Heather Durham's debut is a moving memoir about a naturalist who delves deep into the interior of what we call wild--within nature and within the self. Told in a riveting series of essays that take readers across the U.S. in a search, not so much for home, as for places where the feral can thrive and run free.
David Oates, author of The Heron Place and Paradise Wild, says, “These essays range far, challenge comfort, reveal grace, and often end on landing-points of shocking rightness, in language as lush and right as that world it conveys." Learn more: trailtotable.net/books Purchase the book: wanderingaenguspress.com/shop Visit the author's website: heatherdurhamauthor.com
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