Kathleen Moore
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Can the love reserved for family and friends be extended to a place? These essays—set on a small island in the Pacific Northwest—beautifully explore the island as a metaphor for the paradoxical connections that bind us despite our apparent isolation, presenting an environmental ethic of caring that embraces the human and natural world.
Can the love reserved for family and friends be extended to a place? These essays—set on a small island in the Pacific Northwest—beautifully explore the island as a metaphor for the paradoxical connections that bind us despite our apparent isolation, presenting an environmental ethic of caring that embraces the human and natural world.
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