
A Will to Serve
Stories of Patience, Persistence, and Friends Made Along the Way
HistoryLink (Publisher)
Published on 24. May 2024
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-1-933245-70-6 (ISBN)
Description
The autobiography of an indefatigable visionary and citizen activistJim Ellis was one of the most influential and impactful civic leaders of Seattle's and Washington's recent history. Though he never sought elected office, his vision and drive were a key force behind many major projects defining our city, county, and region from the 1950s through today. From cleaning up Lake Washington, establishing King County Metro, and implementing the broad array of community-centered Forward Thrust improvement initiatives, to forward-thinking regional projects like the Mountains to Sound Greenway and the Washington State Convention Center, Ellis was astute at bringing together leaders across political divides to create consensus and effect change.
A Will to Serve is a story about the interconnectivity of Ellis's personal and civic lives. It's about individual people-family, friends, neighbors, colleagues-their shared challenges, and how they worked together for regional progress. The book provides insight into a tumultuous and dynamic period of our regional history and a window into the value of patience, persistence, and vision.
Ellis kept notes on his life, projects, and experiences and built a deep portfolio of public speeches. He drew from these to shape his detailed and engaging autobiography. A Will to Serve, in Ellis's own words, is introduced and framed by former secretary of the interior and Jim Ellis mentee Sally Jewell. Several key accomplishments of his later life are presented by historian Jennifer Ott. It closes with an afterword by former Washington governor Gary Locke.
A Will to Serve is a story about the interconnectivity of Ellis's personal and civic lives. It's about individual people-family, friends, neighbors, colleagues-their shared challenges, and how they worked together for regional progress. The book provides insight into a tumultuous and dynamic period of our regional history and a window into the value of patience, persistence, and vision.
Ellis kept notes on his life, projects, and experiences and built a deep portfolio of public speeches. He drew from these to shape his detailed and engaging autobiography. A Will to Serve, in Ellis's own words, is introduced and framed by former secretary of the interior and Jim Ellis mentee Sally Jewell. Several key accomplishments of his later life are presented by historian Jennifer Ott. It closes with an afterword by former Washington governor Gary Locke.
Reviews / Votes
"A magnifying lens on the way Seattle was built." * Post Alley *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
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Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1116 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-933245-70-6 (9781933245706)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jim Ellis (1921-2019) was a citizen activist for more than half a century. Jennifer Ott is an environmental historian and assistant director of HistoryLink. Sally Jewell is chair of the EarthLab Advisory Council at the University of Washington and former US secretary of the interior. Gary Locke is former US secretary of commerce, and former governor of Washington State.