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A review by colinlusk
The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono
4.0
Enjoyable short story about a man quietly planting seeds, as he goes about his work, slowly, slowly transforming his local area, without asking for recognition or thanks, until, decades later, the whole region is greener, happier and healthier than it ever was.
I wasn't really sure what to make of the back story, since it seems as though he originally submitted it as a factual tale and then admitted he'd made it up when someone fact-checked it, but that's OK, it's a good story all the same.
The blurb describes it as being ahead of its time as a tale of ecological awareness but I don't think it's quite that. Although that's what's happening outwardly, I think it's more about diligence, and taking care of what's around you, and the power of small acts of kindness.
I wasn't really sure what to make of the back story, since it seems as though he originally submitted it as a factual tale and then admitted he'd made it up when someone fact-checked it, but that's OK, it's a good story all the same.
The blurb describes it as being ahead of its time as a tale of ecological awareness but I don't think it's quite that. Although that's what's happening outwardly, I think it's more about diligence, and taking care of what's around you, and the power of small acts of kindness.