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Overview""This is an enjoyable book that, for a brief while, will take many of its readers home."" —News-Journal (Mansfield, OH) ""[Logsdon] offers warmth and insight . . The simpler life is within our reach—if we will choose it."" —Booklist ""This is a quiet, reflective work that describes in some detail the difficulty of developing and maintaining a lifestyle supported by the land, something easier planned than maintained. . . . a memoir of the spiritual path of one escapee."" —Bloomsbury Review ""Deliciously irreverent, endearingly self-deprecating, full of good humor, Gene Logsdon's latest work is his personal testament to home, the retaining of which has been (Carol aside) the passion of his life."" —Ohio Ecological Food & Arm Association News ""Gene Logsdon has lived by failing according to most people's standards of success, and has made a good life. A good book, too. I like You Can Go Home Again (to name one reason of several) because it comes from experience. It has to do, not with speculation or theory or wishful thinking, but with what is possible."" —Wendell Berry ""Gene Logsdon demonstrates once again that a combination of intelligence, scholarship, passion, and fervent patriotism can equal only one characteristic these days, a contrary mind of a high order."" —Wes Jackson, The Land Institute ""In this vigorous memoir of his search for the good life, Gene Logsdon tells us why America's agrarian values matter to our future as well as to our past. Living simply, respecting the land, taking pleasure from the work of our hands, supplying many of our own needs, acting as neighbors—those values have not been lost, they've only been displaced, shoved to the margins. And Logsdon shows how we might draw them back to the center of our lives."" —Scott Russell Sanders Here is a book for everyone who has dreamed about going back to the land to live a simpler more meaningful life. Gene Logsdon's story embodies both the frustrations and longing so many of us feel as we search for our essential selves and a happy harmonious economic existence. The measure of his courage—and contrariness—is that he has been successful. In You Can Go Home Again, he tells us what motivated him and what success has meant. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gene LogsdonPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780253334190ISBN 10: 0253334195 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 22 October 1998 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1, Homesick Chapter 2, Lost Chapter 3, Realizing the Truth Chapter 4, The Log Cabin in the Woods Chapter 5, Suburban Halfway House Chapter 6, Settling In Chapter 7, Killdeers Woman Chapter 8, The Blizzard Chapter 9, Lessons the Crick Taught Me Chapter 10, The Waters of Home Chapter 11, The Home Team Chapter 12, The Homespun Sporting Life Chapter 13, Home for Christmas Chapter 14, A Buggy Ride Chapter 15, Alone With My Thoughts Chapter 16, Home Villages Chapter 17, A Solitary Farmer Goes to a Rock Concert Chapter 18, You Can Step Into the Same Haystack Twice Chapter 19, The ShepherdReviewsAuthor InformationGene Logsdon is the author of sixteen books, including The Contrary Farmer and A Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening, hundreds of magazine articles, and a weekly newspaper column. He writes and farms near Upper Sandusky, Ohio, where he lives with his family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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