This book appeals to those interested in ecocriticism and human geography, offering insightful literary essays that explore the intricate relationship between humans and their environment. It draws on themes relevant to contemporary ecological discussions, making it a valuable resource for serious readers and fans of prominent thinkers like Rebecca Solnit, Susan Sontag, and Wendell Berry. The text invites reflection on how literature can illuminate our understanding of ecological issues and human experiences within various landscapes.
Suzannah Lessard Books


The Architect of Desire
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In this extraordinary book, the author digs and digs until she finds out the whole story. Throughout the gripping narrative, snippets of information about Stanford are woven into the incredible tale of the author's own upbringing and the whole family, finally revealing the sordid circumstances of the murder. But this is more than just a riveting murder mystery - it ius an amazing four- generation family story which offers a glimpse into another time and world.