Searching for a peaceful existence, author Michael Poole decides to leave the rat-race and cultivate a marijuana crop in the Canadian mountains. He soon discovers it is backbreaking work and an emotional roller-coaster. Without rain, he has to hump water miles up the hill; too much rain, his buds will mould. And what can he do when the local grizzly bear eats his crop for cheap highs?
Michael Poole Books






Trying To Be Orthodox ... And Not Quite Succeeding
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Trying To Be Orthodox ..., based on Michael Lomax's long-running blog, Ursusanglicanus, is the record of his seeking to position himself as a 'westerner' aiming to develop a mature and 'sellable' faith, within the context of the Orthodox Church and of European Christianity in general.
Industrial Relations in the Future
Trends and Possibilities in Britain over the Next Decade
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
First published in 1984, Industrial Relations in the Future highlights probable developments in Britain's system of industrial relations into the 1990s. It also provides a basis for further and detailed analysis and debate of issues central to the nation's future. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction Part 1. Current trends and future possibilities Part 2. A framework for analysis and an appraisal of main developments Part 3. Industrial Relation issues in the 1980s: an economic analysis Bibliography Author Index Subject Index
Startup
The Complete Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business (How to Turbocharge Your Startup Growth Without Complicated Growth Hacks)
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Starting a business on a tight budget is essential, especially for young entrepreneurs with limited funds. The book emphasizes the importance of avoiding debt and borrowing, as lenders often recognize the high risk of failure in new ventures. Instead, it advocates for strategies that allow individuals to build their businesses without financial strain, ensuring they can protect their resources while pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams.
Marlborough and the Kennet
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The founder of Golf Digest takes readers on a fascinating around-the-world tour of the world's best golf courses, from England to Australia, France to California. The courses are pictured in stunning four-color photos guaranteed to intrigue any avid golfer, and each photo is accompanied by a description of the course.