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Chargement... Born Naked (1993)par Farley Mowat
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. signed by author Boyhood in Woods of Ontario - good - the Other Loves — animals, birds, etc Very good True Farley Mowat's youth was charmed and hilarious, and unbelievably free in its access to unspoiled nature through bird-banding expeditions and overnight outings in the dead of winter. The author writes of sleeping in haystacks for survival, and other adventures, with equal shares of Booth Tarkington and Jack London. We hear much of Barry Lopez and, in Canada, read a multitude of books by the hyper-productive Pierre Berton. But Farley Mowat was the better writer and also spoke up nobly and proudly for nature and against hypocrisy. A beautiful memoir of a great naturalist's early years, followed later by his second memoir, Otherwise, this volume An entertaining account by Farley Mowat of his first 12 years growing up free and wild in cities in Ontario and in the wilds of Saskatchewan. His was an unusual, colorful and adventurous family (and his father was a librarian!) that allowed him the freedom to discover nature that would be his life-long passion.
In Mr. Mowat's Canada of the 1920's and 30's, there seems to be time and space enough for everyone; his family is never pitted against his friends, his love of nature is never pitted against his love of man.
Canadian author Farley Mowat chronicles his youth from 1933-1937 when he discovered the Canadian wilderness and started to take an interest in writing. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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