<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Edward Nickens has written a very popular column for Field & Stream magazine called "Total Outdoorsman" for many years. It's a first-person essay that explores the modern expression of hunting and fishing in America. Along with the editors at Field & Stream, he has chosen the best of these articles and collected them in a book for the first time.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The Last Wild Road is a raucous, gripping, sometimes terrifying, often hilarious, and deeply meditative journey through the heart of the outdoors in the modern world. Collected from more than 20 years of hunting and fishing cover stories, columns, and adventure tales written by T. Edward Nickens for Field & Stream, this book is a road trip that takes in a huge sweep of the North American landscape--blackwater rivers in the wilds of eastern North Carolina, deserts and prairies of the American West, remote tundra of northern Canada, and the wildest rivers of Alaska. Along every rutted road and rough trail, with a rod, gun, and pen, Nickens meets unforgettable characters--old French-speaking Cajuns at Louisiana squirrel camps, a one-armed fly-tyer in the ancient Appalachians, Pennsylvania brothers who lost their father in a hunting accident decades ago and return to the scene for a powerful, poignant encounter with history. He explores remote wilderness waters to chase trout and ducks, but finds rich meaning, too, in the familiar and close-to-home: fishing with his children, plumbing the forests of local farms, and butchering deer in his basement as a thanksgiving for the gifts of the outdoors. When it comes to hunting and fishing, writing often falls into the categories of where-to-go, the how-do-it, and the-what-to-bring. This book embarks on the question of "why." Why does the pursuit of game and fish, and the travel to the wild places where they thrive, bring meaning and clarity to living in the modern world? Why do we laugh more, and live more deeply, far from the sidewalk? If you've ever felt that way, you'll find yourself in The Last Wild Road.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Before you ever become the Old Outdoorsman that folks listen to, you must first have been the Young Outdoorsman who did it all. T. Edward "Smoke" Nickens doesn't "write" about anything. He chronicles it! He lived it! He was there and practically everywhere! And he leaves it all on the table in The Last Wild Road. You'll want this book". --Flip Pallot, archer, airboat wrangler, television host, flyfishing legend "Nickens is one of the most accomplished all-around outdoorsmen I've met, and is that rarest of writers who can both break your heart and make you wet yourself laughing. This book is his best stuff, which is saying a bit because everything he writes is terrific." --David E. Petzal, field editor, Field & Stream "The annals of Field & Stream are decorated with some of the greatest outdoor writers to ever pick up a pen--Robert Ruark, Ted Trueblood, David Petzal, Gene Hill, among others. The time has come to add T. Edward Nickens to that august group. For proof, crack open this book and get reading." --David Dibenedetto, editor-in chief, Garden & Gun "Eddie's stories give voice to elements we don't normally hear--a special fly pattern or a childhood memory with a recurve bow, wildlife and even history. These underscore our passions for the outdoors, and his deeply felt writing invites us to celebrate our own personal connections to wild places." --Hilary Hutcheson, flyfishing guide, Protect Our Winters activist, writer and speaker "As a kid I consumed a steady diet of outdoor stories by Robert Ruark, Burton Spiller, Corey Ford, Gene Hill, and many others. It's a matter of fact that these stories changed my life. Eddie Nickens' writing speaks to me with the same voice and tenor. As I read his reminiscences I feel as if I'm sitting next to the wood stove at deer-camp, listening to a good friend share a personal and insightful story. It's wonderful to see this collection of his short stories!" --Bob White, artist, guide, and author of The Classic Sporting Art of Bob White<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>T. Edward Nickens, columnist and editor-at-large for Field & Stream, is a New York Times best-selling author and award-winning journalist who has has written about hunting, fishing, and their modern expression across North America for more than 30 years. He also serves as a contributing editor for Garden & Gun, Ducks Unlimited, and Audubon, and is author of Field & Stream's highly successful Total Outdoorsman Manual series. He lives and writes in Raleigh and Morehead City, North Carolina.
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