Second Edition — Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2019. — 192 p.
Originally published in 1970, The Land Still Lives is the first book by Wisconsin’s greatest rural philosopher, Jerry Apps. Written when he was still a young agriculture professor at the University of Wisconsin,
The Land Still Lives was readers’ first introduction to Jerry’s farm in central Wisconsin, called Roshara, and the surrounding community of Skunk’s Hollow. This special 50th-anniversary edition features a new epilogue, in which Jerry revisits his philosophy of caring for the land so it in turn will care for us. This is vintage Apps, essential reading for Jerry’s legions of fans - and for all who, like Jerry, wish "to develop a relationship with nature and all its mystery and wonder".
Jerry Apps was born and raised on a central Wisconsin farm. He is a former county extension agent and professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he taught for thirty years. Today he works as a rural historian, creative writing instructor, and full-time writer. He has created five documentaries with Wisconsin Public Television and has written more than forty fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books on rural history, country life, and the environment.
The Land Still Lives was his first.