Social Science Philanthropy & Charity
Year of Living Generously, A
Dispatches from the Front Lines of Philanthropy
- Publisher
- Douglas & McIntyre
- Initial publish date
- May 2010
- Category
- Philanthropy & Charity, Personal Memoirs
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781553656173
- Publish Date
- May 2010
- List Price
- $14.00
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Description
A Globe 100 Book of the Year for 2010.
"An ingenious, richly executed book...a mix of the 'important' and the 'great read.'" -- National Post
A Year of Living Generously follows award-winning journalist Lawrence Scanlan as he volunteers with 12 different charities, among them well-known institutions Habitat for Humanity, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and Canadian Crossroads.
Drawing from first-hand experiences -- serving in a soup kitchen in Ontario, building houses in post-Katrina New Orleans and teaching at a women's radio station in Senegal -- Scanlan tests the ideas and theories on global aid and philanthropy and makes a compelling case for greater commitment and real connection from us all. The result is an engaging yet informative primer for today's volunteers, young and old, who are looking to make a meaningful contribution.
"There is a lot to be learned from [A Year of Living Generously] and from Scanlan's experiences. This is a political book, and one that calls its readers to act." -- Daily Herald Tribune
"A thoughtful and thought-provoking book about some of the most crucial issues of the day, from poverty and homelessness to pollution and international development. [Scanlan] has given voice to the disenfranchised." -- Montreal Gazette
About the author
Lawrence Scanlan has won three National Magazine Awards and is the author or co-author of thirteen books, on subjects ranging from horses to hockey to country life. A book he co-authored with Monty Roberts -- The Man Who Listens to Horses -- has sold more than a million copies in North America. Involved in community service for some three decades, Scanlan lives in Kingston, ON.