The Thunder Tree: Lessons from and Urban Wildland

Pyle, Robert Michael

ISBN 10: 1558217037 ISBN 13: 9781558217034
Editore: The Lyons Press, 1998
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The author remembers his first encounter with the wonders of nature as a child in the region of the High Line Canal in Colorado and describes how this special place became both sanctuary and teacher

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When people connect with nature, they do so in a specific place, and The Thunder Tree shows how that connection can change a life forever, how roots in the earth can be as important as roots in a family. For Robert Michael Pyle, that place was the High Line Canal in Denver, Colorado, which he first discovered as a boy in the 1950s."From the time I was six," he writes, "this weedy watercourse had been my sanctuary, playground, and sulking walk. It was also my imaginary wilderness, escape hatch, and birthplace as a naturalist. Later the canal served as lover's lane, research site, and holy ground of solace."In this lyrical memoir and unforgettable portrait of place, Pyle argues eloquently that if we fail to preserve our opportunities to explore nature, we will diminish our lives and our culture immeasurably. (51/2 X 81/4, 240 pages)

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Titolo: The Thunder Tree: Lessons from and Urban ...
Casa editrice: The Lyons Press
Data di pubblicazione: 1998
Legatura: Brossura
Condizione: Good

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