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Here is Where I Walk: Episodes From a Life in the Forest

Here is Where I Walk: Episodes From a Life in the Forest

Current price: $17.95
Publication Date: April 3rd, 2019
Publisher:
University of Nevada Press
ISBN:
9781948908078
Pages:
200

Description

It is in the Presidio of San Francisco, California, that Leslie Carol Roberts walks. The Presidio, America’s only residential national park tucked wholly into an urban setting, is a fading historic forest. Here is where Leslie’s memories of other places, people, and travels emerge. Here is where the author’s home has been for more than a decade, and here is the place she raised her two children as a single mother.

In layered stories of her life and travels, Leslie turns her daily walks into revelations of deeper meaning. From Maryland to Iowa to Tasmania, we follow a fierce and keenly observant walker through places of exquisite beauty and complexity. Her daily walks inspire Leslie to accept the invitation of the beckoning trees where she finds herself colliding with the urban coyote, the peculiar banana slug, and the manzanita. She also notes both ridiculous and poignant aspects of human ecosystems in pursuit of what it means to live a life of creativity and creation from scientist-activists battling to save environments to the tragic realities of ordinary life.

In this finely crafted eco-memoir, each place provides Leslie with exactly the scaffolding needed to survive, with nature serving as the tonic. Here is Where I Walk provides a vivid answer to how we can find our place, not only in nature but within ourselves and the world we walk.
 

About the Author

Leslie Carol Roberts is an author, journalist, and essayist. She is also professor and chair of the MFA Writing Program at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California.
 

Praise for Here is Where I Walk: Episodes From a Life in the Forest

"A profound meditation on the intersection of many different histories, lives, and fates, all of which reveal different facets of a thoroughly engaging literary imagination.”
—Christopher Merrill, director of the Iowa International Writing Program, author of Self-Portrait with Dogwood
 
"A series of absorbing, funny, tragic, and deeply present ruminations . . . packed with a scientist's curiosity and an artist's imagination . . . a lesson in how to accept, relish, and even seek out change.”
—John D'Agata, author of About a Mountain

"These walks with Leslie Carol Roberts -—by turns exhilarating, heart-breaking, and informative—are always just what I need.”
—Camille Dungy, author of Soil; Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry.

"Roberts expertly crafts a narrative both of the places she's traveled and the events that have shaped her own emotional terrain."
—Library Journal

"The book paints a sharp picture of the natural and historical aspects of the Presidio, which acts as platform that inspires broader consideration of the environment.... There is a certain beauty and elegance in Roberts's words and the rhythm and cadence of her writing. All the while, her text exudes a deep love and respect for the world around her. Simply put, Here Is Where I Walk is a breath of fresh air."
—Foreword Reviews

… a wonderful combination of scientific thought and poetic expression."
—Seattle Book Review