Prompted by the emotional loss of two friends, one a trapper and one a beekeeper, the author explores the implications of their very different relationships to the natural world. The book is ultimately a touchstone and memoir of the land itself, in upstate New York.
"Morrow brings to life the uniqueness of this region as well as the meaning of remembrance and responsibility toward family and friends."-Library Journal
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