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thewolfy's review against another edition
emotional
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medium-paced
5.0
jennyluwho's review against another edition
5.0
‘I choose joy over despair not bc I have my head in the sand, but bc joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift.’
Wow. This book taught me so much about indigenous people’s culture and history as well as American ecology, and as sad as it was at times, it preaches so much hope.
The ‘Windigo Footprints’ chapter should be required reading for every American.
Wow. This book taught me so much about indigenous people’s culture and history as well as American ecology, and as sad as it was at times, it preaches so much hope.
The ‘Windigo Footprints’ chapter should be required reading for every American.
rinbee's review against another edition
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5.0
lauragarabedian's review against another edition
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mysterious
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5.0
biddibee's review against another edition
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2.75
I so wanted to love this book. I looked forward to reading it for so long. It was just too boring. If it was half the length it could have been much better, but it was way too dragged out. I really enjoyed the indigenous perspective but as an ecologist I found the ecology boring. I also can't believe her encounters with students. The things they said... I'm sorry, it just can't be real.
gremlinjane's review against another edition
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5.0
Enchanting, smart, illuminating. These essays highlight the well-worn bridge between humanity and the natural world that our modern minds often refuse to acknowledge. Beautiful.
marissamrkt's review against another edition
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4.0
__alex_'s review against another edition
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4.0