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A Mountain Boyhood

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About This Book

The narrator recalls growing up on the frontier and later roaming high-country wilderness, tracing a path from prairie edges to alpine basins. Vivid episodes describe solo camping, trapping, hunting, and improvising shelter and gear while learning practical bushcraft. Encounters with wildlife, including beavers, bears, and wary game, are balanced with landscapes of glaciers, forest fires, cliffs, and mountain lakes. Interludes depict rustic community life, log cabins, prospecting dreams, and the rhythms of seasonal change. Overall the memoir emphasizes self-reliance, curiosity, and the formative influence of wild country on youthful adventure and skill.

About the Author

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Joe Mills

Joe Mills was an American author known for his evocative memoir, "A Mountain Boyhood," which reflects on his formative years growing up in the Appalachian Mountains. His writing captures the essence of rural life and the natural beauty of the landscape, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of his childhood experiences. Mills' work is appreciated for its authenticity and connection to the cultural heritage of the region, making him a notable figure in the genre of memoir and regional literature.

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