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Almost Green: How I Built an Eco-Shed, Ditched My SUV, Alienated the In-Laws, and Changed
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Almost Green: How I Built an Eco-Shed, Ditched My SUV, Alienated the In-Laws, and Changed in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $19.99
Original price: $23.99

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Almost Green: How I Built an Eco-Shed, Ditched My SUV, Alienated the In-Laws, and Changed in Grande Prairie, AB
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" One man's irreverent and hilarious chronicle of his ambitious but clumsy efforts to tread lightly on the planet. In Almost Green , James Glave demonstrates that the journey along the path to a greener life is not always easy but is frequently hilarious and always enlightening. Glave— a writer and stay-at-home dad — describes his experiences building a green writing studio in the front yard of his home on Bowen Island, British Columbia, a not-so-green paradise where suvs still outnumber compost boxes. While coping with the many frustrations and small victories of this undertaking, Glave also dabbles in grassroots neighborhood activism. He visits a truly green family living in the concrete jungle of the city and decides he must divest himself of his hulking suv, so generously given to him by his father-in-law, without offending his benefactor. "
" One man's irreverent and hilarious chronicle of his ambitious but clumsy efforts to tread lightly on the planet. In Almost Green , James Glave demonstrates that the journey along the path to a greener life is not always easy but is frequently hilarious and always enlightening. Glave— a writer and stay-at-home dad — describes his experiences building a green writing studio in the front yard of his home on Bowen Island, British Columbia, a not-so-green paradise where suvs still outnumber compost boxes. While coping with the many frustrations and small victories of this undertaking, Glave also dabbles in grassroots neighborhood activism. He visits a truly green family living in the concrete jungle of the city and decides he must divest himself of his hulking suv, so generously given to him by his father-in-law, without offending his benefactor. "





















