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Unfulfilled by city life, Amy Blackmarr sold her thriving Kansas business and returned to the
pine woods of South Georgia to follow a dream. For five years, she lived in her
grandfather’s “old scarecrow of a fishing cabin” beside the pond. Now with
warmth, humor, and a strong, clear voice, she brings her rustic world alive in
stories
about
her dogs, life without hot water, visits from an alligator, and the life and
death of her grandmother. Blackmarr also writes candidly of the demons she must
conquer in her own nature to become the person she longs to be while
continually proving there is wonder to be found in every moment. In the
tradition of Thoreau’s Walden and Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek,
Going to Ground is a tribute to the transcendent beauty of nature and the joys,
fears, lessons, and serenity of the solitary life.
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