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Cabin fever, a suburban father's search for the wild, Tom Montgomery Fate

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Cabin fever, a suburban father's search for the wild, Tom Montgomery Fate
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cabin fever
Oclc number
664668605
Responsibility statement
Tom Montgomery Fate
Sub title
a suburban father's search for the wild
Summary
"A modern Walden--if Thoreau had had three kids and a minivan--Cabin Fever is a serious yet irreverent take on living in a cabin in the woods while also living within our high-tech, materialist culture. Tom Montgomery Fate turns Thoreau's immortal statement "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately" on its head with the phrase, "I got married and had children because I wished to live deliberately." Though he spends half his time at a cabin in the woods, the author issues no world-renouncing, back-to-nature paean. Fate, unlike Thoreau, balances his solitude with full engagement in family and civic life, and cultivates mindfulnesss in both worlds. Through stories such as "The Confused Cardinal, " in which a male bird feeding chicks of another species leads the author to reflect on parenting, and "In the Time of Cicadas, " which juxtaposes his wife's hysterectomy with the burgeoning fecundity of seventeen-year cicadas, Fate explores how to live "a more deliberate life" amid a high-tech material culture and invites readers to consider the possibility of enough in a culture of more"--, Provided by publisher"Cabin Fever is "Thoreau applied" to the 21st century -- a suburban father's honest exploration of how to live a more deliberate and attentive life within a high-tech, material culture"--, Provided by publisher
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