The Man Who Planted Trees

by Jean Giono

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Jean Giono's beautiful allegorical tale is legendary. Written in the 1950's, its message was ahead of its time, inspiring readers to rediscover the harmonies of the countryside and prevent its willful destruction.

The narrator, journeying by foot across the barren plains of the lower Alps, has his thirst assuaged by the well water drawn by the shepherd Elzeaerd Bouffier. Here begins the subtle parable which Giono weaves of the life-giving shepherd who chooses to live alone and carry out the work of God. Over forty years the desolate hills and lifeless villages which so oppressed the traveler are transformed by the dedication of one man. All with the help of a few acorns.

Giono's hope was to set in motion a worldwide reforestation program that would rejuvenate the earth. "The Man Who Planted Trees" is a hymn to creation and a purveyor of confidence in man's ability to change his-indeed the world's-lot.

  • ISBN10 1570625387
  • ISBN13 9781570625381
  • Publish Date 4 January 2000 (first published 1 March 1987)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Shambhala Publications Inc
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 74
  • Language English