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The wild marsh, four seasons at home in Montana, Rick Bass

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The wild marsh, four seasons at home in Montana, Rick Bass
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The wild marsh
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Rick Bass
Sub title
four seasons at home in Montana
Summary
An account of one year in the Yaak Valley wilderness range, by the acclaimed naturalist and memoirist. Beginning with his family settling in for the long northwestern Montana winter, and capturing all the subtle harbingers of change that mark each passing month-the initial cruel teasing of spring, the splendor and fecundity of summer, and the bittersweet memories evoked by fall. It is full of rich observation about what it takes to live in the valley-toughness, improvisation and, of course, duct tape. The Wild Marsh is also poignant, especially as the author reflects on what it means for his young daughters to grow up surrounded by the strangeness and wonder of nature. He shares with them the Yaak's little secrets-where the huckleberries are best in a dry year, where to find a grizzly's claw marks in an old cedar-and discovers that passing on this intimate local knowledge, the knowledge of home, is a kind of rare and valuable love. Bass emerges not just as a writer but as a father, a neighbor, and a gifted observer, uniquely able to bring us close to the drama and sanctity of small things, ensuring that though the wilderness is increasingly at risk, the voice of the wilderness will not disappear
Target audience
adult
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