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- catalog abstract "Is home a place, a state of mind, or a way of participating in the natural world? In Heart of Home, Ted Kerasote makes the case for all three. These thoughtful, provocative essays and stories showcase Kerasote at his best, probing the evolving relationship between humans and nature. Whether fly-fishing for trout, frolicking with coyotes, gauging the costs of logging, agriculture, and hunting, or fantasy-camping with the fathers of conservation, John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, Kerasote eloquently illuminates an engrossing central theme: how we stay connected to the Earth's cycles of life and death through mindful participation. Kerasote discards the easy labels of hunters versus vegetarians, loggers versus environmentalists, and zeroes in on the interconnectedness of all human beings and their home, the Earth.".
- catalog contributor b10593708.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Fathers -- Just a Fishing Writer -- A Lake District Letter -- The Back Bend -- The Preacher of Trout Poking -- Kashmiri Gambit -- Porno Trout -- Guiding -- The Lewis in the Fall -- Catch and Deny -- Private Mountains -- Logging -- Trophies -- Whose Land Is This Land? -- Last Day -- A Story of Home -- A Talk About Ethics -- Knowing November -- Carnivore, Omnivore, Vegan: The Hardest Questions -- Heart of Home.".
- catalog description "Is home a place, a state of mind, or a way of participating in the natural world? In Heart of Home, Ted Kerasote makes the case for all three. These thoughtful, provocative essays and stories showcase Kerasote at his best, probing the evolving relationship between humans and nature. Whether fly-fishing for trout, frolicking with coyotes, gauging the costs of logging, agriculture, and hunting, or fantasy-camping with the fathers of conservation, John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, Kerasote eloquently illuminates an engrossing central theme: how we stay connected to the Earth's cycles of life and death through mindful participation. Kerasote discards the easy labels of hunters versus vegetarians, loggers versus environmentalists, and zeroes in on the interconnectedness of all human beings and their home, the Earth.".
- catalog extent "xix, 250 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Heart of home.".
- catalog identifier "0679450122 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Heart of home.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York: Villard Books,".
- catalog relation "Heart of home.".
- catalog subject "814/.54 21".
- catalog subject "Fishing Anecdotes.".
- catalog subject "Fishing Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Hunting Anecdotes.".
- catalog subject "Hunting Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Kerasote, Ted Journeys.".
- catalog subject "Kerasote, Ted Travel.".
- catalog subject "SK33 .K44 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fathers -- Just a Fishing Writer -- A Lake District Letter -- The Back Bend -- The Preacher of Trout Poking -- Kashmiri Gambit -- Porno Trout -- Guiding -- The Lewis in the Fall -- Catch and Deny -- Private Mountains -- Logging -- Trophies -- Whose Land Is This Land? -- Last Day -- A Story of Home -- A Talk About Ethics -- Knowing November -- Carnivore, Omnivore, Vegan: The Hardest Questions -- Heart of Home.".
- catalog title "Heart of home : essays on people & wildlife / Ted Kerasote.".
- catalog type "Anecdotes. fast".
- catalog type "text".