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If you really want to see a woodland caribou, you might try going to a place forgotten by time.  It should be a hushed place, with perhaps rocky green hills and blue water, home to loons and beaver, lichen and yellow buttercups.

With every step, this gentle journey brings us to a deeper and more unique connection with nature.  Phyllis Root's mesmerizing text, together with Jim Meyer's outstanding woodblock prints, make the very heart of the forest come alive and reveal that if you are patient and quiet, sometimes what you are seeking will, in the end, find you.

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Phyllis Root

Phyllis Root

1949 -
American
Phyllis Root teaches writing for children at Vermont College and is the author of many fine children's books, including Grandmother Winter, whi... See more
Jim  Meyer

Jim Meyer

Jim Meyer's medium of choice is the color woodblock print.  He has been influenced by both the Western and Japanese printmaking traditions and ... See more

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