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  • How Cycling Can Save the World

    Peter Walker

    eBook (TarcherPerigee, April 4, 2017)
    Peter Walker—reporter at the Guardian and curator of its popular bike blog—shows how the future of humanity depends on the bicycle. Car culture has ensnared much of the world—and it's no wonder. Convenience and comfort (as well as some clever lobbying) have made the car the transportation method of choice for generations. But as the world evolves, the high cost of the automobile is made clearer—with its dramatic effects on pollution, the way it cuts people off from their communities, and the alarming rate at which people are injured and killed in crashes. Walker argues that the simplest way to tackle many of these problems at once is with one of humankind's most perfect inventions—the bicycle. In How Cycling Can Save the World, Walker takes readers on a tour of cities like Copenhagen and Utrecht, where everyday cycling has taken root, demonstrating cycling’s proven effect on reducing smog and obesity, and improving quality of life and mental health. Interviews with public figures—such as Janette Sadik-Khan, who led the charge to create more pedestrian- and cyclist- friendly infrastructure in New York City—provide case studies on how it can be done, and prove that you can make a big change with just a few cycling lanes and a paradigm shift. Meticulously researched and incredibly inspiring, How Cycling Can Save the World delivers on its lofty promise and leads readers to the realization that cycling could not only save the world, but have a lasting and positive impact on their own lives.
  • How Cycling Can Save the World

    Peter Walker

    Paperback (TarcherPerigee, April 4, 2017)
    Peter Walker—reporter at the Guardian and curator of its popular bike blog—shows how the future of humanity depends on the bicycle. Car culture has ensnared much of the world—and it's no wonder. Convenience and comfort (as well as some clever lobbying) have made the car the transportation method of choice for generations. But as the world evolves, the high cost of the automobile is made clearer—with its dramatic effects on pollution, the way it cuts people off from their communities, and the alarming rate at which people are injured and killed in crashes. Walker argues that the simplest way to tackle many of these problems at once is with one of humankind's most perfect inventions—the bicycle. In How Cycling Can Save the World, Walker takes readers on a tour of cities like Copenhagen and Utrecht, where everyday cycling has taken root, demonstrating cycling’s proven effect on reducing smog and obesity, and improving quality of life and mental health. Interviews with public figures—such as Janette Sadik-Khan, who led the charge to create more pedestrian- and cyclist- friendly infrastructure in New York City—provide case studies on how it can be done, and prove that you can make a big change with just a few cycling lanes and a paradigm shift. Meticulously researched and incredibly inspiring, How Cycling Can Save the World delivers on its lofty promise and leads readers to the realization that cycling could not only save the world, but have a lasting and positive impact on their own lives.
  • It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff

    Peter Walsh

    Hardcover (Free Press, Dec. 12, 2006)
    The organizational advisor for TLC's Clean Sweep outlines a program for home organization and clutter elimination as a means of reducing stress, in a reference that makes step-by-step recommendations for addressing related psychological obstacles. By the author of How to Organize (Just About) Everything. 35,000 first printing.
  • Physics

    Walker

    Hardcover (Addison-Wesley, 2009, March 9, 2009)
    Physics by Walker, James S. [Addison-Wesley, 2009] 4th Edition [Hardcover] (H...
  • School, Friends and Faith In Jesus!: Devotional For 8-10 Year Olds

    Peter Walker

    Paperback (Independently published, March 18, 2019)
    Hi! Are you 8, 9 or 10 years old? Or maybe you’re 7… or 11? This little book is for you?At your age lots of things are happening! You are getting bigger. School work is getting a little harder. Maybe you are getting some new friends, but maybe you are also missing some other friends. Times are changing! Maybe big people want you to do more chores, or more homework. Like I said, you’re getting bigger, older, and life is changing!Jesus loves you. He is your best friend. Even if you did not have one other friend – Jesus is your friend.In this short book we will talk about Jesus, and his love for you. We will get to know him better!Read one page each day. It’s that easy! If you miss a day, don’t worry! Just keep going when you can.
  • It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff

