Saving the Earth in Style

Green Chic by Christie Matheson

Green Chic is a new book that covers how you can start Saving the Earth in Style. Christie Matheson writes in a fun way, without any hint of preaching. It's a delicious read, from recycled cover to cover.

Matheson doesn't advise you to take extreme measures like taking speedy, cold showers or dressing in Birkenstocks. In fact, she loves her hot showers and has a highly stylish wardrobe. She's a true believer that you can lead a comfortable, even luxurious life, while remaining conscious of the Earth and reducing your carbon footprint. And no, it won't cost a fortune!

She has tips on creating a beautiful home interior you'll love, how to be a phenomenal green party hostess and how to strengthen your connection with nature as well as your relationships. Oh yes, and she lets us in on the secret that "green women don't get fat!"

Matheson doesn't just teach it, she lives by her words. Green Chic is made with recycled paper and printed with vegetable-based inks. To top off the fabulousness, she also gives 50% of the royalties to green organizations.

Get ready to fight global warming with flare!
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