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Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green Patricia Nicol

Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green By Patricia Nicol

Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green by Patricia Nicol


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Summary

The obsession with being green, healthy and preserving Earth is beginning to affect the way many of us shop, travel and eat every day. This book consists of insights into austerity years and the lessons we can learn from them. It aims to offer a look at different generations that show similarities in how they preserve their futures and resources.

Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green Summary

Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green by Patricia Nicol

Recycling, composting, buying locally-sourced food and vintage clothing, checking air miles and carbon footprints - our ever-growing national obsession with being green, healthy and preserving the planet is beginning to affect the way many of us shop, travel and eat every day. After decades of plenty, we are now seeing signs that the good times might not last forever and that change is urgently needed. It would seem that never before have we been in this position of having to impose so many personal (if not government enforced) rules to protect ourselves and the world we live in. But if we cast a glance backwards to the 1940s and 50s it is surprising and enlightening to discover that our grandparents and parents, forced into austerity by the Second World War and its aftermath, were resourceful, thrifty and a rather dazzling shade of green. In our age of globalisation, climate change, unprecedented consumption and limited resources, the good news is that we do not have to look far back in our own history for a handy lesson in making seismic lifestyle changes. Our grannies can show us the way. They wasted almost nothing; they recycled; they bought locally; and, they 'dug for victory' and grew their own veg. Theirs was not a disposable culture: they made do and mended; they salvaged; and, they were early anti-consumerists dressed in Utility clothing. They did thrift years before it became a fashion model's fad: the second-hand shop and the recycling bin were their invention. Their heroic self-sacrifices and the austerity measures that were put into place made a huge difference to this country's survival - perhaps we should think about this as we face the different, but arguably just as urgent, challenges of this century. Sucking Eggs is a colourful, comparative history, full of insights into the austerity years and the lessons we can learn from them today. It's a creative look at two very different generations which show amazing similarities in their approaches to preserving their futures and an ever dwindling supply of resources.

About Patricia Nicol

Patricia Nicol is a journalist. She was born in Aberdeen in 1971, and brought up in Scotland, the UAE, England and Brazil. She studied English at the University of York and newspaper journalism at Cardiff Journalism School, University of Wales. As a journalist she has worked for the Aberdeen Press and Journal, the Scotsman and, since 1997, the Sunday Times, where she is currently deputy editor, of Culture. She lives in London.

Additional information

GOR001193555
9780701182403
0701182407
Sucking Eggs Thrift and Going Green by Patricia Nicol
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20090507
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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