The Unequal Hours: Moments of Being in the Natural World
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After spending most of her life in the city, Linda Underhill moved to rural Allegany County, New York, in 1989 and observed a successful citizens' protest against a low-level nuclear waste dump near her home. Having always thought the environmental movement applied mainly to the wilderness, Underhill began writing to voice the essence of what her neighbors were trying to preserve in their own backyards.
Her essays describe elements of the natural world: wind, water, ice, fire, trees. The tit...
Her essays describe elements of the natural world: wind, water, ice, fire, trees. The tit...






















