You know green is sexy when an incredibly good-looking ex-model and socialite launches a manual about eating locally and other ways to be environmentally friendly.
Sheherazade Goldsmith, daughter of the actress Viviane Ventura, has impeccable green credentials. She's the former model who swapped the catwalk and high heels for Wellington boots and a life down on the farm. Being married to multi-millionaire eco-activist and Ecologist editor, Zac Goldsmith she can also get away with innuendo - her new book is called, “A Slice of Green Life: Get Closer to the Soil Without Going the Whole Hog.”
The book’s aim is to make you to your feel good about what you can achieve and not guilty about what you can’t. Sheherazade says ‘Each of us has a role to play in reversing the decline of our planet, whether it’s turning our televisions off at the socket or installing a wood-burning stove. I’m certain that knowing you’re part of the solution and not the problem is good for the soul. And with every passing day, our chances of reversing the damage to the planet increase as the number of people willing to take a stand grows. It’s finally possible to be optimistic’
The manual launches at an important time in Great Britain: the booming organic movement is facing a huge split over air-freighted food - “food miles” are at a record high up 136% since 1992. This issue is covered in more detail by an excellent article in the Independent.
You can pre-order the book at Amazon, which is due to be published on 7th June 2007.
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