While the intricately linked writings in this book are all centered around life in one small northern Michigan town, in the end Butz creates a portrait of place that ultimately transcends regional boundaries. Poignant and funny, An Uncrowded Place speaks to the trifles and heartaches that make life worth living, and to every wandering soul looking for a place to call home.
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About the Author:
A past-contributing editor for Sports Afield and TRAVERSE: Northern Michigan’s Magazine, Bob Butz is also an award-winning essayist, public radio commentator on environmental and eco-political topics, and magazine writer whose byline has appeared in the New York Times, Men’s Journal, National Wildlife, Outdoor Life, and numerous others. Butz’s last book, Beast of Never, Cat of God: A search for the eastern puma, was chosen by the Michigan Library Association as a “Notable Book” for 2006. For more author information, please visit www.bobbutz.com.
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- PublisherHuron River Pr
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 1932399216
- ISBN 13 9781932399219
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages150
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