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“Democracies govern nations, while global capitalism runs the world. Robert Kuttner provides a clear-eyed, intellectually riveting account of how the inevitable tensions between the two have fueled neofascist nationalism here and abroad, and why the response must be a new progressive populism rooted in democracy and social justice. Timely and compelling.†- Robert B. Reich, chancellor’s professor of public policy, University of California at Berkeley“Robert Kuttner combines economic acumen, a gift for narrative, and genuine passion in his persuasive new book. In his telling, the issue isn’t whether national economies should be open to foreign trade or finance. It’s whether the rules of the global economy are set up to benefit?ordinary citizens or merely economic elites.†- Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University and coauthor of Winner-Take-All Politics“Kuttner brilliantly brings together two strands of thought: explaining both the economics and politics of global capitalism and how our society has abandoned core principles of fairness and equality. The rise of inequality helped pave the way for Donald Trump―a figure out of step with basic American values. Kuttner reminds us of the urgency with which we need to get back to a more just society.†- Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and best-selling author of The Price of Inequality“Standing on the shoulders of Karl Polanyi, Bob Kuttner revives the lost art of political economy in this absorbing and important analysis of wild markets, assaults on labor, and profound changes to institutional rules.†- Ira Katznelson, Columbia University and author of the Bancroft Prize–winning Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time“Democracy is no longer writing the rules for capitalism; instead it is the other way around. With his deep insight and wide learning, Kuttner is among our best guides for understanding how we reached this point and what’s at stake if we stay on our current path.†- Heather McGhee, president of Demos“Conventional wisdom has it that our income disparities and dysfunctional politics are the consequence of inexorable and uncontrollable developments in technology, market competition, and globalization. As Robert Kuttner argues in this superb book, they are instead the result of our own policy choices.†- Dani Rodrik, Harvard University and author of Straight Talk on Trade and The Globalization Paradox
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Robert Kuttner, cofounder and coeditor of The American Prospect, is a former columnist for Business Week, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. He holds the Ida and Meyer Kirstein Chair at Brandeis University, and lives in Boston.
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In what is the most non-partisan, insightful, and exhaustive analysis of our current global economic, political, and social malaise of the last three decades, economist Robert Kuttner explains that the problem is neither globalization nor technology. The problem is laissez-faire capitalism and the asymmetric power it allocates to bankers, investors, and speculators.While Kuttner doesn’t cover the first one in much detail, there have been three periods of aggressive financial deregulation in the industrial era. And each was ultimately empowered, indirectly, by the need to finance war debt. The first was the war debt of the Civil War, which was ultimately financed by crushing debtors and rewarding creditors, an asymmetric victory that gave rise to both the gilded age and the cooperative movement, ultimately called the populist movement, of the late 19th Century. The second occurred between the world wars and ultimately gave rise to the Fascists, Hitler and Mussolini.The third was different and followed World War II. It was different because the US and European powers, for reasons Kuttner explains in detail, decided to regulate their financial markets. What followed was a period of unprecedented economic growth and income equality.There are two primary constituents of all modern economic activity. One is labor, which I broadly define to include everyone who actually contributes directly to the manufacture of products or the provision of services. The second are the capitalists themselves—the bankers, investors, and speculators that trade in the capital that every business needs to operate and expand.Kuttner’s ultimate message, I believe, is that the interests of these two groups is in natural conflict. But when their interests are balanced, as they were following World War II, growth and prosperity is optimized. When one or the other group is favored, growth is compromised, inequality is accelerated, and ultimately, heated divisions boil to the surface. Left unaddressed, totalitarianism steps in to fill the void.We are currently in a period of unfettered capitalism in which banks, investors, and speculators are both operating with no oversight and no regulatory controls and reaping