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Giono, Jean, narrated by Robert J. Lurtsema, - The Man Who Planted Trees unabridged audio, music by Paul Winter Consort.

Litchfield, CT, Earth Music Productions, (1990). G ex library. Story of man's generosity to nature and through nature to other humans, one of most moving and endearing statements of our hope. Wendell Berry. Elzeard Bouffier having lost his wife and son retreats to a remote and desolate part of France. He felt the land was dying for lack of trees so with his dog and sheep he begins planting 100 acorns each day. Over 30 years he transforms the landscape once desiccated, ravaged by relentless winds, and forsaken by people. The region is brought back to life by his trees. Paul Winter's music brings this powerful eco-fable to life. Library markings.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1568] Book number BOOKS042839I

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