Background
Lappe, Frances Moore was born on February 10, 1944 in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Daughter of John and Ina Moore.
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Winner of the 2008 JAMES BEARD HUMANITARIAN AWARD, 2008 NAUTILUS SMALL PRESS GOLD AWARD and 2008 NAUTILUS SILVER AWARD in the category of Social Change/Activism Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity & Courage in a World Gone Mad is a little book with a big message. Frances Moore Lappe--author of fifteen books, including three-million-copy bestseller Diet for a Small Planet--distills her world-spanning experience and wisdom in a conversational yet hard-hitting style to create a rare "aha" book. In nine short chapters, Lappe leaves readers feeling liberated and courageous. She flouts conventional right-versus-left divisions and affirms readers' basic sanity--their intuitive knowledge that it is possible to stop grasping at straws and grasp the real roots of today's crises, from hunger and poverty to climate change and terrorism. Because we are creatures of the mind, says Lappe, it is the power of "frame"--our core assumptions about how the world works--that determines outcomes. She pinpoints the dominant failing frame now driving out planet toward disaster. By interweaving fresh insights, startling facts, and stirring vignettes of ordinary people pursuing creative solutions to our most pressing global problems, Lappe uncovers a new, empowering "frame" through which real solutions are emerging worldwide. She writes: "My book's intent is to enable us to see what is happening all around us but is still invisible to most of us. It is about people in all walks of life who are penetrating the spiral of despair and reversing it with new ideas, ingenious innovation--and courage."
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Here again is the extraordinary bestselling book that taught America the social and personal significance of a new way of eating-- one that remains a complete guide for eating well in the 90s. Featuring: simple rules for a healthy diet; a streamlined, easy-to-use format; delicious food combinations of protein-rich meals without meat; hundreds of wonderful recipes, and much more.
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In Getting a Grip 2, Frances Moore Lappé, author of the groundbreaking Diet for a Small Planet, speaks to everyone distressed by the state of our world. In a vibrant, intimate voice, she challenges us to re-examine outdated assumptions about who we are and how the world works. She then weaves surprising facts and stories of courage into a novel narrative of meaning and action. Drawing on breakthroughs from neuroscience to anthropology, Lappé offers us a way of seeing possibility based not in wishful thinking but hard evidence. Getting a Grip 2, thoroughly rewritten for this moment, shows us how reframing the very meaning of democracy, power, fear, courage, and even hope itself, can free us to create the lives and the world we really want. Lappé's startling message leaves readers feeling liberated and courageous.
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I highly recommAnd Quickening as an extremely useful and practical guide. It reaffirms that personal and social change are intertwined; that each of us counts; that our lives do make a difference; and that, through involvement and by developing our skills, we can make an even greater difference. --ReverAnd Jesse L. Jackson, president and founder, National Rainbow Coalition An antidote to cynicism . . . an essential 'how-to' manual for anyone interested in translating values into positive results. --Ben Cohen, Ben & Jerry's Exploding the popular myths about public life, power, and self-interest that stop individuals from discovering the rewards of public involvement, this thoughtful resource offers practical advice from ordinary Americans on how to get more involved. Details guidelines anyone can use to master the skills required to be effective in public life.
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In this completely revised and updated edition of the most authoritative book on world hunger, three of our foremost experts on food and agriculture expose and explode the myths that prevent us from effectively addressing the problem. Drawing on and distilling the extensive research of the Institute for Food and Development Policy (Food First), Lappé, Collins, and Rosset examine head-on the policies and politics that have kept hungry people from feeding themselves around the world, in both Third and First World countries, as well as the misconceptions that have obscured our own national, social, and humanitarian interests. Written in a straightforward, easy-to-read style, World Hunger: Twelve Myths shakes many tenaciously held beliefs; but most important, it convinces readers that by standing together with the hungry we can advance not only humanitarian interests, but our own well-being.
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Designated by The New York Times Book Review as a must-read in 2008 for the next U.S. president, Lappé’s unique take and laser-like logic invite readers to try on a new, invigorating way of seeing the world. With her characteristic boldness, she takes on a set of disempowering ideas driving economic and ecological crises, challenging readers to rethink the meaning of power, democracy, and hope itself. In her punchy, no-holds-barred style, Lappé weaves together fresh insights, startling facts, and stirring vignettes of regular people pursuing ingenuous solutions. "My book’s intent," Lappé writes, "is to enable us to see what is happening all around us but is still invisible to most of us — people in all walks of life penetrating the spiral of despair and reversing it with new ideas, innovation and courage." This updated and revised edition responds to Obama's presidency and the global financial collapse, concluding with reflection questions that are perfect for book groups.
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editor-in-chief lecturer author
Lappe, Frances Moore was born on February 10, 1944 in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Daughter of John and Ina Moore.
Bachelor in History, Earlham College, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), St. Mary's College, 1983. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Lewis and Clark College, 1983.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Macalester College, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Hamline University, 1987. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Earlham College, 1988.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Kenyon College, 1989. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Michigan, 1990. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Nazareth College, 1990.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Niagara University, 1993. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Ana Maria College, 1998. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Allegheny College, 1999.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), California Lutheran University. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), others. Doctor of Philosophy, Simons College, 2010.
Co-founder, member staff Institute for Food and Development Policy, Oakland, 1975-1990. Co-founder, co-director Center for Living Democracy, Brattleboro, Vermont, since 1990. Editor-in-chief The American News Service, 1995-2000.
Co-founder, principal Small Planet Institute, since 2002.
( Winner of the 2008 JAMES BEARD HUMANITARIAN AWARD, 2008...)
( In this completely revised and updated edition of the m...)
(Here again is the extraordinary bestselling book that tau...)
(Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet Hope's Edge...)
(In Getting a Grip 2, Frances Moore Lappé, author of the g...)
(This book focuses on the lives of ordinary men and women ...)
(Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet Lappe, Fran...)
( Designated by The New York Times Book Review as a must-...)
(Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet by Moore La...)
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(Diet for a Small Planet Paperback Jan 01, 1992 Lappe, Fra...)
(This is the 10th printing of the 1977 hardback edition.)
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Married Marc Lappe, November 11, 1967 (divorced 1977). Children: Anthony, Anna. Married J. Baird Callicott, December 1, 1985 (divorced 1991).
Married Paul Martin DuBois, August 19, 1991 (divorced 1999).