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Looking For Hickories The Forgotten Wildness Of The Rural Midwest Thomas Springer

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Looking For Hickories The Forgotten Wildness Of The Rural Midwest Thomas Springer
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press - Regional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.13 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Thomas Springer
ISBN: 0472050230, 9780472050239, 0472070231
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Looking For Hickories The Forgotten Wildness Of The Rural Midwest Thomas Springer by Thomas Springer 0472050230, 9780472050239, 0472070231 instant download after payment.

A new voice reveals the unique character of the upper MidwestIn the spirit of other writers who share an affinity for the natural world---authors such as Robert Frost, Emerson, and Bill Bryson---Looking for Hickories is Tom Springer's ode to the people, natural beauty, and lore of the Midwest, a place where bustling communities neighbor a fragile mosaic of quiet woods, fertile meadows, and miles of farmland.Touching and humorous by turns, Looking for Hickories captures the essence of the upper Midwest's character with subjects particular to the region yet often universal in theme, from barn building to land preservation to the neglected importance of various trees in the landscape.Like Frost's best poems, Springer's essays often begin with delight and end in wisdom. They mingle a generosity of spirit and the childlike pleasure of discovery with a grown-up sense of a time and a place, if not lost, then in danger of disappearing altogether---things to treasure and preserve for today and tomorrow.

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