by Peter M. Leschak
University of Minnesota Press, 1992
Paper: 978-0-8166-2243-6
Library of Congress Classification F612.S25L47 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 977.677

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

After a brief taste of urban life, and convinced that nothing equaled the formidable challenge of life in the heart of the vast woods, Peter M. Leschak returned to northern Minnesota. Letters from Side Lake chronicles the marvelous range of adventures and reflections-described with thoughtfulness and humor-springing from his pioneer-like existence. In Leschak's unique voice and beautifully crafted style, Letters from Side Lake captures the great pleasures and rugged feats and hardships of North Woods living.


"Letters from Side Lake is a celebration. Leschak revels in what he loves the best: the beauty of the north woods; the sweep of Andromeda across a black sky; the sleek thrust of his canoe slicing across a mirror-flat lake; and the simplicity of small-town life." -Washington Post Book World"A vivid, engaging book by a talented writer." -New York Times Book Review

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