John Gould
Maine's Golden Road
A Memoir
Maine's Golden Road is a memoir of the annual vacation John Gould took for thirty-two consecutive summers with his daughter's father-in-law, Bill
Dornbusch. Affectionately named "the Grandfathers' retreats," these sojourns into the depths of the Maine woods have inspired Gould's finest and most
emotionally resonant writing to date.
With a naturalist's sensitivity to his environment, and his great good humor, Gould writes of hiking through dense forests, of fly fishing for salmon and trout
in deserted creeks, of campside culinary triumphs, and of friendship and shared reflections on careers, family, and the modern world. The resulting book is a
wonderful, memorable meditation on the beauty of the Maine woods and on John Gould's ever-interesting life.
John Gould lives in Friendship, Maine.
1995 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-03806-8 / Photographs / 300 pages / ESSAYS
- On John Gould's Dispatches from Maine:
- "His ruminative style fits his subjects perfectly. Each short piece is a perceptive gem of observation, an astute remarking of what makes us who we are."
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