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| #584908 in Books | Ohio University Press | 2001-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.40 x6.00l,.51 | File type: PDF | 72 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Just the "funnest" thing!|By Kyddyl|This little jewel is an inspiration! I dearly love Logsden anyway and in this book I found myself longing to be younger, to do it all over again. It makes the crucial point that when you do what you love you can have the "funnest" most creative life! That you can make devastated land bloom again in this way makes me want to go out and "help".|From Publishers Weekly|Prolific environmental writer Gene Logsdon tells the inspirational story of a man who singlehandedly reclaims an Ohio farm from strip-mined land in this plainspoken short narrative, accompanied by Gregory Spaid's eloquent black and white p
Gene Logsdon’s The Man Who Created Paradise is a message of hope at a time when the very concept of earth stewardship is under attack. The fable, inspired by a true story, tells how Wally Spero looked at one of the bleakest places in America—a raw and barren strip-mined landscape—and saw in it his escape from the drudgery of his factory job. He bought an old bulldozer and used the machine to carve patiently, acre by acre, a beautif...
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