Alibi Creek by Bev Magennis
“A book that will take you to a wild place, seldom visited and captivatingly portrayed.”
—JEFFERY RENARD ALLEN, author of Song of the Shank and Rails Under My Back
Howl: of Woman and Wolf by Susan Imhoff Bird
“Bird couples an investigation of America’s complicated relationship with wolves with enormously personal and perceptive reflections on her life as wife and mother.”
—BOOKLIST
Mountain Rampage by Scott Graham
“Filled with murder and mayhem, jealousy and good detective work—an exciting, nonstop read. ”
—ANNE HILLERMAN, New York Times bestselling author of Spider Woman’s Daughter
The Story of My Heart by Richard Jefferies
as rediscovered by
Brooke Williams & Terry Tempest Williams
“Brooke and Terry give a sense of cohesion to Jefferies’s writing, and leave readers with much to ponder about our own chaotic, fast–paced, work–obsessed world.”
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Torrey House Press is an independent book publisher of fiction and nonfiction about the environment, people, cultures, and resource management issues relating to America’s wild places. Torrey House endeavors to increase appreciation for the importance of natural landscape through the power of pen and story.
Great work. Also the best Carrier review I’ve read. Doug Peacock
Hi,
My copy of The Story of My Heart ends at page 233, so I am missing the end of Scott Slovic’s essay. Please email to me the last pages.
Thanks, Gene
Hi Gene,
Page 234 of The Story of My Heart may be found here:
http://torreyhouse.com/press-room/the-story-of-my-heart/3497-2/
Very sorry about the missing page. Thanks for reading.
-Anne
friends at torrey house,
one of our customers has been on the board of the john burroughs award for nature writing, and recently asked for a copy of the story of my heart (after reading about it on our blog) we would like to suggest that you nominate it for the award, given once a year, for nature writing – go to their website – john burroughs society nature writing award or something like that –
Gary Lawless
Gulf of Maine Books
Thanks for the suggestion, Gary. We’ll submit it for next year’s award. ~Kirsten