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The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education
The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education
The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education
The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education
The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education
The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education

The Man Who Planted Trees - Inspirational Environmental Book for Nature Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs, Eco-Friendly Gifts & Sustainability Education

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Twenty years ago Chelsea Green published the first trade edition of The Man Who Planted Trees, a timeless eco-fable about what one person can do to restore the earth. The hero of the story, Elzéard Bouffier, spent his life planting one hundred acorns a day in a desolate, barren section of Provence in the south of France. The result was a total transformation of the landscape-from one devoid of life, with miserable, contentious inhabitants, to one filled with the scent of flowers, the songs of birds, and fresh, flowing water.Since our first publication, the book has sold over a quarter of a million copies and inspired countless numbers of people around the world to take action and plant trees. On National Arbor Day, April 29, 2005, Chelsea Green released a special twentieth anniversary edition with a new foreword by Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the African Green Belt Movement.

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The Man Who Planted Trees is the tale of Elzeard Bouffier, a man who, after his son and wife die, spends his life reforesting miles of barren land in southern France. Bouffier's planting of thousands and thousands of trees results in many wondrous things occurring, including water again flowing in brooks that had been dry for many years. The brooks are fed by rains and snows that are conserved by the forest that Bouffier planted. The harsh, barren land is now pleasant and full of life.Written by Jean Giono, this popular story of inspiration and hope was originally published in 1954 in Vogue as "The Man Who Planted Hope and Grew Happiness." The story's opening paragraph is as follows:"For a human character to reveal truly exceptional qualities, one must have the good fortune to be able to observe its performance over many years. If this performance is devoid of all egoism, if its guiding motive is unparalleled generosity, if it is absolutely certain that there is no thought of recompense and that, in addition, it has left its visible mark upon the earth, then there can be no mistake."The Man Who Planted Trees has left a "visible mark upon the earth" having been translated into several languages. In the "Afterword" of the Chelsea Green Publishing Company's edition, Norma L. Goodrich wrote that Giono donated his story. According to Goodrich, "Giono believed he left his mark on earth when he wrote Elzeard Bouffier's story because he gave it away for the good of others, heedless of payment: `It was one of my stories of which I am the proudest. It does not bring me in one single penny and that is why it has accomplished what it was written for.'"This special edition is very informative. Not only does it contain Giono's inspirational story, which is complemented beautifully by Michael McCurdy's wood engraving illustrations and Goodrich's informative "Afterword" about Giono, but it also contains considerable information about how wood and paper can be conserved in the section "The WoodWise Consumer." Goodrich writes about Giono's effort to have people respect trees."Giono later wrote an American admirer of the tale that his purpose in creating Bouffier `was to make people love the tree, or more precisely, to make them love planting trees.' Within a few years the story of Elzeard Bouffier swept around the world and was translated into at least a dozen languages. It has long since inspired reforestation efforts, worldwide."The Man Who Planted Trees is not only a wonderful story, it will inspire you and your children to care for the natural world.-Reviewed by N. Glenn Perrett