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JoAnne O'Connell

    Joanne O’Connell is a writer whose work spans both children's literature and adult-oriented pieces. Her prose is characterized by a fresh and engaging style that appeals to young readers and mature audiences alike. O’Connell frequently explores themes related to sustainable living and environmental awareness, weaving narratives that incorporate practical and creative aspects of self-care and community engagement. Her writing embodies a fusion of literature and activism, encouraging a more responsible approach to the environment and the discovery of joy in simple, homemade creations.

    Stitched Up
    Early Vegetarian Recipes
    Beauty and the Bin
    The Homemade Vegan
    • The Homemade Vegan

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A look back in time - when the vegan diet was part of the counter-culture. Recipes, nostalgia and true vegetarianism.

      The Homemade Vegan
    • Beauty and the Bin

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(41)Add rating

      Saving the world, one bath bomb at a time! Jacqueline Wilson for the eco- generation in this fresh and funny debut from Joanne O'Connell.

      Beauty and the Bin
    • Early Vegetarian Recipes

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Various recipes culled from manuals, approximately 1856 to 1908, concentrating on late 19th century and early 20th food-reformers.

      Early Vegetarian Recipes
    • Stitched Up is the refreshing second novel from author and journalist Joanne O'Connell, exploring the pressures of starting a new school, sustainable fashion and staying true to yourself, perfect for readers of Elle McNicoll and younger fans of Geek Girl.

      Stitched Up