Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Lay of the Land

Rate this book
Excerpt from The Lay of the Land

Such a house will require a great' deal of work to build. Why not combine, make it big enough to hold half a dozen, save labor and warmth, and, withal, live sociably together? So they left, each one his bed, and joining efforts, started, about the middle of Octo ber, to build this winter house.

230 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1908

46 people are currently reading
115 people want to read

About the author

Dallas Lore Sharp

121 books2 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
37 (32%)
4 stars
46 (40%)
3 stars
26 (23%)
2 stars
4 (3%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews
Profile Image for Sally.
1,344 reviews
January 21, 2012
Excellent book. Dempsey and I read this as part of the Charlotte Mason Ambleside Online curriculum. Sharp wrote this book in 1908, motivated by a desire to share his love of nature with those who had lost touch with the land. I love his narrative style and the way his mind works, not bearing down hard to make his point, but circling gently, herding along the tangential points, bringing it all together into a harmonious conclusion. The essays in this book are about various creatures and flora on his property. I guarantee you that if you read this, you'll be eager to get outside and start looking around with a more alert eye.
77 reviews2 followers
August 7, 2023
I read this because my oldest girl told me I had to; it had made such a deep impression on her when she read it for school last year. This book is a beautiful picture of a year lived closely with nature. Made up of short sketches of the authors time spent studying the living wild things around his farm. It is quietly moving and beautifully written. I loved it
214 reviews2 followers
August 21, 2023
Dallas has a way of writing that makes you realize how much you miss seeing what is happening around you because of busyness. He inspires me to look more and be intentional about taking time in nature. He has many interesting stories of incidents in nature that are intriguing

This book works for children and adults alike.
Profile Image for Brit Chhangur.
183 reviews16 followers
September 24, 2025
Pre-read for AO year 7 and LOVED IT. Reminded me of Wendell Berry.
"Nature study is the out-of-door side of natural history, the unmeasured, unprinted side of poetry. It is joy in breathing the air of the fields; joy in seeing, hearing, living the life of the fields; joy in knowing and loving all that lives with you in *your* out-of-doors."
845 reviews2 followers
June 8, 2023
Not my favorite natural history book. There are parts that are nicely poetic but then it's hard to follow what he's describing as well. I think it's better when he's giving more straightforward observations.
Profile Image for Autumn Lord.
98 reviews
December 29, 2018
This book was so incredible. It changed my view on so many things. I love nature so much more now. Definitely recommend for every person ever.
29 reviews1 follower
October 29, 2022
Love, love, LOVE this book! This guy is a naturalist and talks about what he sees out in the woods at various times of the year. Also has interesting discussions such as learning as a naturalist (going out and observing nature in action) vs as a biologist (dissecting things in the lab). A very good read. Great for relaxing in the evening.
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.