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In an effort to make sense of the deaths in quick succession of several loved ones, Moore turns to the comfort of the wild, making a series of solitary excursions into forests, deserts, and islands to learn what the environment could teach her in her time of pain.

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In an effort to make sense of the deaths in quick succession of several loved ones, Moore turns to the comfort of the wild, making a series of solitary excursions into forests, deserts, and islands to learn what the environment could teach her in her time of pain.
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Kathleen Dean Moore lives in Oregon, at the confluence of two rivers, and, during the summer months, she resides in a little cabin at the edge of a southeast Alaskan inlet. As an essayist, activist, and professor, she brings together natural history, philosophical ideas, and creative expression in a search for loving ways to live on the earth. She has published three books of personal essays about living in the lively places where water meets land: Riverwalking, Holdfast, and The Pine Island Paradox . Her essays can be found in many journals, including Audubon, Discover, Orion, and the New York Times Magazine. Moore is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Oregon State, where she teaches courses on environmental thought and ethics. She is also the cofounder and director of Oregon State's Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word.