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The Left Hand of Eden: Meditations on Nature and Human Nature |
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Rating:  Summary: excellent read, fascinating topic... Review: I would highly recommnend this book to anyone interested in the environment, but more importantly, anyone interested in the idea of "saving" the environment. Ashworth very nobly explores man's vision of what "nature" should be and what conservation should mean. Through his own experiences and wisdom, he deftly tells it like it is and though this may seem a turnoff to many, he doesn't aggravate or annoy the reader. I read this book in several hours, and wished there had been more. Ashworth is a keen observer of nature and anyone who feels that nature is worth saving should read this book.
Rating:  Summary: excellent read, fascinating topic... Review: I would highly recommnend this book to anyone interested in the environment, but more importantly, anyone interested in the idea of "saving" the environment. Ashworth very nobly explores man's vision of what "nature" should be and what conservation should mean. Through his own experiences and wisdom, he deftly tells it like it is and though this may seem a turnoff to many, he doesn't aggravate or annoy the reader. I read this book in several hours, and wished there had been more. Ashworth is a keen observer of nature and anyone who feels that nature is worth saving should read this book.
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