| Details | | Publication Date: | 1999-05-01 | | Illustrator: | Wendell Minor |
| Size | | Height: | 5.5 in | | Width: | 9.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 12.0 oz |
Publisher's Note David Kline came upon a sleeping woodchuck one summer day as he walked the land near his farm. In a gesture that speaks eloquently of Kline's relationship with the natural world, he scratched the animal gently with his walking stick, and the sleeping creature arched its back with pleasure at the attention. Like its title, this collection of essays on nature, farming, animals, insects, and other topics bespeaks the gentle demeanor and appreciation for nature that shape the author's descriptions of the world around him. Sharing his fondness for watching clouds while he rests his horses and for planting flowers in his favorite spot the woods, David Kline offers a view of life that few of us take time to experience. Scratching the Woodchuck resounds with knowledge, reverence, and joyful spirit, and to follow Kline's explorations of the landscape and animals around his farm is to sense and come to share his respect for and unity with the earth.
Industry Reviews "Kline's essays are rich with practical information and never sentimental..." San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Elissa Alford (02/15/1998)
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