Esther Emery is like a Christian Annie Dillard or Ralph Waldo Emerson – her writing about nature is phenomenal. This is a short book consisting of twenty blog-sized chapters. They are dreamy, beautifully-written shap-shots of the reality of living off-grid in a yurt in the mountains of Idaho, plus subtle nuggets wisdom about creation and the Creator interspersed.
Only Esther Emery can make you cry at raspberry canes – her writing is magic.
Best of all, at the moment it’s FREE when you subscribe to her newsletter. If you haven’t yet read her amazing memoir, What Falls From the Sky, this is a good place to start for a taste of her writing. Highly recommended for feeding your soul.
Esther Emery used to direct stage plays in Southern California. But that was a long time ago. Now she lives with her husband and three children off the grid in a yurt, tending to three acres in the foothills of Idaho’s Rocky Mountains. She writes about faith and trying to live a fearless, free life at www.estheremery.com.
Esther Emery is like a Christian Annie Dillard or Ralph Waldo Emerson – her writing about nature is phenomenal. This is a short book consisting of twenty blog-sized chapters. They are dreamy, beautifully-written shap-shots of the reality of living off-grid in a yurt in the mountains of Idaho, plus subtle nuggets wisdom about creation and the Creator interspersed.
Only Esther Emery can make you cry at raspberry canes – her writing is magic.
Best of all, it’s FREE when you subscribe to her newsletter here. If you haven’t yet read her amazing memoir, What Falls From the Sky, this is a good place to start for a taste of her writing. Highly recommended for feeding your soul.