Wilderness of Hope

Wilderness of Hope
Title Wilderness of Hope PDF eBook
Author Quinn Grover
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2019-09
Genre Nature
ISBN 1496217969

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Longtime fly fisherman Quinn Grover had contemplated the “why” of his fishing identity before more recently becoming focused on the “how” of it. He realized he was a dedicated fly fisherman in large part because public lands and public waterways in the West made it possible. In Wilderness of Hope Grover recounts his fly-fishing experiences with a strong evocation of place, connecting those experiences to the ongoing national debate over public lands. Because so much of America’s public lands are in the Intermountain West, this is where arguments about the use and limits of those lands rage the loudest. And those loudest in the debate often become caricatures: rural ranchers who hate the government; West Coast elites who don’t know the West outside Vail, Colorado; and energy and mining companies who extract from once-protected areas. These caricatures obscure the complexity of those who use public lands and what those lands mean to a wider population. Although for Grover fishing is often an “escape” back to wildness, it is also a way to find a home in nature and recalibrate his interactions with other parts of his life as a father, son, husband, and citizen. Grover sees fly fishing on public waterways as a vehicle for interacting with nature that allows humans to inhabit nature rather than destroy or “preserve” it by keeping it entirely separate from human contact. These essays reflect on personal fishing experiences with a strong evocation of place and an attempt to understand humans’ relationship with water and public land in the American West.

Hope, Human and Wild

Hope, Human and Wild
Title Hope, Human and Wild PDF eBook
Author Bill McKibben
Publisher Milkweed Editions
Total Pages 250
Release 2007
Genre Nature
ISBN 1571313001

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Divided into three sections, Hope, Human and Wild profiles the efforts of three caring communities to preserve wilderness and reverse environmental devastation. They include the reforestation of McKibben's home territory, New York's Adirondack Mountains; solving traffic and pollution problems in the densely populated Curitiba, Brazil; and how the citizens of Kerala, India have demonstrated that quality of life doesn't depend on overconsumption of resources. This edition features a new introduction that revisits these places and explores how they've changed over the years.

North of Hope

North of Hope
Title North of Hope PDF eBook
Author Shannon Polson
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 256
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 031032825X

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After author Shannon Huffman Polson’s parents are killed by a wild grizzly bear in Alaska’s Arctic, her quest for healing is recounted with heartbreaking candor in North of Hope. Undergirded by her faith, Polson’s expedition takes her through her through the wilds of her own grief as well as God’s beautiful, yet wild and untamed creation—ultimately arriving at a place of unshaken hope. She travels from the suburbs of Seattle to the concert hall, performing Mozart’s Requiem with the Seattle Symphony, to the wilderness of Alaska—where she retraces their final days along an Arctic river. This beautifully written book is for anyone who has experienced grief and is looking for new ways to understand overwhelming loss. Readers will find empathy and understanding through Polson’s journey. North of Hope is also for those who love the outdoors and find solace and healing in nature, as they experience Alaska’s wild Arctic through the author’s travels.

Gary Paulsen

Gary Paulsen
Title Gary Paulsen PDF eBook
Author Edith Hope Fine
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Total Pages 134
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780766011465

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A biography of the outdoor adventurer and author, whose writing includes adventure stories, historical novels, sports books, and nature stories.

Hope for the Wilderness: Through All the Pain to All the Promise

Hope for the Wilderness: Through All the Pain to All the Promise
Title Hope for the Wilderness: Through All the Pain to All the Promise PDF eBook
Author Russ Moore
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2021-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781662916083

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Everyone goes through the wilderness. But not everyone makes it to the promised land. We all know what it's like to feel trapped in the most painful seasons of life. To taste the tears, wince under the pain, and watch our best days fade away into the past. In other words, we know what it's like to feel stuck in a desert. Fortunately, there's hope. The words inside are liquid hope to drink while you walk through whatever wilderness you're in. You'll laugh and you'll cry. Light bulbs will pop in your mind, strength will flood your soul, and direction will surge to your feet. And in the end, you'll find a way out. In refreshing honesty and down-to-earth style, Russ draws revelation, humor and strength from his own story along with a strange people out of the pages of Scripture who endured their own wilderness journey. He paints a compelling picture to lead us out of the fog and agony of our toughest seasons and into new places of perspective, clarity, healing and courage. You may be in the fight of your life. But you don't have to die there. Nor do you just have to survive. You can learn how to thrive. In fact, your best days just may be up ahead.

Washington's Best Fishing Waters

Washington's Best Fishing Waters
Title Washington's Best Fishing Waters PDF eBook
Author Wilderness Adventures Press
Publisher Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages 178
Release 2007-08
Genre
ISBN 9781932098525

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Wilderness Hideout

Wilderness Hideout
Title Wilderness Hideout PDF eBook
Author Hope White
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages 216
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1867247461

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Trapped in the mountains with a killer…can they get out alive? After nearly drowning in a remote Montana river, Dr. Brianna Wilkes can’t remember how she got there — or why someone’s trying to hurt her. But her rescuer, Jacob Rush, won’t let her face this danger alone. When hiding Brie puts Jacob and his daughter in the path of killers, can they survive the wilderness and a killer who wants Brie silenced? Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense — Courage. Danger. Faith.