The Story of My Heart: As Rediscovered by Brooke Williams and Terry Tempest Williams

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Richard Jefferies, Brooke Williams, Terry Tempest Williams, 2014, Torrey House Press, 234 pages, hardcover.

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While browsing a Stonington, Maine, bookstore, Brooke and Terry Tempest Williams discovered a rare copy of an exquisite autobiography by nineteenth-century British nature writer Richard Jefferies, who develops his understanding of "a soul-life" while wandering the wild countryside of Wiltshire, England. Brooke and Terry, like John Fowles, Henry Miller, and Rachel Carson before, were inspired by the prescient words of this obscure writer, who describes ineffable feelings of being at one with nature. In essays set alongside Jefferies's writing, the Williams share their personal pilgrimage to Wiltshire to understand this man of "cosmic consciousness" and how their exploration of Jefferies deepened their own relationship while illuminating dilemmas of modernity, the intrinsic need for wildness, and what it means to be human in the twenty-first century.

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Richard Jefferies, Brooke Williams, Terry Tempest Williams, 2014, Torrey House Press, 234 pages, hardcover.

NEW.

While browsing a Stonington, Maine, bookstore, Brooke and Terry Tempest Williams discovered a rare copy of an exquisite autobiography by nineteenth-century British nature writer Richard Jefferies, who develops his understanding of "a soul-life" while wandering the wild countryside of Wiltshire, England. Brooke and Terry, like John Fowles, Henry Miller, and Rachel Carson before, were inspired by the prescient words of this obscure writer, who describes ineffable feelings of being at one with nature. In essays set alongside Jefferies's writing, the Williams share their personal pilgrimage to Wiltshire to understand this man of "cosmic consciousness" and how their exploration of Jefferies deepened their own relationship while illuminating dilemmas of modernity, the intrinsic need for wildness, and what it means to be human in the twenty-first century.

Richard Jefferies, Brooke Williams, Terry Tempest Williams, 2014, Torrey House Press, 234 pages, hardcover.

NEW.

While browsing a Stonington, Maine, bookstore, Brooke and Terry Tempest Williams discovered a rare copy of an exquisite autobiography by nineteenth-century British nature writer Richard Jefferies, who develops his understanding of "a soul-life" while wandering the wild countryside of Wiltshire, England. Brooke and Terry, like John Fowles, Henry Miller, and Rachel Carson before, were inspired by the prescient words of this obscure writer, who describes ineffable feelings of being at one with nature. In essays set alongside Jefferies's writing, the Williams share their personal pilgrimage to Wiltshire to understand this man of "cosmic consciousness" and how their exploration of Jefferies deepened their own relationship while illuminating dilemmas of modernity, the intrinsic need for wildness, and what it means to be human in the twenty-first century.