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Juniper Heartwood

Joseph Sarosy

Literature and essays on wilderness education from the author of How to Tell Stories to Children and the students of the Juniper School

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Latest Issues

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Education Builds Community

I woke in the middle of the night with these words on my lips, “I’m not trying to teach, I’m trying to build community.” The simplicity of that statement struck me immediately, stirring my slumber for nearly two hours as a gibbous moon glid...

a month ago
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Happy Canyon

A path wends its way through the mesa. First charted by children’s toddling feet, it’s a looping, sort of silly meander through sage, stinkweed, and evening primrose. Today it’s just me and a friend, chatting about kids, school, chickens. T...

a month ago
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Walking Poetry into Our Bodies

> “When great Nature sighs, we hear the winds

2 months ago
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The Courage to Sing

There’s eight of us in a small room. We have pencils and desks and the periodic table on the wall. It’s afternoon and the kids and I are talking about projects they’ve been working on – ski maneuvers, drawing techniques, Russian accents, an...

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Joseph Sarosy

    Author of How to Tell Stories to Children and creator of the Juniper School

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