“Why does the writer write? The writer writes to serve--hopeless ly he writes in the hope that he might serve--not himself and not others, but that great cold elemental grace that knows us.”
Quote by Joy Williams
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Ill Nature: Rants and Reflections on Humanity and Other Animals
This book delves into the intricate connections between human behavior and the natural world, examining the impact of human actions on other species and ecosystems. It combines personal stories with philosophical and environmental perspectives, providing a nuanced look at the interactions between humans and animals. more
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