Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241402993
- Publisher: Penguin UK
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Classic
- Height: 129 mm
- Spine Width: 18 mm
- Width: 196 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241402999
- Publisher Date: 25 Feb 2020
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 208
- Weight: 160 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Experience the beauty of nature with Marjory Wildcraft’s “A Sand County Almanac” (ISBN: 9780241402993). Explore the changing seasons and discover the profound concept of a ‘land ethic,’ emphasizing harmony between humans and the environment. A timeless classic.
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Inderpreet Singh –
An important book, though it can be a bit academic in tone. Worth the effort to understand the concepts.
Anurag Kumar –
This book changed how I see the natural world. Some parts were slow, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Sarthak Verma –
I enjoyed the author’s personal connection to the land. A bit repetitive at times.
Raghavendra Mani Tripathi –
Great and lovely read. Some chapters I loved, some I did not.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A classic for a reason. The writing is beautiful, though sometimes a bit dense. I appreciate the message about land ethics.
Atharva M Deshkar –
The prose is stunning. The author’s love for the land shines through. It drags a little.
Arushi Mittal –
Wonderful prose! I felt like I was right there in Wisconsin. A bit preachy at times, but still good.
Suprith D S –
I loved the personal reflections. It did get a little dry at times, but I still recommend it.
Vinit Yadav –
This book is simply beautiful. A slow read, but rewarding. Really made me think!
Abhishek Prasad –
Lovely writing, and profound insights. A bit slow-paced for my taste, but still a valuable read.
Rushali N M –
A classic for a reason. I enjoyed the seasonal observations, but some sections dragged on.
Bhupendra –
Interesting perspective on nature. I found some chapters more engaging than others.
Sneha Yadav –
Beautifully written and deeply moving. It is slow, but I appreciate it.
Zeshan Ashraf –
A classic that deserves its reputation. The land ethic concept is more relevant than ever. Some chapters are skippable.
Lakshya Joshi –
A classic, but be prepared for a slow and reflective read. The Land Ethic concept is vital.
Aaina Narang –
A powerful call to action for environmental stewardship. Can be tedious at some points.
Rishabh Bharadwaj –
A book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it. Made me really think.
Muddassir Hussain –
Important message, but not always an easy read. Some of the observations felt a bit repetitive.
Shreya Singh –
A must-read for anyone interested in conservation. Some of the language is old-fashioned, but the message is timeless.
Ravi Yadav –
An important and influential book, but some ideas presented do not hold up.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
A seminal work in environmental literature. Some sections are denser than others.
Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
A thought-provoking book about our relationship with nature. Some parts felt a little outdated.
Navya Joshi –
Powerful and insightful. Definitely recommend for nature lovers. A little verbose though!
Sreekanth S –
Thought-provoking but a bit dated in some of its observations. Still relevant to today’s environmental discussions.
Pillarisetty Vijaya Akshitha –
Inspiring and insightful. A must-read for anyone concerned about the environment. Few chapter can be better.