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message 1: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Margaret | 1 comments Dear all,

I'm trying to remember the title and author of a book I read several reviews of last year. It is a book of nature essays, very poetic in style. Each chapter/essay is about a different encounter with nature, e.g. a fox or a wolf. The author is female, and *possibly* American/Canadian. She may also be a poet. It is very descriptive and poetic, not supernatural but perhaps a bit whimsical. I'm pretty sure it was published after 2010.

For the life of me I can't recall the title or the author - it may be a single word title? If anyone has any suggestion or inkling as to what on earth it is I'm thinking of, please do let me know!

Many thanks x


message 2: by Lori (new)

Lori | 1 comments Hi, have you ruled out Barbara Kingsolver? She has a few titles that fit your description. Good luck!


message 3: by Judy (new)

Judy (dujyt) Sounds like Terry Tempest Williams? Or maybe Annie Dillard? “The Abundance” by Annie Dillard sounds quite close to what you’re describing.
The Abundance Narrative Essays Old and New by Annie Dillard The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New


message 4: by Pam (new)

Pam Kennedy | 79 comments Barbara Kingsolver's book, Prodigal Summer is well-based in nature.


message 5: by Phair (new)

Phair (sphair) Is it possibly something by Kathleen Dean Moore? I read and was impressed by her Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature Wild Comfort The Solace of Nature by Kathleen Dean Moore which came out in 2010.


message 6: by Ray (new)

Ray Zimmerman | 706 comments That title reminded me of one I read years ago. The Solace of Open Spaces. http://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/01/boo...
It seems she also did a guided to journal keeping, but I have been unable to locate information on it.


message 7: by Matt (new)

Matt | 1 comments "The Hour of the Land" by Terry Tempest Williams?


message 8: by Ray (new)

Ray Zimmerman | 706 comments Could it have been Upstream by Mary Oliver. She includes an encounter with a fox in that book of essays.


message 9: by Ray (new)

Ray Zimmerman | 706 comments Actually, the description sounds a bit like One Day at Beetle Rock by Sally Carrrighar, or perhaps another of her books, One Day at Teton Marsh.


message 10: by Ray (new)

Ray Zimmerman | 706 comments Am I imagining this, or did our group once read A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson


message 11: by Sher (new)

Sher (sheranne) | 1201 comments Mod
Ray wrote: "Am I imagining this, or did our group once read A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson"

I think you can check out the group bookshelf to find that out Ray.


message 12: by Ray (new)

Ray Zimmerman | 706 comments Didn't see it there, but I am certain we read it.


message 13: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Booth (boothacus) | 112 comments I’d like to read A Walk in the Woods again. It’s been awhile and I found I read an abridged copy when I did write it. I think abridgments are abominations!


message 14: by Sher (new)

Sher (sheranne) | 1201 comments Mod
hmmm.... Well Becky will know for sure. I seem to remember it too.


message 15: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
You know what? I thought we had, too, but I wonder if it's just been nominated a bunch of times and never voted as the selection. Something to think about for a May suggestion, perhaps. ;)


message 16: by Sher (new)

Sher (sheranne) | 1201 comments Mod
Thanks Becky- that could be it-numerous nominations. Yes, perhaps May...?


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