Jean Hill, a fiery octogenarian, is deeply concerned about the Great Pacific Garbage Patchthe worlds largest landfill. She spends her golden years attending city council meetings and cold-calling residents. Since 2010, shes spearheaded a grassroots campaign to ban the sale of single-serve plastic bottles in her hometown of Concord, Massachusetts. So far, her attempts to pass a municipal bylaw have failed. As she prepares for one last town meeting, Jean faces the strongest opposition yet, from local merchants and the International Bottled Water Association. But her fiercest challenge comes from Adriana Cohen, mother, model and celebrity publicist-turned-pundit, who insists the bill is an attack on freedom. When Adriana thrusts Jeans crusade into the national spotlight, its silver-haired senior versus silver-tongued pro. In the same town that incited the American Revolution and inspired Thoreaus environmental
movement, can one little old lady make history? A tense nail-biter of a vote will decide. -Angie Driscoll
This is a story about an 84 year-old-woman trying to take down the third largest industry in the world. Jean Hill, a self-proclaimed warrior, leads historic Concord, Massachusetts on America's first environmental crusade to ban the sale of bottled water.