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The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes-Jerry Dennis

The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes-Jerry Dennis

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This manual pertains to "The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes," an elegiac memoir by Jerry Dennis, published by the University of Michigan Press. This work delves into themes of nature, conservation, and outdoor discovery, set against the backdrop of a winter on the Great Lakes. Dennis, a conservationist with a poetic sensibility, draws comparisons to Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson, presenting a mosaic of observations from locations such as a log cabin on Lake Superior and a mansion on Lake Michigan. The book explores topics including the nature of time, weather phenomena, the relationship with the natural world, and the concept of wildness, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant meditation on place and existence.

This comprehensive manual serves as an essential resource for understanding and appreciating "The Windward Shore." It covers the literary qualities of the text, including its beautifully written prose and elegiac tone, as well as the author's background and project to present a true picture of the Great Lakes region. The manual details the narrative style, the author's personal circumstances influencing the writing, and the specific locations and topics of meditation within the book. It is designed to guide readers, scholars, and enthusiasts in their exploration of this evocative work, enhancing their comprehension of its themes and literary merit.

"Our country is lucky to have Jerry Dennis. A conservationist with the soul of a poet whose beat is Wild Michigan, Dennis is a kindred spirit of Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson. The Windward Shore---his newest effort---is a beautifully written and elegiac memoir of outdoor discovery. Highly recommended!" ---Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "Come for a journey; stay for an awakening. Jerry Dennis loves the Great Lakes, the swell of every wave, the curve of every rock. He wants you to love them too before our collective trashing of them wipes out all traces of their original character. Through his eyes, you will treasure the hidden secrets that reveal themselves only to those who linger and long. Elegant and sad at the same time, The Windward Shore is a love song for the Great Lakes and a gentle call to action to save them." ---Maude Barlow, author of Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water "In prose as clear as the lines in a Dürer etching, Jerry Dennis maps his home ground, which ranges outward from the back door of his farmhouse to encompass the region of vast inland seas at the heart of our continent. Along the way, inspired by the company of water in all its guises---ice, snow, frost, clouds, rain, shore-lapping waves---he meditates on the ancient questions about mind and matter, time and attention, wildness and wonder. As in the best American nature writing---a tradition that Dennis knows well---here the place and the explorer come together in brilliant conversation." ---Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto If you have been enchanted by Jerry Dennis's earlier work on sailing the Great Lakes, canoeing, angling, and the natural wonders of water and sky-or you have not yet been lucky enough to enjoy his engaging prose-you will want to immerse yourself in his powerful and insightful new book on winter in Great Lakes country. Grounded by a knee injury, Dennis learns to live at a slower pace while staying in houses ranging from a log cabin on Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula to a $20 million mansion on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. While walking on beaches and exploring nearby woods and villages, he muses on the nature of time, weather, waves, agates, books, words for snow and ice, our complex relationship with nature, and much more. From the introduction: "I wanted to present a true picture of a complex region, part of my continuing project to learn at least one place on earth reasonably well, and trusted that it would appear gradually and accumulatively-and not as a conventional portrait, but as a mosaic that included the sounds and scents and textures of the place and some of the plants, animals, and its inhabitants. Bolstered by the notion that a book is a journey that author and reader walk together, I would search for promising trails and follow them as far as my reconstructed knee would allow."

Author: Dennis, Jerry
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes
Pages: 00168 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-10-07
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780472118168
Category: Nature : Essays
Category: Travel : United States - Midwest - General


