Ebook {Epub PDF} Jimmy Bluefeather by Kim Heacox
Kim Heacox is the author of more than a dozen books, five of them published by National Geographic. He’s won the National Outdoor Book Award twice, first in for his novel Jimmy Bluefeather, the only work of fiction in 25 years to win the award/5(). Verified Purchase. “Jimmy Bluefeather,” a new novel by Kim Heacox, is a masterful work of fiction. It fits snugly in the spaces between Kim’s previous books, much as the bones of his main character, Old Keb, fit the wood of his cane, ”the wilderness between his fingers.”/5(). Kim Heacox. Kim Heacox is the award-winning author of several books including the acclaimed John Muir And The Ice That Started a Fire and the novel Caribou Crossing. His feature articles have appeared in Audubon, Travel Leisure, Wilderness, Islands, Orion, and National Geographic Traveler.
Heacox, a writer and explorer of renown, offers a genuine, funny, and tender portrait that is rare in the literature of the forty-ninth state." Adds Carl Safina, "Every page of Jimmy Bluefeather glistens with authentic genius born from Kim Heacox's wise and deep-rooted sense of place. Never have I read prose so brimming with poetry, so. Jimmy Bluefeather. likes. Kim Heacox's novel about a journey deep into wild Alaska, but also the human heart, in a story of adventure, love, and reconciliation. Kim Heacox. Kim Heacox is the award-winning author of several books including the acclaimed John Muir And The Ice That Started a Fire and the novel Caribou Crossing. His feature articles have appeared in Audubon, Travel Leisure, Wilderness, Islands, Orion, and National Geographic Traveler.
JIMMY BLUEFEATHER. by Kim Heacox ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, Part quest, part rebirth, Heacox’s debut novel spins a story of Alaska’s Tlingit people and the land, an old man dying, and a young man learning to live. In the town of Jinkaat, off Icy Strait near Crystal Bay, Old Keb Wisting, 95, all "big ears, small bladder, bad teeth" but. Heacox has authored 15 books, including five published by National Geographic. His novel, Jimmy Bluefeather (), is the only work of fiction in over 20 years to win the National Outdoor Book Award. He has written opinion-editorials for The Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and the Anchorage Daily News. Kim Heacox. Kim Heacox is the award-winning author of several books including the acclaimed John Muir And The Ice That Started a Fire and the novel Caribou www.doorway.ru feature articles have appeared in Audubon, Travel Leisure, Wilderness, Islands, Orion, and National Geographic Traveler.
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