A poet at heart, Amy Minato rejects her life of consumption in Chicago to go back to nature--specifically, to a commune in Oregon, where she rediscovers herself. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a delightful and thought-provoking book. It is a reflection of the urge many of us have to simplify our lives. Minato's artist's eye and writing skills make this book not only readable, but also worth reading again. Her narrative explores her experiences connecting with herself as well as discovering the beauty and sanctity of nature.
If Walden Had Been Written by a Woman....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I agree with the other reviewers that this is a very nice read, poetic and compelling. But what stayed with me were the good questions the author asks about how all of us are living. Her experiment took her far enough off the beaten path for an interesting perspective, but not so far that the questions (and occasional answers) don't apply to the lives that we all -- including the author at the end of the experiment -- lead. The book is honest, but not self-righteous, exploring relationships, not proclaiming absolutes. I found myself thinking that Siesta Lane sounded like Walden would have if it had been written by a woman.
Poetic yet real
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
What a beautiful story. The author has such talent in relating what could be seen as mundane with poetic imagery while pulling me along with an engrossing narrative. I hope there is more to come!
Siesta Lane
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Siesta Lane: A Year Unplugged, or, The Good Intentions of Ten People, Two Cats, One Old Dog, Eight Acres, One Telephone, Three Cars, and Twenty Miles to the Nearest Town I so enjoyed Amy's telling of her story. Poetic yet succinct she kept me with her from the beginning and made me wish that I had had the insight and courage to live so close to the earth. She has a great knack for relating the everyday mundane things that occupy us and a sensitivity in sharing some intimate thoughts. I really loved this book
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