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K
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Preach!
“Carol sought to cut out the money making middleman. Outside with a natural economy that kept everyone alive. Inside was the artificial economy that separated us from the real source. She wanted direct, original relationship with nature, where she used her own hands to acquire the food and shelter she needed.”
— Mar 07, 2026 09:44PM
“Carol sought to cut out the money making middleman. Outside with a natural economy that kept everyone alive. Inside was the artificial economy that separated us from the real source. She wanted direct, original relationship with nature, where she used her own hands to acquire the food and shelter she needed.”
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K
is on page 295 of 320
This book was a 3 ⭐️ book up until the ‘NDE’ (not really) described at the end. I was almost moved to 😭 which speaks to the writers ability to capture her story.
— 18 hours, 5 min ago
K
is on page 290 of 320
Death brought out the best in us (Carol). In the face of death, we discover what really matters. Daily contact with death proves perspective on it every day life that was refreshingly candid and clear. Intensified her life
— Mar 11, 2026 07:07AM
K
is on page 246 of 320
Lots of history that enhances’ the story but in my opinion digresses from the story in too much detail. I find myself looking to reconnect with Carol and her life on Cumberland
— Mar 10, 2026 09:13PM
K
is on page 147 of 320
🤨 ‘Louie suggested that he and Carol give each other partial ownership in their property’
Suspicious 🤨
— Mar 09, 2026 08:39PM
Suspicious 🤨
K
is on page 109 of 320
Great bit on 🐢 generally than more specifically sea 🐢 journey. Apparently, Carol’s species
— Mar 08, 2026 10:32AM
K
is on page 102 of 320
“Large birds can scoop up turtles in their beaks, lift them in the air, and then drop them on the rocks to break open their shells. The only human known to be killed by a turtle was a Greek tragedian Aechylus, whose bald head was mistaken for a rock by an eagle flying overhead.“
— Mar 08, 2026 09:59AM
K
is on page 45 of 320
Along the way, we humans had also cut our connection to the wild, Carol believed. Cities were zoos for people. Artificial food was manufactured for the masses. We build our self climate controlled cages and produce pharmaceuticals to help us live longer. What exactly are we living longer for?”
— Mar 07, 2026 09:45PM
K
is on page 23 of 320
Pretty wondrous childhood.
Feed 🐈⬛ during church
Dad shot quarter out of her hand.
Dad shot her in the stomach
Ate roadkill because ‘free food’
Drank nightly w/parents starting at 12
Had menagerie in the basement
— Mar 07, 2026 10:01AM
Feed 🐈⬛ during church
Dad shot quarter out of her hand.
Dad shot her in the stomach
Ate roadkill because ‘free food’
Drank nightly w/parents starting at 12
Had menagerie in the basement
