Author Ken McAlpine stands in his front yard one night in Ventura, California, trying to see the stars. His view is diminished by light pollution, making it hard to see much of anything in the sky. Our fast-paced, technologically advanced society, he concludes, is not conducive to stargazing or soul-searching. Taking a page from Thoreau's
Walden, he decides to get away from the clamor of everyday life, journeying alone through California's Channel Islands National Park. There, he imagines, he might be able to "breathe slowly and think clearly, to examine how we live and what we live for."
In between his week-long solo trips through these pristine islands, McAlpine reaches out to try to better understand his fellow man: he eats lunch with the homeless in Beverly Hills, sits in the desert with a 98-year-old Benedictine monk, and befriends a sidewalk celebrity impersonator in Hollywood. What he discovers about himself and the world we live in will inspire anyone who wishes they had the time to slow down and notice the wonders of nature and humanity.
Author: Ken McAlpine
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Trumpeter
Published: 07/14/2009
Pages: 265
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781590305300
About the AuthorKen McAlpine is an award-winning travel writer whose work has appeared in
Sports Illustrated,
Outside,
Reader's Digest, and the
Los Angeles Times. He is the author of
Off-Season: Discovering America on Winter's Shore. He lives with his family in Ventura, California.