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Walking Home to Humboldt
- My Love Letters to You
- Narrated by: T.B. DeLane
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Walking Home to Humboldt is a poetic journey through the space-time of unspoken thoughts, dreams, and memories, revealed in love letters about home as read by the author. The bewitching beauty of Humboldt County, in Northern California, has been left in the stewardship of the Green Man himself. It has inspired countless artists; its deep forests of redwoods, creeping mists, and the slate-gray waters of the Pacific Ocean set the perfect landscape for unexpressed soul. This is a book of poetry about homecoming and good-byes. It is of heartbreak and triumph, celebration, and bittersweet resignation. Revel in the love shared and felt here. It was made for you.
©2021 T.B. DeLane (P)2021 T.B. DeLane
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