
Minimal
For Simple and Sustainable Living
House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-4870-0943-4 (ISBN)
Description
A stylish and inspiring guide to living a happier life in balance with the natural world
Minimal offers readers inspiration and tools to embrace simple living and create meaningful, lasting change in their lives. From advice on home decorating and decluttering, and easy-to-follow recipes for making your own cosmetics and cleaning products, to tips for shopping sustainably, composting, and restoring old furniture, Minimal provides a host of small but powerful ways to live a more balanced life while being good to the planet.
Minimal offers readers inspiration and tools to embrace simple living and create meaningful, lasting change in their lives. From advice on home decorating and decluttering, and easy-to-follow recipes for making your own cosmetics and cleaning products, to tips for shopping sustainably, composting, and restoring old furniture, Minimal provides a host of small but powerful ways to live a more balanced life while being good to the planet.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
Canada
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4870-0943-4 (9781487009434)
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Stephanie Mandrea and Laurie Barrette are the founders of the Montreal-based eco-brand Dans le Sac, which makes reusable and sustainable products that can be easily incorporated into daily life. Their goal is to make a difference by proposing simple, effective solutions that respect our health and that of our planet. Since its inception, Dans le sac has become a YouTube channel, an online store, and an incredible web platform for new discoveries and inspirations of the moment. Minimal: For Simple and Sustainable Living is their first book.
Stephanie Mandrea and Laurie Barrette are the founders of the Montreal-based eco-brand Dans le Sac, which makes reusable and sustainable products that can be easily incorporated into daily life. Their goal is to make a difference by proposing simple, effective solutions that respect our health and that of our planet. Since its inception, Dans le sac has become a YouTube channel, an online store, and an incredible web platform for new discoveries and inspirations of the moment. Minimal: For Simple and Sustainable Living is their first book.
J. C. SUTCLIFFE is a translator, writer, and editor. Her translation of Back Roads by Andree A. Michaud was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. Her other translations include Mama's Boy and Mama's Boy Behind Bars by David Goudreault, Document 1 by Francois Blais, and Worst Case, We Get Married by Sophie Bienvenu. She has written for the Globe and Mail, the Times Literary Supplement, and the National Post, among others. She lives in Peterborough, Ontario.
Stephanie Mandrea and Laurie Barrette are the founders of the Montreal-based eco-brand Dans le Sac, which makes reusable and sustainable products that can be easily incorporated into daily life. Their goal is to make a difference by proposing simple, effective solutions that respect our health and that of our planet. Since its inception, Dans le sac has become a YouTube channel, an online store, and an incredible web platform for new discoveries and inspirations of the moment. Minimal: For Simple and Sustainable Living is their first book.
J. C. SUTCLIFFE is a translator, writer, and editor. Her translation of Back Roads by Andree A. Michaud was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. Her other translations include Mama's Boy and Mama's Boy Behind Bars by David Goudreault, Document 1 by Francois Blais, and Worst Case, We Get Married by Sophie Bienvenu. She has written for the Globe and Mail, the Times Literary Supplement, and the National Post, among others. She lives in Peterborough, Ontario.