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Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America’s Most Hopeful Landscape
Bill McKibben
McKibben walks from his home in Vermont to his other home in the Adirondacks, through a landscape where conservation and community are working. The optimistic McKibben — rarer than the angry one, and just as persuasive.
Ecology & Conservation
forest
Hiking & Walking
Narrative Nonfiction
Eastern U.S.
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Publisher
Crown
Published
2005
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