Narratives of Trapping Life
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036806057
ISBN-13
9781036806057
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
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This book offers an immersive journey into the rugged and unforgiving wilderness of the Adirondacks, through a collection of narratives that explore cabin life and the art of trapping. The author, using detailed firsthand experiences, captures the essence of survival and adventure in one of America's last great frontiers during the late winter season. With vivid photographs taken by the author complementing each story, readers are transported into the heart of deep snow country, navigating through challenges that only those who have lived it can truly understand.
Set against a backdrop where every decision could mean life or death, these narratives delve into themes of perseverance, resilience, and mans relationship with nature. The book is not just about trapping it's a profound exploration of human tenacity and our connection to the wild. It positions itself within a broader historical context, harking back to a time when trapping was not only a means for survival but also a way of life for many.
Through engaging storytelling and thematic depth, this collection sheds light on the complexities of wilderness living. It offers insights into both the physical struggles against harsh environments and the emotional journey of isolation and discovery.
Conclusively, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who choose to venture beyond civilization's reach. It provides invaluable perspectives on a way of life that has shaped much of our understanding of wilderness survival and conservation ethics.
Set against a backdrop where every decision could mean life or death, these narratives delve into themes of perseverance, resilience, and mans relationship with nature. The book is not just about trapping it's a profound exploration of human tenacity and our connection to the wild. It positions itself within a broader historical context, harking back to a time when trapping was not only a means for survival but also a way of life for many.
Through engaging storytelling and thematic depth, this collection sheds light on the complexities of wilderness living. It offers insights into both the physical struggles against harsh environments and the emotional journey of isolation and discovery.
Conclusively, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who choose to venture beyond civilization's reach. It provides invaluable perspectives on a way of life that has shaped much of our understanding of wilderness survival and conservation ethics.
This book offers an immersive journey into the rugged and unforgiving wilderness of the Adirondacks, through a collection of narratives that explore cabin life and the art of trapping. The author, using detailed firsthand experiences, captures the essence of survival and adventure in one of America''s last great frontiers during the late winter season. With vivid photographs taken by the author complementing each story, readers are transported into the heart of deep snow country, navigating through challenges that only those who have lived it can truly understand.
Set against a backdrop where every decision could mean life or death, these narratives delve into themes of perseverance, resilience, and mans relationship with nature. The book is not just about trapping it''s a profound exploration of human tenacity and our connection to the wild. It positions itself within a broader historical context, harking back to a time when trapping was not only a means for survival but also a way of life for many.
Through engaging storytelling and thematic depth, this collection sheds light on the complexities of wilderness living. It offers insights into both the physical struggles against harsh environments and the emotional journey of isolation and discovery.
Conclusively, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who choose to venture beyond civilization''s reach. It provides invaluable perspectives on a way of life that has shaped much of our understanding of wilderness survival and conservation ethics.
Set against a backdrop where every decision could mean life or death, these narratives delve into themes of perseverance, resilience, and mans relationship with nature. The book is not just about trapping it''s a profound exploration of human tenacity and our connection to the wild. It positions itself within a broader historical context, harking back to a time when trapping was not only a means for survival but also a way of life for many.
Through engaging storytelling and thematic depth, this collection sheds light on the complexities of wilderness living. It offers insights into both the physical struggles against harsh environments and the emotional journey of isolation and discovery.
Conclusively, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who choose to venture beyond civilization''s reach. It provides invaluable perspectives on a way of life that has shaped much of our understanding of wilderness survival and conservation ethics.
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