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Review Date: 11/7/2020
Helpful Score: 1
There was definitely some valuable thoughts in here, but overall it fell a little short for me. I think a lot of the author's experience and background felt more like privilege than reality. She has some good ideas on trimming down on excess, and certainly a lot of people could learn quite a bit.
Review Date: 12/23/2021
I found this to be an interesting blend of personal memoir and an almost academic look at what it means to be a hillbilly. I enjoyed the book thoroughly.
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder
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Book Type: Paperback
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Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 1/31/2021
This book provides a thorough understanding of the way time in nature can positively impact children (and adults!). There was a lot of material covered and a lot to think about. It was a great read for those concerned about our human - nature connection and how to encourage that connection with the next generations as life becomes more and more digitized.
Review Date: 2/19/2021
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. It was funny, encouraging, and in places, profound. I don't think it would speak to everyone but I thought it was great.
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