Seven Books Rooted in the Natural World
Briefly

"Rivers are living bodies that need oxygen, breed life, turn sick, can be wrecked by neglect," Arsenault asserts at the beginning of her book, "like human bodies, which we often think of as separate, not belonging to the landscape that bore them out."
Mill Town is an account of one rural community's difficult history with a paper mill that both sustained and devastated its citizens, water, and land.
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