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Canoeing Maine's Legendary Allagash: Thoreau, Romance, and Survival of the Wild (Paperback)

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Meet Henry David Thoreau, U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and other intrepid explorers as you travel northern Maine’s rugged woods and waters.  In a wild country of ledge and trees that stubbornly resists encroaching civilization, find a young couple padding through the trials, triumphs, and sheer mental and physical exhaustion of wilderness travel severely testing their ability to get along and even complete the trip.  Fill your ears with roaring rapids and yodeling loons.  Smell pungent spruce and dank swamps.  Encounter moose and majestic sunrises cloaked in morning mist.  A few pages, and you will find yourself deep in the evergreen forest.

About the Author


David K. Leff is an essayist, Pushcart Prize nominated poet and former deputy commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. He is the author of five nonfiction books, three volumes of poetry and a novel in verse. In 2016-2017 the National Park Service appointed him poet-in-residence for the New England National Scenic Trail (NET).  David’s journals, correspondence, and other papers are archived at the University of Massachusetts Libraries in Amherst.  He is the town historian and town meeting moderator of Canton, Connecticut where he also served 26 years as a volunteer firefighter.  David’s work is available at www.davidkleff.com 


Product Details
ISBN: 9781938846335
ISBN-10: 1938846338
Publisher: Homebound Publications
Publication Date: October 25th, 2016
Pages: 174
Language: English