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Author | : John Phillips |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2021-12 |
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ISBN | : 9781941052556 |
Retiring from Michigan to remote Darby, Montana, Phillips serves up stories of life at Double J Cat Ranch, the mountaintop home he shares with wife Julie, as he introduces you to the town's quirky inhabitants and his encounters with Nature.
Author | : Barbara Savage |
Publisher | : Mountaineers Books |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2020-02-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1680510371 |
Miles from Nowhere is the story of Barbara and Larry Savage’s sometimes dangerous, often zany, but ultimately rewarding 23,000-mile bicycle odyssey, which took them through 25 countries in two years. Along the way, these near-neophyte cyclists on their ten-speeds encountered warm-hearted strangers eager to share food and shelter, bicycle-hating drivers who ran them off the road, various wild animals (including an attack camel), rock-throwing Egyptians, overprotective Thai policeman, motherly New Zealanders, meteorological disasters, bodily indignities, and great personal joys. The stress of traveling together constantly tested yet strengthened the young couple's relationship and as their trip ends, you'll find yourself yearning for Barbara and Larry to jump back on their bikes and keep pedaling. Originally published in 1983, Miles from Nowhere has provided inspiration for legions of modern travel-adventurers and writers.
Author | : Dayton Duncan |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2000-09-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9780803266278 |
"In this splendid book a gifted observer and a terrific idea have come together in a real love match. In 1990, a century after the census bureau's famous observation of the frontier's imminent end, Dayton Duncan set out in an aging GMC Suburban to visit a large sampling of counties outside Alaska that have fewer than two persons per square milethe bureau's old standard for places still in a frontier condition. There are 132 such counties. All are in the West. . . . The result of his tour is an insightful and entertaining book, troubling and funny and consistently illuminating. . . . Much of the book's charm comes from Duncan's sketches of people who choose to live 'miles from nowhere'ranchers in the Nebraska sandhills, a New Mexican bar owner, a priest and United Parcel Service driver along the Texas-Mexico border, and the descendant of a Seminole Negro army scout in west Texas. In them he finds characteristics associated with the mythic frontier. . . . Great fun to read."Montana Born and raised in a small town in Iowa, Dayton Duncan has been a reporter, humor columnist, editorial writer, chief of staff to a governor, and deputy press secretary for presidential campaigns. He lives in Walpole, New Hampshire. His books include Out West: An American Journey, also available in a Bison Books edition.
Author | : Nami Mun |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781594488542 |
Fleeing her 1980s Bronx family home in the wake of her unfaithful father's abandonment and her mother's mental illness, Korean teen Joon struggles through an adolescence marked by homeless shelters, addiction, and demeaning jobs.
Author | : John Phillips |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2021-10 |
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ISBN | : 9781941052549 |
Former Car and Driver editor John Phillips draws readers to his newfound retirement cabin, with his "back yard" extending 22 miles into Montana's uninhabited Bitterroot Forest. He faces a jagged first-year transition, often involuntarily housebound, as he studies the valley's history via Lewis & Clark's diaries. He interviews eccentrics in his no-stoplight village: the contentious marshal, the blacksmith, the Orvis guide who witnessed a tourist's car torn in half, the overworked search-and-rescue team, and an ex-smuggler hippie. Phillips chronicles the violent demise of his "tame" deer Ronda, eaten by a seven-foot-long cougar, even as he scuffles to absorb whatever psychological equilibrium the forest primeval might offer. Funny fiascos predominate in this "how to" guide to running away from it all-which first means surviving the intractable dominatrix that is Mother Nature's Montana. John Phillips has written for magazines for forty-five years and is the former executive editor of Car and Driver. Phillips has contributed to Harper's, the Toronto Globe & Mail, Elle, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Condé Nast Traveler, Smithsonian Air & Space, and Sports Illustrated. He was the recipient of the Ken Purdy Award for journalism in 2007; enjoyed a one-on-one interview with Joe Biden; and is the author of the novel Slippery as well as the true-crime saga God Wants You to Roll.
Author | : C. J. Box |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2010-04-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101196564 |
Don’t miss the JOE PICKETT series—now streaming on Paramount+ A mountain patrol leads Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett into a dangerous situation in this gripping novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author C. J. Box. It's Joe Pickett's last week as a temporary game warden in the mountain town of Baggs, Wyoming, but his conscience won't let him leave without checking out the strange reports coming from the wilderness: camps looted, tents slashed, elk butchered. What awaits him is like something out of an old campfire tale, except this story is all too real—and all too deadly.
Author | : Brianna Madia |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 235 |
Release | : 2022-04-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0063048000 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER • USA TODAY! BESTSELLER In this beautifully written, vividly detailed memoir, a young woman chronicles her adventures traveling across the deserts of the American West in an orange van named Bertha and reflects on an unconventional approach to life. A woman defined by motion, Brianna Madia bought a beat-up bright orange van, filled it with her two dogs Bucket and Dagwood, and headed into the canyons of Utah with her husband. Nowhere for Very Long is her deeply felt, immaculately told story of exploration—of the world outside and the spirit within. However, pursuing a life of intention isn’t always what it seems. In fact, at times it was downright boring, exhausting, and even desperate—when Bertha overheated and she was forced to pull over on a lonely stretch of South Dakota highway; when the weather was bitterly cold and her water jugs froze beneath her as she slept in the parking lot of her office; when she worried about money, her marriage, and the looming question mark of her future. But Brianna was committed to living a life true to herself, come what may, and that made all the difference. Nowhere for Very Long is the true story of a woman learning and unlearning, from backroads to breakdowns, from married to solo, and finally, from lost to found to lost again . . . this time, on purpose.
Author | : Samuel Orchart Beeton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1873 |
Genre | : Commerce |
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Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
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Author | : Tucker, Heather |
Publisher | : ECW Press |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2016-10-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1770909176 |
A stunning and lyrical debut novel Vincent Appleton smiles at his daughters, raises a gun, and blows off his head. For the Appleton sisters, life had unravelled many times before. This time it explodes. Eight-year-old Hariet, known to all as Ari, is dispatched to Cape Breton and her Aunt Mary, who is purported to eat little girls. But Mary and her partner, Nia, offer an unexpected refuge to Ari and her steadfast companion, Jasper, an imaginary seahorse. Yet the respite does not last, and Ari is torn from her aunts and forced back to her twisted mother and fractured sisters. Her new stepfather, Len, and his family offer hope, but as Ari grows to adore them, sheÍs severed violently from them too, when her mother moves in with the brutal Dick Irwin. Through the sexual revolution and drug culture of the 1960s, Ari struggles with her fatherÍs legacy and her motherÍs addictions, testing limits with substances that numb and men who show her kindness. Ari spins through a chaotic decade of loss and love, the devilish and divine, with wit, tenacity, and the astonishing balance unique to seahorses. The Clay Girl is a beautiful tour de force about a child sculpted by kindness, cruelty, and the extraordinary power of imagination, and her families „ the one sheÍs born in to and the one she creates.