In 1947, Bradford Angier and his wife, Vena, both disillusioned with city life, decided to attempt living off the land, trading Boston for the frontier town of Hudson's Hope, British Columbia. With... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A book that will be almost impossible to put down if you have any facsination with living in the woods permenantly. Angier's narrative and slef-note's are seamless and puts you in the story. Leaving BOSTON MASS, appears to be the best thing these two Americans ever did. My Dad (I'm 24) almost sold this at a garage sale. I'm grateful that I picked it up.
A truly inspiring book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Long before one might think it necessary to escape to the woods, Bradford Angier and his wife Vera did just that, leaving the bustle of New York City for the simplicity of the Hudson Bay area. This book describes their adventures and personal growth as the couple builds their own cabin in the Far North, and inspires me to dream of doing the same some day. Vera's experiences with cooking new foods especially were interesting to me.
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