Almost two hundred pages in eleven chapters. This book is
said to accompany his documentary of the same name (of which I do not tend to
see). It is more personal and of other people bringing in stories relating to
the chapter. There is a quote at the beginning of each chapter. He tries to
work towards peace in different areas of bad (like war and guns). As well going
into health and body and the environment. It is more on experiences and the
story of him and the journey with planting more trees. It does have a good
purpose but I did not enjoy this book and I think I was expecting something
else. I do like the concept in the act of good and helping with the act of
planting. Still I was wanting more of informational/ spiritual book than the
one I read. Some may argue with me on that sentence but it is what I got out of
reading it.
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