#2 Woodswoman Beyond Black Bear Lake: Beyond Black Bear

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W. W. Norton & Company, 30. mai 2000 - 256 pages
"If you’re looking for a real declaration of independence, and a deeper social experiment, try a woman living alone in the Adirondacks for decades." —Megan Mayhew Bergman, Guardian

Anne LaBastille found peace and solitude in the log cabin she built for herself at Black Bear Lake. But as the years passed, the outside world intruded in various ways: curious fans, after reading her best-selling book Woodswoman, tracked her down; land developers arrived; there was air and noise pollution and the damages of acid rain.

Woodswoman II is the story of the author's decision to retreat farther, a half-mile behind her main cabin, and build a tiny cabin—fashioned after the one in Thoreau's Walden—in which she could write and contemplate. In this book (originally published under the title Beyond Black Bear Lake) she writes movingly of her life with two German shepherds as companions, of a sustaining relationship with a man as independent as herself, and her renewed bond with nature.

 

Contents

From Author to Reader
15
West of the Wind Is Discovered
23
Further Interruptions
34
Pitzi
47
Condor
56
The Ponds
70
Death from the Sky
84
The Decision to Retreat
100
Thoreau II
143
Two Guides
154
Chekika
169
A Copycat Walden
185
Sauntering Around Lilypad Lake
200
Neighbors
213
A Wild Winter at West of the Wind
220
One Womans Wilderness
232

Big Brother Is Watching
110
Half a Haven
117
My Nuclear Winter
131
Night Thoughts
242
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About the author (2000)

Anne LaBastille (1933—2011) was a wildlife ecologist, photographer, and the author of more than a dozen books, including the four book Woodswoman series.

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