Pre-order these books now, and you will get them as soon as they are published. Terrific new green living resources that will be out within the next few months. Great way to start off 2010:
Available November 2, 2009
Practically Green: Your Guide to Ecofriendly Decision-Making
Practically Green takes the guesswork out of reading labels and will show you how to make smart, healthy purchases for your family without spending tedious hours researching the pros and cons of all of the products available on the market today. Each chapter is broken down into "Buy It" and "Do It" sections. The "Buy-It" section provides key information about everyday purchasing decisions and includes clip-out checklists for you to reference while shopping. The "Do It" section gives DIY ideas for how to make things that are good for your family and good for the environment, such as simple sewing projects, non-toxic cleaning products and luxurious, homemade beauty products. Plus, the author shares some of her favorite recipes that are sure to please the entire family!
Available November 6, 2009

The Raw Milk Revolution: Behind America's Emerging Battle Over Food Rights
Review
"David Gumpert has chronicled the Raw Milk War with insight and humor. He provides an important record of systematic government bias against Nature's perfect food. Must reading for raw milk fans and government officials alike."--Sally Fallon Morell, President, The Weston A. Price Foundation
Beginning in 2006, the agriculture departments of several large states-with backing from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration-launched a major crackdown on small dairies producing raw milk. Replete with undercover agents, sting operations, surprise raids, questionable test-lab results, mysterious illnesses, propaganda blitzes, and grand jury investigations, the crackdown was designed to disrupt the supply of unpasteurized milk to growing legions of consumers demanding healthier and more flavorful food.
The Raw Milk Revolution takes readers behind the scenes of the government's tough and occasionally brutal intimidation tactics, as seen through the eyes of milk producers, government regulators, scientists, prosecutors, and consumers. It is a disturbing story involving marginally legal police tactics and investigation techniques, with young children used as political pawns in a highly charged atmosphere of fear and retribution.
Are regulators' claims that raw milk poses a public health threat legitimate? That turns out to be a matter of considerable debate. In assessing the threat, The Raw Milk Revolution reveals that the government's campaign, ostensibly designed to protect consumers from pathogens like salmonella, E. coli 0157:H7, and listeria, was based in a number of cases on suspect laboratory findings and illnesses attributed to raw milk that could well have had other causes, including, in some cases, pasteurized milk.
David Gumpert dares to ask whether regulators have the public's interest in mind or the economic interests of dairy conglomerates. He assesses how the government's anti-raw-milk campaign fits into a troublesome pattern of expanding government efforts to sanitize the food supply-even in the face of ever-increasing rates of chronic disease like asthma, diabetes, and allergies. The Raw Milk Revolution provides an unsettling view of the future, in which nutritionally dense foods may be available largely through underground channels.
Available November 20, 2009

Green Matters for Everyday Living
Reviews:
Reading Green Matters for Everyday Living is like chatting over a cup of organic coffee with the city's thought leaders and top tastemakers. An accessible, inspiring and enjoyable guide to the many ways you can green your Atlanta life, there's something for every level of involvement. --Kate Yandoh, Freelance Writer (PINK, Atlanta Woman)
What can you do to make green matter? You're already in media res of that journey simply by picking up this book. --Martin Melaver, Melaver Development
Green Matters for Everyday Living is a primer on how to live green. Learn where the housing market is headed and why and how to adopt a greener lifestyle, find money-saving green gadgets, compost, save on utility bills, avoid greenwashing, eat inexpensive organic foods, perform easy and energy-efficient home renovations, travel green, compare green-building programs and buy stylish and eco-friendly clothing and accessories for your home. Beautiful personal and professional photographs throughout the book show you what green living is all about. In-depth and frank discussions with: Laura Turner Seydel, Serenbe's Steve Nygren, Charles Brewer (Founder of Mindspring), Cinda Boomershine (Design Expert for TBS's Movie & a Makeover), Fine Living TV's Stephanie Oswald (All-Girl Getaways), Nutrition Expert & Former Host of CNN's 'Travel Now' Carolyn O'Neil, Cookbook Author and Cooking Show Host Nathalie Dupree, Carl Seville, Jack's Harvest's Heather Schoenrock and Connie Pope, Freelance Writer Kate Yandoh, Farmer D, Cici Coffee (Founder of Natural Body Spa & Shop), Jazz Musician Will Scruggs, Publicist Dean Trevelino, EcoMeme Store Owner Pam Hollis, Martin Melaver (Melaver Development), Michele Russo (McGraw-Hill Construction), Southface's Dennis Creech, Dr. Adam Payne, Architect William Cox, Barb Shadomy (EarthCraft-certified Bed & Breakfast Owner), Realtor Cindy Wallace, Builder Pam Sessions, Lynda Fassa, Founder of Green Babies (organic-cotton baby clothes), Whole Foods Consultant, and Author of Green Babies Sage Moms
Available December 29, 2009 (just in time for the new year)

The Gorgeously Green Diet
Perfect for Earth Day: The bestselling author of Gorgeously Green returns with a simple-and budget-conscious-plan for waist management.
Green guru and ecolicious consultant Sophie Uliano has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America, The View, and other national television shows; her first book, Gorgeously Green: 8 Simple Steps to an Earth-Friendly Life, is a New York Times bestseller. And now, with The Gorgeously Green Diet, Sophie shows how to love food, live healthily, lose weight, and save money and the planet.
Uliano offers three different lean and green eating plans-Light Green, Bright Green, and Deep Green. Each offers a cornucopia of the healthiest and most gorgeous food you've ever eaten as well as the secret to being healthy and staying that way. You'll learn how to reduce your impact on the environment by following the plan and how The Gorgeously Green Diet will improve your overall health. There are money- saving tips, including how to cook a healthy organic meal for five on less than it would cost to eat at Burger King, as well as nearly one hundred recipes and a gentle exercise plan. Readers can take the pledge to become green and lean, ask questions, and get support. This is the celebration of food, the planet, and healthy bodies that Sophie's many fans have been waiting for. For more information, follow this link.
Available January 1, 2010

Green Restorations: Sustainable Building and Historic Homes
Some 40 percent of North Americans live in homes built prior to 1940, and when it comes time to remodel or restore our older homes, homeowners and contractors can find themselves lost in a morass of wildly divergent information and opinion. With Green Restorations, author Aaron Lubeck brings his expertise as a restoration contractor and preservation consultant to this first-of-its-kind guide, leading the reader through the steps for restoring historic buildings using sustainable practices and green building techniques.
Available January 5, 2010

New Green Homes: The Latest in Sustainable Living
New Green Homes presents the latest innovations in sustainable architecture and design. Projects include 'green' houses, apartments, lofts, and cabins, and explore various aspects of environmentally-friendly design from its ecological and economical benefits to the factors that need to be considered when choosing materials, such as the amount of energy that went into manufacturing the product; its sustainability; the life-expectency of its materials; and, the question of if the materials used can be recycled or safely disposed of if they break down over time. Specific topics covered include climate regulation, drainage systems, and regional planning. Each project contains photographs, floor and aerial plans, as well as detailed drawings that illustrate certain sustainable features revealing how much the parameters of ecological design have expanded in just a few short years. For the environmentally and aesthetically conscious, "New Green Homes" is as poignant as it is refreshing. It's the perfect resource for homeowners, designers, architects, and all clients interested in creating warm and inviting homes that cause only a fraction of the environmental impact of those created using conventional building methods.
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