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Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau
Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau | Ben Shattuck
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A New Yorker Best Book of 2022 A New England Indie Bestselller A New York Times Best Book of Summer, a Wall Street Journal and Town & Country Best Book of Spring “A gorgeous reminder that walking is the most radical form of locomotion nowadays.” —Nick Offerman “I think Thoreau would have liked this book, and that’s a high recommendation.” —Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature On an autumn morning in 1849, Henry David Thoreau stepped out his front door to walk the beaches of Cape Cod. Over a century and a half later, Ben Shattuck does the same. With little more than a loaf of bread, brick of cheese, and a notebook, Shattuck sets out to retrace Thoreau’s path through the Cape’s outer beaches, from the elbow to Provincetown’s fingertip. This is the first of six journeys taken by Shattuck, each one inspired by a walk once taken by Henry David Thoreau. After the Cape, Shattuck goes up Mount Katahdin and Mount Wachusett, down the coastline of his hometown, and then through the Allagash. Along the way, Shattuck encounters unexpected characters, landscapes, and stories, seeing for himself the restorative effects that walking can have on a dampened spirit. Over years of following Thoreau, Shattuck finds himself uncovering new insights about family, love, friendship, and fatherhood, and understanding more deeply the lessons walking can offer through life’s changing seasons. Intimate, entertaining, and beautifully crafted, Six Walks is a resounding tribute to the ways walking in nature can inspire us all.
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Apparently I have a green thing happening today. 💚

LeahBergen Pretty! 2w
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Shattuck embarks on six walking/canoeing journeys that Henry David Thoreau took in the 1800‘s. If I were to suggest a book of Shattuck‘s to read first I would read A History of Sound but this book is a terrific 2nd. Quotes from Thoreau and Shattuck‘s experience and descriptive writing offer some delightful comparisons. His unsettling description of an Airbnb he stayed in was enough to make the experience of reading this worthwhile. 🔽

Suet624 If you‘re interested in actually knowing more about Thoreau, Helen Humphrey‘s book is a lovely one to read. Thoreau was so much more than a guy at Walden Pond. And the photo is from a favorite spot of mine in Burlington, VT - Lake Champlain from Red Rocks Park. (edited) 3w
kspenmoll Oh I have this in my list at the library - waiting…. 3w
Anna40 Great review! Beautiful place! 3w
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Suet624 😊😊😊💕💕💕 1mo
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@Suet624 I think Ben Shattuck is now officially one of my new favorite authors. The little book is just lovely. Funny, thoughtful, profound. It was a joy, no, it was such a privilege and treat to accompany this fine author on his walks and listen to him describe the people he meets, share quotes from Thoreau and also what he sees, feels and draws! Yes! His sketches are interspersed in the narrative… I might have a bit of a book crush, too.

Anna40 Oh! And I had no idea the book I ordered is autographed :) 1mo
Suet624 That‘s fantastic! As you know, I loved his History of Sound. You‘ve convinced me. I have to get this one. 1mo
Anna40 @Suet624 I think you won‘t be disappointed! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Six Walks 1mo
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