At age eighteen, in 1974, Yvonne sets out to build a home from trees on eighty acres she’s bought on an Oregon mountainside. Log by log she creates a cabin and heals from an orphaned past, finding a new family in the forest and with people in a valley named John Day. This true story of one woman’s survival in the wilderness puts an honest and gritty face on the fantasy of living alone in the forest. Readers of My Side of the Mountain and Wild—and fans of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and Walden alike—will eagerly follow along on the journey through this candid, revealing account. Babe in the Woods includes original artwork and ledgers, further authenticating the construction of this three-story log cabin built by hand from trees on land Yvonne still owns today. It is the first in a three-book series about her relationship with woodsy things in a place of risk and isolation but also peace, quiet beauty, and repose.
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About the Author:
Yvonne Wakefield, who also goes by Yvonne Pepin-Wakefield, is an artist and the author of Suitcase Filled with Nails: Lessons Learned from Teaching Art in Kuwait (Boldface Books, 2016). She also holds a doctorate in Human Organizational Systems, although this has nothing to do with building a log cabin. The mountainside and log cabin are still much the same as Yvonne describes, although over time the outer walls have lost their luster and the author also shows evidence of weathering. Babe in the Woods: Building a Life One Log at a Time is the first in a three-book series about Yvonne’s time living in this log cabin beside a mountain stream. Images from this book and examples of Yvonne’s art can be viewed on her websites: www.yvonnepepinwakefield.com www.babeandthewoods.com
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- PublisherBoldface Books
- Publication date2016
- ISBN 10 1935619136
- ISBN 13 9781935619130
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages286
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