
In this vivid travelogue, the author takes listeners deep into the remote forests and lakes of northern Maine, recounting a series of summer expeditions that blend careful natural observation with personal reflection. From the towering cliffs of Mount Kineo to the quiet, mirror‑like waters of Moosehead Lake, each scene is rendered with a poet’s eye, noting the changing light, the rustle of pine, and the rhythms of wildlife that inhabit the untouched landscape.
Beyond the scenery, the narrative follows the author’s encounters with the region’s Indigenous guides, whose knowledge of the woods offers a fresh perspective on survival and reverence for the land. Their conversations open a window onto a way of life that runs parallel to the author’s own quest for understanding, inviting listeners to consider how different cultures read the same natural world. The first part of the journey sets a tone of wonder and contemplation, promising an immersive experience of America’s rugged frontier.
Full title
The Maine Woods The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 03 (of 20)
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (580K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-04-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1862
Best known for Walden and the essay later called "Civil Disobedience," this American writer turned close attention to nature, conscience, and the way people choose to live. His work is still loved for its clarity, independence, and quiet intensity.
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