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Canoeing the Boundary Waters Wilderness: A Sawbill Log
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Canoeing the Boundary Waters Wilderness: A Sawbill Log

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We quake to the haunting calls of loons and wolves, gape at the shimmering curtains of the northern lights, look expectantly for the iconic moose. But the richest and most engaging qualities of Wilbers’ memoir are its social scenes. Far from being alone in the wilderness, he is surrounded by family and friends. -Greg Breining, author of Paddle North: Canoeing the Boundary Waters-Quetico WildernessThis is a deeply personal, yet universal story. Stephen Wilbers keenly observes nature, within the wilderness and within the human heart. A well-told memoir that is funny, poignant and ultimately profound.-Bill Hansen, Sawbill Canoe Outfitters This second volume…takes on true form and meaning because of Eddy, the author’s son, whom we watch grow from age four (baby toads in the water jugs) to a tall twenty-two who makes the wilderness his own at every turn. It is through Eddy that we feel the movement of time, through his humor and antics that we love our own children even more.-Beth Waterhouse, Executive director, Ernest Oberholtzer Foundation

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press (SC)
Date
24 July 2012
Pages
158
ISBN
9781609497323

We quake to the haunting calls of loons and wolves, gape at the shimmering curtains of the northern lights, look expectantly for the iconic moose. But the richest and most engaging qualities of Wilbers’ memoir are its social scenes. Far from being alone in the wilderness, he is surrounded by family and friends. -Greg Breining, author of Paddle North: Canoeing the Boundary Waters-Quetico WildernessThis is a deeply personal, yet universal story. Stephen Wilbers keenly observes nature, within the wilderness and within the human heart. A well-told memoir that is funny, poignant and ultimately profound.-Bill Hansen, Sawbill Canoe Outfitters This second volume…takes on true form and meaning because of Eddy, the author’s son, whom we watch grow from age four (baby toads in the water jugs) to a tall twenty-two who makes the wilderness his own at every turn. It is through Eddy that we feel the movement of time, through his humor and antics that we love our own children even more.-Beth Waterhouse, Executive director, Ernest Oberholtzer Foundation

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press (SC)
Date
24 July 2012
Pages
158
ISBN
9781609497323