Cache Lake Country: Life in the North Woods
What is the author's tone in Cache Lake Country: Life in the North Woods by John J. Rowlands?

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Cache Lake Country's tone is one of its best features. Jim claims early on that life in Cache Lake Country has given him a sense of contentment. In many ways, Jim's lifestyle embodies one region of traditional American spirituality—that the real beauty in the world comes from a solitary or near solitary engagement with vast, uninterrupted nature.