an increasing percent of economic growth and wealth. For the US it is a process that began in the 1970s (For Kuttner, 1973 was the watershed year.) and has accelerated ever since.Aggravating the excesses, the CEO suites of our corporations today (I once counted myself among them.) are no longer occupied by businesspeople. They are occupied by capitalists, who through their actions, value their shareholders far more than their employees and the communities in which they operate. That, of course, is what we incentivize them to do, but it is the reality nonetheless. And it is a big change from the corporate world I entered in the 1970s.Kuttner correctly points out that technology is not the culprit. I believe, however, that technology has empowered the excesses of laissez-faire capitalism for a couple of reasons. The first is a by-product of technology that is often over-looked: Among the great powers of technology is its ability to dumb itself down. In my four decades in international business I was involved with building overseas plants from the 1970s on. Early in that period, while it is always dangerous to generalize, it often took decades to bring a greenfield plant up to the efficiency levels of established plants in the US. One plant I was involved with in Mexico in the 80s never actually got there in my time with the company. Another plant I helped to open in China in the 00s, on the other hand, got there in just a few years. And the difference had nothing to do with the laborers themselves. The difference was the technology of production. (Obviously differences in the complexity of the production process plays a role, but the two plants I reference were very comparable on that front.)The second impact of technology has to do with its impact on overall health and longevity. People are living longer, by a lot. And that’s a very good thing, indeed, but we have not adapted our social and economic expectations (when to retire, on the one hand, and business’ infatuation with youth, on the other) to that new reality.The point is not to reject technology. That is not a practical choice anyway. Technology will flourish whether we want it to or not. (And we should want it to.) The only choice we have is whether to manage it or not and, to date, the libertarians of Silicon Valley and their allies in the venture capital world have convinced us not to.In the end, capitalism comes in a variety of shades and flavors. At the moment it would be hard to find a way to favor the bankers, investors, and speculators any more than we are, both here in the US and in Europe. And we’re paying the price in terms of extreme exclusion, income inequality, stagnant economic growth, and social injustice.And, of course, those developments have put democracy itself at risk. As Kuttner points out, Donald Trump is a byproduct of the factors that put democracy at risk, not the spark. And removing him will change nothing if we don’t, at the same time, put the bridle back on our capitalism. Government regulators are not the enemy if, and it’s a big if, we put the right people in that role.Contrary to myth, the US has never been a free market economy when it comes to capital. Jefferson himself warned us about the tyranny of the corporation unhinged from society and the real economy. The bankers, however, won on three occasions: the first led to the market crash of 1929, the second led to the Great Depression, and we are living in the third. In each case, the rich did fine; they got richer. It is we, the rest of us, who suffered.Kuttner sums it up best: “Democracy is more fragile than we would like it to be. It is particularly vulnerable when the economy deserts the common people.†He cautions, moreover, that liberalism is not, by itself, enough. “…liberalism and democracy do not necessarily go together. It is possible to be nondemocratic, but relatively liberal in accepting core values of the rule of law and respect for the individual.†Meaning, of course, we should evaluate other nations not by the extent to which their political system mirrors our own, which our foreign policy makers often do, but on the democratic outcome achieved.The problem is not political party affiliation. The challenge facing every form of government is its ability to accommodate and integrate large minorities of marginalized people, either economically or politically. Both political parties in the US have failed different groups of marginalized people, but they have failed nonetheless.In different senses, both the Republicans and the Democrats are right and wrong. “This will require much stronger democratic institutions and a radical transformation of capitalism into a far more social economy.†We don’t just need to “drain the swamp†in Washington. We need to fundamentally transform the status quo on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley, too.In the end, Kuttner is guardedly optimistic: “This is no basis for complacency, but reason to resist despair.â€I can’t recommend this book strongly enough. Thank you, Mr. Kuttner.
