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Hope, Human and WildTrue Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth
by Bill McKibben
Hope, Human and Wild provides examples and hope for a sustainable future.
More Details... Postcards from EdDispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
by Edward Abbey
From the author of The Monkey Wrench Gang and Desert Solitaire, “Cactus” Ed Abbey’s Correspondence, now in paperbackMore Details... 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... 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... Winter CreekOne Writer's Natural History
by John Daniel
Winter Creek is John Daniel's disarmingly honest story of his
restless youth, looking for meaning in drugs and an active outdoor life
in the West.More 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... An American Child SupremeThe Education of a Liberation Ecologist
by John Nichols
This remarkable book describes a rich and often tormented journey out
of a safe middle-class existence toward belief in what Nichols calls "a
liberation ecology." 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... Back Under SailRecovering the Spirit of Adventure
by Migael Scherer
Written with the grace
and momentum of a sailboat running at full speed, Back Under Sail
describes a five-day voyage through breathtaking wilderness and one
woman's voyage outward from deeply isolating experiences. For the
author, the race is of no importance and of the greatest importance. It
is a test of whether she can regain her enthusiasm and passion for life
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