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The author presents a series of autobiographical sketches that recall a rural childhood on a family farm, memories of parents and siblings, and the progression from local schooling to early work. He interweaves practical details of farm life with close observations of landscape and wildlife, reflections on travels and occasional encounters with literary figures, and accounts of later years managing a small fruit farm. The collection closes with a brief concluding piece by his son that frames those remembrances.

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John Burroughs

John Burroughs (1837-1921) was an American naturalist and essayist, celebrated for his writings on nature and the outdoors. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, blending personal observation with philosophical insights. Burroughs was a key figure in the transcendentalist movement, alongside contemporaries like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. He is best known for his books such as "A Year in the Fields" and "Fresh Fields," which showcase his keen observations of wildlife and landscapes. His essays continue to inspire readers with their lyrical prose and profound connection to nature.

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