"Our country is lucky to have Jerry Dennis. A conservationist with the soul of a poet whose beat is Wild Michigan, Dennis is a kindred spirit of Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson. The Windward Shore---his newest effort---is a beautifully written and elegiac memoir of outdoor discovery. Highly recommended!" ---Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "Come for a journey; stay for an awakening. Jerry Dennis loves the Great Lakes, the swell of every wave, the curve of every rock. He wants you to love them too before our collective trashing of them wipes out all traces of their original character. Through his eyes, you will treasure the hidden secrets that reveal themselves only to those who linger and long. Elegant and sad at the same time, The Windward Shore is a love song for the Great Lakes and a gentle call to action to save them." ---Maude Barlow, author of Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water "In prose as clear as the lines in a Dürer etching, Jerry Dennis maps his home ground, which ranges outward from the back door of his farmhouse to encompass the region of vast inland seas at the heart of our continent. Along the way, inspired by the company of water in all its guises---ice, snow, frost, clouds, rain, shore-lapping waves---he meditates on the ancient questions about mind and matter, time and attention, wildness and wonder. As in the best American nature writing---a tradition that Dennis knows well---here the place and the explorer come together in brilliant conversation." ---Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto If you have been enchanted by Jerry Dennis's earlier work on sailing the Great Lakes, canoeing, angling, and the natural wonders of water and sky-or you have not yet been lucky enough to enjoy his engaging prose-you will want to immerse yourself in his powerful and insightful new book on winter in Great Lakes country. Grounded by a knee injury, Dennis learns to live at a slower pace while staying in houses ranging from a log cabin on Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula to a $20 million mansion on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. While walking on beaches and exploring nearby woods and villages, he muses on the nature of time, weather, waves, agates, books, words for snow and ice, our complex relationship with nature, and much more. From the introduction: "I wanted to present a true picture of a complex region, part of my continuing project to learn at least one place on earth reasonably well, and trusted that it would appear gradually and accumulatively-and not as a conventional portrait, but as a mosaic that included the sounds and scents and textures of the place and some of the plants, animals, and its inhabitants. Bolstered by the notion that a book is a journey that author and reader walk together, I would search for promising trails and follow them as far as my reconstructed knee would allow."

Author: Dennis, Jerry
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes
Pages: 00168 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-10-07
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780472118168
Category: Nature : Essays
Category: Travel : United States - Midwest - General

The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes-Jerry Dennis

The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes-Jerry Dennis

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
  • Model
    Rock Series
  • Manufactured by
    Dennis
This manual pertains to "The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes," an elegiac memoir by Jerry Dennis, published by the University of Michigan Press. This work delves into themes of nature, conservation, and outdoor discovery, set against the backdrop of a winter on the Great Lakes. Dennis, a conservationist with a poetic sensibility, draws comparisons to Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson, presenting a mosaic of observations from locations such as a log cabin on Lake Superior and a mansion on Lake Michigan. The book explores topics including the nature of time, weather phenomena, the relationship with the natural world, and the concept of wildness, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant meditation on place and existence.

This comprehensive manual serves as an essential resource for understanding and appreciating "The Windward Shore." It covers the literary qualities of the text, including its beautifully written prose and elegiac tone, as well as the author's background and project to present a true picture of the Great Lakes region. The manual details the narrative style, the author's personal circumstances influencing the writing, and the specific locations and topics of meditation within the book. It is designed to guide readers, scholars, and enthusiasts in their exploration of this evocative work, enhancing their comprehension of its themes and literary merit.

