Resultaten voor 'bre graham'

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  1. Table for Two
    1. Bre Graham

    Table for Two

    Recipes for the Ones You Love

    "Meals you make to show someone how much you love them and that you'll remember forever. Genius."

    € 30,50
  2. Tafel voor twee
    1. Bre Graham

    Tafel voor twee

    Ontdek heerlijke recepten voor twee personen in 'Tafel voor twee' van Bre Graham. Als je graag kookt voor een geliefde, zoals een vriendin of familielid, zie je het liefst bij de eerste hap al een glimlach. Met de gerechten uit 'Tafel voor twee' lukt dat gegarandeerd. Eenvoudig te bereiden gerechten die proeven alsof je er de hele dag mee bezig bent geweest - dat is de filosofie achter de recepten uit dit fijne kookboek. Of je nu snel iets op tafel tovert na een drukke werkdag of juist extra wilt uitpakken met een uitgebreid diner: met de slimme trucs in dit kookboek bereid je in een handomdraai spectaculaire gerechten. Serveer tagliatelle met garnalen en pistache of maak een spinazie-kaastaart met verse kruiden. Meer tijd? Duik dan ook in de tips voor tafelaankleding en menusuggesties. En vergeet de cocktails niet! Bereid in een oogwenk de allerlekkerste tweepersoonsgerechten met 'Tafel voor twee'. Bre Graham woont in Londen, waar ze leeft van haar liefde voor eten. Zo is ze food writer & editor, host ze food-podcasts en organiseert ze private diners.

    € 24,99
  3. Dear Miss Perkins
    1. Rebecca Brenner , Graham

    Dear Miss Perkins

    A fascinating portrait of the progressive female trailblazer and US Secretary for Labor who navigated the foreboding rise of Nazism in her battle to make America a safer place for refugees.She was the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet, the longest-serving Labor Secretary, and an architect of the New Deal. Yet beyond these celebrated accomplishments there is another dimension to Frances Perkins’s story. Without fanfare, and despite powerful opposition, Perkins helped save the lives of countless Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany.“Immigration problems usually have to be decided in a few days. They involve human lives. There can be no delaying,” Perkins wrote in her memoir, The Roosevelt I Knew. In March 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, Perkins was appointed Secretary of Labor by FDR. As Hitler rose to power, thousands of German-Jewish refugees and their loved ones reached out to the INS—then part of the Department of Labor—applying for immigration to the United States, writing letters that began “Dear Miss Perkins . . .”Perkins’s early experiences working in Chicago’s famed Hull House and as a firsthand witness to the horrific Triangle Shirtwaist fire shaped her determination to advocate for immigrants and refugees. As Secretary of Labor, she wrestled widespread antisemitism and isolationism, finding creative ways to work around quotas and restrictive immigration laws. Diligent, resilient, empathetic, yet steadfast, she persisted on behalf of the desperate when others refused to act.Based on extensive research, including thousands of letters housed in the National Archives, Dear Miss Perkins adds new dimension to an already extraordinary life story, revealing at last how one woman tried to steer the nation to a better, more righteous course.

    € 27,50
  4. Table for Two
    1. Bre , Graham

    Table for Two

    "In her first book, food writer Bre Graham guides you through the moments you want to set the table and cook for someone you love, whether that's your mom, your significant other, or your best friend. From lazy, laid-back breakfasts to breathtaking, multicourse menus, Table for Two is a collection of fail-safe recipes for spectacular meals for two." -- Back cover.

    € 24,00
  5. Carbon Capitalism and Communication

    Carbon Capitalism and Communication

    This volume examines the role of communication in contributing to and contesting the current climate crisis. There is now widespread agreement that even if increases in carbon emissions are kept to the current international target the climate crisis will continue to intensify. This book brings together, for the first time, state-of-the-art research with activists¿ interventions to place debate around climate crisis within the wider conversation about the changing relations between communications and contemporary capitalism. Contributors include; Naomi Klein, Michael Mann, Alan Rusbridger, Vincent Mosco, Jodi Dean, and leading figures in Greenpeace and 350.org.

    € 40,65
  6. The Whitest Flower
    1. Brendan , Graham

    The Whitest Flower

    Rich and epic Historical Fiction set against the backdrop of the Great Famine. Perfect for fans of Winston Graham and Ken Follett. It is August 1845. In Dublin's Botanic Gardens, Phytophora infestans is discovered for the first time. The bacteria blooms throughout the country, blighting potato crops and creating what becomes known as the Great Famine: an event of holocaust proportions that affects every man, woman and child in Ireland. Ellen O'Malley is one such victim. As the Blight ravages the land, Ellen loses her husband. Alone and vulnerable, she is duped into going to Australia to seek a better life, leaving three of her beloved children behind. Travelling aboard a coffin ship, she arrives emaciated and ill with her new baby. But the country proves a harsh and brutal landscape and a change in fortunes seems further away than ever. But Ellen, a woman with an indomitable spirit, is determined to rise above her oppression and bring her family together once more.

    € 20,00