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True north: a journey into unexplored wilderness : a memoir ([New ed.].)

Merrick, ElliottMillman, Lawrence(Introduction by)
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While many people dream of abandoning civilization and heading into the wilderness, few manage to actually do it.

One exception was twenty-four-year-old Elliott Merrick, who in 1929 left his advertising job in New Jersey and moved to Labrador, one of Canada's most remote regions.

First published by Scribner's in 1933, True North tells the captivating story of one of the high points of Merrick's years there: a hunting trip he and his wife, Kay, made with trapper John Michelin in 1930.

Covering 300 miles over a harsh winter, they experienced an unexplored realm of nature at its most intense and faced numerous challenges.

Merrick accidentally shot himself in the thigh and almost cut off his toe.

Freezing cold and hunger were constant. Nonetheless, the group found beauty and even magic in the stark landscape.

The couple and the trappers bonded with each other and their environment through such surprisingly daunting tasks as fabricating sunglasses to avoid snow blindness and learning to wash underwear without it freezing.

Merrick's intimate style, rich with narrative detail, brings readers into a dramatic story of survival and shares the lesson the Merricks learned: that the greatest satisfaction in life can come from the simplest things.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
North Atlantic
1583943005 / 9781583943007
eBook (EPUB)
07/09/2010
English
297 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. This ed. originally published: North Ferrisburg, Vt.: Heron Dance, 2005 Description based on print version record.