
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
by Annie Dillard (1974)
Like 'walden unknown', this offers deep philosophical inquiry through nature observation.

by Unknown (2010)
"...Living among mortals, Cassiel has begun to develop a reluctant affection for them--especially the intriguing Warden Luis Rocha. As the mystery deepens around the kidnapping of innocent Warden children, Cassiel and Luis are the only ones who can investigate within both the human and Djinn realms. But the more Luis and Cassiel search, the more dangerous the trail becomes, reaching not only into a fanatical splinter group, but into the highest ranks of Cassiel's immortal kin. An outcast from her own kind, Cassiel must now rely on her own limited earthbound powers to save the young Wardens...if it's not already too late."--p.[4] of cover.
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by Annie Dillard (1974)
Like 'walden unknown', this offers deep philosophical inquiry through nature observation.

by Aldo Leopold (1949)
Echoes 'walden unknown's' passion for land ethics and ecological interconnectedness.

by J.A. Baker (1967)
Mirrors 'walden unknown's' intense focus and observational dedication to the environment.

by Edward Abbey (1968)
Shares 'walden unknown's' fierce defense of wilderness and critique of modern civilization.

by Helen Macdonald (2008)
Like 'walden unknown', it seeks healing and meaning through deep engagement with the wild.
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