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Cargando... The Gift of the Deer (1966)por Helen Hoover
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In the late 1950s, before such counter-cultural things were popular, author Helen Hoover and her artist husband, Ade, moved to upstate Minnesota near the Canadian border. Living in a tiny log cabin with minimal conveniences, the Hoovers became intimately aware of the wildlife in the forests that surrounded them, and began consciously trying to live more in harmony with it. When an injured and starving whitetail buck stumbled into their yard one winter afternoon, their relationship with the forest deepened even more. No one who reads the book will forget Peter Whitetail and the beauties of a harsh but lovely land. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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One Christmas Eve an emaciated deer stumbled across the yard of Helen Hoover's remote cabin in northern Minnesota. Barely surviving the brutal winter, gaunt from starvation, blind in one eye from a hunting wound, he became the central character in Hoover's popular book The Gift of the Deer. Hoover and her husband Adrian named this deer Peter, nursed him back to health, and observed Peter and his growing clan for four years. The Gift of the Deer, first published in 1966, sold over 50,000 copies and is Hoover's best-selling book. This paperback edition is beautifully illustrated by Adrian Hoover, and readers young and old will delight in this touching story of two north woods families. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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