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- published by Dundurn Press in May 2019
- hardcover, 232 pages
- 78 full colour images
- books are available at Indigo, Amazon, your local book store or by messaging me
- retails for $24.99

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"In A Trail Called Home, Paul O'Hara offers a vital new form of nature writing so necessary for our times. His personal story of forging a friendship with the land weaves a passion for trees and a deeply felt understanding of nature, with the settler imperative of bridging connection and building relationship with First Nations who have called this gathering place home for millennia. O'Hara is an inspiring, grounded and eloquent guide on this trail."

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 - Lorraine Johnson, author of A Garden for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee, The New Ontario Naturalized Garden, and 100 Easy-to-Grow Native Plants for Canadian Gardens

"O'Hara's gonzo natural history is part memoir, part elegy, part guide. The result is informative, inspiring, entertaining, and often surprising."

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- Gerry Waldron, biologist and author of Trees of the Carolinian Forest

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"In A Trail Called Home, Paul O’Hara takes us on a personal walk through the memory of his home place, the wild territory he explored with young friends, and the larger landscape he studied as an adult. Reading the landscape of the Golden Horseshoe to eons past and interpreting what we see now, we see the evolution of change continuing. Through his writing, we find a deeper meaning to the land, a feeling of connection with the genius loci, and a sense of the divine in the remnants of wild places."

  

- Dr. John D. Ambrose, botanist and pioneer of Carolinian tree conservation

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