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John Francis (2) (1946–)

Auteur de Planetwalker

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John Francis (2) a été combiné avec John Hull Francis.

2 oeuvres 263 utilisateurs 13 critiques

Œuvres de John Francis

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Planetwalker (2005) 223 exemplaires

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Although I generally abhor "inspirational" literature, I found this book to truly be so. I have often thought that if I could just keep walking, everything troubling me on both a personal and planetary plane would sort itself out. Well, John Francis actually accomplished my fantasy, adding to it a 17-year vow of silence and a more than 20-year practice of not using any form of motorized transportation. Along the way, traveling from place to place on foot, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Oregon, a Master's degree from the U of Montana, and a Doctoral degree from the U of Wisconsin, Madison. He also became a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador and an expert on oil spills. I am particularly struck by his journey from Montana to Wisconsin across the Dakotas. He had intended to spend the winter in Minneapolis, once he realized that he would not reach Madison before the weather became prohibitive. However, he either overestimated how fast he could travel or underestimated the weather, since he was forced to spend the winter in Watertown, North Dakota. How he transformed this set back into a positive experience is emblematic of his entire journey.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Paulagraph | 12 autres critiques | May 25, 2014 |
I met this author while he was giving a speech at some environmental summit. The very next day I went out to get his book and now it is one that I suggest to EVERYBODY. The way its written along with the artwork by the author make it so personal like reading his journal. It is also one of the most inspirational books I've ever read. Just amazing!!
 
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weeksj10 | 12 autres critiques | Dec 21, 2010 |
After an oil spill in San Francisco in the late 1970s, Francis decides to do something about it in a personal way and gives up travel in motorized vehicles. Later, he decides to remain silent. This is a remarkable story of someone committed to his principles who has to find a new and different way to get along in the world. Francis eventually gets a Ph.D. in environmental sciences, wins an award as the best discussion leader (he doesn't speak!), and walks across America. Werner Hertzog said in a lecture that the best way to learn about something was to "travel on foot". Francis puts that idea to the test. It's tough to distill 22 years of walking into a book like this. Francis does a pretty good job of creating an interesting and thought provoking book.… (plus d'informations)
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co_coyote | 12 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2010 |
ohn's story and what he has achieved is quite amazing and very inspirational.

This book has parts which for me seemed a little repetitive, with common themes. I.e. John walked, strangers couldn't believe it but ultimately helped him. It's not meant as a criticism of John merely an observation on the construction of the early parts of the book.

Notwithstanding the above, I come away with immense respect for John and plenty to think about!
 
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rightantler | 12 autres critiques | Jan 6, 2010 |

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263
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13
ISBN
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