For years we've been told that allowing China unfettered access to global trade opportunities would expose its citizens to democracy, and ultimately make that nation more democratic. That hasn't happened, while elsewhere we're seeing a backlash against both global markets and liberal democracy. Now comes Robert Kuttner with the opposite theory - that global capitalism is undermining democracy.Ultra-nationalists who reject both the EU and the doctrine of liberal trade are now the 2nd or 3rd largest party in much of Europe. Democracy is under siege. This reaction is compounded by resentment of immigrants and refugees, as well as resurgent racism. Nothing in the structure of the late-20th-century economy compelled reversion to an unregulated 19th-century market. This was a political shift. When American government turned back into an ally of finance in the 1970s and continued emphatically into the 1980s, goals for the global system reversed. Today's version of globalization is profoundly antidemocratic. Global trade agreements narrow the space for national policy and weaken government's ability to contain capitalism. Meanwhile, the popular revulsion against the results of globalization is elevating antidemocratic leaders, parties and ultranationalionist sentiments. The rise in terrorism and fear of aliens also promotes support for anti-foreign strongmen.Post-WWII, banks could not do business outside the borders of their home countries. There was no speculation in currencies because exchange rates were fixed. Categories of financial products that operate globally today add to system ungovernability and instability - eg. credit default swaps that did not exist then. Originally interest rates could be kept low, providing cheap capital without worry that easy money would fuel speculation and bubbles. This also constrained the wealth and power of financial elites. Since then elites have won the policy debates but lost the citizenry.Globalization also accelerates cross-border movements of people/cheap labor. Remittances have become an important source of income for much of the third world. Meanwhile, government and politics in the democracies are hobbled by paralysis in the face of escalating problems. In the U.S., three decades of cynical Republican and corporate blockage of economic remedies discredited government and politics, paving the way for Trump.In the history of the West, democracy has expanded by limiting the power of capitalists. When that fails, dark forces are often unleashed. Recently Democrats have been forced to rely more on raising money than group activity - eg. via the rise of advertising, opposition research, computer analyses. This has pushed that party to the right, while at the same time Republicans have also moved further to the right. Both seek big donations from Wall Street.American corporations are now making record profits, yet workers' wages have stagnated over the last few decades as productivity increased. Global capitalism has allowed U.S. corporations to step around decades of protections (minimum wage, child labor, labor unions, health and safety regulations, local taxes, etc. restrictions). However, deregulated capitalism returned the upper hand to the elites - and they began dominating politics again. Many contend that today's problems are caused by immigration and technological change. Kutter contends that 'Democracy no longer writes the rules for capitalism - instead it is the other way around.During the period between the two world wars, free-market liberals in France, Britain, and the U.S. They put debt collection ahead of economic recovery. Up until the German election of July 1932 that made Nazis the largest party, the governing coalition was practicing economic austerity commended by Germany's creditors. tried to restore the pre-WWI laissez-faire system.The New Deal shackled private finance in a manner that has not been equaled before or since. The 1933 Glass-Steagall Act removed an entire category of speculation and conflict of interest by requiring stock brokerages and investment-banking houses to be divorced from commercial banking. Interest rates charge borrowers and paid depositors were also tightly regulated - to discourage forms of competition that could damage solvency. Nationwide banking was prohibited and branch banking limited. It was the behemoth banking conglomerates, liberated from New Deal restraints, that engaged in complex speculation and excess leverage to reap immense speculative profits - then crashing in 2007-8. Credit evaluation was not delegated to third parties, instead performed directly by loan officers. There were no significant bank failures after 1934.In the U.S. and Britain, the rate of inflation tended to exceed the interest rate on public debt for three decades after WWII. Thus, the average burden of public debt declined over time.The economic slowdown of the 1970s brought the resurgence of business influence, laissez-faire ideology, and right-wing politicians to dismantle much of New Deal financial regulation.Trade unions prevalent in Europe after the war were often recognized as partners, and also understood the need for not pricing themselves out of the market. Key contracts were set at national levels - factory-level settlements that were more generous were frowned upon as destabilizing.The share of U.S. income going to the top 1% fell from 36% of total income in the 1920s to about 24% in the 1950s, to less than 15% in several European nations while unemployment was less than 2% for two decades.In the 1970s a laissez-faire financial system and global disorder returned after 1973, unemployment rose and wages came under pressure. Women entering the labor force in large #s continued the growth of more equal household income for a few more years. Then, as capital was deregulated, incomes took off again at the top, supply-side theories gained ground and taxes were cut - especially for the well-off.The Iron Law of Capitalism - return on invested capital tends to exceed the rate of economic growth, and wealth thereby becomes more concentrated over time.As Europe recovered after WWII and U.S. dollars flowed outward in the form of military aid and tourism, the U.S. current account balances became negative by about $1 billion/year in the early 1950s and $3 billion/year by the late 1950s. Offshore dollars could then be loaned out to finance European growth, with less regulation. By 1960, dollars held offshore exceeded the value of gold held in Ft. Know by $19 billion. By 1968, Vietnam War spending overseas added to the problem, creating a run on the dollar, a 10% tax on imports, wage/price controls, and the price of gold was left to the markets. Fixed exchange rates ended, along with currency controls and tight financial regulation. Rising imports were acerbated by the Arab oil embargo - quadrupling the price of oil. Now governments needed to run their economies less in service of steady growth and full employment, and more to keep the trust of financial speculators wanting high interest rates, less taxes on capital, balanced budgets, limited social outlays. The U.S., however, went into deficit spending and every growing trade deficits.
