Richard A. Coffey
A couple’s memoir from the first year they lived in a cabin in rural central Minnesota. The two lived in Minneapolis and pulled up their roots to move up to their weekend cabin. I was reading this looking for some insight in to how I might be able to pull the same thing off, and didn’t find much. Interesting read though – I couldn’t have finished it if it wasn’t.
I was just going to bunch this into the last link – but it deserves its own. A great look at Walden, easily my favorite book, with all the juicy quotes and analysis and paralells from Ken’s own life, I haven’t read it all yet but sure intend to.