Dec 1, 08



Worldchanging in the New York Times and on NPR


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We've been getting a lot of terrific press attention lately, from Open Source to GOOD Magazine, Leonard Lopate to the New York Review of Books, as well as Wired, the Guardian, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Globe and Mail and the Village Voice. Indeed, in the last three months, we've had over a hundred reviews.

But just in the last week or so, we've been reviewed first on NPR (on the Living on Earth show, which you can listen to here) and now in the New York Times book review.

Of course, we're thrilled by this sort of attention, but we bring it up more as a way of thanking you, our readers and allies, for making this book such an unexpected success. From day one you guys have been amazingly supportive. And it's working: Worldchanging ideas are finding their way to new audiences on a daily basis.

Thank you.

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Congrats Worldchanging. You (and this whole community) deserve every bit of it and more.

Posted by: Randy J. Hunt on February 4, 2007 12:06 PM

Yes, congrats to Alex and everyone there. I've been reading through the book and been very impressed - I thought I'd been keeping up with the site here, but there's an awful lot in the book I'd missed somehow or other - how much of it was original material for that medium?

I tried following the link to the NY Times review and it sent me to a page with reviews of other books. Do you have a more direct link? Good luck!

Posted by: Arthur Smith on February 4, 2007 6:54 PM

Your book, and Cameron's, are prominently displayed in the front window of the MIT Press bookstore in Cambridge, MA, right now. When I was there the other day, all the staff had read WorldChanging.

Posted by: David Foley on February 5, 2007 6:03 AM

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