Sarah Spencer Book order
This author shares a deep understanding of nature's power to enhance health and happiness. Through courses and writing, she reveals how the enduring principles that make forests thrive can be applied to our own lives. Her approach, rooted in permaculture and forest education, offers readers a path toward a more sustainable and harmonious existence. Profoundly connected to the earth and woods, she infuses her work with authentic passion and natural wisdom.






- 2021
- 2019
Exploring the profound connection between nature and personal wellbeing, this book reveals how the natural world can be a source of happiness and health. It offers insights and practical strategies to harness the benefits of nature, guiding readers to unlock their potential for a more fulfilling life. Through engaging content, it emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with the environment to enhance overall wellness.
- 2018
Low Carb Slow Cooker ***Large Print Edition***: Easy Crock-Pot Dump Meal Recipes
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Quick and easy low carb slow cooking recipes with only 15 grams of carbs or less per serving and prepared in 15 minutes or less. That
- 2011
The migration debate
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A contribution to one of the most hotly contested issues in Europe, 'The Migration Debate' provides a well balanced, critical analysis of UK migration policies, in a European context, from entry controls through to integration and citizenship
- 2007
Guide to Successful Short-Term Programs Abroad
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This edition is a practical guide for practitioners who direct and administer short-term programs. The book was edited by two experts with considerable experience in the field, Sarah Spencer, from the University of St. Thomas, and Kathy Tuma, from St. Olaf College. The second edition includes a new chapter on internships, independent study, and service learning. It also includes new resources related to budgeting and financial matters. Readers can use the tools provided in the book to build successful short-term programs tailored to their own institutions. The book also has a comprehensive index.
- 1994
Immigration as an economic asset
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Presents findings which show the positive contribution that immigrants, including family members and refugees, have made to the German economy. Includes a chapter on the economic, social and political impact of Turkish migration. Covers the period from 1953 to 1992.