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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I picked this one up because of Hatchet and because of my love for the Northwoods. Really, Paulson's particular small home town is what is featured. There are a couple of really lovely essays (the camping one was my favorite). They definitely evoke a certain time and place. For someone who is more into fishing than I am, this may be a fantastic read. I was not taken in by the minutiae of the descriptions of lures, arrows, and guns. But still a worthwhile read for me. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Biography & Autobiography.
Outdoor Recreation.
Sports & Recreations.
Young Adult Nonfiction.
HTML:Survival in the wildernessâ??Gary Paulsen writes about it so powerfully in his novels Hatchet and The River because he's lived it. These essays recount his adventures alone and with friends, along the rivers and in the woods of northern Minnesota. There, fishing and hunting are serious business, requiring skill, secrets, and inspiration. Luck, tooâ??not every big one gets away. This book takes readers through the seasons, from the incredible taste of a spring fish fresh from the smokehouse, to the first sight of the first deer, to the peace of the winter days spent dreaming by the stove in a fishhouse on the ice. In Paulsen's north country, every expedition is a major one, and often hilarious. Once again Gary Paulsen demonstrates why he is one of America's most beloved writers, for he shows us fishing and hunting as pleasure, as art, as companionship, and as sources of life's deepest le No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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