Renewable: One Womans Search for Simplicity, Faithfulness, and Hope
By (Author) Eileen Flanagan
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
16th April 2015
United States
Paperback
200
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Strategic pitching to national broadcast media by BookSparks PR
Pitching to national print publications, including content provided by the author
Book events in Philadelphia and six other cities where the author has spoken before and has significant contacts along with coordinated local media pitches
Speaking tour of religious congregations concerned with climate change set up with help from PA Interfaith Power and Light
Coordinated social media campaign using website, blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
If youve ever felt despair about the state of the world or wondered, What can I do I recommend reading Renewable. Eileen Flanagans insightful memoir shows a deep understanding of complex global problems, while showing us how one person can change their life while working to change the world we all share. Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director Greenpeace International Simple, beautiful and nourishing, this book is a necessary reminder that the renewable energy we need most is people power! Bill McKibben, founder 350.org In a book laced with humorous anecdotes, Eileen Flanagan writes of her quest for simplicity while beset by the contradictions of modern life. A former Peace Corps volunteer turned soccer mom, her dilemmas are easy to relate to, yet her narrative inspiring. The inner voice of integrity does point out a path all of us can follow. George Lakey, author of Toward a Living Revolution A wise and delightful tale, reminding us not only of the need for simplicity, but of the need to follow our hearts calling. The whole world benefits from those with the courage to do so. Bronnie Ware, author of The Top Five Regrets of the Dying Drawing on her Irish family history, Eileen Flanagan shares a poignant human story that illustrates the courage we need to create a more just future for our children and children everywhere. Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and UN Special Envoy on Climate Change Everyone who has felt a sense of mismatch between their values and their day-to-day lives should read this book! In an inviting and non-preachy narrative, Flanagan inspires readers to find joy and meaning in community and action, rather than chasing ever more stuff. If she can do it, we all can! Annie Leonard, author of The Story of Stuff and Executive Director of Greenpeace USA
A graduate of both Duke and Yale, Eileen Flanagan writes for a wide range of national publications and speaks at conferences, colleges, and religious gatherings. She is the author of The Wisdom to Know the Difference: When to Make a Changeand When to Let Go, which was endorsed by the Dalai Lama and won the Silver Nautilus Book Award. A leader of Earth Quaker Action Team, she lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two children.