The Hour of Land

by Terry Tempest Williams

America's national parks are breathing spaces in a world in which such spaces are steadily disappearing, which is why more than 300 million people visit the parks each year. Now Terry Tempest Williams, the author of the environmental classicRefugeand the beloved memoirWhenWomen Were Birds, returns withThe Hour of Land, a literary celebration of our national parks, an exploration of what they mean to us and what we mean to them.

From the Grand Tetons in Wyoming to Acadia in Maine to Big Bend in Texas and more, Williams creates a series of lyrical portraits that illuminate the unique grandeur of each place while delving into what it means to shape a landscape with its own evolutionary history into something of our own making. Part memoir, part natural history, and part social critique,The Hour of Landis a meditation and a manifesto on why wild lands matter to the soul of America.

  • Published 2016-05-31
  • Length 416 Pages
  • Publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux
  • Language en
  • ISBN 9780374280093

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