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Books

  • EcoMind: Changing the Way We Think, to Create the World We Want, by Frances Moore Lappé (Nation Books, 2011)
  • Getting a Grip 2: Clarity, Creativity, and Courage for the World We Really Want, by Frances Moore Lappé (Small Planet Media 2010)
  • Diet for a Hot Planet, by Anna Lappé (New York: Bloomsbury, 2010)
  • Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity and Courage in a World Gone Mad, by Frances Moore Lappé (Small Planet Media 2007)
  • Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen, by Anna Lappé with Bryant Terry (Tarcher/Penguin 2006)
  • Democracy’s Edge: Choosing to Save our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life, by Frances Moore Lappé (Jossey-Bass 2006)
  • You Have the Power: Choosing Courage in a Culture of Fear, by Frances Moore Lappé with Jeff Perkins (Tarcher/Penguin 2003)
  • Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet, by Frances Moore Lappé and Anna Lappé (Tarcher/Penguin 2002)
  • World Hunger: Twelve Myths, by Frances Moore Lappé with Joseph Collins, Peter Rosset and Luis Esparza (Grove Press, 1986. Updated and revised, 1999)
  • Diet for a Small Planet, by Frances Moore Lappé (Ballantine Books 1971, 1975, 1982, 1991)

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