Thoreau’s Thoughts Still Relevant

As one of America’s earliest naturalists, Henry David Thoreau eloquently expresses his reverence for nature, and its relevance to mankind’s existential joy in his book, Walden. In this video, I share one of my favorite passages from the book, first written in 1846.

Lisa Hare

Author of Women’s Western Fiction

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