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You arouse my curiosity, my friend! Thanks for sharing what seems to be a nice find! I feel like we have this common love for nature writing, don't we? I've talked about it many times on Medium. We have a publishing house in France (my favorite) that translates foreign literature, and a lot of nature writing: Gallmeister. That's how I fell in love with Edward Abbey, Pete Fromm, Chris Offutt, Terry Tempest Williams, among others. You already know my dream life. A house in the middle of the forest, whole days in the heart of nature, reading and writing. Well, with the company of a pretty woman who plays the harp, it's better. Hahaha. I'd love you to read what is perhaps the book that has moved me most in recent years: "Into the Forest" by Jean Hegland. Have a nice day!

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a woman who plays the harp...i'm trying to imagine that, Thomas. perhaps the song could be heard from a distance as you walk home. now that would be lovely. and i just downloaded Into the Forest on Audible and will start to listen to it. thank you for the recommendation. : )

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Thanks Sam. I will definitely look him up. I really like the quote you chose.

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thank you, Paulette!

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Thanks, Sam. That sounds quite good. Here's another that you might enjoy. Anita Endrezze, at the helm of twilight.

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thank you for the recommendation. i'll be sure add her to my next round of reading. : )

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