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Oct. 8, 2009 By FRANK HAWKES HAWKES
"VAPOUR TRAILS" MR.SIEGEL AND MR.SAILLANT HAVE CREATED AN EXCELLENT PIECE OF LITERATURE.. IT'S THAT TYPE OF A BOOK THAT WOULD ENTICE YOU TO READ IT MORE THAN ONCE TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ABSORBED THE TRUE FEELINGS AND VALUES THAT THIS TALE EMITS.***** FRANK HAWKES..
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Mar. 8, 2009 By John Veenstra
"Vapor Trails" A compelling and provocative work - the authors have done a remarkable job of creating a multi-dimensional story-line to breathe life into this generation's most serious challenge. The characters are complex and engaging - their insights become the reader's as the episodical dramas roll out. A great book that I've shared with several friends. Hope the authors follow this up!
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Oct. 13, 2009 By Darcy Winslow
"Vapor Trails Review" The authors have done an amazing job, and likely the first of its kind, telling a story that reflects the harsh realities of the current state of the world and the impacts of climate change.

Often a story unfolds and facts are bolted on to emphasize the intended message. Here, the story is written around the existing facts in such a way that readers not directly involved in sustainability and climate change gain access to this information.

The challenge is that readers may not realize how factually accurate this book is and thus not embrace the urgency of the situation and how we as individuals need to take action." - Darcy Winslow, Founder of DSW Collective, LLC. and Executive-in-Residence at MIT's Sloan School of Management
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Oct. 10, 2009 By John McGah
"A riveting read!" The old cliché review is, "I laughed. I cried." But I literally welled up reading Vapor Trails, and I literally laughed. There are no throw away characters here, each was intriguing, believable and deftly woven into the story. I couldn't wait to get back to this book. And the context of environmental, economic, and social sustainability issues(and their interconnections) complements the riveting story unfolding without any hint of being preachy. I recommend it highly!
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Feb. 26, 2009 By joseph pagano
"Vapor Trails" Aristotle says that art needs to entertain as well as educate. I believe he'd agree Vapor Trails succeeds. It's education packaged in an entertaining contemporary story. I average reading two or three novels a year. I've probably recommended Vapor Trails to ten people in the last two weeks.

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Copyright RP Siegel & Roger Saillant (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Third Edition (Digest format)
Publisher Sustainable Stories
Published September 25, 2009
Language English
Pages 412
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 5.5 wide × 8.5 tall

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