When Marlene Schiwy decided to simplify her life she didn't move to the boondocks to follow Thoreau. She didn't move anywhere-she stayed in New York. And she didn't start growing organic tomatoes or... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is one of the most practical and entertaining journals of a journey to simple living. I liked the tone of this is what I did and this is what I learned. Just her life experiences with simplicity, choices and where they took her. No charts and no steps, just life experiences that teach more than any method or program could.
Worth re-reading once every year
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Marlene Schiwy's book is inspirational. It's a dramatization of successful techniques for living well. It won't tell you how to balance a budget or how to save money or how to make lifestyle changes. Rather, it dramatizes the events in one woman's life as she negotiated a lot of these issues we all face. Thus, I like to re-read it every January when I set goals for the new year. The book is beautifully evocative of what a lot of women go through in their lives: marriage, work, saving for retirement, friendships, moving into a new home. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to see how one woman did it.
Love it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I just Love the style of Schiwy's journal.This was a heartwarming book for me.
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