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Joanna Angel is an adult film star, director, producer, author, and owner of the Burning Angel empire, the company known for the emergence and prevalence of tattooed women in the adult film industry. In 2016, Angel was the host of the AVN Awards show and was also inducted into AVN's and XRCO's halls of fame. She has stormed mainstream TV and radio outlets and has been featured on Fox News, Playboy TV, Fuse TV, Vice TV, and many others. Angel has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, the Village Voice, the New York Press, Esquire UK, and Details and is a regular columnist for AskMen.com.
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Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: Cleis Press (February 13, 2018)
Language: English
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Night Shift is a well-written book that engulfs the reader in a game of choice and debauchery. Joanna has a way with words that's both captivating and relatable – from the initial innocence of the main character to her deep descriptions of locations, foods, and actions. I don't often buy physical books these days, as I typically opt for the audio version. But, there's something about turning the pages of this story and letting your own decisions guide the way. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone I know (and already have!).All in all, it's a great read and I can't wait to see what stories Joanna treats us to next.
Was somewhat let down in that the story dragged and some repetition made it even more difficult. The main character did seem to have somewhat a sense of humor, which helped a good deal. It was just 'okay'.
Well written & I especially enjoyed the choose your own fantasy options!
A really sexy experience! The humor was great, & though it sounds corny, I can really relate to the protagonist's sexual awakening! Joanna Angel is a kickass woman too!
As a kid I loved the Choose Your Own Adventure books so when I saw this one was an adult version of the Choose Your Own Adventure books I had to read it. I do wish there were a little more choices but it was still a good read. Taryn is a college graduate who finds herself workings at a sex shop and as we read along we get to help her choose things. This one is such a fun read. It's definitely an erotic read. There were some things that I had no idea what they were but it was explained. The fun thing about this book is it can be read multiple times with different outcomes. I did read it a few times and I had my favorite choices.
When I heard there was a choose-you-own-adventure erotica book being released, I was intrigued enough to want to check it out. For the novelty of it, I'm glad I did. Joanna Angel has managed to weave a number of different plotlines into a book that can give you hours of entertainment without being repetitive.The first read-through, I followed the plot of the cross-dressing truck driver and it remains my favorite, even after reading the stories of a number of different characters that happen through the store. This might also be a downfall, because Billy's story seemed to be richer and more thought out than the others, in my opinion. Or maybe it's because I favor gender-bending plots over others. However, with the different paths available, there's sure to be something to your liking. And when you reach the end, you can reset the story and start down a different path, just to see where you'll end up. That, too, was a bit troublesome for me, though. The reset often takes you down a choice you didn't make, but instead places you into the story as if you did. My preference would have been to go back to the original choice and then follow that through. Again, not an absolute deal-breaker, but a minor annoyance.Overall, the book is a fun romp down memory lane of reading choose-your-own-adventure books and being in charge of where the plot will lead. Only this time there are some very adult outcomes added to the mix!
