Description:The Good Seed project began in the Fall of 2007. Varinthorn Christopher worked with Dave Dahl, a self described “ex-convict” and “drug addict” who turned his life around and opened the bakery Dave's Killer Bread. Varinthorn designed and edited a book to be donated to correctional facilities throughout Oregon and the United States. The book chronicles Dave’s life and the dangers of amphetamine use, and includes a chapter on treatment options for addiction. The 132 page book is divided into ten chapters according to each type of Dave’s breads. The chapters were arranged in chronological order according to the time when the breads were invented. Each type of bread tells a specific chapter from Dave’s life. We named the book “Good Seed” not only because it is Dave’s favorite bread, but also because it is the term Dave repeatedly comes back to during difficult times. In addition to Varinthorn and Dave’s contributions to the book, Harrell Fletcher wrote a bread review in which he described how Dave’s Killer Bread had become a part of his family life, Varinthorn's husband, Michael Christopher (Pacific University, School of Professional Psychology) contributed a chapter on drug addiction and treatment, and her sister’s family (Kittimaphorn, Gerhard, and Preston Doll) created a number of recipes that include Dave’s breads. The title of each photo and all book text are written longhand in #2B pencil, the primary writing tool used in prisons. The introduction to the book is Varinthorn's answer to Dave’s question when she first approached him about project: “Why are you interested in an ex-con?” (Varinthorn was saved from a near death accident as a child by an “ex-con” neighbor). The finished book blurs the line between author and editor. The book is not only an autobiography of the author but also an autobiography of the editor, book designer, and other collaborators as well. This project was sponsored in part by Regional Art and Culture Council (RACC) and PSU Field Work.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Good Seed: The Dave's Killer Bread Story. To get started finding Good Seed: The Dave's Killer Bread Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Good Seed project began in the Fall of 2007. Varinthorn Christopher worked with Dave Dahl, a self described “ex-convict” and “drug addict” who turned his life around and opened the bakery Dave's Killer Bread. Varinthorn designed and edited a book to be donated to correctional facilities throughout Oregon and the United States. The book chronicles Dave’s life and the dangers of amphetamine use, and includes a chapter on treatment options for addiction. The 132 page book is divided into ten chapters according to each type of Dave’s breads. The chapters were arranged in chronological order according to the time when the breads were invented. Each type of bread tells a specific chapter from Dave’s life. We named the book “Good Seed” not only because it is Dave’s favorite bread, but also because it is the term Dave repeatedly comes back to during difficult times. In addition to Varinthorn and Dave’s contributions to the book, Harrell Fletcher wrote a bread review in which he described how Dave’s Killer Bread had become a part of his family life, Varinthorn's husband, Michael Christopher (Pacific University, School of Professional Psychology) contributed a chapter on drug addiction and treatment, and her sister’s family (Kittimaphorn, Gerhard, and Preston Doll) created a number of recipes that include Dave’s breads. The title of each photo and all book text are written longhand in #2B pencil, the primary writing tool used in prisons. The introduction to the book is Varinthorn's answer to Dave’s question when she first approached him about project: “Why are you interested in an ex-con?” (Varinthorn was saved from a near death accident as a child by an “ex-con” neighbor). The finished book blurs the line between author and editor. The book is not only an autobiography of the author but also an autobiography of the editor, book designer, and other collaborators as well. This project was sponsored in part by Regional Art and Culture Council (RACC) and PSU Field Work.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Good Seed: The Dave's Killer Bread Story. To get started finding Good Seed: The Dave's Killer Bread Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.