The Outermost House by Henry Beston audiobook.
Genre: history
Written from a solitary cottage on Cape Cod's Great Beach, The Outermost House is Henry Beston's luminous record of a year spent living at the edge of land and sea. Through the turning seasons, Beston watches the Atlantic's moods, the shifting dunes, and the night sky, learning the beach's daily rhythms and the larger cycles that govern weather, tides, and migration. His closest neighbors are the creatures that share this narrow margin - shorebirds riding the wind, foxes tracing the sand, and the restless life of the surf - and his prose invites the listener to see them not as scenery, but as fellow inhabitants of a complex, ancient world. As storms threaten the fragile house and winter isolates the shore, Beston confronts the hard beauty of coastal life and the questions it raises about solitude, stewardship, and humanity's place in nature. Part field journal, part meditation, and part love letter to the wild, this classic work offers a bracing, attentive way of looking that still feels urgent today.
Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 00
(00:05:02) Chapter 01
(00:33:15) Chapter 02
(01:06:47) Chapter 03
(01:34:42) Chapter 04
(02:22:15) Chapter 05
(03:04:45) Chapter 06
(03:42:14) Chapter 07
(04:20:55) Chapter 08
(04:53:43) Chapter 09
(05:37:00) Chapter 10
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