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The Far Side of Eden: New Money, Old Land, and the Battle for Napa Valley (Hardcover)
by James Conaway (Author) "SOMETHING HAD HAPPENED, something momentous, something involving money, lots of it - what didn't at century's end? - but more complicated and subtle..." (more)
Key Phrases: Napa Valley, Sierra Club, Farm Bureau (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
"If Napa Valley can't be saved, no place can," says the county planner, and Conaway's second volume on one of the wealthiest enclaves in America echoes this sentiment, picking up where his first (Napa: The Story of an American Eden) left off, with some overlap. Beautiful Napa in the 1990s is threatened by McMansions, by the blindness of "lucky spermers," (like the Mondavi heirs) and by the nouveau riche desire for boutique wineries with "rocket juice" (cabernet). The first third of the book describes the super-rich with incredulity: Francis Ford Coppola purchased the former Inglenook winery in the mid-1990s and outfitted it with the desk from The Godfather, movie memorabilia and screens for a "multimedia tasting experience." The Sweeneys, owners of Embassy Suites, dynamited to build their five-bedroom house (complete with feng shui) on a visible hillside. They don't flinch when locals complain. The center of the book is the Sierra Club's suit against Jayson Pahlmeyer (among others), whose now-cult wine appeared in the movie Disclosure, for clearing a hillside and violating the California Environmental Quality Act. The prose is often portentous and heavy on description; even minor characters are given full bios. Conaway uses a semifictional style to get into the characters' heads ("Hugh was pulled at by conflicting emotions"), while the author remains invisible, although his preferences are obvious. This is a who's who for anyone in the valley, a must-read for anyone in the business, and will be of interest to those invested in the often clashing interests of agriculture and the environment.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Conaway, the author of nine books and a contributor to Smithsonian and National Geographic Traveler, explored the subject of the Napa Valley a decade ago in his best-selling Napa: The Story of an American Eden. In his latest book, he carefully examines the invasion of Napa in the 1990s by the nouveaux riches who view vineyards as status symbols to be exploited for their social value. In an accessible style, Conaway offers an insider's view and shows how these newcomers are increasingly denuding the land in attempts to create vanity-label wines. Environmentalists and established valley dwellers are fighting the exploitation, but major damage has already been done in the form of polluted rivers and eroded hillsides. As Conaway rightfully concludes, Napa may never recover from the ravages wrought by the greed of the Silicon Valley wonder boys, the movie producers, and the other absentee landlords who now own much of the valley. This important and timely exploration of the ramifications of the unbridled power of the rich to do whatever they wish with America's land is highly recommended for all libraries.
Mary V. Welk, Chicago
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (October 24, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618067396
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618067398
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars 11 customer reviews (11 customer reviews)
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SOMETHING HAD HAPPENED, something momentous, something involving money, lots of it - what didn't at century's end? - but more complicated and subtle. Read the first page
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Napa Valley, Sierra Club, Farm Bureau, Chris Malan, Watershed Task Force, Napa County, San Francisco, Napa River, Stu Smith, Kathryn Winter, Peter Mennen, Breakfast Club, United States, Jack Cakebread, California Environmental Quality Act, Dennis Groth, Howell Mountain, Hugh Davies, Ricki Lake, Bill Dodd, Jack Davies, Robert Mondavi, Atlas Peak, Dave Abreu, Jeff Redding
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