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An epic story of an epic wander-few people in America have had more hours to really think about climate change, and Ed Fallon has put the time to good use! – Bill McKibben
On March 1, 2014, Ed Fallon set out with fifty other climate warriors on a journey that would change their lives. The March spanned eight months, started in Los Angeles, California, and finished in Washington, DC. Marcher, Walker, Pilgrim is Ed’s account of the March. His story is infused with candid reflections about the intense interpersonal drama that threatened to tear apart the March community.
With the March as the conduit, Ed shares deep, personal details from his life relevant to his search for love and meaning. During eight months of walking, that search took unexpected twists, leading to conclusions the author himself didn’t see coming.
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An epic story of an epic wander-few people in America have had more hours to really think about climate change, and Ed Fallon has put the time to good use! – Bill McKibben
On March 1, 2014, Ed Fallon set out with fifty other climate warriors on a journey that would change their lives. The March spanned eight months, started in Los Angeles, California, and finished in Washington, DC. Marcher, Walker, Pilgrim is Ed’s account of the March. His story is infused with candid reflections about the intense interpersonal drama that threatened to tear apart the March community.
With the March as the conduit, Ed shares deep, personal details from his life relevant to his search for love and meaning. During eight months of walking, that search took unexpected twists, leading to conclusions the author himself didn’t see coming.