Counterpoint
Watershed
CounterpointQuestioning the value of dams requires a serious readjustment in the country's notion of progress, a prospect threatening to some and daunting to a...
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CounterpointQuestioning the value of dams requires a serious readjustment in the country's notion of progress, a prospect threatening to some and daunting to a...
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CounterpointThe inspiration for the film starring Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly, this resonant story of a mother’s unsettling quest to understand her teenag...
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CounterpointA young lawyer in Los Angeles is called back to his family's farm in rural Australia and plunged into a complex struggle between past and present, ...
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CounterpointRanging from America’s insatiable consumerism and household economies to literary subjects and America’s attitude toward waste, here Berry graceful...
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CounterpointIn 1872, a woman known only as "An Earnest Englishwoman" published a letter titled "Are Women Animals?" in which she protested against the fact tha...
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Counterpoint“A thoughtful perspective on humans' capacity for moral behavior.” —Kirkus Reviews“A comprehensive introduction to religious skepticism.” —Publishe...
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CounterpointTaking its title from a question often asked of polyglots, What Language Do I Dream In? is Elena Lappin's stunning memoir about how language runs ...
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Counterpoint"The reasoned and insistent exhortations of a man with a cause who, rather than mellowing with age and wisdom, continues to grow in forcefulness an...
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CounterpointIn this collection, Herbert Morris gathers 15 poems in his two signature modes, the dramatic monologue and the meditative reverie. His subjects inc...
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CounterpointA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceA dazzling debut collection spanning a century of Black American and Afro-Latino life in Puerto Rico, P...
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CounterpointReading the West Book Awards NomineeLonglisted for the Aspen Words Literary PrizeA New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceA dazzling debut colle...
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CounterpointOne of America’s most esteemed natural history writers takes to the hills of the Pacific Northwest in search of Bigfoot—and finds the wildness with...
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CounterpointNo one in their right mind travels across Siberia in the middle of winter in a modified Russian jeep, with only a CD player (which breaks on the fi...
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Counterpoint"John Verdon writes grown–up detective novels, by which I mean stories with intelligent plots, well–developed characters and crimes that have socia...
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Counterpoint“Tense, moving, and hilarious . . . [A] dark jewel of a novel.” —Francine Prose, O, The Oprah MagazineThree husbands have left her. I.R.S. agents a...
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CounterpointA brief meditation on the role of technology in his own life and how it has changed the landscape of the United States from "America's greatest phi...
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CounterpointA compelling inquiry of the meaning of wilderness follows the author's exploration of local landscapes such as a hedge maze and town parks in searc...
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CounterpointThe winds of the world have sculpted the land and all aspects of nature, but they've also shaped humans — histories, cultures and settlements. Ephe...
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CounterpointComposed while Wendell Berry looked out the multipaned window of his writing studio, this early sequence of poems contemplates Berry’s personal lif...
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CounterpointA fierce, funny, unsentimental book about growing older, about grace and forgiveness, and about hope for a world we must too soon leave behind.His ...
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Counterpoint"Every word here feels set down with care and fierce conscience. The resulting narrative glows." —San Francisco Chronicle A novel of rich details ...
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CounterpointIn the Willapa Hills of southwest Washington, both the human community and the forest community are threatened with extinction. Virtually every acr...
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CounterpointThe woman who elevated food writing to an art is at her best in this mouthwatering collection of memoirs and recipes.Boldly confessing her prejudic...
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