Om Journal; Volume 2
This classic work by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau is a collection of observations and reflections that he recorded during his time living alone in the woods of Massachusetts in the mid-19th century. Thoreau muses on topics ranging from the beauty of nature to the failings of society, offering insights that are still relevant today.
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