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OverviewThe author of Alder Music, Gary Saunders returns with an evocative, lyrical, and immersive collection of personal essays on our relationship with nature and with each other. In nine sections, Earthkeeping ruminates on the necessity of love and earthkeeping, on forage fish and robinsongs, and on the stewardship of our ecological landscape. Offering an antidote to the world’s anxiety about climate change, plastic pollution, and biodiversity loss, Saunders writes with a deep connection to the natural world and his signature humane zest for life. Lovingly illustrated with Saunders’s own drawings, the result is a joyful, personal, and deeply attentive stroll through an enchanted land of blue and green. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary SaundersPublisher: Goose Lane Editions Imprint: Goose Lane Editions Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781773102696ISBN 10: 1773102699 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 04 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTold in an easygoing style that is straightforward and untaxing ... it will certainly charm you with its gentle, anecdotal style. - Gene Waltz - Winnipeg Free Press - 20231224 As a whole, they exemplify a kind of natural storytelling whose absorbing asides and immersive detail never belie its core and often urgent message: we are all part of this brilliant, intricate, fragile, manifold system/experience. - Joan Sullivan - Evening Telegram - 20221231 In Earthkeeping: Love Notes for Tough Times, writer Gary Saunders offers up a series of essays designed as a balm for the general ecological anxiety that is building in most of us, in step with the climate crisis. Saunders' voice is wary but not panicked. With curiosity, care and humour he tackles the small stories -- of roadside flowers, attempted turtle rescues and the merits (or lack thereof) of growing cattle corn -- and although the collection creates an ethos for a way of thinking and feeling about the larger world. - Erica Butler - Atlantic Books Today - 20221001 Secretly we cherish a moment when Nature's beauty first smote us. Gary Saunders reflects upon and investigates his relationship with the natural world, guiding himself to preserve his spiritual and conscious relationship with the world around him while still articulating his own irresponsibilities. Not without warnings, Earthkeeping reveals a kind wisdom and poet's eye that I revelled in. - Boyd Chubbs, author of The Electric City - 20220713 The essays in Earthkeeping by naturalist-painter-writer Gary Saunders sum up his rich life in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from the days of poverty-tinged fly-tying to the cod moratorium, as well as the seal glut, bumblebees and hornets, rural houses and characters, and the unparalleled close-up observation of a dragonfly eating a moosefly. The depth and cumulative value of these essays lies in Saunders's habit of skilled and repetitive observation. A prophetic afterword echoes his hope for earth's continuance as a sanctuary for life. This is a book for all of us, how we have lived and where we are going. - Annie Proulx, author of Barskins - 20220713 Warm, wise, and funny. Like stones plucked from a pebble beach, each essay is polished by a lifetime of country living. I eked them out with my morning coffee, one by delightful one, not wanting them to end. - Beth Powning, author of The Sister's Tale and Home - 20220713 Secretly we cherish a moment when Nature's beauty first smote us. Gary Saunders reflects upon and investigates his relationship with the natural world, guiding himself to preserve his spiritual and conscious relationship with the world around him while still articulating his own irresponsibilities. Not without warnings, Earthkeeping reveals a kind wisdom and poet's eye that I revelled in. - Boyd Chubbs, author of The Electric City - 20220713 The essays in Earthkeeping by naturalist-painter-writer Gary Saunders sum up his rich life in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from the days of poverty-tinged fly-tying to the cod moratorium, as well as the seal glut, bumblebees and hornets, rural houses and characters, and the unparalleled close-up observation of a dragonfly eating a moosefly. The depth and cumulative value of these essays lies in Saunders's habit of skilled and repetitive observation. A prophetic afterword echoes his hope for earth's continuance as a sanctuary for life. This is a book for all of us, how we have lived and where we are going. - Annie Proulx, author of Barskins - 20220713 Warm, wise, and funny. Like stones plucked from a pebble beach, each essay is polished by a lifetime of country living. I eked them out with my morning coffee, one by delightful one, not wanting them to end. - Beth Powning, author of The Sister's Tale and Home - 20220713 Author InformationGary Saunders is the author of several critically acclaimed books, including Alder Music and My Life With Trees, winner of the Evelyn Richardson Award for Non-Fiction. Born and raised in Newfoundland, Saunders worked as a forester before going on to manage Nova Scotia Lands & Forest’s public education programs. He lives in Clifton, Nova Scotia. 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