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The taste of many mountains
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Nashville : Thomas Nelson, [2014].
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xv, 297 pages ; 22 cm.
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FICTION Wydick, B.
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"A research trip to Guatemala illuminates truths both intimate and global for four young travelers. The graduate students arrived in Guatemala energized and ready to take on the world. They planned to follow the path of coffee beans from a peasant coffee-growing community in the western highlands through the chain of buyers, co-ops, exporters, and roasters, all the way to a café in San Francisco. As the students investigate the profit made at every link in the coffee chain, they confront a series of unexpected events that illuminate globalization in surprising ways. They befriend a coffee-growing peasant family who recounts their family stories of fortune and tragedy wrought by coffee over generations of their Mayan family history. The relationship deepens between the family and the students. Then catastrophe strikes and the students must choose how to respond.A surprising, beautifully engaging novel that illustrates the many ethical dilemmas of our increasingly globalized economy"--

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"A research trip to Guatemala illuminates truths both intimate and global for four young travelers. The graduate students arrived in Guatemala energized and ready to take on the world. They planned to follow the path of coffee beans from a peasant coffee-growing community in the western highlands through the chain of buyers, co-ops, exporters, and roasters, all the way to a café in San Francisco. As the students investigate the profit made at every link in the coffee chain, they confront a series of unexpected events that illuminate globalization in surprising ways. They befriend a coffee-growing peasant family who recounts their family stories of fortune and tragedy wrought by coffee over generations of their Mayan family history. The relationship deepens between the family and the students. Then catastrophe strikes and the students must choose how to respond.A surprising, beautifully engaging novel that illustrates the many ethical dilemmas of our increasingly globalized economy"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Wydick, B. (2014). The taste of many mountains. Nashville, Thomas Nelson.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Wydick, Bruce, 1954-. 2014. The Taste of Many Mountains. Nashville, Thomas Nelson.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Wydick, Bruce, 1954-, The Taste of Many Mountains. Nashville, Thomas Nelson, 2014.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Wydick, Bruce. The Taste of Many Mountains. Nashville, Thomas Nelson, 2014.

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