John Muir once wrote, “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” But today, they’re calling us to do more than explore—they’re asking us to protect. These recently released books celebrate a similar spirit of the famed naturalist and author, known as the “father of the national parks,” encouraging deeper connection with, and understanding of, the outdoors. Whether you’re road-tripping, overlanding, or dreaming from your armchair, they’ll inspire mindful adventure and stewardship.
Carbon
The Book of Life
BY PAUL HAWKEN
Environmentalist Paul Hawken reimagines carbon not as a climate villain but as life’s essential element and offers a new way to view our relationship with the Earth—rooted in possibility, not despair. (Viking, $28)
The National Parks Traveler’s Companion
A Journal Featuring Bucket Lists, Writing Prompts, and Passport Stamp Logs
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