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Format: Paperback
 ISBN-10: 0767902521
 ISBN-13: 9780767902526
 Jun 1999
 Publisher: Broadway Books
 284 pages
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 Language: English |
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Condition: Very Good Seller's Comments: N12 Lg Softback, 1999 32nd Pr, faint tan. See description for details. Spine smooth, Binding straight & tight. Front Cvr Corner Tip creased, Back Cvr Tip bent & small Corner creased. Cvr Edges & Corners minor bumps & rub. Pgs tight, no creases, stains, or marks. Pg Edges light bump to 4, 2 little shelf smudges.
Full Description: From Publishers Weekly
Returning to the U.S. after 20 years in England, Iowa native Bryson decided to reconnect with his mother country by hiking the length of the 2100-mile Appalachian Trail. Awed by merely the camping section of his local sporting goods store, he nevertheless plunges into the wilderness and emerges with a consistently comical account of a neophyte woodsman learning hard lessons about self-reliance. Bryson (The Lost Continent) carries himself in an irresistibly bewildered manner, accepting each new calamity with wonder and hilarity. He reviews the characters of the AT (as the trail is called), from a pack of incompetent Boy Scouts to a perpetually lost geezer named Chicken John. Most amusing is his cranky, crude and inestimable companion, Katz, a reformed substance abuser who once had single-handedly "become, in effect, Iowa's drug culture." The uneasy but always entertaining relationship between Bryson and Katz keeps their walk interesting, even during the flat stretches. Bryson completes the trail as planned, and he records the misadventure with insight and elegance. He is a popular author in Britain and his impeccably graceful and witty style deserves a large American audience as well.
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