"Mary Pipher takes on our planet's greatest problems with the skills
of a truly gifted therapist. She knows why we avoid and deny the truth
and she knows how we can heal ourselves and our communities even as we
try to heal the earth. This book is a deep and true gift."--Bill
McKibben, author of Eaarth
In Reviving Ophelia, Mary Pipher offered a paradigm-shattering look at
the lives of adolescent women. Now Pipher is back with another
ground-breaking examination of everyday life, this time exploring how to
conquer our fears about the major environmental issues that confound us
and transform them into a positive force in our lives.
Pipher emphasizes the importance of taking small, positive steps to
preserve what's important, drawing from her own experiences as part of a
group fighting energy company TransCanada's installation of the Keystone
XL oil pipeline across the Midwest, which will sit atop the Ogallala
Aquifer, the source of 40% of the United States' fresh water. The
challenges she confronts reveal surprising answers to the critical
questions we face: How do we mobilize ourselves and our communities to
work together to solve global problems? How do we stay happy amid very
difficult situations? And what is the true meaning of hope?
Both profound and practical, The Green Boat explains how we can attend
to the world around us with calmness, balance, and great love.