About This Book
The narrator wanders through late-summer and early-autumn countryside in a sequence of lyrical travel essays that blend close natural description, occasional verse, and anecdotal portraits. Scenes range from apple-laden orchards and hushful woodland hermitages to farmers' fields and riversides, interrupted by picnics, curious visitors and small-town oddities. Reflections on solitude, the loss of summer, popular taste in scenery, and rural hospitality alternate with playful digressions about food, local customs and minor statistics, while comic and tender sketches of people encountered provide local color. The collection concludes with a river passage and a wistful farewell to the season.
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