Offers an account of the author's walk from his home in Vermont to his former home in the Adirondacks, reflecting on the wonders of the natural world, what it means to be truly wild, and the impact of human intervention.
Wandering Home
Bella is very surprised one morning to discover her house has moved in the night – not a lot, just a little.
Linda Drajem grew up in the 1950's, but the role of a stay-at-home mom wasn't as fulfilling as he was led to believe it would be. Linda's second son Christopher was born in 1968.
An ode to spreading your wings. A picture book for families who have moved away from their homelands.
How are we to think of Beckett's fiction? Lyrical, inventive, uncompromising, beautifully precise-an immense achievement--is it really an art that proclaims the disintegration of language and of the imagination, as...
As Tsh Oxenreider, author of Notes From a Blue Bike, chronicles her family's adventure around the world--seeing, smelling, and tasting the widely varying cultures along the way--she discovers what it truly means to be at home.
“The blues of the ocean look black, and Wagner's shirt looks almost green.” “Something the matter, Gray?” I'd had no idea that Mr. Marcus was standing only a few feet behind me. “These pictures are not right,” she said, sounding more ...
"Those eyes! Long and heavy-lashed, again they drew her in.
Reissued on the tenth anniversary of its publication, this classic work on our environmental crisis features a new introduction by the author, reviewing both the progress and ground lost in the fight to save the earth.
The Wandering Border: Poems