"Good things happen in the dark..."Choose-Your-Own-Adventure erotica, people. This is officially a thing.Forgive me if I am forgetting about any author who attempted this entertaining trope before award-winning adult entertainer Joanna Angel released her debut, Night Shift. Forgive me...then go read this book and write me some more of it. Or better yet - leave it to Joanna because girlie knows what she's doing in this sexy genre!Night Shift is a the story (or stories) led by Taryn, a reluctant employee with a hustler's spirit. She's the newest hire at Dreamz, a forgotten naughty store whose peak hours occur when most of the residents on the block are sound asleep. It serves as a pitstop for drunk partiers and meek hornytoads - all trying to get off and go home. Taryn works the graveyard shift and her boss Sandy (who is a complete riot, FYI) is a gem who lets her have free reign over the naughty store. After seeing customers visiting and enjoying themselves way more than expected, Taryn decides to make a dollar out of fifteen cents by conducting a women-only masturbation workshop.And that's when Dreamz cum true. (...see what I did there?)What's fantastic about this book is that it centers women. If you like your erotica feminist friendly, you'll find a suitable read here. The women characters represent a plethora of personalities: a Black woman who uses a toy with sexy sophistication, a wife demanding the orgasms she deserves, and...Amanda.Oh, Amanda.Rare is the girl crush I garner from reading, but if I ever had a book girlfriend, it would be traveling saleswoman Amanda. It's no wonder that she is the apple of Taryn's eye, becoming our MC's first girlie experience in a very sensual scene. And here's the thing: Taryn deserves ALL of the good things.The author gave us a gem of an MC in her: Taryn has a hustler's spirit and took the shop Dreamz into a real money-making reality. She takes chances and shunned the risks, giving a sexual freedom to her customers they wouldn't have experienced in any other establishment. I also appreciated that Taryn was a newbie to the sex industry; the reader learns along with her terms like unicorn and jelfing. You want to know Taryn IRL and you certainly want her to get the girl!If I could change anything about the book, it would be the personalities (or lack thereof) of the male characters. They came off as dolts and did nothing to move the narratives. I could have done without them altogether - the women held it down! I also could have used more backstory about Sandy, the owner of Dreamz. A throwback of her wilder days should be documented, drawing back to the opening of the store.My rating: 3.5/5 Entertaining with well rounded (women) characters and a trope that will have you reading and re-reading for hours.*NOTE: This book was provided to me from the publisher for an honest review.
This is such a fun read, sexy, stylist, and to know that THEE Joanna Angel wrote this? That is awesome.
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No writer has challenged—and sharpened—my ‘sense of place’ more than John Hildebrand. Throughout these essays—rooted in Wisconsin but relevant the whole world wide—the heart wrestles the mind, and both emerge strengthened. We are lucky to have this man writing on our behalf.(Michael Perry, New York Times bestselling author of Visiting Tom andPopulation 485) In the tradition of Annie Dillard and Aldo Leopold, the elegant chapters of John Hildebrand’s The Heart of Things comprise a spiritual autobiography set forth in terms of nature and community. Full of peace and notice and quiet moral authority, this beautiful book demonstrates what it means to pick a world and become a citizen of it.(Lorrie Moore, New York Times bestselling author of A Gate at the Stairs and Bark)This work is not just heartwarming;it is also instructive. A celebrated creative writer, Hildebrand...not only understands the Midwest and makes it understandandable to those who do not live here, but he also teaches midwesterners to be curious about and reflect on the richmeanings of their own lives. He conveys the honest emotions that are the heart of things. (Barbara J. Dilly, The Annals of Iowa)Where the Heart of Things could easily veer into sentimentality, Hildebrand brings his prose back down to earth. He writes, "Every face within the campfire's glow belongs to someone I've known the better part of my life.I'd tell them how much they mean to me except it would spoil the mood, so I crack another beer instead." Emotional and restrained, humorous and solemn, open-minded and opinionated, this book is a complex and charming as the Midwest itself. (Elizabeth Wyckoff, Wisconsin People & Ideas) What impresses me most about The Heart of Things is Hildebrand’s power of observation, especially in those passages dealing with the natural world— the vivid details with which he describes something as surprising as a snapping turtle in the road, for example, or as commonplace as lilacs in a field; from the intricate patterns of deer or dobsonflies to fishing, before it “became a branch of applied electronics.” (Mark Vinz, Middle West Review) ...a beautiful book that I think every Wisconsinte should consider reading. With little fanfare and tons and tons of beautiful adjectives, Hildebrand shares his journeys of being so present in the moment I found it hard to stop reading...It's what brings this book together, the weaving of sight and sound, of water dripping off oars, eagle's wings taking flight, of a river flowing away, how the horizon sits low and hope is found in every sunrise.(Jay Gilbertson, Dunn County News)
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About the Author
