Cape Heartache is the lone American contribution to Philip Sava’s wildly popular series of exploration novels. It is based loosely on an expedition he made to the Pacific Northwest as a teenager in 1881 and is generally regarded as the most candid and clearheaded of his works. Revolving around a homestead he built in a coastal grove of old growth trees, the novel documents his romance with a young woman who was a descendent of the Nehalem Tribe. Its themes of leaving the familiar and finding comfort and solace in a new place still resonate today.
Being enveloped by the grandeur of the outdoors, lighting sticks on fire around the campfire, that time you had your heart broken (and everything you learned from that experience)
An autumn walk bundled in a scarf, a beach bonfire on the Oregon coast, cozying up under a flannel blanket with a classic rom-com
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Smells like fire crackling while you look over your grandfather's old hunting knives,
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Warm, sweet, narcotic, deep, strong and gripping—it lures you far, far away into a magic forest of wood and fruit.
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Contradicting to the name, this one always seems to bring me a sense of warmth, closeness, and intimacy, just like sitting by a fire on cold rainy days.
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