3/5 Stars (%55/100)
It was okay in general. I do agree with Miller's opinions and some of them were really interesting. Since nature has a really important place in American history and culture, it is nice to find a very informative source. Miller explores how the American landscape has influenced the development of national identity, literature, art, and philosophy. He argues that from the earliest settlers to the modern era, Americans have had a profound and complex connection to nature, which has shaped their beliefs, values, and institutions. Miller traces this relationship through various historical periods, highlighting key figures and movements such as the Transcendentalists and the conservation movement. He contends that understanding America's "nature nation" is essential for comprehending its cultural and intellectual history.