Heart of home

people, wildlife, place

By Kerasote, Ted

Publishers Summary:
Is home a place, a state of mind, or a way of participating in the natural world? In Heart of Home, Ted Kerasote makes the case for all three. These thoughtful, provocative essays and stories showcase Kerasote at his best, probing the evolving relationship between humans and nature. Whether fly-fishing for trout, frolicking with coyotes, gauging the costs of logging, agriculture, and hunting, or fantasy-camping with the fathers of conservation, John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, Kerasote eloquently illuminates an engrossing central theme: how we stay connected to the Earth's cycles of life and death through mindful participation. Kerasote discards the easy labels of hunters versus vegetarians, loggers versus environmentalists, and zeroes in on the interconnectedness of all human beings and their home, the Earth.

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ISBN
978-0-67945-012-2
Publisher
New York : Villard, c1997.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on November 15, 1997

In these 20 previously published essays, Kerasote, a hunter and angler since childhood and the "EcoWatch" columnist for Sports Afield, explores the bonds among the land, wildlife, and hunter. No knee-jerk apologist for the National Rifle Association, Kerasote disparages the sport hunter who intrudes into the wild, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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