In 1925, Henry Stuart's doctor gave him a year to live. Henry moved to a ten-acre patch of land in Fairhope, Alabama, founded by a freethinker who shared his love of Tolstoy. Henry gave away his shoes, built for himself a round house of hand-poured concrete blocks, grew his own food, and lived for another twenty years. This brilliant novel is based on a true story of inner strength and unique wisdom.
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