Heart of the Wilderness

Heart of the Wilderness
Author: Janette Oke
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0764202510

Beloved, best-selling author's story of a young woman who must find face a scary and confusing world far from the wilderness she loves.

Wilderness and the Heart

Wilderness and the Heart
Author: Edward F. Mooney
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780820320700

In this essential companion to the classic The Inward Morning, sixteen distinguished contemporary philosophers celebrate Henry Bugbee’s remarkable philosophy. The essays trace his explorations of thought, emotion, and the need for a sense of place attuned to wilderness. Representing a range of traditions, the thinkers included here touch on an equally broad spectrum of inquiry, including existential philosophy, religion, and environmental studies. The essays progress from general introductions to considerations of more specific themes in Bugbee’s philosophy to reflections on the man as teacher, mentor, and friend. Provocative in their own right, these contributions provide a commentary on The Inward Morning. This volume thus becomes a valuable tool for the careful reader seeking to fully appreciate the vivid text that has inspired it while at the same time offering insight into contemporary issues in the philosophy of nature.

Bill Mason, Wilderness Artist

Bill Mason, Wilderness Artist
Author: Ken Buck
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781894765602

Memorial Book for Elaine Williams Dec 2005.

Heart So Hungry

Heart So Hungry
Author: Randall Silvis
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A remarkable adventure, a heart-rending love story and a gripping race are all front and centre in this account of how one woman's devotion to her late husband's memory transformed Mina Hubbard from a rural Ontario nurse into the most celebrated female explorer of her time.

Walking Home

Walking Home
Author: Lynn Schooler
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1408814838

The stirring memoir of one man's harrowing solo adventure in the Alaskan wilderness, and his discoveries about the home he leaves behind. 'This is the best wilderness narrative I've read for a long time. The tension between nature at its most exquisite and most lethal makes this the story of our times. A remarkable book' Nicholas Crane, TV presenter and author of Coast In the spring of 2007, hard on the heels of the worst winter in the history of Juneau, Alaska, Lynn Schooler finds himself facing the far side of middle age and exhausted by labouring to handcraft a home as his marriage slips away. Seeking solace and escape in nature, he sets out on a solo journey into the Alaskan wilderness, travelling first by small boat across the formidable Gulf of Alaska, then on foot along one of the wildest coastlines in North America. Walking Home is filled with stunning observations of the natural world, and rife with nail-biting adventure as Schooler fords swollen rivers and eludes aggressive grizzlies. But more important, it is a story about finding wholeness-and a sense of humanity-in the wild. His is a solitary journey, but Schooler is never alone; human stories people the landscape-tales of trappers, explorers, marooned sailors, and hermits, as well as the mythology of the region's Tlingit Indians. Alone in the middle of several thousand square miles of wilderness, Schooler conjures the souls of travellers past to learn how the trials of life may be better borne with the help and community of others. In Walking Home Schooler creates a conversation between the human and the natural, the past and present, and investigates, with elegance and soul, what it means to be a part of the flow of human history.

Wilderness of the Heart - Seven Gates

Wilderness of the Heart - Seven Gates
Author: M. Staton
Publisher: Imaginal Fiction Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781424337545

Four different worlds have evolved from the ancient Earth--two civilizations living underground, one living in space, and one living in Great City, the only structure on the planets surface. These four worlds are put on collision course when an invaluable Prime Researcher escapes from Great City determined to be free.

The Wilderness of Grief

The Wilderness of Grief
Author: Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher: Companion Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2007-05-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1617220159

Based on the author's previous guides to a 10-touchstone method of grief therapy, this book takes an inspirational approach to the material, presenting the idea of wilderness as a sustained metaphor for grief—and likening the death of a loved one to the experience of being wrenched from normal life and dropped down in the middle of nowhere. Feeling lost and afraid in this uncharted territory, people are initially overwhelmed, the book explains, but they begin to make their way through the new landscape by searching for trail markers—or touchstones—until they emerge as intrepid travelers climbing up out of despair. The touchstones for each step are described in short chapters such as "Embrace the Uniqueness of Your Loss," "Recognize You Are Not Crazy," and "Appreciate Your Transformation."

Heart in the Wild

Heart in the Wild
Author: Susan Chernak McElroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780345438577

In her most powerful book to date, bestselling author McElroy shows how encounters with wild animals can help people reconnect with the earth and its rhythms.

The Heart of John Muir's World

The Heart of John Muir's World
Author: Millie Stanley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

In this original and refreshing work, John Muir is seen as a loyal and devoted friend and family member. Readers will enjoy this new perspective on America's great conservationist.