I enjoyed that the foreword of the book was written by Barbara Kingsolver. She did a really good job introducing Leopold’s life and work. For some reason the book didn’t strike me in particular. Perhaps it was because I was listening to it in fits and starts. I Think it was still good. I liked the essays about land ethic the best. I think I would’ve liked it better had I read it in paper form. It’s easier to sit and consider the country life, animals, and plants with little brain breaks instead of having the words streamed into your brain without ceasing as they do with audiobooks. But I didn’t feel this way listening to The Place of Tides, so I’m not sure what it was exactly.