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Publication
Harper San Francisco (1995), Paperback, 230 pages
Description
Shares a day-long spiritual journey through the natural world of the Missouri Ozarks, where the author and his wife have lived for twenty years.
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LibraryThing member edwinbcn
I did not enjoy this book as much as I had hoped. Only Chapter Five represents a fairly coherent piece of natural history writing, which captivated my attention. Other chapters are an oddly incoherent mass of family stories, history and anecdotes which do not ring true. Thrown in is a peculiar type
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of paganism and spirituality, regretfully often found among environmentalists. The authors style in not consistent, and some peculiar quips ought to have been removed by the publisher's editor. The book is more about the author's mind than about the Ozark Mountains, and we learn hardly anything about the landscape and natural history of the area. Show Less
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Original publication date
1994
Physical description
230 p.; 7.9 inches
ISBN
0062502751 / 9780062502759