North with the Spring: A Naturalist's Record of a 17,000 Mile Journey with the North-American SpringStarting in the vast Everglades, where the seasons overlap and spring begins for the United States, the author and his wife traveled through 23 states for 130 days. The story of their adventures forms a natural history of the spring, a biography of the world's favorite season. |
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