Theres A Hippo In My Cistern: One Mans Misadventures on the Eco-frontline
By (Author) Pete May
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
12th August 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Green politics / ecopolitics / environmentalism
Sustainability
Humour
Popular culture
Consumer advice
333.72092
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
305g
The hilarious true-life tale of one man's journey from self-confessed planet-killing lad to eco-friendly, green-crusader Dad set against the backdrop of Cool Britannia, Blair's Britain and the rise of the green movement.
Back in the nineties, Loaded journalist, Pete May was your normal twenty-something male: a football mad, beer guzzling, Dr Who watching lad's lad, quite happy surrounding himself with countless pizza boxes, beer cans and other environmentally unfriendly consumer items. Recycling to Pete was a debate about whether he should turn his socks inside out and reuse them.
Then one day, out of nowhere, along came eco bunny Nicola a greener than green environmental activist. Could two people so different really fall for each other Would Pete ever change his ways and sign up to the green lifestyle of composting loos, freezing cold houses, multiple jumper wearing, chicken rearing, recycling, cycling, energy saving and general self-sufficiency
This is the charming and funny true-life tale of one man's struggle to grapple with the good life, go green and get the girl.
Time Out, 12th June "Funny and rather heart-warming."
Pete May is a journalist who has written for Loaded, The Guardian, Time Out among others. He currently lives in North London with his wife Nicola Baird of Save Cash, Save The Planet.