Really Natural Books: River House

River House: A Memoir by Sarahlee Lawrence describes the author’s journey from growing up in a remote region of Oregon, leaving to explore the world, then returning to her roots and organic vegetable farm. The story reminds me of what my own children’s lives may be like, since they are growing up in a remote region of northern California. As a parent, I recognize the need for them to leave, get a higher and worldly education, but then I hope they may one day return and appreciate the unique childhood and place they call home.
River House is one young woman’s story about returning home to her family’s ranch and, with the help of her father, building a log house on the property. Sarahlee Lawrence grew up in remote central Oregon and spent her days dreaming about leaving her small town for world adventures. An avid river rafter through adolescence, by the age of twenty-one, Lawrence had rafted some of the most dangerous rivers of the world as an accomplished river guide. But living her dream as guide and advocate, riding and cleaning the arteries of the world, led her back to the place she least expected — to her dusty beginnings and her family’s home. River House is a beautiful story about a daughter’s return and her relationship with her father, whom she enlists to help brave the cold winter and build a log house by hand. Lawrence’s father, landlocked on the ranch for decades, is a surfer who longs for the sea. Lawrence, a reformed river rat, has forsaken the water for a spell, determined to build a home. Together, they work through the harsh winter, father helping daughter every step of the way to achieve her dream. The surprise comes when Lawrence sees how she has helped him live his.
River House: A Memoir is available for preorder and will be released October 1, 2010.
Disclosure: I was sent free samples of these products to review. No prior assurances were given as to whether the review be positive or negative.
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