Year of No Garbage: Recycling Lies, Plastic Problems, and One Woman's Trashy Journey to Zero Waste - Eve O. Schaub
Eve O. Schaub is a published author and speaker who writers 'stunt' memoirs in order to illuminate the ills of contemporary society in a relatable and engaging way. Her first book, Year of No Sugar, enjoyed international attention including coverage on the Dr. Oz show, Fox and Friends, USA Today , The Huffington Post , The Boston Globe , The Denver Post , The New York Daily News , Everyday Health , and the Yahoo homepage, among others. In it, she convinces he two young children and husband to eat no added sugar for a year. In her second book, Year of No Clutter , she tackles her hoarding tendencies and tries to understand/undo them. Her second book has sold over 9,000 copies. Schaub has written for publications such as Hyperallergic, VTDigger, Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine, Everyday Health , and the Boston Globe online. Her personal essays have been featured numerous times on Albany, New York NPR station WAMC. A graduate of both Cornell University (BA, BFA) and the Rochester Institute of Technology (MFA), she lives in Vermont with her family and an ever-fluctuating number of chickens.