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Woodswoman
by Anne LaBastille
Pulled this book off my shelf. I know it was given to me by a friend, but I never got around to reading it. So glad I finally did!
Written in 1976, this book relates the experiences of the author in her initial years living in the Adirondacks in a cabin she built herself (with some help). An ecological memoir about living in pretty isolated conditions through many seasons, many years. Intimate, honest, authentic.
LaBastille has a way of writing that brings you into her world, not just the beauty, but the struggle and the challenges too.
Written in 1976, this book relates the experiences of the author in her initial years living in the Adirondacks in a cabin she built herself (with some help). An ecological memoir about living in pretty isolated conditions through many seasons, many years. Intimate, honest, authentic.
LaBastille has a way of writing that brings you into her world, not just the beauty, but the struggle and the challenges too.