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Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Estimated Length: 9 hours and 47 minutes (improve this estimation)
Synopsis
Henry David Thoreau's account of the two years that he spent living in a small cabin he built in the woods next to Walden Pond. Thoreau considers many topics from money to nature to spirituality. A life of simplicity is a recurring theme throughout the book.
Table of Contents
Walden
Chapter 1: Economy
Chapter 2: Reading
Chapter 3: Sounds
Chapter 4: Solitude
Chapter 5: Visitors
Chapter 6: The Bean-Field
Chapter 7: The Village
Chapter 8: The Ponds
Chapter 9: Baker Farm
Chapter 10: Higher Laws
Chapter 11: Brute Neighbors
Chapter 12: House-Warming
Chapter 13: Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
Chapter 14: Winter Animals
Chapter 15: The Pond in Winter
Chapter 16: Spring
Chapter 17: Conclusion
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