A journey through Cambodia with the simple and romantic ambition to
find the folkloric spirit trees, the powerful connecting force
between man and nature, Ken Finn's travels turned out to be
anything but simple. Back-wearing motos, immobilizing gastric
assaults, unexpected road blocks, and monkish processions all
contributed to the journey, but most dramatically, instead of
enriching forests, destruction was found: the black market timber
trade. A new voice was found as Ken followed the trees on their
journey to the furniture factories of Vietnam and subsequently a
house somewhere on the North Circular, London. The book chronicles
his trip not just through Southeast Asia but the inner transition
from traveler to activist. It charts the unlocking of a conscience
and the discovery of a new sensitivity and passion showing that it
is not a major shift in behavior to save the destruction and
corruption of the planet and that it is important to care.
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