Like our best nature writers, ÝHarrigan¨ tells us not only what's out there, but connects it to our everyday lives.... A Natural State is recommended reading not just for Texans but for all who would explore their connections to the natural world.
Harrigan tests the validity of Ýhis¨ love of place in a series of essays about the Texas that does not appear on the television show 'Dallas' or in the pages of the Neiman-Marcus catalogue. And he finds a place of remarkable natural variety and peculiar beauty. A place worth loving.
The personal essay at its best. What Edward Abbey did for the desert Southwest and what E. B. White did for Maine, Harrigan has done for Texas; quite simply, he is just as good.
Like our best nature writers, [Harrigan] tells us not only what's out there, but connects it to our everyday lives.... A Natural State is recommended reading not just for Texans but for all who would explore their connections to the natural world.
Harrigan tests the validity of [his] love of place in a series of essays about the Texas that does not appear on the television show 'Dallas' or in the pages of the Neiman-Marcus catalogue. And he finds a place of remarkable natural variety and peculiar beauty. A place worth loving.