Fleming describes domesticated and wild nature on her farm; delves into Ohio's rich history of agriculture; tackles the issues of litter and pollution; decries the practice of hydraulic fracturing (or "fracking"); and reflects on changes in communities bordering rivers, which are often the most exploited by extraction industries.
The result is an evocative collection, which traces Ohio's natural and cultural history-and serves as an urgent call to preserve its splendor.
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