- Home
- Science
- Life Sciences
- California Plants (A Guide to Our Iconic Flora)
California Plants (A Guide to Our Iconic Flora)
List Price:
$27.50
- Availability: Confirm prior to ordering
- Branding: minimum 50 pieces (add’l costs below)
- Check Freight Rates (branded products only)
Branding Options (v), Availability & Lead Times
- 1-Color Imprint: $2.00 ea.
- Promo-Page Insert: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed, single-sided page)
- Belly-Band Wrap: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed)
- Set-Up Charge: $45 per decoration
- Availability: Product availability changes daily, so please confirm your quantity is available prior to placing an order.
- Branded Products: allow 10 business days from proof approval for production. Branding options may be limited or unavailable based on product design or cover artwork.
- Unbranded Products: allow 3-5 business days for shipping. All Unbranded items receive FREE ground shipping in the US. Inquire for international shipping.
- RETURNS/CANCELLATIONS: All orders, branded or unbranded, are NON-CANCELLABLE and NON-RETURNABLE once a purchase order has been received.
Product Details
Author:
Matt Ritter, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
320
Publisher:
Heyday (January 20, 2018)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780999896006
ISBN-10:
0999896008
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
Case Pack:
20
File:
PGW-LEGATO-Metadata_Only_Publishers_Group_West_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260302164624-20260302.xml
Folder:
PGW
List Price:
$27.50
As low as:
$21.18
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Weight:
22.4oz
Imprint:
Pacific Street Publishing
Audience:
General/trade
Overview
Veteran journalist Peter Schrag argues that California's role in the era of Donald Trump is twofold: to act as a leader in the resistance to the current administration, and to be held up as an alternative to the course being pursued in Washington. Given the Democratic Party's stronghold on all statewide elected offices and legislature, it isn't surprising that California has become a beacon of progressivism. But this is hardly an inevitability. California was almost where much of the GOP wants to take the nation today, leading the country in tax revolt, passage of the Three Strikes criminal sentencing law, and virtual prohibition of bilingual education in public schools. Schrag points to the state's shifting demographics and the ero- sion of the Republican Party in the wake of Proposition 187 as two major reasons behind California's shift to the left. It is par- ticularly pertinent, then, that a state that formerly espoused these values now negotiates with other nations on climate control, asks its agents not to sweep courthouses in search of people to deport, and has approved major tax increases. California Fights Back gives proof that things can be better, and raises the possibility of this becoming the story of other states.








