March 2009

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Pages Torn from Wilderness
As John Muir said, “Tug on anything in nature and you’ll find the rest of the universe attached.” We offer a handful of “windows” on wilderness—all interconnected, like things in nature.

The Songs My Books Now Sing: Collecting
the Treasured Works of E. Pauline Johnson

The Mohawk princess and poetess Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake, in her native language) “sang the songs of the Iroquois in the English language” and became a national treasure in Canada.

Bard of the Southern Mountains:
The Novels and Poetry of Robert Morgan

During college, Morgan discovered a rapport with the generation of Dreiser, Anderson and Faulkner and felt a desire to break away from his rural origins. Yet he was drawn back to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the life of hard work, family and faith that was found there.

Ten Years Ago
W. Somerset Maugham

Books into Film
Storm Island / Eye of the Needle