Canaries on the Rim: Living Downwind in the West: Haymarket (Hardcover)
Autor Chip Warden Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781859847503
ISBN-10: 1859847501
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 146 x 201 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: VERSO
Seria Haymarket (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1859847501
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 146 x 201 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: VERSO
Seria Haymarket (Hardcover)
Notă biografică
Chip Ward manages Utah’s public library Development Program.
Recenzii
“Not just a memoir but a manual for citizen activism. It may be a manifesto, but its humor and informality—in and among the hair-raising details—make it an entertaining one.”—Boston Globe
“This book is a must read. For the beauty of the nature writing, for the humor, the intelligence, and the details on a community organization becoming a national power ... The experiences of Chip Ward need a series of books detailing his successes and failures. We could all learn from him.”—Sierra Club
“This call to clipboards for local activism is both hopeful and damning: a gift to the next generation and a warning that, in the end, there is no upwind.”—Publishers Weekly
"Not just a memoir but a manual for citizen activism. It may be a manifesto, but its humor and informality--in and among the hair-raising details--make it an entertaining one."--"Boston Globe""This book is a must read. For the beauty of the nature writing, for the humor, the intelligence, and the details on a community organization becoming a national power ... The experiences of Chip Ward need a series of books detailing his successes and failures. We could all learn from him."--Sierra Club"This call to clipboards for local activism is both hopeful and damning: a gift to the next generation and a warning that, in the end, there is no upwind."--"Publishers Weekly"
“This book is a must read. For the beauty of the nature writing, for the humor, the intelligence, and the details on a community organization becoming a national power ... The experiences of Chip Ward need a series of books detailing his successes and failures. We could all learn from him.”—Sierra Club
“This call to clipboards for local activism is both hopeful and damning: a gift to the next generation and a warning that, in the end, there is no upwind.”—Publishers Weekly
"Not just a memoir but a manual for citizen activism. It may be a manifesto, but its humor and informality--in and among the hair-raising details--make it an entertaining one."--"Boston Globe""This book is a must read. For the beauty of the nature writing, for the humor, the intelligence, and the details on a community organization becoming a national power ... The experiences of Chip Ward need a series of books detailing his successes and failures. We could all learn from him."--Sierra Club"This call to clipboards for local activism is both hopeful and damning: a gift to the next generation and a warning that, in the end, there is no upwind."--"Publishers Weekly"
Descriere
Raising his family on the edge of the Great Basin Desert in Utah, Ward was caught up in a seven-year quest to find out why people there were getting sick and dying. Ward now presents his firsthand account of the quest and the lessons he learned.