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This work describes a family's move from urban life to a lakeshore homestead, combining practical accounts of building a stone house, shore conservation, and gardening with reflections on bees, roses and workmanship. Interwoven are sustained meditations on home-making, domestic economy and neighborliness, and a sustained critique of urban schooling that motivates experiments in home education aimed at cultivating each child's individuality. Essays and sketches shift between hands-on detail, natural observation and contemplative thought, arguing for a healthful, purposeful domestic life that contributes to the moral and creative formation of the younger generation.
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