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A Place to Which We Belong: Wisconsin Writers on Wisconsin Landscapes

A Place to Which We Belong: Wisconsin Writers on Wisconsin Landscapes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Writers Capture the Impact of Wisconsin Landscape
Review: This book is a wonderful sampler of Wisconsin writers. It reveals past and present voices on a topic that is close to their hearts. I would have rated it five stars if only a few more pictures or art of the land they love would have been included. I commend their devotion to the word, as well as the land. They offer some of the proceeds from the sale of this book to the organization, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. With over-population concerns around the world, urban sprawl also threatens this cherished soil and lifestyles in the Midwest. This book reminds us how the land gets into our blood, our hearts, our minds--and we need to find the best ways to make use of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Writers Capture the Impact of Wisconsin Landscape
Review: This book is a wonderful sampler of Wisconsin writers. It reveals past and present voices on a topic that is close to their hearts. I would have rated it five stars if only a few more pictures or art of the land they love would have been included. I commend their devotion to the word, as well as the land. They offer some of the proceeds from the sale of this book to the organization, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. With over-population concerns around the world, urban sprawl also threatens this cherished soil and lifestyles in the Midwest. This book reminds us how the land gets into our blood, our hearts, our minds--and we need to find the best ways to make use of it.


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