In telling the story of a farm family’s struggle to survive and thrive, Landings grapples with the legacy of our cultural divide between art and land, and celebrates the beauty discovered along the way.
The world needs books like Landings to record ‘the joy, delight, and awe of our creaturely lives on earth.’ … The revelations hold a much-needed redemption of labor itself.
—Barbara Kingsolver, from the introduction
This is a distinguished book that puts you into the company of Aldo Leopold, Harlan Hubbard, and David Kline. Anybody who passes attentively through its pages will love it.
—Wendell Berry, from a letter to the author