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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
The Road to Continental Heart is the chronicle of a collaborative journey documented in original poetry by Steven Dale Davison and photography by George Lawrence, who together migrated across America with peaceful, like-minded eco-warriors. Davison captures North America's essence through the written word and poetic reflections from 'The Walk', which enriched his understanding of landscapes and their histories and humanity's connection to them. Rooted in the bioregional movement's principles, the compilation of poetry, photographs, and letters emphasizes understanding and living harmoniously with nature. Paired with Lawrence's photos, the poems convey Earth-care messages, urging readers to defend and befriend their land. Through intimate connections and shared love for the continent, Davison invites readers to embrace and protect their own places of residence responsibly.
As a child, my father loaded us kids up in a camper van, and from Vancouver, Washington, we zigzagged across the United States for two months. Steven Dale Davison's The Road to Continental Heart brought me back to those ingrained memories with his superb poetic odyssey. Lawrence's photographs are from the time when film was all we had before digital filtering, resulting in authentic depictions we can feel on the page. Davison beautifully expresses a moving, deep gratitude for the land, hymns of praise and lamentation, and his commitment to preservation. It is impossible not to be moved ourselves and take this testament to the past and its plea for deeper earth connectivity as a timeless reminder of our responsibility to honor and protect it. I dug up my old photo book, sat with my children, and combed through the poetry with renewed hope in the promise of the next generation learning from the ones who walked before them. Very highly recommended.