Hal Borland
HAL BORLAND (1900-1978) was the author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, most of which draw on his understanding of country life and the natural world. He was perhaps best-known for his nature essays in The New York Times.
HAL BORLAND (1900-1978) was the author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, most of which draw on his understanding of country life and the natural world. He was perhaps best-known for his nature essays in The New York Times. See less
Hal Borland's Featured Books
Hal Borland book reviews
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When the Legends Die
good story
This story makes you realize you can lose yourself when you don't know who you are or can be. Read More
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A countryman's woods
Tree photos
by Lisa C, Aug 9, 2012
Having read other Hal Borland books about his life on a Connecticut farm, I was expecting this book to be a similar narrative. However, it's actually a book of photos with short descriptions of ... Read More
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Penny; The Story of a Free-Soul Basset Hound
Heartwarming, funny and highly entertaining
This is a wonderful book for dog lovers and non dog lovers alike. Bassett Hound owners will especially love this book. Professor Borland has written many wonderful books, this is one of the more ... Read More