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The stories here explore the wonders of the natural world - the very spirit of the wilderness that in effect brings us closer to our true selves. They offer insights into lessons learned from nature, interactions with people who live in the bush, and the wisdom of an ancient way, long since lost in our affluent, "civilized" society. Against the backdrop of wilderness adventure, Graham delves into interwoven issues of spirituality, extrasensory perception, survival against the primal elements, the lives and stories of Native Americans, bear and wildlife encounters, the cowboy life, personal happiness and relationships, coming of age, life goals, and other challenges involving the human condition.
The stories of the fascinating family members chronicled here by Bruce Graham include tales of high adventure, love, war, building, sacrifice, faith and gaining wisdom. Of succeeding in business and sports, of the profession of medicine, of the counterculture, drug and alcohol abuse, Christian redemption, firsthand accounts of President Harry Truman, and much more. There is a moral of life to be found in each chapter. Together, his family's stories have served as inspirations that over time helped shape the beliefs and values by which the author has tried to guide his own life.
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