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Œuvres de Lily Raff McCaulou

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In this book the author tells about how she discovered her love for hunting. She grew up on the east coast, and felt that hunting was wrong. When she moves to Oregon for a journalism job and is assigned to cover rural counties, she begins to interact with people who hunt and fish, and her views change. She decides she wants to hunt.

The book is her personal journey, filled with accounts of several of her hunts, the emotional experience of hunting, and reflections on the hunting culture in general. She talks about how intimate good hunters have to be with their environment. A good hunter studies animal behavior, pays close attention to flora and fauna, and strives to protect the natural balance. She describes the gratitude she feels for her food when she hunts, and the joy when she is able to share with friends and family. I have a lot of respect for people who hunt the way she does, eating everything she kills, being respectful and gracious, and seeing the bigger environmental picture. It really made me want to start hunting.… (plus d'informations)
 
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klburnside | 3 autres critiques | Aug 11, 2015 |
Coming to terms with rural living- and the whole concept of where your food comes from took the author into very unfamiliar territory. She took a hunter's safety course and an introduction to hunting course-- and then set out to hunt, kill, prepare and eat right from nature. Those of us living in a rural- hunting culture may find this book a bit ridiculous-- but it is interesting to see how a 'city' type thinks about the politics of hunting and the ethics of knowing where your food comes from.
 
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HelenGress | 3 autres critiques | Oct 27, 2013 |

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Œuvres
1
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32
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#430,838
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½ 3.4
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4
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2