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In this classic adventure memoir, Sullivan sets out to discover the spirit of the wilderness by backpacking 1361 miles across Oregon, traversing four mountain ranges and eighteen Wilderness Areas. Along the way he is held at gunpoint by a marijuana grower, poisons himself with mushrooms, and hikes forty miles a day through Hells Canyon trying to outrun October snowstorms. His insightful journal has been chosen one of Oregon's "100 Books" by the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission.
Oregon's bestselling author and his partner, the artist Janell Sorensen, are traveling to Europe for half a year to explore the Continent from Italy to Norway. But they've also brought their two children, six-year-old Ian and eight-year-old Karen, to experience the Old World by enrolling them in school in a small German town -- with the promise they'll get to visit Legoland. It's 1989, and with car trips to Tuscany, the Alps, and Communist East Germany, the entire family learns lessons about life abroad. Alternating entries by Bill and Janell reveal differing points of view in this lively journal, illustrated with original pen-and-ink drawings,
Based on the true story of a Viking burial ship unearthed in Norway in 1904, this historical novel alternates chapters between the archeologists and the Viking queen who sailed the ship a thousand years earlier.
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