I have not, but I'll check the library. . . ours has such good resources. I always need a new book to read! And lo, they have both. The Overstory is on the shelves. . .Bewilderment has a long waiting list. Good excuse to go into and browse the shelves when I go shopping today! Thanks!! :)
I have not, but I'll check the library. . . ours has such good resources. I always need a new book to read! And lo, they have both. The Overstory is on the shelves. . .Bewilderment has a long waiting list. Good excuse to go into and browse the shelves when I go shopping today! Thanks!! :)
If you love the great out doors, I think you will love both books. You might also want to listen to a YouTube interview with the author. Apparently he is not only quite brilliant but likable and humble…
I do love the outdoors and am a bit of a weather and climate geek!! Will check out the books when I go out this afternoon, as well as your recommendations and YouTube on the author.
Thought I'd point out Yale Climate Connections (https://yaleclimateconnections.org/) I subscribed to it when Jeff Masters and Bob Hanson left Wunderground.com weather and instead publish on it. Not only are there articles, there are recommendations for books and plenty of podcasts that you might find interesting. I really enjoy it!
I have not, but I'll check the library. . . ours has such good resources. I always need a new book to read! And lo, they have both. The Overstory is on the shelves. . .Bewilderment has a long waiting list. Good excuse to go into and browse the shelves when I go shopping today! Thanks!! :)
If you love the great out doors, I think you will love both books. You might also want to listen to a YouTube interview with the author. Apparently he is not only quite brilliant but likable and humble…
I do love the outdoors and am a bit of a weather and climate geek!! Will check out the books when I go out this afternoon, as well as your recommendations and YouTube on the author.
Thought I'd point out Yale Climate Connections (https://yaleclimateconnections.org/) I subscribed to it when Jeff Masters and Bob Hanson left Wunderground.com weather and instead publish on it. Not only are there articles, there are recommendations for books and plenty of podcasts that you might find interesting. I really enjoy it!
Much appreciated…!
Enjoy!