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- Friendship Fires
- Book
- 2003
- Published by: University of Minnesota Press
summary
Sam Cook’s writing has brought readers home to the north country for almost two decades. Gather around Friendship Fires and cover new ground with visits to the region’s vast prairies, towering forests and shimmering water retreats. Friendship Fires lives up to its name by sparking the memories shared by anyone who’s dusted off a canoe at the first break of ice in spring or savored autumn’s fading sun in late November. Sam’s stories, both touching and hilarious, offer a new perspective on how the outdoors rekindles the wilderness spirit when we build our own Friendship Fires. Discover the magic of crustwalking on a frozen morning. Hear the secrets that lie beneath black ice. Sit ringside as Sam attempts ski-joring—a Northland tradition involving dogs, harnesses, and skis, but not necessarily in that order. Sam Cook, award-winning author and columnist, has gained renown for his witty and heartfelt descriptions of life in the north country. Born and raised in Kansas, Sam moved to Minnesota in 1976 and soon thereafter became the outdoor writer for the Duluth News-Tribune. Since then, Sam’s readers have savored his poignant observations of life throughout the seasons. When not hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing, or hiking, he pursues an arduous life of research around a campfire. Sam lives in Duluth with his wife and two children. Other Sam Cook titles include Up North, Quiet Magic, CampSights, and If This is Mid-Life, Where’s the Crisis?
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. vi-vii
- Rhythms of the Land
- Crustwalking
- pp. 5-7
- Return to the Brule
- pp. 8-12
- Going Solo
- pp. 19-21
- The Sound of Rain
- pp. 22-25
- The Dawning of Autumn
- pp. 26-28
- Being in the Woods
- pp. 29-32
- Mysteries on the Wing
- pp. 33-35
- Superior Storm
- pp. 36-39
- Cutting Fat
- pp. 40-42
- Family Ties
- Slim Chance
- pp. 49-52
- Coming and Going
- pp. 53-55
- After the Storm
- pp. 60-62
- Passing It On
- pp. 63-65
- Snowhouse Snooze
- pp. 66-70
- The Hunting Life
- Plucking a Duck
- pp. 73-75
- Pheasant Camp
- pp. 76-77
- Behind the Harvest
- pp. 78-80
- By the Book
- pp. 81-84
- Close Call
- pp. 85-87
- Suburban Lust
- pp. 88-90
- Sunrise Grouse
- pp. 91-94
- Full Circle
- pp. 95-97
- Deer Camp Characters
- pp. 98-102
- The Hidden Hunt
- pp. 103-106
- Dog Tales
- Puppy Love
- pp. 109-111
- First Retrieve
- pp. 112-115
- HMOs and Lab Riders
- pp. 116-118
- Just for Fun
- pp. 119-121
- Yellow-Dog Years
- pp. 122-128
- Voices from the Land
- Without Jim
- pp. 131-134
- Margaret's River
- pp. 135-140
- The Frugal Fly Fisher
- pp. 141-148
- Shared Passions
- pp. 149-154
- Travels with Charlie
- pp. 155-162
- The Longest Season
- Winter and Water
- pp. 165-167
- The Old Boys on the Bay
- pp. 168-170
- Deep Trouble
- pp. 171-173
- Webbed Feet
- pp. 174-176
- Friendship Fires
- pp. 177-182
- About the Author
- p. 183
Additional Information
ISBN
9780816695492
Related ISBN(s)
9780816642663
MARC Record
OCLC
560283893
Pages
192
Launched on MUSE
2015-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No