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Bryson, Bill. A Walk in the Woods.
- Title
- A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
- Author
- Bryson, Bill
- Publisher
- Black Swan, London
- Year
- 1998 (originally 1997)
- ISBN
- 0552997021 (Paperback)
- Illustrations
- Cook, David (black & white drawings and map)
- Table of Contents
- none
- Bibliography
- none
- Index
- none
- Pages
- 350
- Categories
- hiking, Appalachian Trail, mountains, travel, outdoors, conservation, wildlife, nature, humor, biology, United States
- Language
- English (en), German (de): see the translation Picknick mit Bären
- Reading Level
- adult
- From the Book Cover
- The longest continuous footpath in the world, the Appalachian Trail stretches along the East Coast of the United States, from Georgia to Maine, through some of the most arresting and celebrated landscapes in America.
At the age of forty-four, in the company of his friend Stephen Katz (last seen in the bestselling Neither Here Nor There), Bill Bryson set off the hike through the vast tangled woods which have been frightening sensible people for three hundred years.
Ahead lay almost 2,200 miles of remote mountain wilderness filled with bears, moose, bobcats, rattlesnakes, poisonous plants, disease-bearing ticks, the occasional chuckling murderer andperhaps most alarming of allpeople whose favourite pastime is discussing the relative merits of the external-frame backpack.
Facing savage weather, merciless insects, unreliable maps and a fickle companion whose profoundest wish was to go to a motel and watch The X-Files, Bryson gamely struggled through the wilderness to achieve a lifetime's ambitionnot to die outdoors.
- My Summary
- A side-splittingly hilarious documentary of Bryson's hike on the Appalachian Trail spiced with occasional biting commentary on man's disregard for nature that he observes along the way.
We also learn a little of the history of the trail, fondly called the AT by its aficionados.
This book was my introduction to Bill Bryson.
I came upon it by chance while browsing through a bookstore in the Vienna train station, and I'm glad I did.
Robbin D. Knapp © 1999
- See and/or order this title at Amazon.com:
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- Reprint edition, Paperback, 284 pages, Broadway Books, 1999
- Hardcover, 276 pages, Broadway Books, 1998
- Large Print, Hardcover, 469 pages, Thorndike Press, 1998
- Audio CD, read by the author, Bantam Books-Audio, 1998
- Audio cassette, Unabridged, narrated by William Roberts, Chivers Audio Books, 1998
- Audio cassette, Abridged, read by the author, Bantam Books-Audio, 1998
- See and/or order this title at Amazon.co.uk:
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- Paperback, 349 pages, Black Swan, 1998
- Hardcover, 320 pages, Doubleday, 1997
- Hardcover, 362 pages, Charnwood, 1998
- Audio cassette, Unabridged, narrated by William Roberts, Chivers Audio Books, 1998
- Audio cassette, with Kerry Shale, Corgi Audio, 1997
- See and/or order this title at Amazon.de:
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- Reprint edition, Paperback, 284 pages, Broadway Books, 1999
- Hardcover, 276 pages, Bantam Doubleday Dell Books, 1998
- Large Print, Hardcover, 469 pages, Thorndike Press, 1998
- Audio CD, read by the author, BDD Audio Publishing, 1998
- Audio cassette, Abridged, read by the author, BDD Audio Publishing, 1998
- Picknick mit Bären, Paperback, 320 pages, Goldmann, 1999 (German)
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