Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In this life-affirming book, the editor of the hand-produced "A Plain Reader: Essays on Making a Simple Life" shares how he embraced his Quaker faith, shed the trappings of modern life, and walked across Ohio to hand in his driver's license at the state capitol.
About the Author
Scott Savage is the editor of Plain magazine and a cofounder of the Center for Plain Living. He is also the editor of A Plain Reader: Essays on Making a Simple Life. He organized the Second Luddite Congress in Barnesville, Ohio, where he now resides.