Winner of Nature Book of the Year from the Independent Publishers Association, this is a humorous, thought-provoking account of one man's struggle to acclimate to primitive life in Vermont. In the tradition of Bill Bryson, syndicated columnist and author Michael Tougias shares the hilarious tales of his transformation from a na�ve flatlander into an accomplished outdoor writer coping with--and learning to love--a little piece of wilderness in New England.
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Winner of Nature Book of the Year from the Independent Publishers Association, this is a humorous, thought-provoking account of one man's struggle to acclimate to primitive life in Vermont. In the tradition of Bill Bryson, syndicated columnist and author Michael Tougias shares the hilarious tales of his transformation from a na�ve flatlander into an accomplished outdoor writer coping with--and learning to love--a little piece of wilderness in New England.
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Good. Appears unread. Small stain to base edge of rear cover. Light tanning and foxing to textblock edge. Gentle storage scuffs at extremities. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 176 p.
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Used book in very good and clean conditions. Minor cosmetic defects may be present. Pages and cover intact. May include library marks notes marks and highlighting. Fast Shipping.