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Woodswoman
Woodswoman
Author: Anne LaBastille
A young ecologist's life in the log cabin she built herself in the Adirondack wilderness.
ISBN-13: 9780525483670
ISBN-10: 0525483675
Publication Date: 3/23/1978
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Publisher: Dutton
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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This is the first, and in my opinion, the best of Anne LaBastille's series about her compelling story of how she single-handedly met the challenge of living and thriving in the wilderness. In the mid-seventies Anne, a young ecologist built her own cabin in the Adirondack Mountains. Woodswomen is the story of her wilderness experiences. If you enjoy the woods or wilderness you will enjoy her many trials and tribulations. If you are familiar with or have traveled in Adirondack Mountains of NY State you will especially enjoy the return through her story.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.
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reviewed Woodswoman on + 18 more book reviews
This is the first, and in my opinion, the best of Anne LaBastille's series about her compelling story of how she single-handedly met the challenge of living and thriving in the wilderness. In the mid-seventies Anne, a young ecologist built her own cabin in the Adirondack Mountains. Woodswomen is the story of her wilderness experiences. If you enjoy the woods or wilderness you will enjoy her many trials and tribulations. If you are familiar with or have traveled in Adirondack Mountains of NY State you will especially enjoy the return through her story.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.


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