Not Buying It: My Year without Shopping by Judith Levine

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  • Pub. Date: February 2006
  • 288pp
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    • Pub. Date: February 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

    Synopsis

    Shocked by the commerce in everything from pet cloning to patriotism, frightened by the downward spiral of her finances and that of the trash-strewn earth, Judith Levine enlists her partner, Paul, in a radical experiment: to forgo all but the most necessary purchases for an entire year.

    Without consumer goods and experiences, Judith and Paul pursue their careers, nurture relationships, and try to keep their sanity, their identities, and their sense of humor intact. Tracking their progress — and inevitable lapses — Levine contemplates need and desire, scarcity and security, consumerism and citizenship. She asks the Big Questions: Can the economy survive without shopping? Are Q-tips necessary?

    Not Buying It is the confession of a woman any reader can identify with: someone who can't live without French roast coffee or SmartWool socks but who has had it up to here with overconsumption and its effects on the earth and everyone who dwells there.

    For the humor and intelligence of its insights, the refreshment of its skepticism, and the surprises of its conclusions, Not Buying It is sure to be on anyone's list of Necessities.

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    If you've ever contemplated cutting down on your consumerism but couldn't bring yourself to do it, Levine's volume allows you to witness and learn from this drastic experiment without going through the withdrawal yourself. Since giving up shopping entirely is impossible in North America (buying food requires money), the most interesting aspect of Levine's adventure is the process of defining necessity. High-speed Internet access, Q-tips and any soap fancier than Ivory, for example, are all ruled out as luxuries. With chapters divided by month, the book witnesses Levine's journey from enthusiastic experimenter in January to a still game but weary participant by the fall, as favorite luxuries run out and clothes become shabbier. As Levine trades in movies and restaurants for the public library system and dinner parties at home, she is forced to reflect on not only the personal indulgences she's become used to but also their place in defining her social space. Since this book is about exploring consumerism rather than economizing (although she does manage to save $8,000 by the end of the year), Levine investigates several anticonsumer movements-she joins her local Voluntary Simplicity group, participates in Buy Nothing Day and consults experts on issues of consumerism and conservation. Yet the most insightful aspect is Levine's account of her own struggle to keep down her day-to-day consumption of goods and to define the fine line between need and want. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Award-winning author Judith Levine has been a journalist for over 25 years. She has contributed to many newspapers and magazines and has written a number of books. She lives in New York and Vermont with her partner.

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    Not Buying It: My Year without Shoppingby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2007: The book chronicles one year of the writers life - a year during which she makes a conscious choice not to buy anything but necessities. It is not a book for people looking for how to live on less. It is a deep look at our credit card consumer driven society. It can be painful to really look. She presents painful things. It hurts to see our lives caught up in the buy, buy, buy cycle. She presents a snapshot and then goes deeper. I was inspired and far from disgusted. This is a book for questioning, thinking and conversation. I'd highly recommend it. Read with an open mind.

    Not Buying It: My Year without Shoppingby Anonymous

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    August 31, 2007: This felt like sitting through an angry, liberal, coffee house tirade against American consumerism. I kept waiting for the tone of the book to change to a more upbeat discussion about living with less but it never did. So much anger, so little constructive discussion. I was doubly disappointed since this was the only book I brought along on a long weekend. Ellie Kay writes far more enjoyable books on living on less.


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