    Peter Walsh

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Jan. 9, 2007)
    LEAD A FULLER, RICHER LIFE WITH LESS STUFF.When you think of what it will take to clean your house, are you so overwhelmed you throw up your hands and cry, "It's all too much"? If somewhere along the way you've simply lost the ability to keep your home organized and clutter-free, then It's All Too Much has the solution you've been searching for.Peter Walsh, the organizational guru from TLC's hit show Clean Sweep, shares his proven system for letting go of your emotional and physical clutter so that you can create a happier, more stress-free home and life. With his trademark humor and insight, Peter guides you step-by-step through the very charged process of decluttering your home, organizing your possessions, and reclaiming your life. Going way beyond color-coded boxes and storage bin solutions, It's All Too Much shows you how to reexamine your priorities and let go of the things that are weighing you down. Filled with real-life examples and advice for homes of all sizes and personalities, It's All Too Much will set you free from the emotional baggage that goes along with clutter.At last, here is a system for managing your clutter, regaining control, and living the life you imagine for yourself.
  • The Last Gentleman: A Novel

    Walker Percy

    Paperback (Picador, Sept. 4, 1999)
    Will Barrett is a 25-year-old wanderer from the South living in New York City, detached from his roots and with no plans for the future, until the purchase of a telescope sets off a romance and changes his life forever.
  • How Do We Know the Bible Is True

    Walker

    Paperback (Zondervan, Nov. 16, 1991)
    Little-known, fun facts about the Bible show 8-12-year-olds why the Bible is trustworthy.
  • The Last Gentleman: A Novel

    Walker Percy

    eBook (Open Road Media, March 29, 2011)
    National Book Award Finalist: A lonely Southerner forges a surprising bond with a New York family in this “brilliant” novel by the author of The Moviegoer (Time). Will Barrett has never felt at peace. After moving from his native South to New York City, Will’s most meaningful human connections come through the lens of a telescope in Central Park, from which he views the comings and goings of the eccentric Vaught family. But Will’s days as a spectator end when he meets the Vaught patriarch and accepts a job in the Mississippi Delta as caretaker for the family’s ailing son, Jamie. Once there, he is confronted not only by his personal demons, but also his growing love for Jamie’s sister, Kitty, and a deepening relationship with the Vaught family that will teach him the true meaning of home.
  • The Moviegoer

    Walker Percy

    Paperback (Vintage, April 14, 1998)
    Winner of the 1961 National Book AwardThe dazzling novel that established Walker Percy as one of the major voices in Southern literature is now available for the first time in Vintage paperback.The Moviegoer is Binx Bolling, a young New Orleans stockbroker who surveys the world with the detached gaze of a Bourbon Street dandy even as he yearns for a spiritual redemption he cannot bring himself to believe in. On the eve of his thirtieth birthday, he occupies himself dallying with his secretaries and going to movies, which provide him with the "treasurable moments" absent from his real life. But one fateful Mardi Gras, Binx embarks on a hare-brained quest that outrages his family, endangers his fragile cousin Kate, and sends him reeling through the chaos of New Orleans' French Quarter. Wry and wrenching, rich in irony and romance, The Moviegoer is a genuine American classic.
  • The Moviegoer

    Walker Percy

    Mass Market Paperback (Popular Library, Aug. 16, 1962)
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  • Last Gentleman

    Walker Percy

    Mass Market Paperback (Ivy Books, Feb. 28, 1989)
    Williston Bibb Barrett is the last gentleman, a twenty-five-year-old wanderer from the South living in New York City with no plans for the future and detached roots from his past. The simple purchase of a telescope one summer day changes his life. For while searching for an elusive peregrine falcon in Central Park, Will accidentally spots a beautiful young woman and falls madly and hopelessly in love. And so begins the last gentleman's quest for home, identity, and the meaning of contemporary life.