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Woodswoman IIis the equally engrossing story of the author's decision to build a tiny cabin retreat fashioned after Thoreau's Walden, of her life with two German shepherds as companions, and of her renewed bond with nature. Originally published under the title Beyond Black Bear Lake. Over 200,000 copies of the Woodswomanseries have been sold.
Synopsis
is the equally engrossing story of the author's decision to build a tiny cabin retreat fashioned after Thoreau's , of her life with two German shepherds as companions, and of her renewed bond with nature. Originally published under the title . Over 200,000 copies of the series have been sold.
Synopsis
Anne LaBastille found peace and solitude in the log cabin she built for herself at Black Bear Lake. But as the years passed, the outside world intruded in various ways: curious fans, after reading her best-selling book Woodswoman, tracked her down; land developers arrived; there was air and noise pollution and the damages of acid rain.
Woodswoman II is the story of the author's decision to retreat farther, a half-mile behind her main cabin, and build a tiny cabin--fashioned after the one in Thoreau's Walden--in which she could write and contemplate. In this book (originally published under the title Beyond Black Bear Lake) she writes movingly of her life with two German shepherds as companions, of a sustaining relationship with a man as independent as herself, and her renewed bond with nature.
Synopsis
Anne LaBastille wrote her best-selling book about the peace and solitude she found in the log cabin she built at Black Bear Lake. Eventually, however, the outside world intruded.
About the Author
Anne LaBastille is the author of nine books, including Woodswoman and Woodswoman III.