HANNAH HINCHMAN

A Trail Through Leaves

The Journal as a Path to Place

"Wow! What a find this is! . . . We all have something to learn from such an exquisite resource." — Tattered Cover Bookstore, Denver, Colorado

To artist-writer-naturalist Hannah Hinchman, the blank pages of a journal are a call to awaken the soul, to celebrate being alive in the world, to get to know both the wilderness of our inmost selves and the "unpredictable and potent" natural world. In the richly illustrated pages of this book, she unfolds a myriad of wonders — the pattern of a bee abdomen, varieties of ice forms and sky colors, the joys of a garden — and shows us how to capture them on the page.

Hinchman's respect for the miracle of our five senses, and her passion for what they can tell us about the world, is contagious. "Start with a smell, like a crushed marigold leaf, the sea, coal smoke," she advises, and from such raw materials begin to "decant the stuff of life" into journal form, "where it remains fresh, still tasting of its source." Even for one who has no intention of journal-keeping, to delve into Hinchman's own work is to see with new eyes. A Trail Through Leaves is a true gift and inspiration, a treasure-box of ways to write, draw, and be alive to the world.

  • "This is an important book, brilliantly produced. Its light will linger a long, long time." — John R. Stilgoe, professor in the history of landscape, Harvard University
  • "[B]oth a rich work of performance art and a personal growth tool with many handles." — Boston Globe

Hannah Hinchman lives in Augusta, Montana, and teaches workshops on the illuminated journal. She is also the author of A Life in Hand: Creating the Illuminated Journal.

A Trail Through Leaves

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1999 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31885-0
1997 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04101-8
8" x 10" / Full-color and black-and-white drawings throughout / 224 pages / NATURE/WRITING
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