"Our country is lucky to have Jerry Dennis. A conservationist with the soul of a poet whose beat is Wild Michigan, Dennis is a kindred spirit of Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson. The Windward Shore---his newest effort---is a beautifully written and elegiac memoir of outdoor discovery. Highly recommended!" ---Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "Come for a journey; stay for an awakening. Jerry Dennis loves the Great Lakes, the swell of every wave, the curve of every rock. He wants you to love them too before our collective trashing of them wipes out all traces of their original character. Through his eyes, you will treasure the hidden secrets that reveal themselves only to those who linger and long. Elegant and sad at the same time, The Windward Shore is a love song for the Great Lakes and a gentle call to action to save them." ---Maude Barlow, author of Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water "In prose as clear as the lines in a Dürer etching, Jerry Dennis maps his home ground, which ranges outward from the back door of his farmhouse to encompass the region of vast inland seas at the heart of our continent. Along the way, inspired by the company of water in all its guises---ice, snow, frost, clouds, rain, shore-lapping waves---he meditates on the ancient questions about mind and matter, time and attention, wildness and wonder. As in the best American nature writing---a tradition that Dennis knows well---here the place and the explorer come together in brilliant conversation." ---Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto If you have been enchanted by Jerry Dennis's earlier work on sailing the Great Lakes, canoeing, angling, and the natural wonders of water and sky-or you have not yet been lucky enough to enjoy his engaging prose-you will want to immerse yourself in his powerful and insightful new book on winter in Great Lakes country. Grounded by a knee injury, Dennis learns to live at a slower pace while staying in houses ranging from a log cabin on Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula to a $20 million mansion on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. While walking on beaches and exploring nearby woods and villages, he muses on the nature of time, weather, waves, agates, books, words for snow and ice, our complex relationship with nature, and much more. From the introduction: "I wanted to present a true picture of a complex region, part of my continuing project to learn at least one place on earth reasonably well, and trusted that it would appear gradually and accumulatively-and not as a conventional portrait, but as a mosaic that included the sounds and scents and textures of the place and some of the plants, animals, and its inhabitants. Bolstered by the notion that a book is a journey that author and reader walk together, I would search for promising trails and follow them as far as my reconstructed knee would allow."

Author: Dennis, Jerry
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes
Pages: 00168 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-10-07
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780472118168
Category: Nature : Essays
Category: Travel : United States - Midwest - General


"Our country is lucky to have Jerry Dennis. A conservationist with the soul of a poet whose beat is Wild Michigan, Dennis is a kindred spirit of Aldo Leopold and Sigurd Olson. The Windward Shore---his newest effort---is a beautifully written and elegiac memoir of outdoor discovery. Highly recommended!" ---Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "Come for a journey; stay for an awakening. Jerry Dennis loves the Great Lakes, the swell of every wave, the curve of every rock. He wants you to love them too before our collective trashing of them wipes out all traces of their original character. Through his eyes, you will treasure the hidden secrets that reveal themselves only to those who linger and long. Elegant and sad at the same time, The Windward Shore is a love song for the Great Lakes and a gentle call to action to save them." ---Maude Barlow, author of Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water "In prose as clear as the lines in a Dürer etching, Jerry Dennis maps his home ground, which ranges outward from the back door of his farmhouse to encompass the region of vast inland seas at the heart of our continent. Along the way, inspired by the company of water in all its guises---ice, snow, frost, clouds, rain, shore-lapping waves---he meditates on the ancient questions about mind and matter, time and attention, wildness and wonder. As in the best American nature writing---a tradition that Dennis knows well---here the place and the explorer come together in brilliant conversation." ---Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto If you have been enchanted by Jerry Dennis's earlier work on sailing the Great Lakes, canoeing, angling, and the natural wonders of water and sky-or you have not yet been lucky enough to enjoy his engaging prose-you will want to immerse yourself in his powerful and insightful new book on winter in Great Lakes country. Grounded by a knee injury, Dennis learns to live at a slower pace while staying in houses ranging from a log cabin on Lake Superior's Keweenaw Peninsula to a $20 million mansion on the northern shore of Lake Michigan. While walking on beaches and exploring nearby woods and villages, he muses on the nature of time, weather, waves, agates, books, words for snow and ice, our complex relationship with nature, and much more. From the introduction: "I wanted to present a true picture of a complex region, part of my continuing project to learn at least one place on earth reasonably well, and trusted that it would appear gradually and accumulatively-and not as a conventional portrait, but as a mosaic that included the sounds and scents and textures of the place and some of the plants, animals, and its inhabitants. Bolstered by the notion that a book is a journey that author and reader walk together, I would search for promising trails and follow them as far as my reconstructed knee would allow."

Author: Dennis, Jerry
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes
Pages: 00168 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-10-07
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780472118168
Category: Nature : Essays
Category: Travel : United States - Midwest - General