David Brendan Hopes
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The Falls of the Wyona
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2019
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2 editions
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Bird Songs of the Mesozoic: A Day Hiker's Guide to the Nearby Wild
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2005
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A Sense of the Morning: Field Notes of a Born Observer
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A Childhood in the Milky Way: Becoming a Poet in Ohio
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published
1999
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5 editions
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Blood Rose
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1996
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2 editions
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The One with the Beautiful Necklaces
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Peniel
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A Sense of the Morning: Inspiring Reflections on Nature and Discovery
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1990
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The Glacier's Daughters
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1981
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The Ones with Difficult Names
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“I send my friends e-mail messages about the progress of my garden, especially of my roses. It left them with the impression, I think, that I was concerned with nothing else. I felt no urgency in correcting that notion. People obsessed with their gardens have probably caused the least suffering in the world of any category of men.”
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“Most European nations identify themselves with eagles or lions, with some predator or creature of the air, ascendant and belligerent. I would like to visit the country which adopts the groundhog as its mascot, somewhere peaceful, some place that curls against the secrets of the earth, a little Belgium of the imagination, tables piled high with cakes, the Sunday bells ringing (not too loudly), the light falling on rolling hillocks studded with salad greens.”
― Bird Songs of the Mesozoic: A Day Hiker's Guide to the Nearby Wild
― Bird Songs of the Mesozoic: A Day Hiker's Guide to the Nearby Wild
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