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In his memoir, THE BOY WHO INVENTED SKIING, Swain Wolfe captures a West that no longer exists--from growing up on ranches in the high country of Colorado and Montana to working underground as a miner for Anaconda Copper in Butte. Swain Wolfe spent his childhood in magical places, exploring the mesas and tunnels of his father's tuberculosis sanatorium near the Garden of the Gods and later his step-father's six-thousand-acre ranch on a horse named Joe. Nature was his mirror, allowing him to escape his parents' failing marriage, his father's despair, and his mother's brutal second marriage. As a young boy, Swain risked life and limb by strapping his galoshes to homemade, cross-country skis he found in the hayloft. Aided by milk barn brooms for poles, he invented a primitive form of downhill racing. Family violence forced a move away from the mountains and wild rivers of Colorado to Missoula, Montana. Having defined himself in the natural word, he found the people in town as alien as they found him. He spent his life attempting to understand his intelligent, dangerously complex mother, who was far ahead of her time. He discovered he could immerse himself in work as he had in nature. He learned to work with draft horses and saw the end of the era of horse-drawn farm equipment. He worked in lumber mills, led a crew into one of Montana's worst forest fires, and cut timber until the trees started talking to him. But it was mining thousands of feet below the earth's surface that changed his life. Swain absorbed the skills of natural storytellers--ranchers, loggers, and miners--and tells the stories of the free thinkers, hardscrabble philosophers, desperate characters, spirited women and outsider artists who embodied the boom spirit of the West after World War II.

About the Author :
A former documentary filmmaker, Swain Wolfe is the author of THE WOMAN WHO LIVES IN THE EARTH, LAKE DREAMS, and THE PARROT TRAINER, which won two Southwest Book of the Year Awards. He lives in Montana.

Review :
PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF SWAIN WOLFE "Swain Wolfe has created nothing less than a new genre and a rousing read."--Alex Shoumatoff, author of "Legends of the American Desert "on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A fascinating, splendid novel he knows how to tell an engrossing tale."--Douglas Preston on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A storyteller of awesome proportions."--James Welch on "Lake""""Dreams" "The beauty of Swain Wolfe's prose illuminates both the Montana lake that provides his novel's setting and the shifting interior landscapes that arouse his characters' passion."--"The New York Times Book Review" on "Lake""""Dreams" "Beautiful and profound, both fantastical and utterly real."--William Kittredge on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth" "Enchantingly told and beautifully realized his prose resonating with a deft and heartfelt honesty that owes as much to poetry as to the straightforward storytelling style of, say, a Hemmingway."--Charles de Lindt on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth" PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF SWAIN WOLFE   "Swain Wolfe has created nothing less than a new genre and a rousing read."--Alex Shoumatoff, author of "Legends of the American Desert "on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A fascinating, splendid novel he knows how to tell an engrossing tale."--Douglas Preston on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A storyteller of awesome proportions."--James Welch on "Lake"" ""Dreams"   "The beauty of Swain Wolfe's prose illuminates both the Montana lake that provides his novel's setting and the shifting interior landscapes that arouse his characters' passion."--"The New York Times Book Review" on "Lake"" ""Dreams"   "Beautiful and profound, both fantastical and utterly real."--William Kittredge on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth"   "Enchantingly told and beautifully realized his prose resonating with a deft and heartfelt honesty that owes as much to poetry as to the straightforward storytelling style of, say, PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF SWAIN WOLFE " Swain Wolfe has created nothing less than a new genre... and a rousing read." -- Alex Shoumatoff, author of "Legends of the American Desert "on "The Parrot Trainer" " " " A fascinating, splendid novel... he knows how to tell an engrossing tale." -- Douglas Preston on "The Parrot Trainer" " " " A storyteller of awesome proportions." -- James Welch on "Lake"" ""Dreams" " The beauty of Swain Wolfe's prose illuminates both the Montana lake that provides his novel's setting and the shifting interior landscapes that arouse his characters' passion." -- "The New York Times Book Review" on "Lake"" ""Dreams" " Beautiful and profound, both fantastical and utterly real." -- William Kittredge on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth" " Enchantingly told and beautifully realized... his prose resonating with a deft and heartfelt honesty that owes as much to poetry as to the straightforward storytelling style of, say, a Hemmingway." -- Charles de Lindt on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth" PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF SWAIN WOLFE "Swain Wolfe has created nothing less than a new genre...and a rousing read."--Alex Shoumatoff, author of "Legends of the American Desert "on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A fascinating, splendid novel...he knows how to tell an engrossing tale."--Douglas Preston on "The Parrot Trainer" " " "A storyteller of awesome proportions."--James Welch on "Lake"" ""Dreams" "The beauty of Swain Wolfe's prose illuminates both the Montana lake that provides his novel's setting and the shifting interior landscapes that arouse his characters' passion."--"The New York Times Book Review" on "Lake"" ""Dreams" "Beautiful and profound, both fantastical and utterly real."--William Kittredge on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth" "Enchantingly told and beautifully realized...his prose resonating with a deft and heartfelt honesty that owes as much to poetry as to the straightforward storytelling style of, say, a Hemmingway."--Charles de Lindt on "The Woman Who Lives in the Earth"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780312310936
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publisher Imprint: St. Martin's Press
  • Height: 210 mm
  • No of Pages: 287
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 458 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0312310935
  • Publisher Date: 13 Jun 2006
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Memoir
  • Width: 148 mm


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