
About This Novel
In this book, Thoreau described in detail the various wild fruits he saw during his walks in an almost diary form, recording their flowering, fruiting, and ripening, as well as the color, shape, and taste of the fruits, as well as their relationship with insects, squirrels, and birds. Thoreau poured his heart and soul into it. Although the writing is simple and unpretentious, it is affectionate and contains deep philosophy. Today, more than 150 years later, we can still see his sacred love for nature between the lines.
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