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Amy Lou Jenkins, author of EVERY NATURAL FACT: FIVE SEASONS OF OPEN-AIR PARENTING, explores the dichotomy of modern life and a desire to live lightly on the land.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The perfect gift helps others; Haitian artisans create recycled treasures - National Green Living | Examiner.com

The perfect gift helps others; Haitian artisans create recycled treasures - National Green Living | Examiner.com
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Why you should be a vegetarian - National Green Living | Examiner.com

Why you should be a vegetarian - National Green Living | Examiner.com
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Who should I vote for? Vote for your Earth - National Green Living | Examiner.com

Who should I vote for? Vote for your Earth - National Green Living | Examiner.com
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Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parentingis a narrative of mother-and-son nature outings across the state of Wisconsin. In a style that blends the voices of Janisse Ray and Annie Dillard, a mother and son explore parallels in the world of people and nature. The interconnected chapters stand on their own and build upon each other. These explorations of natural history, flora and fauna, and parenting themes demonstrate that the mythic thread that winds through everything can still be found, even in a world of wounds.

"If you combined the lyricism of Annie Dillard, the vision of Aldo Leopold, and the gentle but tough-minded optimism of Frank McCourt, you might come close to Amy Lou Jenkins,...I, for one, would follow her anywhere."—Tom Bissell author of The Father of All Things

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