The Man Who Planted Trees (Fr. L'homme qui plantait des arbres) is a fictional story written by French author Jean Giono. It was first published in 1953 and has since become a classic work of literature.
The story is about a shepherd named Elzéard Bouffier, who lives in a remote and barren valley in the French Alps. He takes it upon himself to reforest the valley by planting thousands of acorns. Over the years, the area is transformed into a lush and thriving forest, and the natural beauty of the region is restored.
The story of Elzéard Bouffier has inspired many people to take up the cause of reforestation and environmental conservation. The book has been translated into numerous languages and has been adapted into several different forms, including a stage play, an animated film, and a live-action short film.
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