The Inland Island
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Stunningly written and fiercely observed, a new edition of a classic work of nature writing about a year on an Ohio farm, by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Josephine Johnson. Originally published in 1969, The Inland Island is Josephine W. Johnson's startling and brilliant chronicle of nature and the seasons at her rambling thirty-seven-acre farm in Ohio, which she and her husband reverted to wilderness with the help of a state forester. Over the course of twelve months, she observes the changing landscape with a naturalist's precision and a poet's evocative language. Readers will marvel at the way she brings to life flashes of beauty, the inexorable cycle of growth and decay, and the creatures who live alongside her, great and small. A forerunner of iconic American women nature writers and a champion of civil rights who marched in Washington against the Vietnam war, Johnson intersperses these "delicate marvels" (The New York Times) with profound reflections about racial inequality, urbanization, social justice, and environmental destruction that speak powerfully to our time. Ready to be rediscovered by a new generation, The Inland Island is a vital and relevant meditation on nature and time, capturing the wonder, beauty, hope - and flaws - of our turbulent world.
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Johnson, J., & Maby, M. (2022). The Inland Island. Unabridged. Simon & Schuster Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Johnson, Josephine and Madeleine, Maby. 2022. The Inland Island. Simon & Schuster Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Johnson, Josephine and Madeleine, Maby, The Inland Island. Simon & Schuster Audio, 2022.
MLA Citation (style guide)Johnson, Josephine, and Madeleine Maby. The Inland Island. Unabridged. Simon & Schuster Audio, 2022.
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