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This book is a compilation of the 10-part Aspen Journalism series on community which began with regionalism-the notion of linked communities along the 80-mile commuter corridor from Aspen to Parachute-and concluded with the understanding that affordable, accessible housing is vital to sense of place, community cohesion, and well-being that comes from stability and security, the most fundamental of human needs.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a compilation of the 10-part Aspen Journalism series on community which began with regionalism-the notion of linked communities along the 80-mile commuter corridor from Aspen to Parachute-and concluded with the understanding that affordable, accessible housing is vital to sense of place, community cohesion, and well-being that comes from stability and security, the most fundamental of human needs.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Andersen was born and raised in Chicago and lived most of his life in the Elk Range of Colorado between Crested Butte and Aspen. He has been a professional writer for 45 years as a journalist, book author, television scriptwriter, screenwriter, song writer, poet, magazine contributor, columnist and contributing editor for the Aspen Times. He has won awards from the Colorado Press Association, and his book, High Road to Aspen, won the Colorado Book Award's Gold Medal in June 2015.