"If you pay attention to the land where you live, you enter into
conversation with it, until it becomes a voice inside you, and some
of the boundaries between you and it dissolve," writes Susan Hand
Shetterly in her introduction to these heartfelt essays about
learning to appreciate the view from wherever you're standing. In
an age of restlessness, Shetterly explores what it means to stay in
one place by writing about the things she finds in the natural
world around her home on the ragged edge of the continent.
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