Hi everyone!
For next spring I would love to find books to read that are about **nature, cottage, simple life, farm and country life**. I recently bought a house in the Belgian countryside while I originally come from a big city, and i would love to find books that help me embrace this new “natural” aspect of my life. “Feelgood” books are welcome, but i’m open to other kind of books as well!
Here are some book that i **LOVED**. Could you suggest me similar books?
\-**”The wall” from Marlen Haushofer** (a women who has to survive all by herself in a cabin in the woods while the rest of the world seem to have disapeared/frozen in time)
\-**”A country year” from Sue Hubbell** (a memoir about starting over a new life as a beekeeper in the Ozarks)
\-**”Anne of Green Gables” from LM Montgomery** (an orphan girl finding a new life and family, living in a cottage/farm in a small village, enjoying nature and a simple life)
by undecided-libra
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Not sure if these qualify, but I think they have the right vibes:
– [The Girl Who Drank the Moon](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/b8b6a493-2301-493a-bc3e-d4e79c04f4a3)
– The [Circle of Magic](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/c53daac5-3526-45b9-ac66-5201e677652d) series
– [Garlic & the Vampire](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/dd63411f-bdde-4b3c-be6a-2af8a045fd47) graphic novels
– [Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/c4ffdbcc-6811-43b3-89a2-4f054a2bfcc5)— a super charming picture book with so much personality that I’ve had since I was a child
– [Seacrow Island](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/3fc6aaf2-1825-4be2-89bd-1623713e4838)
Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer), an essay collection by a plant ecologist who’s also Potawotami (an Indigenous nation within the United States).