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My First Summer in the Sierra by John Muir, first published in 1911, is a beautiful and evocative account of Muir’s first summer spent exploring the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. The book is a detailed, personal memoir of Muir’s 1869 summer as a shepherd in the high country, during which he ventured into the rugged, wild landscape of the Sierra, deeply immersing himself in nature. Muir’s writing blends vivid natural descriptions with a deeply spiritual and philosophical appreciation of the natural world. Muir is known as the “Father of the National Parks,” and My First Summer in the Sierra offers a glimpse into his growing connection to the wilderness and his budding environmental consciousness. This book is both a travelogue and a work of nature writing, capturing Muir’s awe and reverence for the beauty and wildness of the Sierra Nevada.