
The Circumference of Home
One Man's Yearlong Quest for a Radically Local Life
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May 1, 2010
Spurred to fully embrace his eco-convictions, Hoelting set out on a yearlong experiment to travel no further than 60 miles while using only public transportation, his bike, his kayak, and his feet. Based in the San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest, the wilderness guide, meditation teacher, and commercial fisherman was amply prepared for this new way to appreciate the circumference of home. What could have been a simple green guide to local living is deepened by Hoeltings keen observations, wry sense of humor, and willingness to consider a regions past and present when assessing its future. From biology to geology to the cultures of multiple nations, he cuts a broad swath through a relatively small area, all the while marveling at how tired, wet, and hungry one can become when immersed in the elements. More reflective then any rant against modern living, Hoeltings unique study of what local really means is accessible to any urban dweller. And once again we learn that there really is no place like home.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)
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