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David Wann

David Wann, an influential American author and advocate for sustainable living, has dedicated much of his life to exploring the intricate relationship between society and the environment. Residing in Colorado, Wann co-founded a cohousing neighborhood, where he has cultivated both community and crops for over two decades. His multifaceted interests, ranging from market gardening to amateur musicianship, are reflected in his diverse body of work, which seeks to inspire meaningful change and foster a more sustainable future. Among Wann's notable contributions to the literary world is the best-selling "Affluenza: How Overconsumption Is Killing Us—and How to Fight Back," a critical examination of consumer culture and its detrimental effects on both individuals and the planet. In "Superbia: 31 Ways to Create Sustainable Suburbs," he further explores practical strategies for transforming urban landscapes into ecologically sound communities. His book "Simple Prosperity: Finding Real Wealth in a Sustainable Lifestyle" encourages readers to redefine wealth in terms of fulfillment and ecological harmony. Wann's recent novel, "Tickling the Bear," offers a fictional yet poignant narrative of a group of visionary changemakers, underscoring his commitment to themes of purposeful living and societal transformation. Renowned for his insightful social commentary and accessible prose, Wann's writing seamlessly blends empirical research with personal anecdotes, engaging readers in a dialogue about the pressing need for sustainable practices. His works, characterized by their clarity and conviction, have positioned him as a leading voice in environmental literature, tirelessly championing a vision of prosperity that embraces not just economic success but also ecological and communal well-being.

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A compelling work by David Wann, offering valuable insights and perspectives on important topics.

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