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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Mountain Year comes to Life,
This review is from: Mountain Year (Paperback)
Barbara Hallowell has certainly done it this time; written a wondrous book about life in southern Appalachia. The life she writes about is that which we step on, the ground, the worms and insects, trees, flowers, fern and birds. She has charted the book monthly so one can know what to expect at each time of the year, and she takes you through the depths of winter, to the glories of autumn, stopping off for a good look at spring and summer. Did you know there were orchids in 'them thar mountains,' and what to do about snake bite? Did you ever wonder what the early days of a baby robin might be like or what a ghost forest is? Hallowell has taught nature classes and workshops for many years and has now turned her knowledge into this informative book with beautiful photographs for those of us not part of her classroom. And I am grateful. It's a wonderful book for any nature lover to cherish; almost encyclopedic with information yet delightfully readable.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasant, informative reading,
By Anson Cassel Mills (Lake Santeetlah, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mountain Year (Paperback)
Mountain Year is a nicely produced, easily read compendium of two-page journalistic articles about nature in the southern Appalachians, often including appropriate photographs. Hallowell's genial tone of wonder reminds me of the biblical book of Esther, where although God is never mentioned, He appears on every page for those who have the eyes to see Him.
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Mountain Year by Barbara G. Hallowell (Paperback - July 1998)
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