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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Volume has beautiful green cloth covers with sharp gold lettering on the spine. Dust jacket is protected in an archival quality cover. Signed by the author, Kevin Holdsworth, on the title page; not personalized to anyone. 192 pages. Clean, fresh, bright and tight. A very nice copy. Signed By the Author. Seller Inventory # 002947
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this unconventional memoir, Kevin Holdsworth vividly portrays life in remote, unpredictable country and ruminates on the guts -- or foolishness -- it takes to put down roots and raise a family in a merciless environment. Growing up in Utah, Holdsworth couldnt wait to move away. Once ensconced on the East Coast, however, he found himself writing westerns and dreaming of the mountains hed skied and climbed. Fed up with city life, he moved to a small Wyoming town. In "Big Wonderful", he writes of a mountaineering companions death, the difficult birth of his son, and his fathers terminal illness -- encounters with mortality that sharpened his ideas about risk, care, and commitment. He puts a new spin on mountaineering literature, telling wild tales from his reunion with the mountains but also relating the surprising willpower it took to turn back from risks he would have taken before he became a father. He found he needed courage to protect and engage deeply with his family, his community, and the wild places he loves. Holdsworth's essays and poems are rich with anecdotes, characters, and vivid images.Readers will feel as if they themselves watched a bear destroy an entire expeditions food, walked with his great-great-grandmother along the icy Mormon Trail, and tried to plant a garden in Wyomings infamous wind. Readers who love the outdoors will enjoy this funny and touching take on settling down and adventuring in the Wests most isolated country. An unconventional memoir which portrays life in remote, unpredictable country and ruminates on the guts - or foolishness - it takes to put down roots and raise a family in a merciless environment. It deals with the author's mountaineering companion's death, the difficult birth of his son, and his father's terminal illness. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780870818462
Book Description Condition: New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 0.77. Seller Inventory # Q-0870818465