Dematerializing: Taming The Power Of Possessions
By (Author) Jane Hammerslough
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
19th September 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.3
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
An insightful look at the misplaced faith we place in things, and meaningful advice on achieving material and emotional well-being. "Getting what you want" today is increasingly linked to buying something. But is the purchase always enough Picking up where "simplifying" may not satisfy, Dematerializing acknowledges the pleasures, along with the pitfalls, of living in a material world. With a sharp reporter's eye and a wry sensibility, Jane Hammerslough encourages readers to explore how a consumption-crazed culture affects their own relationships with objects. By considering what possessions can and can't do, and by exploring where belief in the magic of the material encroaches on belief in ourselves and other people, Dematerializing offers insight into the pressures of living in a possession-obsessed environment--and ways to tame materialism in our own lives. Grounded by real-world examples, research, and the author's own experience, this inspiring book is for those who appreciate having "nice things" but are also disturbed by the control "nice things" sometimes have on their lives.
An award-winning journalist, Jane Hammers lough has written feature stories and essays for Parenting, Child, Garden Design, Saveur, Trave l & Leisure, Country Living, and other national ma gazines. She lives with her husband and two sons i n Westport, Connecticut.