Status
Available
Collection
Publication
Seattle : Sasquatch Books, c1996.
User reviews
LibraryThing member PhoenixTerran
This book wasn't what I expected it to be, but it was still a worthwhile read. Although published in 1996, it still has a lot to offer. There are two "story-lines" that alternate throughout the book. The story of the author's and his family's personal experiences after moving to the Northwest
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Pacific, and the story and history of the Northwest Pacific itself. He looks at many different projects and ways that people were trying to move towards a more sustainable culture. The Northwest Pacific is still one of the environmental and sustainability leaders in the United States, and this book offers an explanation why.Experiments in Reading
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Awards
Washington State Book Award (Winner — 1997)
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