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About a young boy's initiation into the world of deer hunting with his father in the sub-zero, snowy northern forest. The boy feels the chill of manhood approach.
Short stories and poems by one of Alberta Canada's most insightful writers. Formerly of Duluth, Minnesota and Stirling Scotland, Hazel Songster brings her cosmopolitan education and world view to the exploration of family relationships, of mother and sons, fathers and daughters, husbands and wives. She skillfully uses both prose and poetry, weaving a complex fabric of characters and ideas. There are threads of humor and of horror, sensitivity and love, cruelty and coldness always knit together with an eye for detail and complexity of character only achieved by fine writers.
Thoughtful and moving essays by one of Wisconsin's most beloved newspaper columnists and essayists. King weaves humor, pathos, love, loss, happiness into short word treks following the paths of human spirit and the natural world. Marshall Cook calls the writing, healing sacrament.
Somebody's been "burning down the house" in Superior, Wisconsin. This to the tune of 18 buildings in 11 months. Things are getting out of hand on "Arson Avenue" in northern Wisconsin's most beautiful city Alphonse "Dave" Davecki is told by Police Chief B.D. Callahan to stop the madness. To help Dave in this quest, Callahan assigns a new partner to Davecki. Andrea "Bubba" Carlstrom is the finest arson investigator in the state. She's also beautiful and tough. Together these crime fighters end up in the Twin Cities of "Murderapolis" and St. Paul doing battle with demented fire cultists who want nothing more than to turn our heroes into life-less carbon based life forms through the use of the latest flame thrower technology for cars and Sport Utility Vehicles.
This poetry book has received excellent reviews in the mainstream press. It is traditional and treats spirituality with rigorous honesty. Illustrated by the late Miriam Wilms, Johnson's daughter. The editor is Elizabeth Coon, another daughter.