Nature, the Most Beautiful Gesture of All Things

Nature, the Most Beautiful Gesture of All Things

by (u. S.) Thoreau Whitman, Etc.

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This book contains a selection of simple and beautiful classic essays by eight masters of natural literature, including Gilbert White, Henry Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Aldo Leopold. Open the title page, and eight simple and straightforward guides appear one by one, taking you from the sparkling Walden Pond to the sandy ranches with fluttering birds, from the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California in midsummer to Cape Cod in the Atlantic Ocean on thundery nights. They will listen to squirrels scurrying on the branches and watch salmon swimming at the bottom of the creek. Returning from the hustle and bustle of the city to all living things, using the sun and moon as friends, drinking with the heaven and earth, and using an unforgettable dream-like journey to leave a glimpse of the tranquil and vibrant natural spring in the bottom of your heart.

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