
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." Frances Moore Lappé is married to Dr. Marc Lappé a former experimental pathologist interested in the problem of environmental contamination.
Series
Books

Democracy's Edge
Choosing to Save Our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life
2005

EcoMind
Changing the Way We Think, to Create the World We Want
2011

World Hunger
Twelve Myths
1980

Toward a Politics of Hope
Lessons from a Hungry World
2013

You Have the Power
Choosing Courage in a Culture of Fear
2004

Daring Democracy
Igniting Power, Meaning, and Connection for the America We Want
2017

Food First
1977

Hope's Edge
The Next Diet for a Small Planet
2002

Getting A Grip
Clarity, Creativity, and Courage in a World Gone Mad
2007

Diet for a Small Planet
1971