John Hildebrand is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. He is the author of Reading the River: A Voyage Down the Yukon, Mapping the Farm: A Family Chronicle, and A Northern Front: New & Selected Essays, and his articles and essays have appeared in Harper’s magazine, Audubon, Sports Illustrated, Outside, The Best American Sports Writing―1999, and The Missouri Review. He has been awarded a Minnesota Book Award, Banta Award from the Wisconsin Library Association, Bush Fellowship, Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowship, and a Friends of American Libraries Award. Â
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Product details
Hardcover: 200 pages
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press; 1 edition (August 28, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0870206729
ISBN-13: 978-0870206726
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.1 out of 5 stars
13 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
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The Heart of Things By John HildebrandI listen to WPR a ton. Recently I was tuned in to a Larry Meiller show and author Hildebrand was on sharing from his new collection of short stories and I was so impressed. His stories have appeared in the Wisconsin Trails magazine (which is now only available online) and have been organized by seasons into a beautiful book that I think every Wisconsinite should consider reading over the long winter. With little fanfare and tons and tons of beautiful adjectives, Hildebrand shares his journeys of being so present in the moment I found it hard to stop reading. This is a book that reminds me of a box of chocolates. You need to savor one, then consider the next. Like taking a step forward, finding your way while the sun slowly sets. "...Given the option, I'll take a paper map over an electronic navigation system anytime--unless I'm circumnavigating the globe or traversing the Alps--because following a GPS amounts to tunnel vision." "Place matters but probably less than other externals like family or friends or work. That's because the space we carve out for our lives is more about time than geography, and since most lives follow a similar trajectory, it's reasonable to assume you can be happy (or not) anywhere." I'm working on a new novel, as I seem to every winter, and the setting is always a crucial character in my work. Because of that, I noticed a story called `Lilacs' in this collection and it hit me square in my writing-heart. Not only am I intrigued by the reality that an island SW of Eau Claire, in the Chippewa River, now lies in ruins, but that there's proof of a town. I can now wield my magic adjective-filled keyboard and rediscover place all thanks to Hildebrand's curious hunger to know more and to listen to his wife's wisdom. "Against the canopy of river birch and silver maple, the domestic lilac looked as out of place as a racehorse among a herd of zebra. How did it get here? I found the answer: a ruined silo and a cellar full of brambles. So the lilac had once shaded a now-vanished farmhouse. Until 1900 farming community had once thrived on the island...Someone had brought the lilac as rootstock to the island and planted it precisely here between farmhouse and river. A woman, my wife, corrected me the next day. A woman would have planted it." Is that not the most amazing seed for story? It's what brings this book together, the weaving of sight and sound, of water dripping off oars, eagle's wings taking flight, of a river flowing away, how the horizon sits low and hope is found in every sunrise. These are snippets of us, peeks into our lives as we unfold the starched cloth for Thanksgiving and appreciate all our gifts.
This is really a great collection of short essays that I would recommend to anyone. It's very well written and packed with heartfelt emotion without being overly sentimental. I grew up in the Midwest, so this book really rang true to me. But whether it's taking you back to summers at water parks and family reunions, or winters ice skating and cross country skiing, the book evokes a very specific place that anyone who grew up in small town America could relate to. More than just a place, though, this book is about the people that fill our lives and make the place we live important.Each one originally published as part of a regular column in Wisconsin Trails Magazine, these essays are very succinct and seasonally-organized as the "almanac" in the title suggests. It was easy to read one essay when I had just a few minutes to spare here and there. Or before bed, I would read one or two and then find it hard not to read the next because I was enjoying it so much.
This is a superb book by a Midwestern outdoorsman and cultural observer. It lifts the spirit and says many things that we all feel but can't put into words as well as John Hildebrand. Buy it! In fact, buy a number of copies and send them to your friends on the coasts--they'll learn something.
John reminds me to slow down and appreciate the natural world and society around me. The short essays are perfect for bedtime, too.
As a person who was born in the suburbs of Minneapolis and raised on a farm in Wisconsin since my sophomore year in high school, I can relate with so many of Mr. Hildebrand's stories. I particularly enjoyed those from his grandfather's farm.
This is a wonderful book. I am reading it to my elderly mother who grew up in the Eau Claire, Wisconsin area and it is bringing back many nice memories for her of familiar places and events.
A wonderful evocation of Wisconsin's sense of place. I only wish I had sought the author out for a conversation while an undergrad at UW - Eau Claire.
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