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Knock Twice

25 modern folk tales for troubling times
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Bewildered by the modern world? Folk tales throughout history explore the extremes of human experience and help us make sense of them. With dazzling and original twists this new collection of modern folk tales explores everything from mobile phones to the refugee crisis, celebrity, climate change and the banks. Uniquely, the contributors are not just story tellers, but leading, independent authorities on the earth sciences, the environment, finance, economics, inequality, social policy and more.From tales of deeply questionable corporations, to mysterious phone apps and a natural world fighting back, Knock twice unleashes creative minds to run riot over problems that seem unsolvable in the impoverished arena of daily politics. These are modern folk tales for troubling times because we're unlikely to get a better world without using our imaginations. Knock twice, open the covers and see what happens..."Stories are one of the most ancient and most effective ways of making sense of the world... When we try to live a good life in a world we seem to be simultaneously destroying, there is nothing more valuable or worth encouraging."Philip Pullman, on the first collection in this series, There was a knock at the door

Author Biography:

The authors include many of the key figures in the green and development movement, a leading economist and others who feel that figures and facts are not powerful enough by themselves to make their case - and have turned to the ancient art of story-telling,
Release date NZ
October 9th, 2017
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Pages
250
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
127x203x14
ISBN-13
9781978124165
Product ID
37354316

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