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The type writing of Gary Ferguson comes up out of personal experience. He trekked 500 miles through Yellowstone to create Walking Down the Wild and put in a season in the field at a wilderness remedy program for Shouting at the Sky. He journeyed 250 miles by walking for Hawks Recovery and adopted through the seasons the first 14 wolves released into Yellowstone National Area for The Yellowstone Wolves. But nothing at all could make him for the experience he details in his new reserve. The Take Home is both a moving celebration of the outdoor life distributed between Ferguson and his partner, Jane, who passed away tragically in a canoeing crash in North Ontario in 2005, and a chronicle of the mending, uplifting ability of mother nature. Confronting his unthinkable damage, Ferguson set out to fulfill Jane's last wish: the scattering of her ashes in five remote control, wild locations they treasured and distributed. The act of the take home allows Ferguson the chance to ruminate on their life together as well as explore deeply the impactful existence of nature in every of our lives. Theirs was a love borne of wild places, and The Take Home offers a powerful glimpse into how the natural world can be a critical quick for moving through cycles of immeasurable grief, how bereavement can turn to wonder, and exactly how one man rediscovered himself along the way of stating good-bye.