<p>Anne LaBastille found peace and solitude in the log cabin she built for herself at Black Bear Lake. But as the years passed, the outside world intruded in various ways: curious fans, after reading her best-selling book <i>Woodswoman</i>, tracked her down; land developers arrived; there was air and noise pollution and the damages of acid rain.</p><p><i>Woodswoman II</i> is the story of the author's decision to retreat farther, a half-mile behind her main cabin, and build a tiny cabin--fashioned after the one in Thoreau's <i>Walden</i>--in which she could write and contemplate. In this book (originally published under the title <i>Beyond Black Bear Lake</i>) she writes movingly of her life with two German shepherds as companions, of a sustaining relationship with a man as independent as herself, and her renewed bond with nature.</p>
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