The Natural Traveler Along North Carolina’s Coast
The Natural Traveler Along North Carolina’s Coast (John Blair) is a 322-page guidebook aimed at readers whose primary interest lies with the wildlife, the recreational opportunities, and scenery to be found in North Carolina’s coastal region. The book opens with a primer on the ecology of the coastal environment, followed by chapters on the Outer Banks, the Sound Country, and Southern Coast. The book covers all of the region’s classic sites, including Jockey’s Ridge State Park, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, and Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, along with lesser known gems such as Nag’s Head Woods, Merchant’s Millpond, and the Roanoke River Paddle Trail. The book also contains recommendations on lodgings and restaurants.
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Author's Praise
"A wonderful, thought-provoking read, very evocative of changing times in the South. In a time of turmoil and fear of the "other" in America, this novel speaks to love, acceptance and respect. The characters are wonderfully drawn and I really hated to see the story end. Highly recommend this work by this talented writer!"
A story that resonates no matter where you live. The author moves the reader gracefully and seamlessly through time. The dialogue propels the story, and the characters change in surprising ways. Well done!