Almost Anywhere by Krista Schlyer is an inspiring memoir that chronicles the author's journey across the United States in the aftermath of personal tragedy. Fueled by a desire to escape and find solace in nature, Schlyer embarks on a road trip filled with breathtaking landscapes, unexpected encounters, and profound self-discovery. This captivating book reminds us of the healing power of the natural world and the resilience of the human spirit.
Individuals seeking inspiration and a sense of adventure
Travel enthusiasts looking for personal growth through exploration
Nature lovers who want to connect with the great outdoors
Letters from Yellowstone by Diane Smith is a captivating novel that takes us on a journey through the untamed wilderness of Yellowstone National Park. Through a series of letters, the book tells the story of a young botanist, Alex, and her team as they explore the flora and fauna of the park in 1898. Filled with stunning descriptions and thought-provoking insights, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves nature and adventure.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction with a strong sense of place
Nature enthusiasts and those with a passion for the outdoors
People interested in the early days of scientific exploration and the challenges faced by women in that field
Moon Yellowstone & Grand Teton by Becky Lomax is a comprehensive guide to exploring two of America's most stunning national parks. Filled with detailed maps, insider tips, and beautiful photography, this book offers everything you need to plan the perfect outdoor adventure. Whether you're interested in hiking, wildlife spotting, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, this guide has you covered.
Individuals planning a trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure in the wilderness
Travelers looking for detailed information on hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives
Secrets of the National Parks takes readers on a journey through some of the most stunning and remote areas of America's national parks. With breathtaking photography and fascinating stories, this book uncovers hidden gems, little-known facts, and the incredible natural wonders that make these parks so special. From the depths of the Grand Canyon to the towering peaks of Denali, it offers a unique perspective on these iconic landscapes.
Travel enthusiasts who want to explore the hidden gems and lesser-known attractions within national parks
Nature lovers seeking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the natural world
Adventurous individuals looking for off-the-beaten-path experiences and unique outdoor adventures
The Last Season by Eric Blehm is a gripping true story that delves into the mysterious disappearance of backcountry ranger Randy Morgenson in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Through extensive research and interviews, the book unravels the enigma surrounding Morgenson's vanishing act and offers a poignant exploration of his deep connection to the wilderness.
Readers who enjoy non-fiction narratives about the wilderness and outdoor adventures
Those with an interest in the complexities of human nature and the search for meaning
People who appreciate thought-provoking stories that blend personal and historical elements
The National Parks by Dayton Duncan is a captivating exploration of the history and significance of America's national parks. Filled with stunning photographs and engaging storytelling, the book takes readers on a journey through the creation of these natural wonders and the dedicated individuals who fought to preserve them. It offers a deep appreciation for the beauty and importance of these protected lands.
Outdoor enthusiasts who want to explore and appreciate the beauty of America's national parks
History buffs interested in the creation and preservation of these iconic natural landscapes
Environmentalists and conservationists passionate about protecting and advocating for the importance of national parks
The Yosemite is a captivating book by John Muir that delves into the beauty and natural wonders of the Yosemite Valley. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, Muir takes the reader on a journey through this breathtaking landscape, sharing his deep love and appreciation for the wilderness. Published in 1912, this timeless classic continues to inspire and educate readers about the importance of preserving our natural environment.
Readers who are passionate about nature and the outdoors
Those who want to learn about the history and natural beauty of Yosemite National Park
People who enjoy John Muir's writing style and his love for the wilderness
American Wolf by Nate Blakeslee is a captivating non-fiction book that delves into the complex world of wolf conservation in the American West. Through the lens of one remarkable alpha female wolf named O-Six, the book explores the intricate relationships between wolves, humans, and the natural environment. Blakeslee skillfully weaves together scientific research, political debates, and personal narratives to create a thought-provoking and deeply engaging read.