Into Woods is an exuberant, profound, and often wonderfully funny account of ten years in the life of author Bill Roorbach. A paean to nature, love, family, and place, it begins with his honeymoon on a wine farm in France's Loire Valley and closes with the birth of his daughter and he and his wife's return to their beloved Maine. These essays blend journalism, memoir, personal narrative, nature writing, cultural criticism, and insight into a flowing narrative of place, a meditation on being and belonging, love and death, wonder and foreboding.
1. Honeymoon
2. Into Woods
3. Spirits
4. Shitdiggers, Mudflats, and the Worm Men of Maine
5. You Have Given This Boy Life
6. Vortex
7. Duck Day Afternoon
8. Birthday
9. Scioto Blues
10. Sky Pond
11. My Life as a Move
Bill Roorbach is the author of the O'Henry Award-winning story collection Big Bend, as well of the novels The Smallest Color, Life among Giants, and The Remedy for Love. He also wrote the memoir, Summers with Juliet and the essay collection Into Woods. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Atlantic, Harper's Monthly, Granta, and the New York Times magazine. He lives with his family in Farmington, Maine.