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A Year in Green Tea and Tuk-Tuks: My Unlikely Adventure Creating an Eco Farm in Sri Lanka
Contributor(s): Spowers, Rory (Author)
ISBN: 0007233094     ISBN-13: 9780007233090
Publisher: Harper Element
OUR PRICE:   $11.39  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Asia - Southeast
- Travel | Essays & Travelogues
- History | Asia - India & South Asia
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2007407905
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5" W x 8" (0.64 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southeast Asian
- Cultural Region - Indian
- Cultural Region - Asian
 
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Publisher Description:

BBC journalist and environmentalist Rory Spowers wanted to finally live his dream and abandon life in London for a more ecologically sustainable lifestyle. Moving with his wife and two toddler sons to a 60-acre abandoned tea estate in Sri Lanka, Rory sets out to create a model organic farm there and earn his livelihood from the land.

The fascinating story begins with the tsunami and Rory's sudden involvement with the relief efforts, and charts the course of his adventures over 12 months culminating in the launch of his new business (making a living by selling the produce he grows). It chronicles the highs and lows of this radical change, and reveals what it takes to live a sustainable life. It will also include tips for those of you who wish to live a more environmentally friendly life.

Spowers' writing in 'Three Men on a Bike', which recounted his story of buying the Goodies' bicycle and riding it across Africa for charity, was compared with Bryson, Palin and Hawks' for his storytelling, humour and intrepid spirit.

Spowers' narrative brims with adventure, harrowing moments, and small triumphs as he comes to know the people and the land and works toward creating his dream of a sustainable, model forest garden.


Contributor Bio(s): Spowers, Rory: -

Rory Spowers is an environmental writer and broadcaster whose last book, Rising Tides, was critically acclaimed by The Sunday Times and The Observer (May 2002). Rory also has a background as a travel writer, and previously worked as a researcher, developing environmental documentaries for TV. In 2002, Rory co-founded The Web of Hope (www.thewebofhope.com), a UK registered charity compiling an expanding on-line database of role models for sustainability, social justice and positive change.