries, and your friends, family, and teachers might look at you like you're nuts. So, how do you do it?
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A poet and novelist famous for books on decentralization, community planning, psychotherapy, education, linguistics, and media.
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Through a series of interviews and essays, this book allows the community, labor, immigrant, student, and faith activists that have built Jobs with Justice to show us why their economic vision matters.
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How does a young person who volunteers to serve in the U.S. military become a war-resister who risks ostracism, humiliation, and prison rather than fight? The long tradition of refusing to fight in unjust wars continues today within the American military.
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The authors argue that it’s time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalism—and how to build the collective capacity to get us there. We should be thinking bigger and preparing to go further.
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This contemporary young adult novel portrays the pressures of teens to live a normal life, let alone succeed at high levels; while facing mental illness and—in Abe's case—a past that no one could possibly understand... or survive.
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A fallen Super Bowl star battling scandal and decline gets one last shot at glory with L.A.’s new team—until a brilliant, dangerous lawyer threatens to outmaneuver him on and off the field.
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When a drifter shatters the fragile peace of a mother and daughter’s off-grid life in New Mexico, their fight for survival unleashes a violent chase across the American West, testing the limits of endurance, vengeance, and the bonds of family.
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Shawl explores the unexpected possibilities and perils opened up by SF&F’s new intersectionality. In Shawl’s side-slippery world, sex can be both commerce and worship, complete with ancient rites, altars, and ointments.
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Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, Kim Stanley Robinson is known as not only the most literary but also the most progressive (read “radical”) of today’s top rank SF authors.
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Inventive, unsettling fiction and nonfiction, exploring humanism, imagination, and the unpredictable collisions of everyday life and extraordinary ideas.
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Blends hard science fiction, political radicalism, and sharp wit into visions of alternate histories, alien encounters, and futures shaped as much by Scotland’s landscapes as by humanity’s fate.
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A fearless blend of fantasy, noir, and literary edge in a collection that spans apocalyptic adventure, time-bending romance, sharp cultural critique, and candid reflections on art, identity, and survival.
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Cory Doctorow’s trademark fusion of high-octane storytelling and radical advocacy, from a transhuman teen’s post-Disney dystopia to a fiery defense of internet freedom and creativity without borders.
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Terry Bisson’s The Left Left Behind skewers rapture fever and apocalyptic excess with biting satire, paired with a surreal play, candid reflections, and an unflinching interview from one of SF’s sharpest and most radical voices.
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Blends essays, poems, memoir, and sharp cultural critique into a fiercely personal yet political exploration of feminism, writing, activism, and the messy brilliance of everyday life.
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Big Girl crackles with rage, wit, and transgression, delivering stories that skewer privilege, power, and patriarchy alongside a candid interview that’s as fearless and unruly as her fiction.
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