Walking It Off: A Veteran's Chronicle of War And Wilderness
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Book Description
When he wrote The Monkey Wrench Gang in 1975, Edward Abbey became the spokesperson for a generation of Americans angered by the unthinking destruction of our natural heritage. Without consultation, Abbey based the central character of eco-guerilla George Washington Hayduke on his friend Doug Peacock. Since then Peacock has become an articulate environmental individualist writing about the West's abundant wildscapes.
Abbey and Peacock had an at times stormy, almost father and son relationship that was peacefully resolved in Abbey's last days before his death in 1989. This rich recollection of their relationship and the dry places they explored are recalled in Peacock's honest and heartfelt style in this poignant memoir.
About the Author
Doug Peacock is the author of Grizzly Years, Baja!, and articles about wilderness preservation in magazines such as Outside, Men's Journal, and Audubon. He lives in Livingston, Montana.
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