Originally published in 1977, this autobiographical account is a deeply philosophical chronicle of the author's quest for something to belong to, an informative study of ecology and conservation, and a tender, amusing view of the natural world. Eighteen years after acquiring a tree farm, the author reexamines the emergence of the abandoned acreage as a healthy farm, and the growth of his family.
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Originally published in 1977, this autobiographical account is a deeply philosophical chronicle of the author's quest for something to belong to, an informative study of ecology and conservation, and a tender, amusing view of the natural world. Eighteen years after acquiring a tree farm, the author reexamines the emergence of the abandoned acreage as a healthy farm, and the growth of his family.
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