Synopses & Reviews
These days we worry about everything: pandemic flu, global warming, contaminated toys, the purity of our foods and other products. The abundance of contradictory information out there can make you crazy. In Green Barbarians, Ellen Sandbeck delivers necessary knowledge and sounds a clarion call to arms, urging us to step forward and make informed decisions in order to live happier, safer, and more environmentally responsible lives.
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The acclaimed author of Slug Bread and Beheaded Thistles and Eat More Dirt gives tips and tricks for fellow green barbarians.
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Sandbeck preaches a return to a more primitive way of lifeand#8212;a life with more joy and fewer household products. andlt;Iandgt;Green Barbariansandlt;/Iandgt; demonstrates that by mustering a bit of courage and relying less on many modern conveniences, we can live happier, safer, more ecologically and economically responsible lives..
About the Author
Ellen Sandbeck is an organic landscaper, worm wrangler, writer, and graphic artist who lives with (and experiments on) her husband and an assortment of younger creatures — which includes two mostly grown children, a couple of dogs, a small flock of laying hens, and many thousands of composting worms — in Duluth, Minnesota. She is the author of Slug Bread and Beheaded Thistles and Eat More Dirt.