The East Country is a work of creative nonfiction in which the acclaimed nature writer Jules Pretty integrates memoir, natural history, cultural critique, and spiritual reflection into a single compelling narrative. Pretty frames his book around Aldo Leopold and his classic A Sand County Almanac, bringing Leopold’s ethic—that some could live without nature but most should not—into the twenty-first century. In The East Country, Pretty follows the seasons through seventy-four tales set in a variety of landscapes from valley to salty shore. Pretty convinces us that we should all develop long attachments to the local, observing that the land can change us for the better.
PrefaceA Geographic LocatorJanuary1. The Winter Hesitation2. One Glossy Ibis and Many Ticks3. Winter Gales and Beliefs4. Walk the Line5. The Weight of a Snipe6. The Old BattlefieldFebruary7. Paths and Prints in S