A Death on the Barrens

A Death on the Barrens
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Publisher : Heron Dance Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781933937175
ISBN-13 : 1933937173
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Book Synopsis A Death on the Barrens by : George Grinnell

Download or read book A Death on the Barrens written by George Grinnell and published by Heron Dance Press. This book was released on 2006-05 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1955, five men in their early twenties set off with 36-year-old Art Moffat on a canoe trip through Canada's arctic. The group was unprepared for the cold. They ran out of food and winter closed in. Then the group inadvertently went over a waterfall and the leader. Art Moffat died of hypothermia. One of the young men on the trip, George Grinnell, has worked on his account of the journey for fifty years. It is a powerful book of survival and awakening - a physical and spiritual odyssey. A Death on the Barrens, was originally published in 1996. This revised Heron Dance Press edition contains Roderick MacIver watercolors.


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