
Camping
Embracing Nature's Call: A Journey of Self-Discovery in the WildBy Alexandra Agusta Guttman LockwineLength1h 29m
About this audiobook
In "Camping," Alexandra Agusta Guttman Lockwine offers an evocative exploration of the natural world through the lens of humanity's relationship to the great outdoors. The book is distinguished by its lyrical prose and immersive descriptive style, seamlessly blending narrative and reflection. Lockwine captures the essence of camping not merely as an activity but as a profound emotional experience that embodies both solitude and community. Set against diverse backdrops, from serene forests to rugged mountains, the work invites readers into a contemplative journey that challenges societal norms and encourages a deeper understanding of one'Äôs self in nature's embrace. Lockwine's diverse background as an environmentalist and outdoor educator deeply informs her writing. She has spent years in various ecosystems, advocating for conservation and sustainability, which has endowed her with a remarkable affinity for the environment and its storytelling potential. This profound connection is evident in her work, particularly as she weaves personal anecdotes and historical references into her narrative, fostering a multi-dimensional understanding of the camping experience. I highly recommend "Camping" for anyone seeking not just a guide to the outdoors, but an invitation to reconnect with nature. Lockwine's insights resonate with both seasoned campers and newcomers, encouraging readers to embrace the transformative power of the natural world.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length1 hr 29 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 4, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER VI.
9Putting the Shot.
2CHAPTER VII.
10Quoits.
3CHAPTER VIII.
11Shuffle Board.
4CHAPTER IX.
12CHAPTER XIII.
5CHAPTER X.
13CHAPTER XIV.
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6CHAPTER XI.
14CHAPTER XV.
7CHAPTER XII.
15CHAPTER XVI.
8Separate Games.