In ON WILDERNESS nearly forty writers, artists, and photographers in this extraordinary collection raise their voices for wilderness. They bear witness to the central role it plays in Maine, its impor
In ON WILDERNESS nearly forty writers, artists, and photographers in this extraordinary collection raise their voices for wilderness. They bear witness to the central role it plays in Maine, its importance to our understanding of nature, to our sense of who we are in the world, to our very souls, if you will. And some of them devote practical thinking to how we might recover and nurture wilderness in the future.
"…contributions…those that describe and celebrate wilderness values…those that aim to do something to preserve or rescue wilderness." —Northern Sky News, September 2003
"…moving and passionate collection of essays, art, and poetry…more than thirty contributors…voices blend into a satisfying whole." —Wolf Moon Press, September 23, 2003
"…personal perspective…flow and lend a sense of urgency and importance to preserving those wild places left in Maine." —Maine In Print, November/December 2003
"Lovers of nature…Maine's forests, rivers, lakes, and mountains will find this collection to be provocative and encouraging reading." —Bill Bushnell, Central Maine Newspapers, 11/16/03
"You will walk away from the book with a profound sense of the uniqueness of Maine's wild lands." —Mainebiz, June 21, 2004 for wilderness.
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