
Walking Through the Mountains in Summer
by J
About This Novel
"A Summer Walk Through the Mountains" is a diary of John Muir's nearly four months of living in the wilds of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Through meticulous observation and fresh and meaningful writing, the author gives an infectious description of the flora and fauna and natural beauty of the mountainous area, expressing his sincere love and deep feelings for nature. The works are full of infinite beauty, filled with grasslands, valleys, pine trees, deer, clouds, mountains... They are natural and simple, and full of fresh breath. They are called "words that touch a country". The naturalism advocated in the book profoundly influenced the direction of the U. S. Government's economic and social control at that time.
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