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Being CaribouFive Months on Foot with an Arctic Herd
by Karsten Heuer
“Being Caribou is one of the best, most evocative, and hard hitting accounts of man’s inhumanity toward life, and of the need for reconciliation between man and the rest of animate creation, I have ever encountered.” Farley MowatMore Details... River of WordsYoung Poets and Artists on the Nature of Things
by Pamela Michael
An imaginative collection of poetry and artwork that brings children face to face with natureMore Details... River of WordsYoung Poets and Artists on the Nature of Things
by Pamela Michael
An imaginative collection of poetry and artwork that brings children face to face with natureMore Details... Shopping for PorcupineA Life in Arctic Alaska
by Seth Kantner
From the celebrated author of Ordinary Wolves, a stunning collection of writing and photographs on life in Alaska.More Details... Arctic RefugeA Circle of Testimony
by Carolyn Servid and Hank Lentfer, editors
“Arctic Refuge collects almost 30 essays written virtually
overnight. . . . Editors Hank Lentfer and Carolyn Servid sounded the
alarm when the Bush administration first announced plans to seek
congressional approval for oil drilling the refuge. Among those who
answered the call were Barry Lopez, Bill McKibben, Terry Tempest
Williams, Scott Russell Sanders, Rick Bass, Wendell Berry, and Jimmy
Carter.”—David Kipen, San Francisco ChronicleMore Details... Boundary WatersThe Grace of the Wild
by Paul Gruchow
Organized by the seasons of the year, Boundary Waters explores the
natural and soul-sustaining beauty of the 2.5 million acre Boundary
Waters Canoe Area that straddles the United States-Canada border near
Lake Superior.More Details... Brown Dog of the YaakEssays on Art and Activism
by Rick Bass
Rick Bass's dog, Colter, is the brown dog of theYaak. In this book,
Bass gives a history of his years with Colter—including vignettes
about interactions with well-known writers Jim Harrison and Barry
Lopez—as a way of understanding what is intuitive in himself and his
quest to create art.More Details... Ecology of a Cracker Childhoodby Janisse Ray
Janisse Ray grew up in a junkyard along U.S. Highway 1. Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
tells how a childhood spent in rural isolation—living in the country
but not even knowing how to swim—grew into a passion to save the
almost vanished longleaf pine ecosystem that existed before the region
was ever called the South.More Details... The Gulf CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Journey from beaches to bayous to bottomland forests in The Gulf Coast, the fourth in the Stories from Where We Live series of literary anthologies for young people.More Details... The Monkey Thiefby Aileen Kilgore Henderson
Twelve-year-old Steve Hanson, sent to Costa Rica for eight months to
live with his uncle, discovers a world completely unlike anything he
can see from the cushions of his couch back home.More Details... |
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