 We continue today with our Earth Day  2011 campaign - 41 Reasons to Plant a Tree for Your Book, where we share with  you 41 reasons provided by readers in celebration of the upcoming 41st  anniversary of Earth Day.
We continue today with our Earth Day  2011 campaign - 41 Reasons to Plant a Tree for Your Book, where we share with  you 41 reasons provided by readers in celebration of the upcoming 41st  anniversary of Earth Day.With more than 180,000 trees planted so far on behalf of readers, authors and publishers working with Eco-Libris, it's no surprise that we think planting trees to green up books is a great idea.. But we also want to hear what readers think about it and why they believe planting trees for their books is a good idea.
So for 41 days until Earth Day, we publish here the 41 best replies we receive, one reply a day. All replies are gathered and presented on the campaign's page.
Reason no. 6:
Anne, just like all the other readers whose replies we'll publish, is winning one of the great 41 prizes we give away on this campaign, courtesy of our partners. Winners can choose their prize from a great list of gifts including a $25 gift card for Strand Bookstore, audiobooks from Simon & Schuster Audio (such as The Half Life by Jennifer Weiner, American Assassin by Vince Flynn and Essence of Happiness by the Dalai Lama) and great books, like Planet Home by Jeffrey Hollender, Spit That Out! by Paige Wolf, Menu Dating by Tristan Coopersmith and The Healthy Home by Dave Wentz and Dr. Myron Wentz. You can see the full list of the prizes on the campaign's page.
Every day we'll give further details on one of the prizes. Today we start with the audiobook The Half Life by Jennifer Weiner:
 From Redbook’s Red-Hot Read series, a short story by the New York Times #1 best-selling author of In Her Shoes and Fly Away Home.
From Redbook’s Red-Hot Read series, a short story by the New York Times #1 best-selling author of In Her Shoes and Fly Away Home. "My life is over," Piper DeWitt thinks to herself, awaiting departure in the overcrowded International Terminal of the Philadelphia airport for an overseas business trip, to romantic Paris no less. She watched as her husband, Tosh, put his own suitcase into the trunk of a taxi the day before. He’d been telling her for months that he wasn’t happy, and though she still wants to believe it is just a phase, after a call to her mother from the Admiral’s Club, she can no longer deny that he’s left her, left their home, left their four-year-old daughter in her mother’s sole care.
Piper  met Tosh when she was only  twenty-two, just the way self help books  said she would – when she  wasn’t looking. Now at forty, she wonders  how, through all those years,  they’d gotten to this place in their  marriage. When her flight is  canceled due to volcanic ash spreading  from Iceland across Europe, and  when a handsome stranger offers her an  invitation to share a cab, she  realizes she can take a departure from  her own life. And after a day of  living like a tourist in her own city,  she hopes she can still find her  way home…
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!
 
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