# 72 Feathered Canyons: Big Sur circa 1964! Author Jeanette Hanby at Nepenthe with Bill Hargis, Eric Barker, Gold mining, watching lions! A typical Big Sur story!
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Jeannette Hanby grew up in a paved-over Southern California “wanting to know how to stop humans from ruining the planet.” After a high school teacher exposed her to philosophy, Jeannette majored in physiological psychology at UC Berkeley before working with abandoned and abused children in Los Angeles County. Emotionally exhausted, she found refuge in Big Sur. (Sound familiar!) Her new book, "Feathered Canyons," illustrated by her partner David Bygott, reflects on her pivotal time in Big Sur in the early 60s as well as her stint with a gold-mining crew on the Feather River in the High Sierras. After you have listened to this podcast there's a good chance you'll want know more! Fear not : WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY ON OCTOBER 8 where you'll meet Jeanette and David for a presentation and booksigning. WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT FEATHERED CANYONS: CLICK HERE! IMPORTANT LINKS: EVENT AT THE LIBRARY ON OCTOBER 8 David and Jeanette on the web Books by David and Jeanette My Nepenthe by Romney Steele Podcast with Pico Iyer Podcast with Obi Kaufmann ______ Support the show_________________________________________________ This podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial Library Big Sur, CA FaceBook Instagram Let us know what you think! SEND US AN EMAIL! 😊 [email protected]
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