Walden
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Walden is the classic account of two years spent by Henry David Thoreau living at Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts. The story is detailed in its accounts of Thoreau's day-to-day activities, observations, and undertakings to survive out in the wilderness for two years. Thoreau's journal is an exquisite account of a man seeking a more simple life by living in harmony with nature. In today's fast-paced consumer-driven society, the austere lifestyle endorsed by Thoreau is as relevant and refreshing as ever.

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classic, September 02, 2009
Reviewer: bex
Walden is still thought-provoking and relevant. Thoreau demonstrates how one can go on a vast exploration without ever leaving one's zip code. Who knew peas could be so fascinating?
- Published:
May 2008
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
W029210
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Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Literature
American Classics
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