Description
Hardcover, 248 Pages.
Outdoor literature lends itself well to reminiscence of the past; days gone by, hunts with old friends, and good dogs long gone. Joel Spring explored the past in depth with The Ghosts of Autumn. In his latest work, At Forest’s Edge, Spring turns his thoughts and insights to the future and the future of the sport of hunting. In essays spanning a season afield, At Forest’s Edge speaks to the upcoming generation of hunters as well as those of us who have a few more miles on our boots. The author weaves humor, sadness, and a sense of hope seamlessly together in another engaging book. Inside you’ll find deer and ducks, dogs and friends, adventure and reflection. Most importantly, you’ll find hope for the future. Come take a walk with Joel Spring At Forest’s Edge.
Reviews:
"Once again Joel Spring has come up with a tapestry of stories and anecdotes that are heartfelt, relative, and play on a wide array of emotions that all sportspersons experience. Joel has a true knack for getting inside the mind of the reader."
—Dan Ladd, New York Outdoor News
"Step into the world of Joel Spring as his passionate musing take you back into his past and look forward hopefully to the future. His thoughtful words tell of deer, dogs and upland bird hunting. Even if you're not a hunter, this is an excellent collection of stories and inner thoughts that is well worth the read, and an insightful glimpse into the world of hunting." —Bill Hilts Jr. The Buffalo News
"Joel Spring has written another page turner with his latest book At Forest's Edge. His essays take you on deer and waterfowl hunting trips, in the pheasant field with the dogs, and just reflecting on life. 'Solitude is what every human heart needs to reset itself,' Spring writes. 'To readjust and recalibrate. In the end, we'll never be healthy if we can't stand to be alone with ourselves and our thoughts.' For many that hunt, fish or trap, that is the essence of our sports. Spring says he 'loves to write' and this treasure certainly proves he can immerse the reader in his narratives. The author has the writing gift which tells a tale while connecting to readers using experiences, humor and communication skills." —Chris Kenyon, Finger Lakes Times
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