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Dispatches from the Sweet Life
One Family, Five Acres, and a Community's Quest to Reinvent the World
William Powers4.5
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About
Many fantasize about dramatically changing their lives - living in accordance with their ideals rather than the exigencies of job, bills, and possessions. William Powers actually does it. In his book Twelve by Twelve, Powers lived in an off-grid tiny house in rural North Carolina. In New Slow City, he and his wife, Melissa, inhabited a Manhattan micro-apartment in search of slow in the fastest city in the world. Here, the couple, with baby in tow, search for balance, community, and happiness in a small town in Bolivia. They build an adobe house, plant a prolific orchard and organic garden, and weave their life into a community of permaculturists, bio-builders, artists, and creative businesspeople. Can this Transition Town succeed in the face of encroaching North American capitalism, and can Powers and the other settlers find the balance they're seeking? Dispatches from the Sweet Life is compelling, sobering, thought-provoking, and, no matter the outcome, inspiring.
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"Bill Powers is a wonder, a brilliant and bighearted writer able to transform the most ordinary moments of daily life into exquisite epiphanies, rich with discovery. Dispatches from the Sweet Life charts the luminous frustrations and giddy pleasures awaiting all those who choose to opt out of the high-speed addiction to progress, allying themselves instead with a real community immersed in the lif
David Abram, author of The Spell of the Sensuous
"An enchanting personal story of a long journey in search of simplicity, home, and the 'Sweet Life.'"
David Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World and Change the Story, Change the
"We need every reminder we can get of the possibilities of transformation - here's a community you'll want to know about, and hopefully to emulate!"
Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature